The driver certainly has a part ot play, though not necessarily the biggest part and it depends on who and where. Lauda and Schumacher definitely helped turn around Ferrari in their day (both also being key in the current Mercedes dominance). But arguably Red Bull could have got a few titles without Vettel or Verstappen, Alonso managed to drag his Ferrari close a few times.
I hope Sauber can get back to where they are say in 2011 - fighting for superior midfield team. I would hate for them to end up like HRT, Manor, Caterham etc
I've a good feeling on sauber next year This year chassis wasn't that rubbish the 2016 Ferrari engine just didn't have enough power. And their best driver got shitty parts. Leclerc is An inspiring talent, the current Ferrari engine was a close second and Alfa Romeo sponsoring eleminates the most severe budget constraints. I believe Sauber will be mid tier and outperform Haas next season. At least Leclerc. Ericsson is as bad as Palmer. He wouldn't even score points with a proper Ferrari.
@@김지훈-t2t1w ^^ leave me alone I know what I'm doing! But it is quite interesting that Sauber has improved a decent amount since they knew Kimi is coming.
The basic principle is same, you get an advantage over competitor, in this case you will have 1/ fresher tyres and 2/ less likely to get stuck in traffic
Simple really. When a overcut works, it’s usually when a faster car is stuck behind a slower car and when being on old tyres is not a major disadvantage to fresh tyres. This means when the car ahead pits, the car behind is now able to show his true pace and outpace the car he was behind (despite being on old tyres), therefore coming out ahead when he pits. Traffic is also a big factor in a overcut. Even if the two cars are closely matched and fresher tyres is still advantageous, sometimes the car ahead will pit first to avoid being undercut, but instead get stuck behind traffic and therefore post slower times on fresh tyres, than the old tyres on the car he was fighting with that stayed out longer. That means that when the car that was initially behind before any pit stops, pits, he is able to come out ahead as he was going faster enough than the other car that he was able to get a gap which is bigger than how long it takes for a pit stop. Note: He was able to go quicker on the old tyres because of the dirty air effect the car in traffic experienced. A prime example of this is the Australian GP of last year when Hamilton pit first from the lead, got stuck behind Verstappen and Vettel was able to post faster times in clear air until the point that he had a gap that was more than a pit stop worth ahead. He duly pitted, came out ahead, and won the race.
I've been watching your videos for some time now and I was thinking that maybe you could do a video explaining what this channel is and who you are. I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know more about you! So you could tell us were did you come up with your name, why did you start youtube, where are you from, what are you studing/what degrees do you have and so on. I get that some people want to keep their privacy, and it's ok if you do, but it would be nice for us to get a little bit closer to you and develop that friendly feeling. Keep up the good work, your videos are always insanely well made! Thanks!
Can you make a video about team name changes, buyouts, etc? I'm a relatively new fan and it's really confusing. Ex: is 1950s Mercedes the same (spiritual, legal, brand) entity as 2018 Mercedes? What about Force India/Spyker/Midland/Jordan? Do your coloured lines in this video represent the same legal company that's been bought and sold and renamed? How are teams created and destroyed? Thank you I love your work!!
It isnt, the 1950's Mercedes was based on another place and had other types of resources and backing, today's Mercedes is essentially a buy out from the bases of Brawn GP/Honda/BAR/Tyrrell in Brackley, and their backing, investors and assets are all different. Jordan was sold to a Russian consortium called Midland Group in 2005, and in 2006 the team filled an entry that stated that the team was still Jordan, just under a different guise, same case for Spyker and then Force India, Racing Point however is a completely new team since Lawrence Stroll doesnt have any control of the entry point that established the Silverstone based squad since 1991, so Jordan officially died halfway through 2018.
Extremely interesting. I love F1 - but the engineering, research, development, innovation, circumventing the regs, technical prowess and the general competitive spirit in all - I find utterly enthralling. Been addicted the F1 for nearly 50 years. My first F1 race ? The 1974 International Trophy at Silverstone (I lived very close) - the excitement, noise and pure exhilaration - won me over and turned me into a complete F1 fanatic. I lived in a pub as a young lad and many teams and drivers frequented it - which meant I often heard first hand information before many others. Extremely educating - and all those guys were just lovely people and never came across as arrogant or condescending - never. I will love them - and everything Formula One - till my dying day. Thanx for the great vid !! Rx
Forgive me if this is a bit too personal -- but what is your profession/background? Loving the amount of content you're producing recently, its all brilliantly insightful and well explained, long may it continue!
Not quite sure I follow your logic here, I know someone who works in F1 for Williams and they'd tell you that the off season is just as, if not more, busy as during the season itself.
Your explanation are really good and very easily understandable. It's really good. Keep posting similar videos. My thumbs up icon is always waiting for your video.
It makes me think of the old days of Australian Touring Cars, where all the different classes raced together but were classified separately for points - even when the V8s took over, there were still the "Pro" and "Private" categories. They knocked that off in the end, but the principle still works in F1 somewhat. Maybe have a Class A for the loaded teams and then a Class B for the "privateer" teams, and have totally separate championships without sacrificing the number of cars on the grid. I think this solution might work, but I'd really rather see a more interesting and competitive formula across the board where the rules were fairer and cash was less of an issue. Basically, some kind of F1 salary cap?
awesome one, not a paetron..but really enjoy the insights what are ur predictions for this season f1..if possible make a video on that after winter testing
Most of my family always loved F1 but only now i've gotten into it. Im completely hooked and I also truly believe It wouldnt be the same without your simple yet amazing videos. It absolutely helped someone that knew very few, close to nothing to be honest, about the sport to actually begin to enjoy it. The only downside i can see are the video lenghts. A couple minutes shorter would do better i believe. Still, thank you so much for your work!
Can you make a video about the GPDA? I know very little about it and I think there's a lot to learn about it. Or about some of the different organisations in F1, like the GPDA, the FOM, the promoters, and so on. Loved this video by the way!
Really good video, I like your style. I recently subscribed to your channel. Quick question, why didn't you include Renault in your team ranking graph? Honest comment, it looks a bit empty with that gap in 2005-2006...
I love the video, but also have an idea for a related one: do you think that the rulemakers (FiA) get it right when making the rules to balance competitiveness? Or, do you think the FiA effectively manages teams becoming more or less competitive.
Great analysis, thanks! And yes, wish that the FIA would write the rules based on the aspects of racing they want to promote and the consequences they want to avoid, then let the team engineers figure it out, rather than come up with a completely theoretical design that they think will solve them but fails---as demonstrated with this year's (2022) design rule book debacle.
@chain bear f1 hello chain bear f1, few weeks ago there was a poll regarding which topic the next video will be. There was an interesting topic, the 2020 engine rules. Are you making the video regarding that topic? thank you .
I think the team that wins is usually the team that finds the best loophole in the rules (double diffuser, fan car, f duct etc). or..... the team that cheats most and doesn't get caught. (Red bull flexible nose 2012, Red bull traction control system 2013, Redbull leaf spring front wing 2014 etc).
If the FIA made the maximum engine displacement 6 liters. But changed nothing else. Then nothing would change, because then the engine would be too heavy, it would guzzle to much fuel. Produce to much power, and esc.
You completely forgot an important point: disruptive innovation. It happens very rarely in F1 (probably because it’s a bunch of engineers who think they’re the best at everything), but when it happens, it gives yiu a 2-3 season advantage. The wing car, traction control, the double diffusor, the blown diffusor, active suspension, sepatating the cold from hot hot part of the turbo.... the biggest advantages come from innovation that doesn’t even require an engineering degree - it just requires ingenuity, playfulness and common sense. And those three aren’t bery polular amongst engineers, are they!
7:55 is a good example of "be more competitive" is not the way of "getting more money". As long as we have bonuses there are no equality in F1, which in the end will drain the whole competition.
Here's an interesting question ... what currency does the FIA actually use for payouts and cost caps? Or do they convert Euros into Pounds for the British teams and into Dollars for the American teams?
Maybe you have a double diffuser advantage in the first half of the season and a certain OP Ross Brawn Not saying JB and Rubens are bad drivers, but the car certainly helped in the first half of the season - enough to let JB win the WDC.
Well..I have gambeled on this little thing called "Bitcoin" in 2008 - i bet about 5.000$ on it.. maybe if...lets see the chart.. Okay, I'm going to make a F1 Team - wanna join? xD
IMO its the gray areas of the rules where F1 and most manufacturer backed teams racing. The team that has the best engineers who can manipulate the rules into their favor are the guys who win. This is applied to every program. The Engine, aero, braking, transmission, chasis, drivers etc. IMO If your team follow the rules without trying to bend or manipulate the rules w/o breaking them cant ever win.
Stuart, will you be showing any BTS in the future? and without being that, thanks for making this ilustration/animations of tutorials and explanations =) keep a good work!
Not that Easy look at Honda and, more than ever Toyota, Toyota thow more money at f1 than any f1 team in history and that they didn't win a single rice during their 9 year existence, while Mercedes with less money started to dominate the sport in just 4 years
The Power of Dreams - Wrong!!!! Flash-224 is correct. It's money and LOTS OF IT. "Toyota throws more money at F1 than any F1 team in history"---> proof???? Where's the link to this nonsense??? What era of F1 are you talking about--->Toyota's nine years in F1???? Ferrari has been in F1 for over 70 years and have never left the sport. Ferrari sells exotic cars...that's it. Mercedes is in the car (all markets-->compact to exotic), SUVs, semi-trucks, and the aerospace industry. Honda is also in tthe same segment as Mercedes but they also sell lawnmowers, generators, weed-eaters, motorcycles (all-segments). Both are way more diverse than Toyota from a global perspective and bring in more money. Hyundai too is in the automotive and truck industry but are also into heavy construction machinery and mega-cargo ships....but they are into rallying. Surprise they don't throw their money into F1....let alone Formula E..which Mercedes has a foot in the door already. BMW, Toyota, Jaguar, Honda, Mercedes have come and gone from F1....they stay until it suits them and leave.....they are the whores of F1.
Before watching; Money is the answer. After watching some; "Starting money" is of course a factor. Ferrari and Mercedes have huge pockets to begin with. Then success breeds success because it brings in prize money, but more importantly the brand name that gives better commercial deals and sells more fan products. Solution-ish; The difference in prize money between the winner and last place should be symbolic to ensure that even the smallest teams are somewhat competitive. This would allow for more surprises in individual races which would break up the monotony and make the sport more interesting without upsetting the balance completely. Mercedes would probably still win most races and win constructors for a while but with a smaller margin between Mercedes, Ferrari and the closest trailers.
ChainBear: Drivers move to teams where they’re more likely to win.
Ricciardo: Hold my beer.
Don’t forget Alonso
*Hold my shoe
@@julianbell9161 atleast he expected McLaren to be competitive. They weren't that bad in 2013/4
Raikkonen: hold my drinc
Danny was thinking he was ahead of the curve. Maybe Renault will be a championship contender in the near future.
10:15 "have an orange car and need to go back to the top" xDDDDDDDDD
RIP Mclaren lol
SAVAGE AF
@@xander1052 They are back
@@cooltwittertag I can tell :P
And they did!
Amazing and I love how long it is. Really great work thanks!
Hardrive33 that's what she said
Maybe you have an orange car Lol
Didn't help Arrows. :D
It's PAPAYA :)
Orange chicane
Poor Alonso
Maybe you have a BLUE car
Back when I was a kid, I thought it all just relied on how skilled the driver is. It is not even listed here among the main points.
same
I mean it sort of is, he mentions the richest teams getting the best drivers
The driver certainly has a part ot play, though not necessarily the biggest part and it depends on who and where.
Lauda and Schumacher definitely helped turn around Ferrari in their day (both also being key in the current Mercedes dominance). But arguably Red Bull could have got a few titles without Vettel or Verstappen, Alonso managed to drag his Ferrari close a few times.
That depends on the money tbf
This video is about what makes a team good, not a driver
Wow, you are really helping us go trough the f1 winter break, thanks a lot for these videos!
daandw you still have winter break? :0
Formula one winter break
Ah, I'm new to f1; I never knew there was a winter break.
I hope Sauber can get back to where they are say in 2011 - fighting for superior midfield team. I would hate for them to end up like HRT, Manor, Caterham etc
Lukim I think Alfa will help them get back to that
I've a good feeling on sauber next year
This year chassis wasn't that rubbish the 2016 Ferrari engine just didn't have enough power. And their best driver got shitty parts.
Leclerc is An inspiring talent, the current Ferrari engine was a close second and Alfa Romeo sponsoring eleminates the most severe budget constraints.
I believe Sauber will be mid tier and outperform Haas next season. At least Leclerc. Ericsson is as bad as Palmer. He wouldn't even score points with a proper Ferrari.
Now it's kimi's time baby
@@김지훈-t2t1w ^^ leave me alone I know what I'm doing! But it is quite interesting that Sauber has improved a decent amount since they knew Kimi is coming.
@@MrHaggyy I am sure the up to date Ferrari engine had everything to do with it.
So you made a video explaining the undercut.
Can you now make a video explaining the OVERcut?
The basic principle is same, you get an advantage over competitor, in this case you will have 1/ fresher tyres and 2/ less likely to get stuck in traffic
Its the opposite
Sometimes overcuts can make other drivers jump ahead too, so that requires analysis.
Simple really. When a overcut works, it’s usually when a faster car is stuck behind a slower car and when being on old tyres is not a major disadvantage to fresh tyres. This means when the car ahead pits, the car behind is now able to show his true pace and outpace the car he was behind (despite being on old tyres), therefore coming out ahead when he pits. Traffic is also a big factor in a overcut. Even if the two cars are closely matched and fresher tyres is still advantageous, sometimes the car ahead will pit first to avoid being undercut, but instead get stuck behind traffic and therefore post slower times on fresh tyres, than the old tyres on the car he was fighting with that stayed out longer. That means that when the car that was initially behind before any pit stops, pits, he is able to come out ahead as he was going faster enough than the other car that he was able to get a gap which is bigger than how long it takes for a pit stop. Note: He was able to go quicker on the old tyres because of the dirty air effect the car in traffic experienced. A prime example of this is the Australian GP of last year when Hamilton pit first from the lead, got stuck behind Verstappen and Vettel was able to post faster times in clear air until the point that he had a gap that was more than a pit stop worth ahead. He duly pitted, came out ahead, and won the race.
Monaco. 2017. Vettel did an OVERCUT on Raikkonen because he was able to gain more in those 2 laps before he went into the pit.
Great job! I'm a new F1 fan and it's great to get all this background knowledge not really discussed during race coverages.
I've been watching your videos for some time now and I was thinking that maybe you could do a video explaining what this channel is and who you are. I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know more about you! So you could tell us were did you come up with your name, why did you start youtube, where are you from, what are you studing/what degrees do you have and so on. I get that some people want to keep their privacy, and it's ok if you do, but it would be nice for us to get a little bit closer to you and develop that friendly feeling. Keep up the good work, your videos are always insanely well made! Thanks!
A small search on Google for chain bear f1 will find you his name, and he can be found on LinkedIn. Or just look for Chain bear f1 on LinkedIn.
Can you make a video about team name changes, buyouts, etc? I'm a relatively new fan and it's really confusing. Ex: is 1950s Mercedes the same (spiritual, legal, brand) entity as 2018 Mercedes? What about Force India/Spyker/Midland/Jordan? Do your coloured lines in this video represent the same legal company that's been bought and sold and renamed? How are teams created and destroyed?
Thank you I love your work!!
It isnt, the 1950's Mercedes was based on another place and had other types of resources and backing, today's Mercedes is essentially a buy out from the bases of Brawn GP/Honda/BAR/Tyrrell in Brackley, and their backing, investors and assets are all different.
Jordan was sold to a Russian consortium called Midland Group in 2005, and in 2006 the team filled an entry that stated that the team was still Jordan, just under a different guise, same case for Spyker and then Force India, Racing Point however is a completely new team since Lawrence Stroll doesnt have any control of the entry point that established the Silverstone based squad since 1991, so Jordan officially died halfway through 2018.
Extremely interesting. I love F1 - but the engineering, research, development, innovation, circumventing the regs, technical prowess and the general competitive spirit in all - I find utterly enthralling. Been addicted the F1 for nearly 50 years. My first F1 race ? The 1974 International Trophy at Silverstone (I lived very close) - the excitement, noise and pure exhilaration - won me over and turned me into a complete F1 fanatic. I lived in a pub as a young lad and many teams and drivers frequented it - which meant I often heard first hand information before many others. Extremely educating - and all those guys were just lovely people and never came across as arrogant or condescending - never. I will love them - and everything Formula One - till my dying day. Thanx for the great vid !! Rx
Forgive me if this is a bit too personal -- but what is your profession/background? Loving the amount of content you're producing recently, its all brilliantly insightful and well explained, long may it continue!
SilkyFIFA i think he is a f1 engineering cause he is always active when the season is off
Not quite sure I follow your logic here, I know someone who works in F1 for Williams and they'd tell you that the off season is just as, if not more, busy as during the season itself.
Idk why you don't have more subscribers than the official F1 channel. These videos and animations are great!
I fucking adore your art style and explanations. Keep up the good work!
Well done man. I don't usually watch these kinds of vids cause they are usually very good.
BUT THIS WAS EXCELLENT. And Accurate.
Your explanation are really good and very easily understandable. It's really good. Keep posting similar videos. My thumbs up icon is always waiting for your video.
It makes me think of the old days of Australian Touring Cars, where all the different classes raced together but were classified separately for points - even when the V8s took over, there were still the "Pro" and "Private" categories. They knocked that off in the end, but the principle still works in F1 somewhat. Maybe have a Class A for the loaded teams and then a Class B for the "privateer" teams, and have totally separate championships without sacrificing the number of cars on the grid. I think this solution might work, but I'd really rather see a more interesting and competitive formula across the board where the rules were fairer and cash was less of an issue. Basically, some kind of F1 salary cap?
What a *fantastic* video? How do you do this are you in the sport?
Great vid. man! Love the editing
Keep up posting these great videos,very helpful
Awesome video as always! Keep up the good work mate!!
Great video, creative approach yet covered ALOT of topics for success very well!
all these little animations are great. glad i found your channel. just in time for Australia GP too :D
Very informative. Well explained. i would struggle to put it together.
10:15 nice McLaren reference. the got better in 2019
cool video! great work there!
awesome one, not a paetron..but really enjoy the insights
what are ur predictions for this season f1..if possible make a video on that after winter testing
I guess UA-cam decided this video wasn’t worthy of my sub feed...
Most of these videos don't show up in my subs feed for some reason
Most of my family always loved F1 but only now i've gotten into it. Im completely hooked and I also truly believe It wouldnt be the same without your simple yet amazing videos. It absolutely helped someone that knew very few, close to nothing to be honest, about the sport to actually begin to enjoy it. The only downside i can see are the video lenghts. A couple minutes shorter would do better i believe. Still, thank you so much for your work!
Really enjoying your videos!
Very insightful and entertaining. Orange car. Lol Poor McLaren. I actually hope they do well but...Go Ferrari/Seb/Kimi!!!
0:30 The McLaren Honda this year XD
Haven't watched it complitly but is already awesome keep the gold work up
Thanks Carlos!
And thanks for the video, it's was really well made and enjoyable
Can you make a video about the GPDA? I know very little about it and I think there's a lot to learn about it. Or about some of the different organisations in F1, like the GPDA, the FOM, the promoters, and so on. Loved this video by the way!
Absolutely love these videos! Keep up the work!
Really good video, I like your style. I recently subscribed to your channel. Quick question, why didn't you include Renault in your team ranking graph? Honest comment, it looks a bit empty with that gap in 2005-2006...
You deserve to get a job on any team, you are amazing brother excellent content
Your videos are great, I'm glad I found your channel
Excelent video 👍👍👍
I love the video, but also have an idea for a related one: do you think that the rulemakers (FiA) get it right when making the rules to balance competitiveness? Or, do you think the FiA effectively manages teams becoming more or less competitive.
Great analysis, thanks! And yes, wish that the FIA would write the rules based on the aspects of racing they want to promote and the consequences they want to avoid, then let the team engineers figure it out, rather than come up with a completely theoretical design that they think will solve them but fails---as demonstrated with this year's (2022) design rule book debacle.
@chain bear f1
hello chain bear f1, few weeks ago there was a poll regarding which topic the next video will be. There was an interesting topic, the 2020 engine rules. Are you making the video regarding that topic? thank you .
I certainly am! You can expect to see it on Feb 4th :)
Chain Bear F1 thank you very much. I'm certainly grateful to you.
I think the team that wins is usually the team that finds the best loophole in the rules (double diffuser, fan car, f duct etc).
or.....
the team that cheats most and doesn't get caught. (Red bull flexible nose 2012, Red bull traction control system 2013, Redbull leaf spring front wing 2014 etc).
How does Pirelli pick the sets of tires allocated for a specific Gran Prix?
4:10 *Cadbury logo*
Did Chain Bear predicated the Freddo fiasco at McLaren?
Great job with this,explained perfectly!
"The never ending age of horror" ..... almost made me spray coffee out of my nose. Have a ding ding ding!
This is a fun approach, fresh and insightful. Thanks.
If the FIA made the maximum engine displacement 6 liters. But changed nothing else. Then nothing would change, because then the engine would be too heavy, it would guzzle to much fuel. Produce to much power, and esc.
You completely forgot an important point: disruptive innovation. It happens very rarely in F1 (probably because it’s a bunch of engineers who think they’re the best at everything), but when it happens, it gives yiu a 2-3 season advantage. The wing car, traction control, the double diffusor, the blown diffusor, active suspension, sepatating the cold from hot hot part of the turbo.... the biggest advantages come from innovation that doesn’t even require an engineering degree - it just requires ingenuity, playfulness and common sense. And those three aren’t bery polular amongst engineers, are they!
same factors can be applied to life/careers in most other sectors too
Make a video about the diffusers and how the Braun GP found a loop hole and used double diffusers to win the championship in 2008
7:55 is a good example of "be more competitive" is not the way of "getting more money". As long as we have bonuses there are no equality in F1, which in the end will drain the whole competition.
Is there no regulation to balance the budget issue?
Hey can you make a video on spare F1 cars
What is your favourite team
Thanks for making all the arguments for making F1 a "spec" series!
Here's an interesting question ... what currency does the FIA actually use for payouts and cost caps? Or do they convert Euros into Pounds for the British teams and into Dollars for the American teams?
Maybe you have a double diffuser advantage in the first half of the season and a certain OP Ross Brawn
Not saying JB and Rubens are bad drivers, but the car certainly helped in the first half of the season - enough to let JB win the WDC.
Well..I have gambeled on this little thing called "Bitcoin" in 2008 - i bet about 5.000$ on it..
maybe if...lets see the chart..
Okay, I'm going to make a F1 Team - wanna join? xD
can someone explain how u get top comment with only 17 likes lmaoooooooo
Great job! Subscribed on patreon
thank you so much!
Was that your stomach growling at 7:16? Dang chain bear, you really need those patrons for food lol
"Sometimes it's just down to dumb luck" - 2008 and 2012 still hurt my Ferrari heart :(
Do a vid on the 2021 engine regulations please
IMO its the gray areas of the rules where F1 and most manufacturer backed teams racing. The team that has the best engineers who can manipulate the rules into their favor are the guys who win. This is applied to every program. The Engine, aero, braking, transmission, chasis, drivers etc. IMO If your team follow the rules without trying to bend or manipulate the rules w/o breaking them cant ever win.
"I have an A1 team, I'll hire you" - 9 years old kid
But Bitcoin Millionaire
ClemensAlive den gibts noch hahaha
I really like these vids! I would suggest removing the coffee stain on the graph, it would look better if it wasn't there.
how often do new teams enter/leave F1?
Excellent video!
7:17 was that your stomach??
8:43 Lorem ipsum
Can you please make a video on career for engineers in F1?
More more more! :D
Major plot hole here... There is no McDonald's in Brackley... (The Haas guys must use that trick in Banbury though!)
Stuart, will you be showing any BTS in the future? and without being that, thanks for making this ilustration/animations of tutorials and explanations =) keep a good work!
I might well do at some point! Not sure there interest is there, mind...
I understand, and got to tell you from the Art on your Website, it's interesting... different type that I haven't seen in a long time.
A video on point distribution basis to drivers nd constructors
11:12 I guess Racing Point has been watching your videos lately ;)
money
Not that Easy look at Honda and, more than ever Toyota, Toyota thow more money at f1 than any f1 team in history and that they didn't win a single rice during their 9 year existence, while Mercedes with less money started to dominate the sport in just 4 years
The Power of Dreams - Wrong!!!! Flash-224 is correct. It's money and LOTS OF IT. "Toyota throws more money at F1 than any F1 team in history"---> proof???? Where's the link to this nonsense??? What era of F1 are you talking about--->Toyota's nine years in F1???? Ferrari has been in F1 for over 70 years and have never left the sport. Ferrari sells exotic cars...that's it. Mercedes is in the car (all markets-->compact to exotic), SUVs, semi-trucks, and the aerospace industry. Honda is also in tthe same segment as Mercedes but they also sell lawnmowers, generators, weed-eaters, motorcycles (all-segments). Both are way more diverse than Toyota from a global perspective and bring in more money. Hyundai too is in the automotive and truck industry but are also into heavy construction machinery and mega-cargo ships....but they are into rallying. Surprise they don't throw their money into F1....let alone Formula E..which Mercedes has a foot in the door already. BMW, Toyota, Jaguar, Honda, Mercedes have come and gone from F1....they stay until it suits them and leave.....they are the whores of F1.
This should just be a 5 second edit with a dollar bill on screen.
But what if we took the orange car and painted it red? Everyone knows Red makes things go faster.
Great videos thx!
1:44 I really wanted you to say “their place in the circle of life”
How much to get a bespoke video made?
We want more! !!!
6:41 Williams 2019 Summed Up
I've been watching so many of your videos I've started saying "...in theory" in time
Have an a f1 model 2017
Great video :)
Can you put Musik in the background?
"More data creates a better road map of where to go with your rubbish car." LMAO Perfect!
You should be doing these shows on Sky F1!
Fantastic video
Great video. Did you make the thing of the f1 teams dominance? If so please link the source file in photoshop bellow. I want to play with it please
Hiya, I'm not really sure what you're referring to, but there's a good chance it's not a Photoshop file...
Hiya, I mean the thing that was on at 0:17
Mind ah I'm afraid there's no Photoshop file there, that's an animation. I'll see if I can share the data behind it though
Thank you so much! Somehow you read every comment :)
Before watching; Money is the answer.
After watching some; "Starting money" is of course a factor. Ferrari and Mercedes have huge pockets to begin with. Then success breeds success because it brings in prize money, but more importantly the brand name that gives better commercial deals and sells more fan products.
Solution-ish; The difference in prize money between the winner and last place should be symbolic to ensure that even the smallest teams are somewhat competitive. This would allow for more surprises in individual races which would break up the monotony and make the sport more interesting without upsetting the balance completely. Mercedes would probably still win most races and win constructors for a while but with a smaller margin between Mercedes, Ferrari and the closest trailers.
you, you are cool. subscribed!
10:10 see that...orange
“Just do everything right!”
Thanks, with this I finally earned the 100 Million I was family to earn in the last few years. 10/10 vid
i hope your request in the end will be heard. maybe a well written letter connected to your yt account might give you a shot!