I really like the examination of driving styles, it just shows the extreme raw talent and modern specialization of skills, in this extreme case of those prodigies you meet at college that are inhuman.
Love Lando's driving style and his natural pace is one of the quickest on the grid, what impresses me the most is how he picks his battles, it's what makes him such a consistent driver.
@@Powk-mz1cpwell.. yeah, everyone who has winning aspirations is battling against the most consistent driver ever who’s car has an advantage over them. talking about verstappen if you didn’t realise
He really needs a shot in a completely competitive car, whether that be McLaren or otherwise. He could be one of the great ones for sure. And what a grounded kid, great personality.
Yeah in my opinion he is definitely a super star capable of multiple championships in a competitive car. He was won multiple series in his rookie season. He is already showing that he is great at extracting the maximum of the car and at racecraft add well. Norris, Russell, leclerc, those three are definitely top drawer drivers
@@timoooo7320 Leclerc doesnt have what it takes. He was given a shot in a car capeable of winning. He bottled it. Still better than sainz though. I seriously dont get why he still has a seat.
Don't see why he gets called overrated. In 2021 he was insane, fighting perez and bottas in the championship when he's in a much worse car than both. In 2022 he got the only podium out of anyone outside the top 3 teams. This year he's had back to back podiums and many great quali sessions. He's definitely got potential, same with Oscar. I'm excited to see how far they can both push mclaren. Also seem to have good relationships between eachother.
@@anderssanggaard6215 I'm impressed by how well you contradicted yourself. "Leclerc is better than Sainz" "I don't know why he has a seat" So... Sainz should have a seat, but Leclerc shouldn't. Top tier analysis there. You should do punditry full-time.
I remember watching Lando in the Ginettas. It is honestly my favourite class on the BTCC card. There were some incredibly naturally talented youngsters who never got the chance to move up. It's very sad.
I remember someone commenting regarding landos drivers coach saying the difference between Lando and this other kid he coached who drives Porsche cup was his dads money
@flyingphoenix113 well Aston seem to have fallen off of a cliff and ferrari are ferrari so I can see them catching both, obviously will have to get lucky though. Mclaren are gaining on both very quickly and with zandvoort coming up next, i can see the gap shrinking more and more
@@lewisparkin9493, I think Aston will likely upgrade the car quite aggressively to stay in the top 3. They have historically shown decent mid-season development. Ferrari will likely drop off in pace unless a miracle occurs.
@@lewisparkin9493 actually in terms of raw talent I think it is the best pairing on the grid at the moment. I think they might just edge Lewis and George and probably better than Charles and Carlos, tough to beat Max but I don’t think Checo would present them with a problem .
Id love to see a breakdown of Carlos Sainz’s driving style. Seems like a great contrast to Leclerc in the same car, opposite styles with very similar results
@@Beau_Rivage The mark of all the great drivers is adaptability. Leclerc has been able to adapt to the current car just like Carlos was able to adapt to the F1-75 towards the end of last year.
There's is no doubting Lando's natural ability. Whether Lando can take the step needed to take on Verstappen will rely on him improving his mental capacity. It's weird in the car he car he rminds of Hakkinen and Raikkonen a lot.
He said on the F1 podcast, everyone tells him he needs to have an attitude to be great, he wants to prove you can just be normal and still reach the top. Looking forward to when he has a car with race winning pace over a season.
@@UrielDominican What are you smokin? Did you watch the video? Lando himself said that he only won once in the first 4 years of karting, which is why I said that it doesnt sound like natural talent, but a lot of training to get on the level he is right now.
Really good video as always. I would like a video explaining Piastris driving style. I want to know what makes him so fast and so consistent. Would make a really good video
Can you do a driving style analysis on Alain Prost? Even with your recent videos on advantages of smoother understeery driving styles I still don't understand how AP was so fast in an era where oversteery driving styles and/or "wrestling the car in submission" generally seemed to be the way to go and more importantly HOW he was able to make his car turn in situations where everyone else would find the cars being undriveable due to too much understeer?
The answer that is most often forgotten with Prost: setup and work outside the car. He didn't get his nickname "the professor" for nothing. He worked hard to create a car that was naturally fast and then drove it conservatively--to incredible success. He may not have been the fastest driver in history, and he struggled in the wet. But, he routinely outsmarted Senna, Mansell, Piquet, Lauda, and even a young Schumacher. He is my personal best driver of the 80s.
I’m sure that’s not Oscar. By the time Oscar started moving to Europe and competing in karting championship Lando already moved to compete in car. Oscar talked about this in an interview. He karted for the same team Lando used to be in but they never raced each other.
@@JohnWiku Max could die, reincarnate, wait 25 years to grow up again and still beat Checo by 200 points in the championship. If your opponent has bad luck, you have to be in the position to take advantage of it; that takes talent regardless of car performance, as we see with Perez and the almighty Red Bull this year. Anyways, Rosberg had more DNFs than Hamilton prior to 2016, you could make an argument Lewis wouldn't have won those titles without that.
@@diplomatofthesosbrigade931No you can't argue that. 2014 Lewis was less fortunate than Nico and still won the title. Lewis was complacent in 2016. After beating Rosberg 3 years in a row he took his foot off the gas. Add to that costly mechanical issues in qualifying and DNF in race that opened the door to Rosberg winning.
@@diplomatofthesosbrigade931i dont think anyone believes that nico had a chance against hamilton in 2014 or 2015. heck, even nico said after abu dhabi in 2014 that he probably wasnt gonna win anyways regardless of the car issue
@@no1washerezz, hard disagree. Most people I knew watching the 2014 season thought it was going to be Nico's year. He out qualified Hamilton over the course of the year (something he didn't do in 2016, ironically), but he kept struggling in the races. Personally, I think Nico deserved '14 while Lewis deserved '16. But, alas, history has it the other way around.
100%. Oscar and lando are ranking up to be future champions. People say lando is overrated but he really isn't when you look at it. His diehard fangirls/boys are the ones who make it seem like he's overrated
@Beau_Rivage "hasn't shown it" well I guess you missed 2021 then. 3rd in the championship into the summer break, ahead of a red bull and a Mercedes. Lando isn't the most underrated on the grid but he isn't overrated. He hasn't shown a fight for a world championship because the most competitive machinery he's been in was at some points in 2021 and recently this year and guess what? He has delivered with that car shown by results with 2 p2s in a row. Probably not the most underrated but definitely not overrated. Even most of the grid rate him highly.
@Beau_Rivage also you clearly didn't read this person's comment right. They said "probably the most underrated lineup" meaning most people turn a blind eye towards their lineup (not the drivers themselves) to look at a lineup like merc or ferrari. They have probably either the second best or the best lineup for the future
He makes me laugh lots, funniest driver in F1, Reminds me of Prost in how much thought he puts into the races, none of that over aggressive blocking when it’s completely pointless, on old tyres or against a way faster car that just costs yourself lap times. Very few have the ability to stop themselves doing that, it seems to be an ego thing. His time will come❤️, and the fans will love it when it does.
Daniel had the Same Driving Style for over 10 Years in F1, I bet if Lando had such ingrained Driving Style in F1 over YEARS, what do you think would happen?
Weird question, but I would love it if you'd do a motogp driver sometimes. I think valentino would be a great one sinces he's also very fast in cars. It would be interesting to see what of his driving style transfers over between two and four wheels
Would love to hear your take on the differences between driving a single seater vs a gt car, and why some pilots excel in one category but struggle in the other.
Could you do a video on the aerodynamic assistance a racecar gets when it runs close to a wall? I remember hearing that there is an aerodynamic advantage to be had running very close to a wall but the internet seems divided on if this actually works. Some say the car should use Bernoulli's law to reduce drag on the side of the car to gain speed. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
@driver61, Peter Windsor is borderline obsessed with the idea that short corner drivers like verstappen are inherently faster than longer corner drivers like lando. Do you agree? Do you think lando is doing that to match what the car wants? Though, Peter also suggests that piastri manages to do much shorter corners than lando in the same machine and he’s almost on the same pace.
And that Trait is STILL there in the 2023 Car! Apparently Daniel did a recent interview where McLaren FLAT Refused to change this Trait being told after 4 Races in 2021 that he has to deal with the Car & would have to completely change his Driving Style, even though he was employed to be the Number 1 Driver on BIG Money…now, Daniel has had the same Driving Style in F1 for over 10 Years, it is easier for Lando & Oscar to adapt because this is all they are used to from a F1 Car…
hearing the 2022 car being weird makws me feel better about how Daniel did. it never made sense how danny went from the best of the rest in Renault getting podiums to being horribly mid. hopefully he can get a beter car and return to form
Ask yourselves a question. If you're in your 20s, 30s or older, how much do you actually remember from when you were 7 years old. Aside from that one guy who is going to say, 'I remember every single meal from when I was 2 years old, don't you?' most of us probably only remember the highlights. 7 is such a young formative age. We were learning to use the language in written format and maybe even still had problems tying our shoes. Also, when do most of us begin learning to drive a car? In the US maybe 15? Lando and these drivers have been driving racing cars from an age that they will not even remember most of the things from that age. Not just driving, but competing against other high quality drivers. It's funny when they ask Lando questions about broader subjects and he doesn't know the answer, but think about what that implies. All his life force for all his years- even back before he properly remembers- has been applied only to racing cars. For all those people out there who say, 'Yeah, well anybody could win in a Red Bull...' Nah. Yeah, another good F1 driver could, but not you or me.
For someone with racing technical knowledge and no actual track experience at what time is it considered too late to get into racing to go pro( be realistic
I admit it’s a faux pas to ask but it would be interesting to hear how you stack yourself up against these drivers. We know you are talented, but there’s talented, and then there is F1 talented. F1 is Maybe more selective than any other sport on the planet. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on what separates the few who are so lucky to have a seat
I really like the examination of driving styles, it just shows the extreme raw talent and modern specialization of skills, in this extreme case of those prodigies you meet at college that are inhuman.
would've loved a bit more of a deepdive into his cornering and behaviour in the traction zone. But solid vid still!
@@Adriaan1987 what an INSANE comment you just made. I feel a HEATED argument incoming.
mans on modelo
@@daarom3472deffs agree dude
Love Lando's driving style and his natural pace is one of the quickest on the grid, what impresses me the most is how he picks his battles, it's what makes him such a consistent driver.
One of the quickest on the grid who has never yet won 1 race?
@@Powk-mz1cpwell.. yeah, everyone who has winning aspirations is battling against the most consistent driver ever who’s car has an advantage over them. talking about verstappen if you didn’t realise
He really needs a shot in a completely competitive car, whether that be McLaren or otherwise. He could be one of the great ones for sure. And what a grounded kid, great personality.
mclaren are on track for next season. If they keep bringing upgrades like the ones in recent races he'll be winning races very soon.
Yeah in my opinion he is definitely a super star capable of multiple championships in a competitive car. He was won multiple series in his rookie season. He is already showing that he is great at extracting the maximum of the car and at racecraft add well. Norris, Russell, leclerc, those three are definitely top drawer drivers
@@timoooo7320 Leclerc doesnt have what it takes. He was given a shot in a car capeable of winning. He bottled it. Still better than sainz though. I seriously dont get why he still has a seat.
Don't see why he gets called overrated. In 2021 he was insane, fighting perez and bottas in the championship when he's in a much worse car than both. In 2022 he got the only podium out of anyone outside the top 3 teams. This year he's had back to back podiums and many great quali sessions. He's definitely got potential, same with Oscar. I'm excited to see how far they can both push mclaren. Also seem to have good relationships between eachother.
@@anderssanggaard6215 I'm impressed by how well you contradicted yourself.
"Leclerc is better than Sainz"
"I don't know why he has a seat"
So... Sainz should have a seat, but Leclerc shouldn't.
Top tier analysis there. You should do punditry full-time.
I remember watching Lando in the Ginettas. It is honestly my favourite class on the BTCC card. There were some incredibly naturally talented youngsters who never got the chance to move up. It's very sad.
I remember someone commenting regarding landos drivers coach saying the difference between Lando and this other kid he coached who drives Porsche cup was his dads money
I’m seriously impressed by Piastri’s season so far, hope he can keep up with Lando the entire season!
I hope they both can push mclaren to 3rd in standings. Definitely possible at this rate. They have one of the best lineups on the grid tbf
@@lewisparkin9493, I think 4th is more realistic than 3rd, but it would be a huge achievement given where they started this season.
@flyingphoenix113 well Aston seem to have fallen off of a cliff and ferrari are ferrari so I can see them catching both, obviously will have to get lucky though. Mclaren are gaining on both very quickly and with zandvoort coming up next, i can see the gap shrinking more and more
@@lewisparkin9493, I think Aston will likely upgrade the car quite aggressively to stay in the top 3. They have historically shown decent mid-season development. Ferrari will likely drop off in pace unless a miracle occurs.
@@lewisparkin9493 actually in terms of raw talent I think it is the best pairing on the grid at the moment. I think they might just edge Lewis and George and probably better than Charles and Carlos, tough to beat Max but I don’t think Checo would present them with a problem .
He is absolutely brilliant. And with a teammate like Oscar he is absolutely getting that worldchamp status.
Love Landos driving style, I think he could be a championship winner in the right car.
Id love to see a breakdown of Carlos Sainz’s driving style. Seems like a great contrast to Leclerc in the same car, opposite styles with very similar results
@@Beau_Rivage The mark of all the great drivers is adaptability. Leclerc has been able to adapt to the current car just like Carlos was able to adapt to the F1-75 towards the end of last year.
There's is no doubting Lando's natural ability. Whether Lando can take the step needed to take on Verstappen will rely on him improving his mental capacity. It's weird in the car he car he rminds of Hakkinen and Raikkonen a lot.
I think the car he's driving is the bigger issue
He said on the F1 podcast, everyone tells him he needs to have an attitude to be great, he wants to prove you can just be normal and still reach the top. Looking forward to when he has a car with race winning pace over a season.
Is it really natural ability when he says that in the first 4 years he only won once? Sounds to me that its a lot of training that was involved.
@@danieldorn9989his car has not even been 4th fastest car until recently and you expect him to win on shit cars?
@@UrielDominican What are you smokin? Did you watch the video? Lando himself said that he only won once in the first 4 years of karting, which is why I said that it doesnt sound like natural talent, but a lot of training to get on the level he is right now.
Would love to see a video of lando inside the mini super cars. He looks so small in comparison to them
Really good video as always. I would like a video explaining Piastris driving style. I want to know what makes him so fast and so consistent. Would make a really good video
You really are the best at breaking this stuff down. Thanks so much.
Can you do a driving style analysis on Alain Prost? Even with your recent videos on advantages of smoother understeery driving styles I still don't understand how AP was so fast in an era where oversteery driving styles and/or "wrestling the car in submission" generally seemed to be the way to go and more importantly HOW he was able to make his car turn in situations where everyone else would find the cars being undriveable due to too much understeer?
For me he was the GOAT.
The answer that is most often forgotten with Prost: setup and work outside the car. He didn't get his nickname "the professor" for nothing. He worked hard to create a car that was naturally fast and then drove it conservatively--to incredible success. He may not have been the fastest driver in history, and he struggled in the wet. But, he routinely outsmarted Senna, Mansell, Piquet, Lauda, and even a young Schumacher. He is my personal best driver of the 80s.
LANDOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
I love that in the videos of Lando karting you can see Piastri racing him
Can you? Could you write the timeframe please
@@lewisparkin9493 first appearance is 0:46 , he uses the same helmet design as he does today
@@odd_brick is Oscar leading that group of 4 cars?
@@lewisparkin9493 yeah
I’m sure that’s not Oscar. By the time Oscar started moving to Europe and competing in karting championship Lando already moved to compete in car. Oscar talked about this in an interview. He karted for the same team Lando used to be in but they never raced each other.
9:37 Lando being...Lando! 😂
I'd like to see a video on Rosberg, maybe to get a better idea of how he put himself right alongside Hamilton.
Rosberg did it luckily, and Lulu had bad luck by taking many Rosberg lucky shots 😂😂😂
@@JohnWiku Max could die, reincarnate, wait 25 years to grow up again and still beat Checo by 200 points in the championship. If your opponent has bad luck, you have to be in the position to take advantage of it; that takes talent regardless of car performance, as we see with Perez and the almighty Red Bull this year. Anyways, Rosberg had more DNFs than Hamilton prior to 2016, you could make an argument Lewis wouldn't have won those titles without that.
@@diplomatofthesosbrigade931No you can't argue that. 2014 Lewis was less fortunate than Nico and still won the title. Lewis was complacent in 2016. After beating Rosberg 3 years in a row he took his foot off the gas. Add to that costly mechanical issues in qualifying and DNF in race that opened the door to Rosberg winning.
@@diplomatofthesosbrigade931i dont think anyone believes that nico had a chance against hamilton in 2014 or 2015. heck, even nico said after abu dhabi in 2014 that he probably wasnt gonna win anyways regardless of the car issue
@@no1washerezz, hard disagree. Most people I knew watching the 2014 season thought it was going to be Nico's year. He out qualified Hamilton over the course of the year (something he didn't do in 2016, ironically), but he kept struggling in the races. Personally, I think Nico deserved '14 while Lewis deserved '16. But, alas, history has it the other way around.
Ayo that's me! Thanks for the credits
I can honestly listen to you explaining driver's techniques on the track all day long.
Everyone else: needs a couple of laps to get up to speed
Lando: needs one to two laps
Max: absolutely lights up the timingtables on his first full lap
Max does it on his out lap lmao
Possibly the most underrated driver on the grid. McLaren now have the best/most future proof driver line up?!?!? I think so.
100%. Oscar and lando are ranking up to be future champions. People say lando is overrated but he really isn't when you look at it. His diehard fangirls/boys are the ones who make it seem like he's overrated
@Beau_Rivage "hasn't shown it" well I guess you missed 2021 then. 3rd in the championship into the summer break, ahead of a red bull and a Mercedes. Lando isn't the most underrated on the grid but he isn't overrated. He hasn't shown a fight for a world championship because the most competitive machinery he's been in was at some points in 2021 and recently this year and guess what? He has delivered with that car shown by results with 2 p2s in a row. Probably not the most underrated but definitely not overrated. Even most of the grid rate him highly.
@Beau_Rivage also you clearly didn't read this person's comment right. They said "probably the most underrated lineup" meaning most people turn a blind eye towards their lineup (not the drivers themselves) to look at a lineup like merc or ferrari. They have probably either the second best or the best lineup for the future
Champion potential
This needs to be on Drive To Survive!
Landos the only British racer on the grid to never won at Kart Masters at PFI track
I love these style of videos . great content !
if McLaren can remain competitive and refine their car, with Lando and Oscar they will be a force
He makes me laugh lots, funniest driver in F1, Reminds me of Prost in how much thought he puts into the races, none of that over aggressive blocking when it’s completely pointless, on old tyres or against a way faster car that just costs yourself lap times. Very few have the ability to stop themselves doing that, it seems to be an ego thing. His time will come❤️, and the fans will love it when it does.
"It's no wonder Ricciardo had trouble. Lando had to use intelligence .."
Dude called Daniel an idiot, without calling him an idiot. Hilarious.
Daniel had the Same Driving Style for over 10 Years in F1, I bet if Lando had such ingrained Driving Style in F1 over YEARS, what do you think would happen?
he didn’t but okay
Weird question, but I would love it if you'd do a motogp driver sometimes. I think valentino would be a great one sinces he's also very fast in cars. It would be interesting to see what of his driving style transfers over between two and four wheels
What happened to the Oscar interview you did a month ago? Will you ever post it? Would love to see his answers to your questions
@Redexions He used your video at 03:30. Cool to be in a driver 61 video
Forget Baby Yoda, we need Baby Lando plush toys!
What's the difference between now and then except the height lol
HUGE W As a Lando Fan!!!
been watching Lando since The Genettas G50s which was one of the BTCC support races.
4:01 damn that kid driving a car
God stuff. I watch a lot of videos and also race (motorcycles). You are helpful. But it gives me more confidence knowing when and how to do it.
as "online" as Lando is, he could probably just tell us his driving style, lol, save us a whole, albeit, fantastic video!
you should make a video about Alain Prost and his driving style
@ 9:36 when he changes his look towards the camera.. my panties dropped
I would give anything to get behind the wheel of any race car at any track .love racing 🎉
Would love to hear your take on the differences between driving a single seater vs a gt car, and why some pilots excel in one category but struggle in the other.
Lando is so fast at 10:32 the car is a blur 😁
Thanx for great content
After Lewis, I back Lando. He is the next guy.
well im just really glad you put that " SEEMS be able" .... :D
Could you do a video on the aerodynamic assistance a racecar gets when it runs close to a wall? I remember hearing that there is an aerodynamic advantage to be had running very close to a wall but the internet seems divided on if this actually works. Some say the car should use Bernoulli's law to reduce drag on the side of the car to gain speed. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
@Driver61 can you make similar videos, for all the Grid? It would be great! Tks
Lando Norris: Analysis of a future world champion F1 driver.
Love these
Strange that he only got 1 pole and 1 win in F2 - both in the first race of the season.
I test the grip when starting my trips in the winter 🤪
Driver 61 is posting another video to teach me how to play all sim racing games as a pro
Just hope McLaren can give this guy a rocket able to win races in F1.
4:02 Lando "Yuki" Norris.
Talk about Alonso or Carlos plss!
Have you done a video on Hamilton, I would love to see an addition to the series based around his driving style?
Thanks 😊
Please can you do an analysis of Kimi? :D
Ugh that's exactly how I race online. If only I was able to race in real life I'd be a legend 😢
Love all of your videos but I have no idea what car I should be looking at
@driver61, Peter Windsor is borderline obsessed with the idea that short corner drivers like verstappen are inherently faster than longer corner drivers like lando. Do you agree? Do you think lando is doing that to match what the car wants? Though, Peter also suggests that piastri manages to do much shorter corners than lando in the same machine and he’s almost on the same pace.
Lando Griffin
The characteristics of the mclaren were based on what fernando had wanted when he was there
And that Trait is STILL there in the 2023 Car! Apparently Daniel did a recent interview where McLaren FLAT Refused to change this Trait being told after 4 Races in 2021 that he has to deal with the Car & would have to completely change his Driving Style, even though he was employed to be the Number 1 Driver on BIG Money…now, Daniel has had the same Driving Style in F1 for over 10 Years, it is easier for Lando & Oscar to adapt because this is all they are used to from a F1 Car…
My God, young Lando was the cutest little boy ever.
we are number one
Ladies. Love. Lando.
he is the only driver that can deal with the Redbull and give Max a run for his money!
it looks like lando was like 4 years younger than the other guys but i think he was like 2 years younger he just looked really young for his age
@redexions he used some part of your video, at 3.30 or something
4:03...I mean, not to dissimilar from Lando on F1 podiums xD
Seems Jamie got the same opportunities as young Lando, then :)
Now backmarker in Indy NXT, with team mates at the front 😕
My coach Conner mcpolin raced against him he says lando and verstappen were some of the best he has raced against
For real tho, karting looks funny af.. the big helmets on small bodies, looking tight on the kart..
they look like chibis 😹😹
one day he will drive for f1.
What!?!!
@@EddieTheH your welcome :)
@@niharrupareliya3302 Again, What!?!!
do one on george russel or alex albon👏
the question I really want answered is "does he have pubes yet?"
hearing the 2022 car being weird makws me feel better about how Daniel did. it never made sense how danny went from the best of the rest in Renault getting podiums to being horribly mid. hopefully he can get a beter car and return to form
Ask yourselves a question. If you're in your 20s, 30s or older, how much do you actually remember from when you were 7 years old. Aside from that one guy who is going to say, 'I remember every single meal from when I was 2 years old, don't you?' most of us probably only remember the highlights. 7 is such a young formative age. We were learning to use the language in written format and maybe even still had problems tying our shoes. Also, when do most of us begin learning to drive a car? In the US maybe 15? Lando and these drivers have been driving racing cars from an age that they will not even remember most of the things from that age. Not just driving, but competing against other high quality drivers. It's funny when they ask Lando questions about broader subjects and he doesn't know the answer, but think about what that implies. All his life force for all his years- even back before he properly remembers- has been applied only to racing cars.
For all those people out there who say, 'Yeah, well anybody could win in a Red Bull...' Nah. Yeah, another good F1 driver could, but not you or me.
There's a strange hatred for this guy, probably because of his popularity.
Who for lando? Ye I think its also his really die hard fans that make people feel like that.
For someone with racing technical knowledge and no actual track experience at what time is it considered too late to get into racing to go pro( be realistic
why have a map on the f3 steering wheel ?
You are a very god UA-camr and driver, I love your videos,can I get a comment heart?
I admit it’s a faux pas to ask but it would be interesting to hear how you stack yourself up against these drivers. We know you are talented, but there’s talented, and then there is F1 talented. F1 is Maybe more selective than any other sport on the planet.
It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on what separates the few who are so lucky to have a seat
Some really talented youngsters out there check out Conor Shanahan for one he has some serious car control for a 16 year old
@driver61 Pete Windsor says Lando takes long corners unlike Max and Charles. Do you agree with this?
OK, im calling it: Sergio Perez is actually Jamie Chadwick in drag.
George or Alex next?
10 minutes of video and three ads? Jesus Christ
Lando to replace Lewis (after his retirement)?
So Dodo Woof can ruin him? No thanks.
We want leclerc and russell driving style too
"we" ??? I mean I'd watch it but saying "we"? 🤣
Someday Redbull will offer him a seat
Its bwoken!
LATIF1 driving style please
Capiten title papayas 😁😁😁
man talks like hes a professional
Young Lando ??? He didn't grow up yet
It takes years of honing your skills to get to F1 just so you can let max verstappen through without a fight 😂
Same style as allain prost
You mention the tyre tendencies, ask us to watch then show hardly any footage?
Hi