Sad thing is, he tries to show his intelligence and understanding of history and provide context to why he's asking. But his questions are actually quite good
@@NorthernRidesYaBoi HAM was actually trying to translate it into english . You need to listen carefully to make sense, is like a puzzle. "Take a trake monkey" :)))
Less buttons more, or less and more communication with the engineers. Well that's definitely a difficult decision to answer.... so many factors at play....
Nemo asked this same question yesterday during World Chess Championship Game 10 Press Conference. The question was directed to World Champion Ding Liren, and the Challenger Gukesh Dommaraju.
Gentleman. A short view back to the past. 30 years ago Niki lauda old "take a trained monkey place him in to the cockpit and he is able to drive the car". 30 years later sebastian told us "i had to start my car like a computer its very complicated" .And Nico rosberg said he pressed durig the race i dont remember what race the wrong button on the wheel question for both. Is formula 1 driving today to complicated with 20 and more buttons on the wheel are you to much under effort,under pressur? what are you wishes for the future concerning the technical programs durig the race less buttons more or less and more communication with you engineers? is this good?
Gentlemen, a short view back to the past. Thirty years ago, Niki Lauda told us: "Take a trained monkey, place him into the cockpit and he is able to drive the car." Thirty years later Sebastian told us: "I had to start my car like a computer. It's very complicated." And Nico Rosbeg said, err, he pressed during the race, I don't remember what race, the wrong button on the wheel. Question for you to both. Is formula 1 driving today too complicated with 20 and more buttons on the wheel, are you too much under effort, under pressure? What are your wishes for the future, concerning technical program, errrm, during the race? Less buttons, more? Or less and more communication with your engineers.
Seb: Yeah, I remember the question. I think it depends all on how the monkey grows up these days. I think it's a different generation of monkeys that Niki was talking about probably compared to monkeys we have today. Obviously there's a lot of buttons on the steering wheel, probably too many but I think for us, we grow up like that, it's a different generation. I think if you put a modern phone in Niki's hands, I'm not sure he would know what to do - sorry Niki. I think it's what you get used to. For sure, when I started, for example, in Formula One, there were a lot of procedures I had to learn, a lot of buttons I needed to know how to control etc. But it's part of cars nowadays. If you jump into a normal road car, there's also plenty of buttons but in the end the most important bit is the steering wheel, turning the car left and right and the accelerator at the bottom. I think the basics haven't changed and that's the important thing, that the sport remains as it has been many many years ago despite how many buttons you have on the steering wheel. NR: I'll make this a bit shorter. I think we need to just make sure that the sport stays simple for the fans, that's the most important thing. The direction, it's all great, technology fantastic, hybrid power, buttons, everything, that's all great but we need to make sure that for the fans it stays simple enough. That's something for the medium term future, that we need to keep an eye on. That's it
The moment the interviewer said "Gentlemen, a short view..." , Seb knew it was going to be a legendary question, with the way he smiled.
Yes & funnily, he hadn't heard Koster before.
The funny thing is his questions are actually quite good
It's just that they're poorly formulated.
@@vitoriosouto02 they aren't even that badly formulated actually, it's his delivery that's the biggest problem I think.
@@boi9082 it could be the language barrier and that he doesn’t speak much English probably
@@vitoriosouto02
Yeah. He's just not a hugely fluent English speaker. The actual question is really good once you parse through the awkward language.
Yeah. I'm surfing UA-cam to find the answer lol, but every video is cut before
Sad thing is, he tries to show his intelligence and understanding of history and provide context to why he's asking. But his questions are actually quite good
Exactly how and why do you think that is sad?
Do the drivers give answers later or what happens?
I love how Seb's face just lights up when he hears this mans voice
He knew it was coming XD
@@Fidelitye Even though he hadn't encountered a Koster question before.
'Less , more buttons? '
Button : *confused* confusing *confusion*
15 WDC around Nico Hulkenburg
Nico styl the GOAT 🤣👍
I wonder how many wins😂😂
@@momodin2616 219 wins and 15 Championship around the Hulk
I wonder how many podiums lol
@@Cpr1234 i think 408 or something like that
0:18 Rosberg invented the *sheesh* face
Imagine if Kimi was there 😂😂
Bwoah
Bwoah i just race
"For f**k's sake!"
mwoaah leave me alone
I dont use buttons, I just vroooom
0:14 Alonso’s face 😂
Me listening to my friend complain about another deadbeat boyfriend
From that to this 0:47 😂
@@een4964 This specifically true. Especially since I've lived in an hostel with 3 of my classmates.
Gotta love Vettel. Classy guy, actually listened, heard who it was for, and defended the reporter.
Yes because he totally didn’t make a playful jab at the reporters expense at the end lol.
*That's me trying to explain to my english teacher why I didn't do the homework*
0:10 😂 lewis face tho when said moneky😂😂
I wonder how it went under the radar, maybe everyone is hesitant
@@TheDazzler420 Whose radar though?
This was 2014 though. Imagine the sh!t that would hit the fan if it was now!
Lewis in 2023: "Objection your honor, hearsay"
-Gentlemen
Sebastian smiles immediately
"MONKEY"
Lewis Hamilton : 👁️👄👁️
0:07 his face was like : holup what?
The way Vettel amused himself at 1:21 is great
I like how Nico squinted like he's also confused on what race he was talking about from 0:29 to 0:33
00:15 that Alonso look killed me 😂
0:47 when you fart and then wait for your friend to smell it
I'm glad I scrolled all the way down here
Omfg!! So true🤣🤣🤣
Pure evil 😂😂😂
I think the question was fine, it's just him having difficulty speaking.
That was an Essay where you needed to gather peer viewed scientific data to create an argument for a simple steering wheel and more driving.
its pretty weird, when he says "monkey" 1 second later 0:10 hamilton gives the death stare eyes and is like "tf u say?"
Hamilton likes thinking everyone's against him, so... xD
@@NorthernRidesYaBoi You’re entitled to your own opinion, but that’s just wrong mate.
@@NorthernRidesYaBoi HAM was actually trying to translate it into english . You need to listen carefully to make sense, is like a puzzle. "Take a trake monkey" :)))
@@dianamaioru497 You’re entitled to your own opinion, but that’s just wrong mate.
@@tysopiccaso8711 You're entitled to your own opinion, but that's just wrong mate.
Idk why I Immediately clicked on this video. But when I heard "a short view back to the past" I knew it would be this amazing vid.
Haha right! Who else is watching in 2021!?! I see I click haha!! 😒
*After all of that*
Kimi: NO
laugh all you want, but the man had a point
That triggered Lewis face, when he says "monkey" 😂
The "technical programme" in his German accent made me die 😂
I imagine someone saying: "sorry i didn't hear the question can you repeat?" and everyone has to listen to the minute long question again.
Lewis face wondering where the question was going when he said monkey bruh
This is so great, honestly! 0:55 always gets me xD
“gentlemen, a short view back to the past..”
Seb: “Ooooh boy..”
Walter Koster: ..."Monkey.."
Hamilton at 0:10 : "so, you have chosen D E A T H"
To this day I don't know what the answer was.
Walter Koster is the kind of guy who can beat Hamilton by 10 lap ahead in 10000% AI
Lol, Vettel killed me at the end 😂😂
is this the same interviewer that asked a 1 min 30s question to Charles too ? that actually just meant "please give us your top 5 worst races"
Less buttons more, or less and more communication with the engineers. Well that's definitely a difficult decision to answer.... so many factors at play....
"can you repeat the question" - fucking beautiful.
this man is a legend
their faces are priceless
Nemo asked this same question yesterday during World Chess Championship Game 10 Press Conference. The question was directed to World Champion Ding Liren, and the Challenger Gukesh Dommaraju.
Vettel did not hold back!!
0:56 poor Lewis trying to keep up with the questions. There was a genuine smile on those faces.😊😂
Gentleman, all was born from big bang...
It is funny but quite sad considering this guys clearly learned english just to ask this question.
question actua;lly starts 0:38
So many Germans in 1 room 😂
Sadly Walter koster retired as f1 journalist
Look at Lewis his face when the Guy says monkey haha
camera goes on Hamilton and he looks eerily to the camera as the world "MONKEY" is spoken - that's fuckin racist!
It's even funnier with the zoom on each one
People should be more patient when listening to others, especially when they aren't speaking in 1st language
Plot twist: Walter Koster is actually Kimi😎
Gentlemen.... A short view back to the past........
vettels face 😂😂
-Don't remember what race-
Ofc Britney of all people taking it veryvery seriously. 😤
i wrote the whole question but youtube said
no
That's weird. Could you DM it to me? I'll try posting it in the description, with credit
@@ikupsugiarto i can do it again later
Gentleman.
A short view back to the past.
30 years ago Niki lauda old "take a trained monkey place him in to the cockpit and he is able to drive the car".
30 years later sebastian told us "i had to start my car like a computer its very complicated" .And Nico rosberg said he pressed durig the race i dont remember what race the wrong button on the wheel
question for both. Is formula 1 driving today to complicated with 20 and more buttons on the wheel are you to much under effort,under pressur? what are you wishes for the future concerning the technical programs durig the race less buttons more or less and more communication with you engineers?
is this good?
@@mike_klein. awesome mate!
I was eager for the question to be repeated
0:19
Seb: 🙂😀🙂😀
Fernando: 😀😀😀😀
Rosberg: 🗿🗿🗿🗿
Hulk: 😀😀😀😀
Jenson: 🙂🙂😀😀
Lewis: 😕😕😕😕
Lewis:🤔🤨😃😄
Rosberg all the time: 🗿
Gentlemen, a short view back to the past. Thirty years ago, Niki Lauda told us: "Take a trained monkey, place him into the cockpit and he is able to drive the car." Thirty years later Sebastian told us: "I had to start my car like a computer. It's very complicated." And Nico Rosbeg said, err, he pressed during the race, I don't remember what race, the wrong button on the wheel.
Question for you to both. Is formula 1 driving today too complicated with 20 and more buttons on the wheel, are you too much under effort, under pressure? What are your wishes for the future, concerning technical program, errrm, during the race? Less buttons, more? Or less and more communication with your engineers.
How hard is it to start a computer?
0:08 Monke
Ive always wanted to hear seb and nico's answer on this question. Does anyone have the video??
Seb: Yeah, I remember the question. I think it depends all on how the monkey grows up these days. I think it's a different generation of monkeys that Niki was talking about probably compared to monkeys we have today. Obviously there's a lot of buttons on the steering wheel, probably too many but I think for us, we grow up like that, it's a different generation. I think if you put a modern phone in Niki's hands, I'm not sure he would know what to do - sorry Niki. I think it's what you get used to. For sure, when I started, for example, in Formula One, there were a lot of procedures I had to learn, a lot of buttons I needed to know how to control etc. But it's part of cars nowadays. If you jump into a normal road car, there's also plenty of buttons but in the end the most important bit is the steering wheel, turning the car left and right and the accelerator at the bottom. I think the basics haven't changed and that's the important thing, that the sport remains as it has been many many years ago despite how many buttons you have on the steering wheel.
NR: I'll make this a bit shorter. I think we need to just make sure that the sport stays simple for the fans, that's the most important thing. The direction, it's all great, technology fantastic, hybrid power, buttons, everything, that's all great but we need to make sure that for the fans it stays simple enough. That's something for the medium term future, that we need to keep an eye on. That's it
If Khabib was there.... This is no 1 bullshit question
can you repeat the question?
hilarious
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
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