Max did double moves, shut the door and brake hard. So when you're directly behind another car, the front wing lose significant down force so less grip under braking. It's Max fault.
Andi S i agree with you but why were the commentators saying it was ricciardos fault? It did kind of look like he didnt have a real window to overtake but then i can see max cut him off both sides
Watching this in 2020. Great overtakes and passes through complex of corners ex. Perez at singapore. Passing through corners and without drs at yas marina IS THIS F1?
Yeah, as surprising as it sounds, I don't have an F1 car either. This video has a lot of viewers tho, so many F1 car owners trying to improve their skill!
I'm new to F1 (from the US) and I've been watching your videos to understand more about it. The more I learn, the more excited I get about F1. I love your videos, keep it up man.
Been to a race yet? Been a fan since 96 and Montreal is about 7 hours east of me! Get to practice my braking at Mosport. Well just the karting track. I was 6 or 7 when the last F1 race was held there.
This is Spot on. In my Opinion Ricciardo is currently the best Overtaker on the Grid. Not just because of his Braking abilities, but mostly because he's a Master in forcing People off the Line, as you explained in this Video. He's opportunistic too and misjudges very rarely, whilst still being agressive. Yes, i'm aware of the Fact that i sound like a Fangirl. But seriously....how can you not like Ricciardo
The thing I like about him the most is how clean of a racing driver he is despite how aggressive his moves are. You will rarely see him make a mistake, lock a wheel, run wide, make contact with an opponent etc etc. Please Red Bull or another top team, give this guy a championship winning car!
Ruiner I really like how clean of a racer he is. He has never been caught in a “bumper cars” style battle, he is driving clean and hard like Räikkönen used to
Great to see you're someone who analyses mistakes instead of just outright judging drivers. Not every overtaking move can be a successful one. This of course referring to Verstappen's mistake
Another factor is psychological. It can be very mentally taxing on the driver ahead to have a faster car behind trying to get by. Not only having to focus on the correct racing line as normal but also keeping track of the rival car's location. A driver behind can try and provoke mistakes via feints and being a general nuisance in the mirrors of the car ahead.
Where is this chalkboard style background? I think he meant a solid bright color like yellow shows all the stains and little dust spots on your screen perfectly, when watched fullscreen.
I recently started paying attention to F1 (yes, I am one of those people who became a fan after watching the Netflix series) and I gotta say this sport has so much content on the intricacies of it and it’s all simply fascinating.
Hey, new-ish F1 fan here! I would love to see a video on overtaking rules. Also, I liked the analysis of Verstappen's accidents in China. I didn't understand why his moves were bad while Ricardo's were brilliant until you explained it step by step.
He's explains the way as if F1 drivers are gonna take tutorial from UA-cam 😂. But this video itself is literally very educational and I appreciate that 👍
Ricciardo's has the best racecraft of any of the drivers. His skill goes well beyond overtaking & braking. His wheel to wheel racecraft is incredible, a great example to check out is his 2017 race in Monza where he went 3 wide (middle) thru Turns 1 & 2 while avoiding any contact (race start or lap 1?). That same race is also a good example of his overtaking as well.
Love your videos. Never been to F1 but even local racers sometimes don’t understand the principles of overtaking/passing. They inherently allow competition too much room to prevail. No quarter asked, none given. Thank you.
Months later. Still my favorite channel. It's a good day when u put out a video Also I have a few questions 1. What do u mean by the tilt era in f1 2. Can you explain the rules regarding overtaking 3. How do u know so much? Research? Or did u work in f1 before?
Hi! 1. Tilke era just means the period after Herman Tilke became the primary track architect for all new F1 tracks. I might do a video on it one day but his main characteristics are long straights followed by sharp turns and single-radius corners. Recently he's added very long fast corners to his repertoire after Turn 8 at Istanbul proved popular. 2. I can, but not in this comment :) 3. Education and research and a looooong time of building information
1:11 It is also necessary to know how they react to pressure. A defensive driver takes different lines. So studying your rival won't work unless you know how he's driving under pressure. 3:38 You can also brake ever so slightly after the ideal breaking point when overtaking(shown here 6:37 and here 6:55). This can give you a car length, which is enough if you're right behind your opponent. As long as you don't overshoot the apex(to avoid cutbacks). You'll be taking a slower corner, but your rival can't get around you. When overtaking during a start it's fairly often chaos. With experience and intuition you can make order of more and more of the chaos and it'll serve you well if you don't always let others stomp all over you in the starts. You'll make mistakes practicing starting, and you'll crash into others, everyone who's trying to get better at this goes through this.
I haven't abandoned them completely - was without a dedicated computer for a couple of weeks so was a bit limited. It's tricky now the season is in full swing as I'm trying to keep up with it all!
You make such awesome videos where immense technical details are broken down for noobs like me. I clicked on the like button before the video started to play and that happens when you combine amazing content with great quality. Keep it up! :)
You see, if I wanted to watch a single file line parade progress, then I’d be sitting around at an airport’s baggage area, not watching F1 “racing” in Russia and Monaco. Overtaking it’s what makes a running race an actual race, not a parade.
i think its more the media why he gets this shit becouse they praised him like the new senna 2.0 but in fact he is still way to inexperienced to be matched withg that and so we also get to think kinda like thgat and dont expect him to make any mistakes of course he does and as soon as he does he gets this hate. but prob as soon as he does something cool again everyone forgets it and its just how it was like every fckin time....
Just discovered. Wow! Great explanation 👍 liked and subbed! The closing music sealed the deal. You know you’re a fan of speed when you use a Sonic The Hedgehog tune for your closing credits music!
Fascinating! Thank you for helping me better understand this. Makes it more enjoyable to watch the pros and have a better understanding of what's going on.
I never understood why F1 was hard, I knew it was really fast but never thought it'd be this complex until I watched this video, I've learnt something today, great video
Great analysis. For a second i thought this was going to be a really short vid - 1. don't do what Max did or do what Max did except 1000x better end video
Agreed. I like both drivers but let's be honest the only difference in the Verstappen/Vettel and Ric/Bottas overtake attempts was Bottas got out of the way
I think you need to look again. Yeah it's a dive bomb but it's under control. Bottas moves right to squeeze Daniel which he is allowed to do, but he has to allow space. Look at the position of Daniel's car prior to the apex and turn in. He is side by side front wheel to front wheel prior to the turning into the corner. As stated in the video "the dominant position". The Verstappen move on Vettel look at where Verstappen is as Vettel turns in and is trying to hit the apex and the point of impact 1/2 way around the chicane. Verstappen barely got his front wheels alongside Vettel's rear wheels. He failed to set up the move on the inside earlier and was caught in no-man's land ie he failed to establish dominant position. Because Daniel setup the move early, Bottas was aware of where he is and doesn't turn into him. It's a bad decision on Verstappen's part as he has an easier pass anyway right after the end of the corner with having the traction advantage out of the corner. This relates back to the section of the video "study your rival" clearly Vettel was struggling for traction so it was an ill advised moved to try that there
Correct. And great drivers have that instinct and awareness. Danny Ric has done this many times and rarely comes to grief. That's the difference between a good and a great driver.
Oh and if you're saying Vettel should of moved, why should he? He has the dominant position into that corner and they are fighting for position. Even if he could Max doesn't even make a move until Vettel has turned in so it's impossible for Vettel to let him through even if he wanted to. Once vettel turned in the overtaking opportunity at that corner is effectively over.
Well, the reason that Ricciardo’s move on Bottas succeeded was because Bottas eventually didn’t turn into the corner when he could, knowing that they would collide if he would. That overtake could have easily retired both drivers.
6:48 This rule doesn't seem to apply to Verstappen. He always waits until the driver behind commits to one side (inside or outside) and then turns in the same direction under breaking to squeeze them of the track or make them lock up and ruin their tyres. And he never gets penalised for it.
Like the movie, however this was one race where Ricciardo was showing his best side and Max was not. Max has shown some insane overtakes in the past and they were absolutely well planned and required great skills. So i dont agree with the statement that skills mainly involve experience. Max evaporated Daniel at Interlagos in Brasil in 2016. And yes i think in China Max was to greedy, but people make mistakes, even the best ones.
Daniel is a braking master. His braking skill is impressive, he never locks up while braking much later and harder than others.
Andi S New tyres
For this race yes, but he manages keep doing for other race tracks as well. He can dive in and make it looks easy.
Andi S apart from todays race :D
Max did double moves, shut the door and brake hard. So when you're directly behind another car, the front wing lose significant down force so less grip under braking. It's Max fault.
Andi S i agree with you but why were the commentators saying it was ricciardos fault?
It did kind of look like he didnt have a real window to overtake but then i can see max cut him off both sides
You’d think this guy’s a retired driver with the amount of knowledge he has. Nice work as always
metaphoricalemon // ikr
Not with that voice. Certified keyboard king who coukd make you look stupid in ways your gf wpukd never understand and youre very thankful for it.
"...seem simple on paper". From the info you just gave us, it doesn't seem simple at all mate 😂
@@timno9804 yeah seems easy, but when going 200mph it may be a lot harder.
1000th like
If you dont understand, try football
This comment got me laughing a while rofl
Not a driver or racer at all and I thought this explanation was very simple.
A 9 minute video to tell us that sometimes you just have to lick the stamp and send it ;P
Lol!
😂😂 Amen
I don't get it
Perfect
Watching this in 2020. Great overtakes and passes through complex of corners ex. Perez at singapore.
Passing through corners and without drs at yas marina
IS THIS F1?
Okay, now I know how to overtake in f1
Now I just onyl need a f1 car
you also need practice, exercising and confidence.
@@jonskhag true, but in theory level
Yeah, as surprising as it sounds, I don't have an F1 car either. This video has a lot of viewers tho, so many F1 car owners trying to improve their skill!
I tried with my fiat
@@udtojanpestillos2094 😂 I actually laughed :D
But did it work
I'm new to F1 (from the US) and I've been watching your videos to understand more about it. The more I learn, the more excited I get about F1. I love your videos, keep it up man.
Welcome
Same here I litteraly don't know anything and thought motor sport were boring but after seeing this I understand just how much exciting it can be🙆🏾♂️
Netflix am I right? Lol. Became a huge superfan after that random series debuted.
How do some ppl get into F1? Must that guy be rich? Or sum
Been to a race yet? Been a fan since 96 and Montreal is about 7 hours east of me! Get to practice my braking at Mosport. Well just the karting track. I was 6 or 7 when the last F1 race was held there.
the moment you said "constant vigilance" my first thought was "Mad-Eye Moody" ... half a second later, there he is. That made my day!
This is Spot on.
In my Opinion Ricciardo is currently the best Overtaker on the Grid. Not just because of his Braking abilities, but mostly because he's a Master in forcing People off the Line, as you explained in this Video.
He's opportunistic too and misjudges very rarely, whilst still being agressive.
Yes, i'm aware of the Fact that i sound like a Fangirl. But seriously....how can you not like Ricciardo
I'm not surprised he has fangirls lmao. But you're completely right!
i mean how can u hate him he alwasy fckin smiles even when his engine stops he still smiles like how
The thing I like about him the most is how clean of a racing driver he is despite how aggressive his moves are. You will rarely see him make a mistake, lock a wheel, run wide, make contact with an opponent etc etc.
Please Red Bull or another top team, give this guy a championship winning car!
You have to be superior at overtaking when driving an inferior car. Sure he had better tires at that point, but so did other drivers.
Ruiner I really like how clean of a racer he is. He has never been caught in a “bumper cars” style battle, he is driving clean and hard like Räikkönen used to
Great to see you're someone who analyses mistakes instead of just outright judging drivers. Not every overtaking move can be a successful one. This of course referring to Verstappen's mistake
Roman Viper yh it really pisses me of when fans slate of drivers without knowing the technical parts of it
Jamal Thasim ehh max is a big risk taker
Howard Rice yeah, so?
I know its a small channel, but please dont stop uploading terrific content.
I am sure that he won’t
Fast forward 2 years and now this video has 2 mil views and the channel has half a million subscribers
every thing starts small. 3 years later, its not a small channel anymore
Another factor is psychological. It can be very mentally taxing on the driver ahead to have a faster car behind trying to get by. Not only having to focus on the correct racing line as normal but also keeping track of the rival car's location. A driver behind can try and provoke mistakes via feints and being a general nuisance in the mirrors of the car ahead.
Sry what does nuisance mean? English is not My 1st language obviously
@@BomberDavi Nuisance is just something that annoys or bothers you.
*Max Verstappen wants to know your location*
The Dudeface Max verstappen will never be world champion but he is definitely the next senna get him off my track now
@@ThompsonStRose being first driver at Red Bull i don't see that happening
Sure dude. You're forgiven. A lot of people have no idea what they are talking about. You are no exception.
Came 3rd 2 days ago buddy
I hope the guys that slated max off watched the f1 the weekend... lol good old max has upset those lewis fan boys lol
Stuart can work as an analyst already for an F1 broadcaster or team, he has superb knowledge and intelligence about it. :D
Kanjee xd
Agreed.
Thank you. I'm new to F1 so your videos are very helpful.
also he explains it so well that even normies like me can understand
Fully agree, actually he's the only one who can get me any interest into F1 maybe I will finally watch a race for good
Lol, your background made me start cleaning my screen.
Albert Max Carrion your thinking too much
Normally for the Autistic...... j/k.............or am I?
Albert Max Carrion stfu
Where is this chalkboard style background? I think he meant a solid bright color like yellow shows all the stains and little dust spots on your screen perfectly, when watched fullscreen.
unkr3at1v Please look at 0:50 for example.
Every kid in forza:
*r a m*
The reason i play offline. Can't stand the ram-fest *cough* top gear *cough*
The other cars are the brakes
Thats why only kids play Forza...
@@mc1996 stupid thesis
Same with GTA lol
"It's no use inside car! I have the high ground!"
"You underestimate my power!"
*spins out*
Great Video as usual. I like how you're making videos about current event type stuff instead of talking about random stuff throughout the season
Grt video. Gave a detailed explanation of the overtaking techniques. Keep it up.
Ayush Srivastava the art of the divebomb
That overtake by Ricc was pure art, amazing comolex move with various factores involved, he has earned my respect
This was fantastic and illuminating, but the sonic music at the end really sealed it for me
*No, we overtake by putting our blinkers on left or right*
That sonic music in the end tho. Love it!
Great video!
My favourite racing channel. Sooo helpful for karting and league racing
Hugo Barraud I’m gonna use this for today
Fantastic as usual
I feel smarter every time I watched your video! Thank you!!
Just gotten into the sport this season and your videos really helped me understand it better. Thank you!
I'm loving the new frequency at which these videos are coming in. Great job mate
I recently started paying attention to F1 (yes, I am one of those people who became a fan after watching the Netflix series) and I gotta say this sport has so much content on the intricacies of it and it’s all simply fascinating.
Hey, new-ish F1 fan here! I would love to see a video on overtaking rules.
Also, I liked the analysis of Verstappen's accidents in China. I didn't understand why his moves were bad while Ricardo's were brilliant until you explained it step by step.
A great video, no jump cuts, no memes every second, pure knowledge and information.
Awesome video, Stuart! Have you considered doing a video explaining the basics of car setups?
“The Art of Overtaking” Just force them off the track! ( According to ‘Nando )
Or Maldonado..
Or riccardo 🤣
Verstappen you mean 😉
Albon😂
And k-mag
He's explains the way as if F1 drivers are gonna take tutorial from UA-cam 😂.
But this video itself is literally very educational and I appreciate that 👍
wow, a very detailed explanation, loved it!
Ricciardo's has the best racecraft of any of the drivers. His skill goes well beyond overtaking & braking.
His wheel to wheel racecraft is incredible, a great example to check out is his 2017 race in Monza where he went 3 wide (middle) thru Turns 1 & 2 while avoiding any contact (race start or lap 1?).
That same race is also a good example of his overtaking as well.
This is so comprehensive for common folks like me. Thank you for the great vid mate!
Love this channel ! Thanks Chain Bear 👍
Love your videos. Never been to F1 but even local racers sometimes don’t understand the principles of overtaking/passing. They inherently allow competition too much room to prevail. No quarter asked, none given. Thank you.
You’re my favorite F1 resource by a mile! Every video you do I jump on it ASAP. Loved the Green Hill Zone tune at the end! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
"As your rival does have the high ground"
>Obi Wan starts sweating
Watching Danny Ric overtake with his dive bombs down the inside never get old
As a newbie who just watched "F1,drive to survive" series, your videos are very educatiobal and thorough!thank you!!
''but chain ber verstapen is new sena dont hater''
nah kidding man great video :)
Dude wtf? This video is so good! I'm only one month into F1 and I understood everything you said. Crystal clear and spot on. Keep up the good work!
Chain Bear F1 you continue to amaze. Wow!
Really helpful video cheers mate
I cleaned my phone screen every time when that black background came until I realised it was design...
Uday Bhasker Sharma
Me too man!
"God, my Screen can't be THAT dirty"
An overtaking MasterClass, well done
You know it’s a good video when you’re one hour in and no dislikes.
Xavier Rodrigues yeah!!!
I recently got into F1 and this channel is a blessing
Awesome video chain bear.
Months later. Still my favorite channel. It's a good day when u put out a video
Also I have a few questions
1. What do u mean by the tilt era in f1
2. Can you explain the rules regarding overtaking
3. How do u know so much? Research? Or did u work in f1 before?
Hi!
1. Tilke era just means the period after Herman Tilke became the primary track architect for all new F1 tracks. I might do a video on it one day but his main characteristics are long straights followed by sharp turns and single-radius corners. Recently he's added very long fast corners to his repertoire after Turn 8 at Istanbul proved popular.
2. I can, but not in this comment :)
3. Education and research and a looooong time of building information
Chain Bear F1
I would love to see a Video about the Tilkedromes. Because it's certainly not as simple as saying "They're Poop"
Chain Bear F1 is he also the main architect for the sochi and abu Dhabi tracks? They're relatively not very exciting tracks but aren't they new?
Kelly Helou
The Tilke Era is the current Era. And Yes, Sochi and Abu Dhabi are designed by Him
4:53 You underestimate my power
Don’t try it
Searched the comments for the star wars reference.
Dude I just got into karting and racing games and I'm taking an interest in F1 racing. These videos are incredibly informative. Thank you!
Great video!!! Finally overtakes!! Thank you alot man!!. Love your channel
FAVORITE CHANNEL!! Don't ever stop making videos!
No one could have explained this better in under 10 min, great job :)
I can explained under 10second,,,
Ricciardo wins because he have fresh tires from every one.
1:11 It is also necessary to know how they react to pressure. A defensive driver takes different lines. So studying your rival won't work unless you know how he's driving under pressure.
3:38 You can also brake ever so slightly after the ideal breaking point when overtaking(shown here 6:37 and here 6:55). This can give you a car length, which is enough if you're right behind your opponent. As long as you don't overshoot the apex(to avoid cutbacks). You'll be taking a slower corner, but your rival can't get around you.
When overtaking during a start it's fairly often chaos. With experience and intuition you can make order of more and more of the chaos and it'll serve you well if you don't always let others stomp all over you in the starts. You'll make mistakes practicing starting, and you'll crash into others, everyone who's trying to get better at this goes through this.
You’re already in mid-season form! 💪
Btw I miss your “Last Week in F1” videos 👀 could you bring them back?
I haven't abandoned them completely - was without a dedicated computer for a couple of weeks so was a bit limited. It's tricky now the season is in full swing as I'm trying to keep up with it all!
Chain Bear F1 Cool! Thanks so much for your awesome work
CONSTANT VIGILANCE! I was introduced to F1 only this season and learned a lot from your videos. Thank you so much!
Learned a lot. Thank you! Liked & Subbed
very good use of graphics and captions
Great pacing
systematic and well prepared
clear pronunciation and good audio level.
you MUST be a pro.
Dangit, this hurts to see in 2022. Daniel Ricciardo is a very talented driver but he is struggling in the McLaren :(
I was searching a channel on F1 which contains everything about F1 i found it today..... awesome work...keep it up :-)
I swear when I take my sons to start kart racing when they turn 5 they’ll watch your videos first.
Very nice video. I wanna see that "other story" about the difficulties of overtaking nowadays.
I miss when Danny was competing for wins. He’s such a joy to watch.
Spot on analysis of one of the things that make F1, even when short of competetive balance, a fantastic sport. Thx
Liberty should just have you do their vids
Thats just what i thought. At least he then could put some example video clips in his videos :)
Do we get post match analysis in F1 like we do in soccer? Because stuff like this belongs there.
You should really do a video on my overtaking is hard with the current regs, great vid as usual you’re one of the freshest f1 channels around!!
Getting info that i probably wont ever use lol. Good video man 😍❤️
You make such awesome videos where immense technical details are broken down for noobs like me. I clicked on the like button before the video started to play and that happens when you combine amazing content with great quality. Keep it up! :)
Great insight, Thank you!
I love this channel. I have become an F1 fanatic over the past year In my mind this sport has everything. Thanks for what you provide.
You see, if I wanted to watch a single file line parade progress, then I’d be sitting around at an airport’s baggage area, not watching F1 “racing” in Russia and Monaco. Overtaking it’s what makes a running race an actual race, not a parade.
Daniel after watching a couple of his highlights is my opinion has one of the best braking in f1
Could have been a Red Bull 1-2 if Verstappen wasn't too eager for his move against Vettel
Kanjee xd *should
Max would likely have been the one to get P1 as well. Shame he's so damn impatient.
i think its more the media why he gets this shit becouse they praised him like the new senna 2.0 but in fact he is still way to inexperienced to be matched withg that and so we also get to think kinda like thgat and dont expect him to make any mistakes of course he does and as soon as he does he gets this hate. but prob as soon as he does something cool again everyone forgets it and its just how it was like every fckin time....
MartijndeRonde Considering how often Senna crashed, I'd say that the media wasn't too far off.
Yup
Great video, more instructive than many articles from "professional" F1 sites. I love the Madeye Moody reference!
Just discovered. Wow! Great explanation 👍 liked and subbed! The closing music sealed the deal. You know you’re a fan of speed when you use a Sonic The Hedgehog tune for your closing credits music!
i read. "just divorced" oh god xD
Fascinating! Thank you for helping me better understand this. Makes it more enjoyable to watch the pros and have a better understanding of what's going on.
The art of overtaking in F1 2017 Online: DIVEBOMBS FROM 20 METERS BACK. I'm tired of divembomb meta in online
Corne 011 what are *divebombs*
I never understood why F1 was hard, I knew it was really fast but never thought it'd be this complex until I watched this video, I've learnt something today, great video
I'm still trying to understand the issue between overtaking and the regulations, though. I guess it's in the R/D...
Still, great video.
This is really crazy and nuanced stuff. You handled it really well for a 10 minute video.
"Sometimes you’ve just got to lick the stamp and send it"
Overtaking is hard enough of equal machinery, executing a successful overtake with a distinct car disadvantage is legendary 🔥💪
Amazing
Rockstar Rilesh you can tell that after watching under a minute?
After 7 years of professional kart racing and learning race craft technique overtime, your explanation is perfect
Funny thing is he does this naturally. Doesn’t think about any of this shit, just does it from instinct.
Oh I don’t think that’s true mate. I bet he could explain, in detail, how and why he did it every time
How have I only now found this channel? I love this
Great analysis. For a second i thought this was going to be a really short vid - 1. don't do what Max did or do what Max did except 1000x better end video
Ive never watched an f1 race in my life but i still enjoy your videos
I never clicked on a video this fast
I learn so much from your videos man, thank you keep up the good work!
I agree that Ricciardo is a good overtaker. But several of his moves are dive bombs.
Agreed. I like both drivers but let's be honest the only difference in the Verstappen/Vettel and Ric/Bottas overtake attempts was Bottas got out of the way
I think you need to look again. Yeah it's a dive bomb but it's under control. Bottas moves right to squeeze Daniel which he is allowed to do, but he has to allow space. Look at the position of Daniel's car prior to the apex and turn in. He is side by side front wheel to front wheel prior to the turning into the corner. As stated in the video "the dominant position". The Verstappen move on Vettel look at where Verstappen is as Vettel turns in and is trying to hit the apex and the point of impact 1/2 way around the chicane. Verstappen barely got his front wheels alongside Vettel's rear wheels. He failed to set up the move on the inside earlier and was caught in no-man's land ie he failed to establish dominant position. Because Daniel setup the move early, Bottas was aware of where he is and doesn't turn into him. It's a bad decision on Verstappen's part as he has an easier pass anyway right after the end of the corner with having the traction advantage out of the corner. This relates back to the section of the video "study your rival" clearly Vettel was struggling for traction so it was an ill advised moved to try that there
Correct. And great drivers have that instinct and awareness. Danny Ric has done this many times and rarely comes to grief. That's the difference between a good and a great driver.
Oh and if you're saying Vettel should of moved, why should he? He has the dominant position into that corner and they are fighting for position. Even if he could Max doesn't even make a move until Vettel has turned in so it's impossible for Vettel to let him through even if he wanted to. Once vettel turned in the overtaking opportunity at that corner is effectively over.
Well, the reason that Ricciardo’s move on Bottas succeeded was because Bottas eventually didn’t turn into the corner when he could, knowing that they would collide if he would. That overtake could have easily retired both drivers.
The best channel for F1 knowledge. Keep On going. 👏👏👏
6:48 This rule doesn't seem to apply to Verstappen. He always waits until the driver behind commits to one side (inside or outside) and then turns in the same direction under breaking to squeeze them of the track or make them lock up and ruin their tyres. And he never gets penalised for it.
@@Fred_P I'm from the future. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but he's now a 64 times race winner and a 4 time world champion. 😔😔😔
These are great! I need a small series like these on every Olympic sport. Thanks for all your hard work
Like the movie, however this was one race where Ricciardo was showing his best side and Max was not. Max has shown some insane overtakes in the past and they were absolutely well planned and required great skills. So i dont agree with the statement that skills mainly involve experience. Max evaporated Daniel at Interlagos in Brasil in 2016. And yes i think in China Max was to greedy, but people make mistakes, even the best ones.
exelent work as always i get hyped everytime i see a video of yours in my feed