Bro he did a poor job at Toro Roso, wasn't awful, but Gasly ended up with 29 points to Hartleys 4. He's a very quick guy as we can see, but not good enough for F1
@@bernardoberner4 the guy was winning in everything (le mans, wec, petit le mans) before getting screwed with that F1 chance, and in Monaco at his very first year in the category he allready knew that he is gonna be replaced. F.... Marko
@@1xRacer yep, but remember that F1 is very dependable on having a good car and team besides you. But thats not the topic in this converstion. The thing is Marko and he talks and chop drivers heads like if they should be up to his tasks and his accomplishments (Ricc, Gasly, Buemi, Vergne, Kvyat, Alguersuari, etc) like if he was an F1 legend, and he only won one race. He now defend only Máx until Max is no more usable for them (just like Seb), and mostly all of them found better ambience in other categories or teams. So, yeah Marko and his kind are prety dissgracefull for the Sport.
11 JUNE 1955 LE-MANS DISASTER =11 JUNE 2022>THIS IS THE ONLY TIME SINCE 1955 IN 67 YEARS THAT THE RACE HAS BEEN RUN ON THIS DATE. See below 2 letters I have emailed to every race team entering this years 24 Hours of Le-Mans, I have also emailed my suggestions to the ACO and forwarded a copy of these 2 letters to them.> Please, consider, with great respect, my request ! At 6,26pm on lap 35 on the 11 June 1955 at Le-mans a catastrophic/disaster occurred that took the lives of 83 spectators plus French racing driver Pierre Levegh, also injured or maimed were approximately 200 other people. This was and still is the biggest catastrophic disaster in motor racing history. The above mentioned disaster is not common knowledge, I believe it would be an honourable decent human gesture to show and acknowledge respect to all of those people who lost their lives or were injured in any way shape or form, by observing 1 minute of silence before the forthcoming race, and also for each participating team at the end of the race to dedicate this 11 June 2022 race to all of the people who were effected by that shocking catastrophe on 11th June 1955. I have emailed a copy of this email to all the other participating Le-Mans race teams. Kindest Regards Best Wishes Andrew Holt UK Dear race team manager. Regarding my previous email, Further to my previous email of 31st May 2022, I have been contacted by several people who are involved with or taking part in the forthcoming race at Le-Mans, they are now considering my earlier request. I would like to clarify to yourself what I was trying to say in my previous email of the 31st May! See below> I would be Eternally grateful if every race team participating at this years 24 hours of LE-MANS 11 June 2022 could collaborate together with the ACO to officially arrange and observe 1 minute of Silence before the race and also for all the race teams to dedicate this race to all the people who died or were injured or effected in any way shape or form by the catastrophic disaster on 11 June1955. I am sincerely grateful for your help Kindest Regards Best Wishes Andrew Holt UK
I suggest you stop trying. It's not that big of a tragedy as WW1 and WW2. Not to mention that it was AN ACCIDENT. Mercedes even stopped joining any motorsport event for the next few years after, too. The families that involved in the accident probably don't even remember it either, so it really doesn't matter. Stop bothering them. They have more important matters to handle than just following your request. Safety has come a long way and that should already be a sign of respect towards the people involved in the accident by learning from their mistakes. MOVE. ON.
@@elementartsofficial68 i havo to say that you are wrong, if you are a follower of motorsport history you will know that that accident not only was the more devastating accident also because of that there was a huge change to how the races were run after that time, also after that event Mercedes not only withdraw from that race that was a secured winner but also made them to stop anything related to endurance races for decades not only a few years, also i know that probably that guy intentions are for the best and i wish the ACO or the FIA could listen to him but it's harshly possible that they would not to, anyhow this was only my opinion don't take it as a hate, and if you have the time i could recommend you to watch here on youtube a short that a french studio did on that accident that happened long time ago and probably you could understand more about that event that the guy up here is trying to pay respect to the people involved, just search LeMans 55 french short
@@Norza47 I have seen it and I know the facts. I just think that the guy shouldn't waste his time trying to get the FIA's attention to implement such change with a small voice. Like a toddler trying to email the creators of Family Guy to put him in an episode
killer lap, excellent job
Super clean lap!
TOYOTA ❤️ PERFECT JOB 😎👍
Yet, I reckon Helmut Marko would still find a way to criticise Brendon if he could.
That old geezer is a jerk...
Bro he did a poor job at Toro Roso, wasn't awful, but Gasly ended up with 29 points to Hartleys 4. He's a very quick guy as we can see, but not good enough for F1
@@bernardoberner4 the guy was winning in everything (le mans, wec, petit le mans) before getting screwed with that F1 chance, and in Monaco at his very first year in the category he allready knew that he is gonna be replaced. F.... Marko
F1 drives different, not everyone can do it even if you're really really good
@@1xRacer yep, but remember that F1 is very dependable on having a good car and team besides you.
But thats not the topic in this converstion. The thing is Marko and he talks and chop drivers heads like if they should be up to his tasks and his accomplishments (Ricc, Gasly, Buemi, Vergne, Kvyat, Alguersuari, etc) like if he was an F1 legend, and he only won one race. He now defend only Máx until Max is no more usable for them (just like Seb), and mostly all of them found better ambience in other categories or teams. So, yeah Marko and his kind are prety dissgracefull for the Sport.
GOOD JOB👏👏👏
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TOYOTA・GAZOO・Racing🇯🇵🗾GR010HYBRID
Time ??
3:24:408
@@federicobrusa5531 Close to half a second slower than Kobayashi's pole last year.
2:49 Calling LMH slow is an over exaggeration..
I thought it was super cars this year... this looks like an LMP1 car. What's up with that?
They are but they're considered Hypercars this year. The GTE Pro is what you're thinking of, my guess.
@@KNuckleZification Nope only Alpine brought a restricted LMP1.
Toyota and Glickenhaus were both Le Mans Hypercars.
Not good enough for F1?
Their loss!
Who needs F1 when you have WEC? Haha go back to your push to pass racing.
F1 = Boring!
11 JUNE 1955 LE-MANS DISASTER =11 JUNE 2022>THIS IS THE ONLY TIME SINCE 1955 IN 67 YEARS THAT THE RACE HAS BEEN RUN ON THIS DATE.
See below 2 letters I have emailed to every race team entering this years 24 Hours of Le-Mans, I have also emailed my suggestions to the ACO and forwarded a copy of these 2 letters to them.>
Please, consider, with great respect, my request !
At 6,26pm on lap 35 on the 11 June 1955 at Le-mans a catastrophic/disaster occurred that took the lives of 83 spectators plus French racing driver Pierre Levegh, also injured or maimed were approximately 200 other people.
This was and still is the biggest catastrophic disaster in motor racing history.
The above mentioned disaster is not common knowledge, I believe it would be an honourable decent human gesture to show and acknowledge respect to all of those people who lost their lives or were injured in any way shape or form, by observing 1 minute of silence before the forthcoming race, and also for each participating team at the end of the race to dedicate this 11 June 2022 race to all of the people who were effected by that shocking catastrophe on 11th June 1955.
I have emailed a copy of this email to all the other participating Le-Mans race teams.
Kindest Regards
Best Wishes
Andrew Holt
UK
Dear race team manager.
Regarding my previous email,
Further to my previous email of 31st May 2022, I have been contacted by several people who are involved with or taking part in the forthcoming race at Le-Mans, they are now considering my earlier request.
I would like to clarify to yourself what I was trying to say in my previous email of the 31st May!
See below>
I would be Eternally grateful if every race team participating at this years 24 hours of LE-MANS 11 June 2022 could collaborate together with the ACO to officially arrange and observe 1 minute of Silence before the race and also for all the race teams to dedicate this race to all the people who died or were injured or effected in any way shape or form by the catastrophic disaster on 11 June1955.
I am sincerely grateful for your help
Kindest Regards
Best Wishes
Andrew Holt
UK
I suggest you stop trying. It's not that big of a tragedy as WW1 and WW2. Not to mention that it was AN ACCIDENT. Mercedes even stopped joining any motorsport event for the next few years after, too. The families that involved in the accident probably don't even remember it either, so it really doesn't matter. Stop bothering them. They have more important matters to handle than just following your request. Safety has come a long way and that should already be a sign of respect towards the people involved in the accident by learning from their mistakes. MOVE. ON.
Bad omen
@@elementartsofficial68 i havo to say that you are wrong, if you are a follower of motorsport history you will know that that accident not only was the more devastating accident also because of that there was a huge change to how the races were run after that time, also after that event Mercedes not only withdraw from that race that was a secured winner but also made them to stop anything related to endurance races for decades not only a few years, also i know that probably that guy intentions are for the best and i wish the ACO or the FIA could listen to him but it's harshly possible that they would not to, anyhow this was only my opinion don't take it as a hate, and if you have the time i could recommend you to watch here on youtube a short that a french studio did on that accident that happened long time ago and probably you could understand more about that event that the guy up here is trying to pay respect to the people involved, just search LeMans 55 french short
@@Norza47 I have seen it and I know the facts. I just think that the guy shouldn't waste his time trying to get the FIA's attention to implement such change with a small voice. Like a toddler trying to email the creators of Family Guy to put him in an episode