This is a massive amount of work. Lewis will need 3 wins this year to maintain his winning percentage over Micheal. Max needs 9 wins this year to surpass Michael's winning percentage.
At the end of 2021, Hamilton was very close to Fangio, with 15.81 points . Last 2 ( and i thing they will be 3 ) years in Mercedes put him more distant,...
This is a huge amount of work, thanks for the effort. How about a video ranking every single title decider in F1 history. Not with how close they were in terms of points, but in terms of excitement. My personal top 3 would be 1.) Australia 1986 2.) Mexico 1964 3.) Brazil 2008
Likely he has a big Excel sheet with all F1 drivers and all results they had... Obviously the actual video still has to be made, but we do not know if he has a tool to generate that from a sorted sheet with results, photo, and a humorous tagline 🙂
and how can Lella Lombardi be the ONLY woman in F1 to have scored points (0.5) while Maria de Filippis allegedly has gained 1 (false, she has 0)? this kind of sloppiness does not belong in such a long video. It ruins your work.
@@Torero2901 this is put into modern points AND point average lella is the only female driver to officially score points while maria only gains points in the modern system.
@@Salod7806 that is impossible. If the modern point system and 10 place finishes are given to ALL drivers, as should be the case, then 6th place finishing Lella in half points race still would have 4 points so MORE than Maria who only scored points according to the modern system, meaning she finished 7-10th in a full point race. If she got 1 point, she was 10th, but then still Lella should have had 4....
Who didn't see Fangio coming as a winner? 24 out of 51 - not even close in comparison to other drivers' winning rates. BTW, I'm wondering how many weeks it took to create this rank. A lot of data to look through.
Was Latifi beat by de Vries in F2 and F1? I'm not sure yet. We also need to know who finished in the top 37 places in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 in 2013 At least we know who Gina Schumacher's brother is. I feel well prepared to serve drinks to George Russell. Schrödinger's Sainz Coulthard's Biggest crash record is most podiums immediately after surviving a multi-fatality plane crash. Jos Verstappen, meanwhile, doesn't have any interesting facts. ** Awkward Typo on the Zanardi card. Fritz Reiss is a time traveler.
Hey Peter. I love your content and just wanted to say, with the What would happen if series. Would it be possible to add like an indicator on the side if each name saying how many positions someone moves. I understand that it would be one hell of an editing session but some times when your going through the names snd changes it soughta goes in 1 ear and out the other. An example would be like "John Surtees ⬆️5" "Nigel Mansel ⬇️3"
Good to see this revised list with all the Indy 500 drivers removed, it gives a more accurate result. However, some mistakes are still there: Hans Hermann won Le Mans only once, not 5 times, Piers Courage didn't win it in 1966, Mantovani didn't win it in 1970 and Beltoise never won it.
Fangio is 1st on career points average. Who'll beat it on the current era? Max? Lewis? It might need another dominant season for it to beat the average and hope that they don't end up slumping after their best years.
Please excuse me for being thick, but... how come someone with 2 starts comes further up the rankings than someone with 8 starts, even if they both have 0 points with a points average of 0.0?
The real goats have to be Lewis and Michael because with that many starts it says they were consistently at the top. Unlike many others on the list that probably shouldn't be due to signficantly less starts which dilute and dont give a correct picture.
This is a massive amount of work.
Lewis will need 3 wins this year to maintain his winning percentage over Micheal.
Max needs 9 wins this year to surpass Michael's winning percentage.
55:39 "Something Something Gap Something Something Racing Driver"
Yep, I burst out laughing when I saw that.
Also, 21:31 and 21:47 are in perfect harmony
52:22 Has beaten me at table football, and was a couple of days after his podium in Austria. Martini Williams was fun.
And there it is once again Fangio the real GOAT.
We stan JMF
Such an underrated channel
Senna's average is a subtle reference to his preferred age in women.
The flavor texts are what make this video a banger. #KeepsomethingsomethingGreatVideo100%
Yes, that is always what I am looking for...
E.g. about the driver that has beaten Hamilton in equal machinery...
Wow, looking forward to this 1
At the end of 2021, Hamilton was very close to Fangio, with 15.81 points . Last 2 ( and i thing they will be 3 ) years in Mercedes put him more distant,...
Yeeees another lovely chill video, thank you! 💪
How does this guy not have at least 500K subs
Wow, really intesting to see how some of the old ones were consistent and forgotten.
This is a huge amount of work, thanks for the effort.
How about a video ranking every single title decider in F1 history. Not with how close they were in terms of points, but in terms of excitement. My personal top 3 would be
1.) Australia 1986
2.) Mexico 1964
3.) Brazil 2008
Gary brabham, jeez man
the facts about the drivers are so random, but amazing video!
osama bin russell in the bottom left of the thumbnail. love it lol
Fangio will always be the GOAT
Absolute beast work. Must have taken long.
Likely he has a big Excel sheet with all F1 drivers and all results they had...
Obviously the actual video still has to be made, but we do not know if he has a tool to generate that from a sorted sheet with results, photo, and a humorous tagline 🙂
Never knew that Jim Crawford was 1982 British F1 (!) champion, now I know....
and how can Lella Lombardi be the ONLY woman in F1 to have scored points (0.5) while Maria de Filippis allegedly has gained 1 (false, she has 0)?
this kind of sloppiness does not belong in such a long video. It ruins your work.
@@Torero2901 this is put into modern points AND point average lella is the only female driver to officially score points while maria only gains points in the modern system.
@@Salod7806 that is impossible. If the modern point system and 10 place finishes are given to ALL drivers, as should be the case, then 6th place finishing Lella in half points race still would have 4 points so MORE than Maria who only scored points according to the modern system, meaning she finished 7-10th in a full point race. If she got 1 point, she was 10th, but then still Lella should have had 4....
@@Torero2901 in the modern points lella would have 10 points and maria 1 what is the point you are trying to make it is all correct in the video
@@Salod7806 don't be a fool, the video is NOT correct, Correct it, don't fight reality, FFS what an annoying jerk you are
I didn't see Graham Hill in here... did I blink and miss him?
Who didn't see Fangio coming as a winner? 24 out of 51 - not even close in comparison to other drivers' winning rates. BTW, I'm wondering how many weeks it took to create this rank. A lot of data to look through.
Were is Gary Brabham?
I like him were is he?
Was Latifi beat by de Vries in F2 and F1? I'm not sure yet.
We also need to know who finished in the top 37 places in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 in 2013
At least we know who Gina Schumacher's brother is.
I feel well prepared to serve drinks to George Russell.
Schrödinger's Sainz
Coulthard's Biggest crash record is most podiums immediately after surviving a multi-fatality plane crash.
Jos Verstappen, meanwhile, doesn't have any interesting facts.
**
Awkward Typo on the Zanardi card.
Fritz Reiss is a time traveler.
FAGOLI NATION RISE UP
Am i the only one who thinks schumacher is dead
I love how you actually changed some fun facts in this one compared to the other. I was waiting for this one!
Hey Peter. I love your content and just wanted to say, with the What would happen if series. Would it be possible to add like an indicator on the side if each name saying how many positions someone moves. I understand that it would be one hell of an editing session but some times when your going through the names snd changes it soughta goes in 1 ear and out the other.
An example would be like
"John Surtees ⬆️5"
"Nigel Mansel ⬇️3"
I have to be honest, one of the most amazing things about this video os that you've managed to find pictures of all these people!
Jumping from 8th to 4th in one season is nuts.
Carlos exists!!! 😂
Harald Ertl, what a ‘stache
30:30'-Here's the glorious moustache button
Good to see this revised list with all the Indy 500 drivers removed, it gives a more accurate result. However, some mistakes are still there: Hans Hermann won Le Mans only once, not 5 times, Piers Courage didn't win it in 1966, Mantovani didn't win it in 1970 and Beltoise never won it.
Nice video, but the background music made it hard to watch
Not for me
Absolute legends of the sport and then fucking Oscar Alfredo Galvez shows up😭
Fangio is 1st on career points average. Who'll beat it on the current era? Max? Lewis? It might need another dominant season for it to beat the average and hope that they don't end up slumping after their best years.
I've been looking for that for years, fantastic work! Is there a text ver
sion?
Please excuse me for being thick, but... how come someone with 2 starts comes further up the rankings than someone with 8 starts, even if they both have 0 points with a points average of 0.0?
I consider it worse to have been given more opportunities to score points and to have failed to do so
Michael Schumacher would have been in 2nd above ham if he did not drove from 2010-2012 but he did
The real goats have to be Lewis and Michael because with that many starts it says they were consistently at the top. Unlike many others on the list that probably shouldn't be due to signficantly less starts which dilute and dont give a correct picture.