ALESI SUZUKA 1995 - RACE OF MY LIFE

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  • ALESI was 51 seconds behind Schumacher at one point and still caught him! Comments throughout the video are from Jean himself who described this as the race of his life (not canada 95!)
    “In my Formula 1 career there were many races I should have won but didn’t, so it’s quite correct that one I failed to finish was the race of my life! I qualified second to Michael Schumacher and it was raining on race day. Before the start, I went to the race director and said, ‘The startline is downhill, and we don’t have a handbrake, so how can I avoid a penalty if my car moves?’ He said, ‘As long as you line up behind the line, even if your car moves a little bit, as long as you don’t improve position it’s fine.'”
    “So, at the start, my car was moving a little and I did not improve my position. And not only did I get a penalty, my team-mate Gerhard Berger did too! I was totally fed up with that decision. So I had to stop for a 10-second stop-go penalty, and dropped to 10th. I did one lap and then got on the radio: ‘I want slicks.’ Although it was still quite wet, I was passing everyone - I even overtook Johnny Herbert down the inside at 130R on my in-lap before putting on the slicks. It wasn’t without drama: I had a couple of 360s on the straight! On one lap, Pedro Lamy pushed me onto the grass exiting the chicane. Watch it on UA-cam, I had the onboard camera - it’s amazing!”
    “People say that I’m special in the wet, in those conditions with slicks, but all I gave was my maximum. Perhaps it’s my driving style that explores the limit of the tyres, and keeps the heat in them more than everyone else. I’m not scared to lose control of the car. By lap nine I’d moved up from 15th to ninth, and was lapping five seconds per lap faster than everyone else - including Michael, who was still on wets. A lap later I was sixth. Then I passed Damon Hill around the outside of the chicane. By lap 12 I was back in second, just a few seconds behind Michael, who had pitted by now, and I was setting fastest lap after fastest lap. I could almost hear him as he looked in his mirrors: ‘What is he doing there? I thought he had a penalty’.”
    “I was having a great time, but it wasn’t to be my day again. The driveshaft broke, and all the oil came out of the differential. It had been fun while it lasted.”
    #ALESI #JEANALESI #f1

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  • @scottnicholls2523
    @scottnicholls2523 11 місяців тому +21

    Drs was brought in to replace jean alesi

  • @adelaidecity76
    @adelaidecity76 5 місяців тому +9

    An absolutely phenomenal race and that's why people like me loved to support Jean - you just never knew what you were going to get. No, he wasn't a 'complete' driver like Michael but he gave us moments like these that we'll remember forever. Forza Jean!

  • @jerzinho92
    @jerzinho92 2 роки тому +24

    Its all the Jean Alesi s career in one video. A big Balls driver, a killer under the rain, but an incredible bad luck.

  • @ssssssss6889
    @ssssssss6889 3 роки тому +48

    I watched this race live on the TV and I adored Jean Alesi, He had very bad luck all around but the ones in 95 are hurting in the sense they really hammered his final placement in the championship. Mechanical failure at Monza, Spa-Franchorchamps and few others that I may be missing. There is also the fact that the gap between Ferrari and Renault teams (williams and benetton) kept growing and growing throughout the season. Just remember that Alesi finished 2nd in Argentine 10 sec behind Hill but 20 sec ahead of Schumacher in the early stage of the season. Also Berger was second to schumacher on the Imola grid , can't remember exactly, by setting a lap time with a next to zero gap. In the second half of season Ferrari were around a full second ( even 1,5 in some races) behind in qualification.
    All the above said, we need to recognize that Alesi was a bit over-emotional and driven a bit too much by instinct. The side of him had advantages and disadvantages.
    The advantage is that stunning drive at Suzuka and the disadvantage is that spin driving outside of Lamy, He was so much faster than any body else and making up so much time that he could really afford to lose 2-3 second there , if needed, but play it safer. This side of him made him loose in other instance also.
    And finally, he was not really dominating his team mate in Ferrari and Benetton years. He was better all around but that's it. They were pretty much equal in qualifications. Also, there were particular circuits ( obviously Interlagos, Estoril and Hockenheim are 3 of these) where his teammate performed better year after year.
    With all the love and admiration I have for Alesi thanks to his very good races and drives, I am just trying to be not biased and sided. That's all.

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому +9

      Thanks for your wonderful comment! You actually touch on some topics that i planned to address in future videos. Normally drivers improve and mature over time. But I feel alesi didnt improve much over time because he felt very happy and confident with his abilities (thanks to his stunning breakthrough seasons). He was not the most professional driver, but for me certainly the most entertaining. He was theatre, drama passion and spectacle. And ive never found another driver that I rooted for as much since.

    • @zigzagwandrr
      @zigzagwandrr 3 роки тому +2

      @@Dalesi I think there is perhaps an argument to say that the constantly unreliable Ferrari contributed a lot to this failure to mature. Looking back over the old seasons now, you can really feel his frustration growing and growing. In 91, he was a bright-eyed boy, under the wing of Prost, optimistic for the future. By 94, he was lying on the tarmac next to his yet again stricken car, forlorn, head in hands, wondering what he did to deserve this rotten luck. It wore him down immensely (as it would anyone, but even more so for a emotional guy like Jean) to see his supreme efforts all go up in smoke so many times. By the end, he just seemed to take it as a given and he was pleasantly surprised if it didn't happen.
      It's hard not to wonder what could have been if he'd taken that Williams offer instead. Maybe he would have sorted out some of his problems, become a bit more patient, learned better how to apply his talent, and not become so ingrained in a battling mindset. In fact, when he makes that pass on Hill at the chicane and the TV shows Frank's reaction, I swear you can clearly see Frank thinking, "FFS Damon... if I could click my fingers right now and make you two switch seats, I'd do it in a heartbeat."

    • @BaxorUpGreat
      @BaxorUpGreat Місяць тому +1

      I was a Schumacher's fan at that time. I watched that race... I was fucking scared he will outrace Schumacher, literally kick his ass 😂 ... He would have definitely done that hadn't his engine burned.

    • @ssssssss6889
      @ssssssss6889 Місяць тому

      @@BaxorUpGreat again , i do not know but am keen to know whether that spin outside of Lamy damaged any of the radiators. This is very possible and realistic but don't know. Alesi jas never been a car friendly driver unlike for example Prost , Lauda or Patrese.

  • @thattimelord
    @thattimelord 3 роки тому +51

    One of the most underrated drivers in history. Definitely deserved a world championship or two

    • @Phoenix1664
      @Phoenix1664 2 роки тому +2

      I agree with you. He was my favourite driver growing up. I have to admit he was his own worst enemy though. Yes he had bad luck, terrible luck, but he was very highly strung, and bad career decisions, and burning bridges, was his downfall. Same happened with Alonso.

    • @joeysausage3437
      @joeysausage3437 Рік тому +1

      @@Phoenix1664 But everything you mentioned is the reason why folks liked him.

    • @Phoenix1664
      @Phoenix1664 Рік тому +2

      @@joeysausage3437 and me too. But liking him was bloody painful cause something would always go wrong.

    • @joeysausage3437
      @joeysausage3437 Рік тому +1

      @@Phoenix1664 You have a point. With you.

    • @uspo8326
      @uspo8326 5 місяців тому

      He deserved a world championship over who? He only won 1 race in his whole career and despite all his racing talent he was a liability.

  • @sandarhemmu5685
    @sandarhemmu5685 2 роки тому +13

    Watched the race yesterday and my conclusion was, Alesi best of the race. And you made this tribute ! Very very good, so everyone can understand the skills of Alesi, f1 hero !

  • @randomchannel1712
    @randomchannel1712 3 роки тому +23

    The amount of talent this man has is just fukkin insane

  • @jorgemelara9526
    @jorgemelara9526 3 роки тому +17

    Thanks for this video . I have wait to see a jewel like this many years .. thanks..JEAN ALESI RULES !!!

  • @centropyges
    @centropyges 3 роки тому +24

    Jean and the 412T2 were so fast in 95. Sad the reliability was poor, a lot of podium was possible, maybe one or two more victory. but he give us some great race this year, allways fun to watch him driving his style with his hands up on the wheel and his leaning head on curves. Thank you Jean !

    • @guillaumefouche
      @guillaumefouche 3 роки тому +7

      Could have won in Spa, Monza, Suzuka and potentially Nurburging and already won in Canada, could have been 5 wins and more podiums and he should have been the real title contender, so sad

    • @1agent0
      @1agent0 3 роки тому

      @@guillaumefouche no in Nürburgring Jean could not win. They gambled by skipping a pit stop and then Schumacher was seconds faster with tyres. The regrets are about Imola (no fuel enough), Monza, and maybe spa and Suzuka because on dump tracks they've been able to choose the pressures of the tyres

    • @steostettu
      @steostettu 3 роки тому +5

      @@guillaumefouche 95 season for me remains the most exciting season of FERRARI more than others. Jean way to drive was pure emotion. I don't mind victory's number. Thank you Jean ! He was the domonstration that numbers don't count like emotions.

  • @davideaccorsi5637
    @davideaccorsi5637 3 роки тому +16

    The "Like" I gave goes to the video, but first and foremost to Jean Alesi, who is an hero of this sport.

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Thanks to Jean there are still lots of video's for me to make!

  • @ThomasHaberkorn
    @ThomasHaberkorn Рік тому +12

    one of the best drives of all time

  • @justinbarber5463
    @justinbarber5463 2 роки тому +3

    The Greatest!!! Sempre nei nostri cuori! Sempre 27!! ❤️

  • @Twin540i
    @Twin540i 3 роки тому +17

    Absolute legend Alesi was. Drove that Ferrari by the scruff of the neck and was epic in car control. Just a shame he never had a championship car with Ferrari

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому +1

      A real shame! I think he showed in 95 that he could have been unstoppable with a decent car !

    • @nathanwilliams2152
      @nathanwilliams2152 8 місяців тому

      It was a shame. The first time I thought he was special was 1992 - his drives in Spain and France that year were unbelievable. Plus he qualified the F92/A higher up than it should have been consistently, and blew off a very talented driver in Ivan Capelli. He made very few mistakes from 1992 onwards, but I still think he was a bit too emotional behind the wheel, and unlike Schumacher, Prost, et al, was not the consummate politician and diplomat that would have galvanised the team behind him. Passion before reason - like Paul Tracy in CART. But that was why I loved him.

  • @gianclaudiodezottis9773
    @gianclaudiodezottis9773 2 роки тому +8

    Grande Jean...hai onorato il leggendario n 27 con una rimonta spettacolare tirando fuori gli artigli e tutto quello che avevi purtroppo sei stato sfortunato (come spesso ti capitava), ma hai lasciato 1 gran bel ricordo nel cuore dei tifosi in rosso. Gianclaudio27

  • @ianc7866
    @ianc7866 9 місяців тому +4

    I watched this live. I was on at 3am. I was 16. I still am a huge alesi fan. I wish more driver drove with their hearts and not their head.

  • @jorgemelara9526
    @jorgemelara9526 3 роки тому +9

    Finally watched the video , thanks for make in it .. the best race Jean did .. he was that day at his peak..thanks for making this video .. thanks you made me really happy

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Jorge! Your comment made my day too!

  • @federicotombolini_
    @federicotombolini_ Рік тому +1

    What happens when you don't have intermediate tyres. I'd get rid of them immediately.

  • @interplanetariamente
    @interplanetariamente Рік тому +3

    Per me, dopo Villeneuve, il pilota più amato della' Ferrari.

  • @davideloi9176
    @davideloi9176 9 місяців тому +1

    Maledetto v12. Se nel 1994 e/o 95 si fossero decisi a passare al v10 le cose sarebbero andate molto diversamente

  • @hugoagogo9435
    @hugoagogo9435 Рік тому +3

    Pure legend. Ferrari through and through to the expense of his success. As a Ferrari fan myself the respect I have for such a unbelievably fast driver to give the team all his fantastic talent for very little reward can’t be measured. So wish they could have given him the title his ability deserved

  • @ThomasKleinH
    @ThomasKleinH 11 місяців тому +2

    Funny to mention Rubens Barrichello, who is in front of Alesi missed the pit entry at 1:43

  • @greggeorges7431
    @greggeorges7431 3 роки тому +12

    The best driver in f1

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому +4

      pure magic, every time he was on track!

  • @Fenris8800
    @Fenris8800 9 місяців тому +2

    "Demonstarter"
    What a title!

  • @ventisette.
    @ventisette. 3 роки тому +6

    That fucking Minardi! The spin ruined his gearbox

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому +2

      incredibly It took jean only half a lap to catch and pass lamy again!

    • @Joseph_Porta
      @Joseph_Porta 3 роки тому +3

      big fan of Jean, but often he was hot headed, he could have waited for the straight to pass lamy

    • @User-nu6km
      @User-nu6km 3 роки тому +1

      @@Joseph_Porta exactly

  • @adrianocalicz6178
    @adrianocalicz6178 2 роки тому +2

    Daí 26 anos depois surge um cidadão com um carro muito superior aos demais, com um negócio chamado DRS fazendo metade do serviço, e chamam o tal cidadão de deus! Ah vá ....

  • @algerdlitvin2097
    @algerdlitvin2097 3 роки тому +2

    Why didn't he use the brake pedal? - (

  • @p_adam19
    @p_adam19 3 роки тому +3

    My disappointment is immeasurable

  • @arelortal6580
    @arelortal6580 3 роки тому +3

    If only he had joined the right teams at the right time...

  • @tryfourlo
    @tryfourlo 2 роки тому +2

    I always thought he was a great pilot. 2:24 proves it. Thanx for the memories jean!

  • @Dalesi
    @Dalesi  2 роки тому +5

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  • @oliviomiliucci1576
    @oliviomiliucci1576 Рік тому +1

    Alesi scatenato in Giappone

  • @MrSstiel
    @MrSstiel 3 роки тому +3

    What's the name of the music in the video? Powerful stuff and great performance by Alesi.

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  2 роки тому +1

      Its zack hemsey’s “Vengeance”

    • @MrSstiel
      @MrSstiel 2 роки тому

      @@Dalesi Thank you.

  • @maurizioalbertorossi3955
    @maurizioalbertorossi3955 3 роки тому +4

    Grazie Jean, il mio idolo ero un tuo super tifoso, sia in Ferrari che quando passasti alla Benetton, alla ProstGp, alla Jordan, alla Sauber! Tutto cuore, piede e quella sensibilità su bagnato....un vero pilota della generazione di Senna...avresti meritato almeno un mondiale ed invece il fato, ha voluto darti una sola vittoria in Canada, in compenso però, sei entrato nei cuori di noi tifosi Ferraristi e del motosport tutto. Un uomo vincente, sempre sul pezzo e corretto al punto di aver sempre difeso la scuderia del cavallino nei suoi anni più bui, quando invece potevi finire in Wiliams e vincere molto. Ma si sa il tuo sogno era guidare un Rossa, nel bene nel male, nelle delusioni e nelle gioie, ci hai regalato emozioni indelebili da ricordare gelosamente, augurandoti il meglio anche x Giuliano. Un pensiero sincero ed un grazie campione senza corona, ma con un regno di tifosi fedeli.

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому

      Grazie Maurizio per questo bellissimo commento! C’e un episodio che ti ha capito di piu?

    • @maurizioalbertorossi3955
      @maurizioalbertorossi3955 3 роки тому

      @@Dalesi Suzuka 1995, una gara epica! Ma anche Monza e Spa...dello stesso anno......e poi nel 1994 quel curioso episodio ad Hockenheim : l'esplosione della carena copri motore a piena farfalla in pieno rettifilo a 350 km/h ....be, non si è fatto mancare niente il grande Alesi..
      Ps: il suo casco, con i colori in memoria di Elio de Angelis. Purtroppo non esistono più questi piloti genuini, la F1 è cambiata così tanto che ha mantenuto solo il suo vecchio nome.

  • @antolitre0085
    @antolitre0085 Місяць тому

    Jean Alesi, this great pilot, has unfortunately never been rewarded to the extent of his talent. Je t'adore Jean Alesi, j'ai été ton plus grand fan durant tes années de F1. MErci.

  • @timkasansky2528
    @timkasansky2528 2 місяці тому

    This guy won one race for Ferrari and yet the Tifosi loves him.
    And this video explains why perfectly.
    A warrior, faster and more competitive than drivers than won many times more races than him..

  • @Phil-ww1dv
    @Phil-ww1dv Місяць тому

    Ferrari's engineering to blame. A Japanese, British or French engine would have won it.

  • @Holanduzo
    @Holanduzo 3 роки тому +4

    The song is Zack Hemsey - "Vengeance"

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому

      I love it!

    • @Holanduzo
      @Holanduzo 3 роки тому +1

      @@Dalesi Yes, but you linked the wrong Spotify, and the real song in the description would have been cool instead having to search for it.

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому

      @@Holanduzo gotcha 😉 spotify was to my profile

  • @engared
    @engared 8 місяців тому +1

    Charles Leclerc is the new Jean Alesi.

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  8 місяців тому

      Everytime something happens with him this is what I think of. Especially those times when he has incidents when it looks when he’s trying to overcompensate for the cars lack in performance.

  • @rasul_playgames7225
    @rasul_playgames7225 2 роки тому +1

    AMAZING RACE!!!
    My favourite

  • @laborthief3709
    @laborthief3709 2 роки тому +1

    how can I find the music

  • @Phil-ww1dv
    @Phil-ww1dv Місяць тому

    Formidable et epatant. Ii kanji ; Nippon!

  • @NationOfMasturbation
    @NationOfMasturbation 2 роки тому +7

    If only he went to Williams in 1991

  • @Phil-ww1dv
    @Phil-ww1dv Місяць тому

    Formidable et epatant. Ii kanji ; Nippon!

  • @Phil-ww1dv
    @Phil-ww1dv Місяць тому

    Formidable et epatant. Ii kanji ; Nippon!

  • @hit-the-apexstudios5760
    @hit-the-apexstudios5760 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. This is among the greatest displays of wet weather driving I have ever seen in F1, one of those performances full of moments where you just gasp at the brilliance and cannot comprehend the car control. Alesi did the #27 justice at Ferrari, pure adrenaline inducing excitement was never far away with him.

  • @DimostenisPolychros-x9e
    @DimostenisPolychros-x9e Місяць тому

    Jean alesi cold be world Champion if he had a good car easy.

  • @RC-tn7qs
    @RC-tn7qs 2 роки тому

    Alesi engine blows up : 2:22 ; make a sortie of road ; as Jacques Villeneuve to 1996 Australian GP - Melbourne (duel with Damon Hill) ; but the Ferrari V12 is not at the end of this race...

  • @studioclassicbarbershop950
    @studioclassicbarbershop950 2 роки тому +1

    Story of Jean. I remmeber the race.

  • @isaacrimor
    @isaacrimor Рік тому +1

    alesi.....just one race win.....and he was luchy

  • @briantaylor9285
    @briantaylor9285 2 роки тому +1

    *RAIN*
    Devil: "There is a storm coming..."
    Jean Alesi: "I am the storm."
    ⚡⚡🌩️🌩️🌩️🌧️🌧️⚡⚡🌩️🌩️

  • @sporkfindus4777
    @sporkfindus4777 2 роки тому +1

    Was it known by this point that Schumacher and Irvine were replacing Berger and Alesi at Ferrari for the following year? Jonathan Palmer, like John Watson when commentating for Eurosport, was clearly a fan.

    • @rkk578
      @rkk578 Рік тому +3

      Yep, it was announced in the summer (?) of 1995. I remember that it was common knowledge that the 1995 Monza grand prix will be Alesi's and Berger's last home race. As I remember right Alesi was offered to stay as a second driver but he didn't accept. Ukyo Katayama would have been one of Benetton's driver for 1995 (he never confirmed which top tier team, but Mild Seven sponsorship kinda gives it away), but he had cancer in his back so he could not sign the contract. This information came out years later and for a long time everyone thought that Katayama was a bad driver, while he was actually driving with a lot of pain.

  • @zoltanlaszlo2222
    @zoltanlaszlo2222 3 роки тому +3

    The last race with Ferrari unfortunately bad finish.

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому +2

      There was a race after this, Ferrari made a special V12 engine for their last race in Adelaide before they switched to V10 for 1996

    • @mark4lev
      @mark4lev 3 роки тому

      @@Dalesi what was the special v12? There is bbc footage of alesi quali Adelaide, impossibly high revving engine, maybe that’s it? Just watched the footage and yes, special engines flown in, I guess qualifying ‘grenade’ engines

    • @Dalesi
      @Dalesi  3 роки тому

      @@mark4lev thats the one! Just for the last qualifying session they produced an extra high revving engine. I don’t remember the increase in revs, but if you compare the sound from that session with others from the same season youll be able to tell the difference!

    • @mark4lev
      @mark4lev 3 роки тому +1

      @@Dalesi they never told you the rpm back then, but must be 17,500 rpm at least. Highest revving v12 ever made, no one will ever try again, due to emissions etc, v12 not acceptable. I just wanted to point out it was Alan Jones talking about the engines. This was bbc coverage but was for the Australian audience. BBC in the U.K. didn’t show qualifying very often.

  • @oliviomiliucci1576
    @oliviomiliucci1576 Рік тому +1

    Alesi scatenato in Giappone

  • @oliviomiliucci1576
    @oliviomiliucci1576 2 роки тому

    Jean,per me resti un "grande"..Con una Ferrari migliore avresti vinto molto di più

  • @alesi257
    @alesi257 4 місяці тому +1

    Legendary drive - probably the best of Alesi’s career, alongside the one just three weeks before at the Nurburgring, also in the wet, also dueling with Hill and Schumacher. While most fans mostly remember his race against Senna in 1990, I think 1995 is the key year in the story of Alesi’s career, due to his victory in Canada, his stellar performances in the rain, but also the bitter heartbreak of losing his Ferrari drive to Schumacher.

  • @crys8284
    @crys8284 5 місяців тому

    @LaF1dimenticata - le gare della vita