Same here, I'm new to the sport and I have been playing F1 2018 as I prepare for F1 2019. I wanted to understand how the whole race strategy worked out.
refuelling if done right can make f1 faster and have more pit stop strategy variance. Remember France 04, Schumi pitted 4 times and still won the race, 4 fast qualifying stints on low fuel, on the best car of the season. Great explanation by the way. Keep up the f1 videos.
@@vrnvorona one mistake during a normal pit stop, and a wheel will come loose and hit someone at 80 kmh. You might aswell ban pit stops altogether then. Theres been so many times when a wheel has come loose and come very close to hitting someone but as soon as theres one pit fire, they get banned. Flawed logic
I've never watched a race, just seemed like short cars going in circles. This channel has convinced me to watch a race, now that I understand the workings behind a race. F1 should sponsor you for getting them a new viewer.
Same for me 😂 few years back Id be like whats the point of that cars going round in circles hows that interesting? Sitting 2 hours for 2 seconds of excitement and overtaking. With basketball or football you get that every 20 seconds or so 😂😂 but my way in was quite different I was quite interested in the technology involved for some years and how the cars work before going into the actual driving side and sport of it, but sadly after this season Im not sure I can call it a sport anymore or renew my interest in following it.
Like others, I would say this is an incredible source to learn more about F1. Please continue making such videos. I would personally like to see videos on car setup, aerodynamics, etc.
Great video. There is also the effect of following a car closely leading to increase tyre wear, and also if you are in the lead to cover, or to copy the strategy of the car behind in order to keep pace. A defensive strategy. Teams nowadays run sims to see try to determine the optimal strategy. It gets quite complex. Can you imagine controlling an F1 car at 5g and making strategy calculations!
You could even get a safety car until the second to last lap. For the restart I would suggest using the super soft tires than, especially if the guy before you stays on the hards. Maybe and I say MAYBE you could pass him in the last lap, wouldn't that be crazy.....
as someone who recently got into motorsport in general & is very keen on becoming really knowledgeable, i seriously seriously thank you & appreciate you for putting out these videos educating us on the sport. if it wasn’t for people like you, my interest in motorsport would probably have faded, as i found learning the small nuances pretty difficult. thank you!
I'm very late on this video but man oh man I needed it! I understood the pieces of race strategy but struggled to put them together. Now the puzzle has been laid out for me and it makes so much sense!! Definitely subbing.
Videos like this are proof that pretty much anything can be interesting if someone takes the time to explain it properly. I don't watch F1, but if I was watching it with this guy commentating I could definitely get into it.
Dude, this channel is so sick.. we need more content!!! I have no idea what you’re up to with the majority of your time but a video a week would be amazing.. pleeeeease!
Wow! Still relevant to Ferrari 😂😂 Also so nice to see how far Stuart has progressed with his production values. This is already a good vid, but the current once are so much for advanced!
Great video with great animations! Really appreciate the detail. One astris to note, the 1st lap on any set of tyres is slower then the 2nd due to drivers building up heat. Attempting to drive race speed from the pits is what cost Alex Zanardi his legs
Part of why I like F1 so much is the sheer complexity of every aspect involved. Hell just the logistics of moving everything from track to track is an amazing feat.
This is a valuable contribution to the understanding of the sport. We hear a lot about the importance of the skill of the driver, also how lucky he is/was. Seldom is there proper credit and understanding to those who engineer the strategy. All that said, it's an interesting exercise to apply this thinking to the notorious final race to the 2021 season in Abu Dabi. The importance of tyre strategy in this race is consistently ignored by passionate partisanship in the fans. I think it's clear that Hamilton should have boxed earlier but did not is a crucial factor in how the race ended.
I m a beginner in F1, it's a very interesting sport. The one thing that I observed is that all the F1 fans that I encounter(only online, in Romania it's not such a popular sport), all of them have common sense, seemingly smart and somewhat of good manners. I think this says something about this sport. I wait for some comments about this topic, also who can recommend me a good site or a magazine to read, even book would be great(obvious about F1 ). Thank you!
Great video. The best way to understand and practice F1 race strategies is playing Motorsport Manager. One more thing that you didn't say is that when drivers are on yellow flag behind a safety car, the tyre temperatures drop low, and so does the grip.
I was always confused as to why people liked watching those races and stuff and being me, a person who has no idea of how racing works, from the side it just looks like some cars driving and whoever has the faster car wins. I knew i was missing something and that it couldnt be that plain and simple. I had no idea of all those thing existing and people actually taking in consideration in those races. After watching your video it definitely brought up a lot more interest in me about F1 and overall racing in general. Thank you
With us AND the world of sports in lockdown, I know I’m not the only one here who decided the time was perfect to get BACK into F1 after 10 yrs off. That said, this is PERFECT material to help get more AMERICANS into the awesome sport. I’ll definitely be watching your archives! 👏👏✌️ ** Edit: Just sawr your archives. Hooooooo weeeee!! OUTSTANDING!! Insta-sub here! 🤘🤘
I don't even watch F1 but still loved the couple of videos I've seen from you! Very interesting stuff. Never realized there was so much planning behind races.
I love this guy been a fan since day one and u find It Wierd how he makes videos before a season 🤔 maybe he is a f1 engineer or f1 staff and he will be bussy during the course of the season buttttt engineers are even more busy now prior to the new season 🤔
Okay, so I'll just say that as I got this random recommendation from youtube algorithm, I was really worried about wtf youtube was pushing at me. Initially I saw only the thumbnail, and I had watched a few politics centric videos. Then I scrolled down to see the title and the channel and it all made more sense
Great video! I was very recently introduced to the world of F1; I love it! But the sometimes complex rules and terminology can be a great barrier... that you have broken. Well done.
Please make a new one next season ✌🏼 Engine modes, tyres use during race (soft, medium, hards) , and the 5 different tyre options (c1 - c5) before the raceweekend starts
This should be on Ferrari's homepage, too
That's aged well.
Ouch
🤣🤣🤣
Ha burrrrrn
😂😂😂😂
Basic Strategy Guide.
Ferrari: Write that down. WRITE THAT DOWN!
HerrKlausinger underated comment
Nah, but obviously Vettel has seen this video
i was expecting this comment
probably vettel saw this video and made his strategy for spanish grand prix
*Understood we are looking into it*
I think Ferrari should maybe review this once in a while…
You should review your spelling books once in a while…
Appreciate the advice mate. This video is gonna help us get a 1-2 next week.
Copy we'll come back to you
@@crazyparrotgaming5266 nothing is wrong
What do you mean "You cannot predict a safety car", of course you can... when your teammate gives you a hand...
Named Piquet Jr.
a.k.a. your wingman
:)
ahhh I get it, keep it lowkey tho cuz non f1 fans cant get the joke
@@fordgalaxiefanclub7733 what non f1 fan watches a video about f1. And probably the most complicated part of f1
7:21
“You can’t predict a safety car.”
This would’ve been a great opportunity to show a picture of Flavio Briatore in the corner of the screen
or maldonado lol
Or Nelson Piquet Jnr
Or Michael Masi
Or Nicholas Latifi
What's the joke?
omg this is by far the best explanation of race strategy for beginners like me! Great job!!!
Same here, I'm new to the sport and I have been playing F1 2018 as I prepare for F1 2019. I wanted to understand how the whole race strategy worked out.
If your a beginner how do you know he explained the best? You dont know whats he trying to explain he might be explaining super shitty.
@@m.g7408 i mean as a beginner who hasnt seen much there'll be lots which he think are the best hes ever seen
You're by far the best F1 UA-camr out here. Keep going :)
WINGMAN PREDICTION BY HIM ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED
Wish he could talk a bit slower, otherwise fantastic presentation
@@richardginste4399 Luckily there's subtitles :)
Nah Aarava is better 😉
This UA-cam channel plus the Netflix show ' Drive to survive' have revived my love for f1 that I had lost since Schumacher stopped racing!!
Same here, Netflix actually helped me revive my interest after 2004.
People in 2012: *First time?*
Literally same
Same man. Stopped watching once Redbull and Merc dominated everything
Jeez! I am not alone! Hey guys, welcome to the "No Shumacher, not watching" club! 😊
refuelling if done right can make f1 faster and have more pit stop strategy variance. Remember France 04, Schumi pitted 4 times and still won the race, 4 fast qualifying stints on low fuel, on the best car of the season. Great explanation by the way. Keep up the f1 videos.
But dangerous
But F1 doesn’t have fueling anymore so that doesn’t matter. They have a set amount of fuel to run a race
No fueling since like 2010
@@vrnvorona how is it dangerous
@@R9naldo One mistake and you have burning fuel all over car and pitlane.
@@vrnvorona one mistake during a normal pit stop, and a wheel will come loose and hit someone at 80 kmh. You might aswell ban pit stops altogether then. Theres been so many times when a wheel has come loose and come very close to hitting someone but as soon as theres one pit fire, they get banned. Flawed logic
I've never watched a race, just seemed like short cars going in circles. This channel has convinced me to watch a race, now that I understand the workings behind a race. F1 should sponsor you for getting them a new viewer.
Same for me 😂 few years back Id be like whats the point of that cars going round in circles hows that interesting? Sitting 2 hours for 2 seconds of excitement and overtaking. With basketball or football you get that every 20 seconds or so 😂😂 but my way in was quite different I was quite interested in the technology involved for some years and how the cars work before going into the actual driving side and sport of it, but sadly after this season Im not sure I can call it a sport anymore or renew my interest in following it.
f1 is one of the complex sport and has very analytical parts
Like others, I would say this is an incredible source to learn more about F1. Please continue making such videos. I would personally like to see videos on car setup, aerodynamics, etc.
Glad u came back.
Great video. There is also the effect of following a car closely leading to increase tyre wear, and also if you are in the lead to cover, or to copy the strategy of the car behind in order to keep pace. A defensive strategy. Teams nowadays run sims to see try to determine the optimal strategy. It gets quite complex. Can you imagine controlling an F1 car at 5g and making strategy calculations!
You could even get a safety car until the second to last lap. For the restart I would suggest using the super soft tires than, especially if the guy before you stays on the hards. Maybe and I say MAYBE you could pass him in the last lap, wouldn't that be crazy.....
imagine getting your first world championship from this!! that would be crazyyy…
Great idea for a fiction movie, may have to change the script a bit, because no one would believe this
Such nonsense
Why do I even watch this sport anymore
I have a feeling that this video is going to get recommended to ferrari strategists...
I love how this video keeps popping up everytime someone screw up their strategy.
This is one of those things you think you kind of know but that having it put graphically massively helps
as someone who recently got into motorsport in general & is very keen on becoming really knowledgeable, i seriously seriously thank you & appreciate you for putting out these videos educating us on the sport. if it wasn’t for people like you, my interest in motorsport would probably have faded, as i found learning the small nuances pretty difficult. thank you!
I'm very late on this video but man oh man I needed it! I understood the pieces of race strategy but struggled to put them together. Now the puzzle has been laid out for me and it makes so much sense!!
Definitely subbing.
Videos like this are proof that pretty much anything can be interesting if someone takes the time to explain it properly.
I don't watch F1, but if I was watching it with this guy commentating I could definitely get into it.
Dude, this channel is so sick.. we need more content!!! I have no idea what you’re up to with the majority of your time but a video a week would be amazing.. pleeeeease!
Wow! Still relevant to Ferrari 😂😂
Also so nice to see how far Stuart has progressed with his production values. This is already a good vid, but the current once are so much for advanced!
Great video with great animations! Really appreciate the detail. One astris to note, the 1st lap on any set of tyres is slower then the 2nd due to drivers building up heat. Attempting to drive race speed from the pits is what cost Alex Zanardi his legs
Came back here for the new Ferrari roast comments. Was not disappointed.
Great video, thank you very much
AdzSONLINE I might be alone in this but I think the halo’s actually look cool , watching old races they look weird now without them
Beautifully made video.
Ferrari: “Did you get any of that?”
“No.”
“Exactly.”
Part of why I like F1 so much is the sheer complexity of every aspect involved. Hell just the logistics of moving everything from track to track is an amazing feat.
Amazing video as always, can’t wait for more!
I’m an F1 beginner. This video was very helpful. 👍🏻
I actually love these videos
i'm a new fan of the F1 and i really appreciate those videos, thanks bud
You are doing really great job mate. Awesome video wid of information.
Fairly recent f1 fan here. Your videos helped me transform from a casual illiterate fan to a petrolhead. Many thanks mate and keep em coming!
This is a valuable contribution to the understanding of the sport. We hear a lot about the importance of the skill of the driver, also how lucky he is/was. Seldom is there proper credit and understanding to those who engineer the strategy. All that said, it's an interesting exercise to apply this thinking to the notorious final race to the 2021 season in Abu Dabi. The importance of tyre strategy in this race is consistently ignored by passionate partisanship in the fans. I think it's clear that Hamilton should have boxed earlier but did not is a crucial factor in how the race ended.
Best f1 youtube hands down.
I m a beginner in F1, it's a very interesting sport. The one thing that I observed is that all the F1 fans that I encounter(only online, in Romania it's not such a popular sport), all of them have common sense, seemingly smart and somewhat of good manners. I think this says something about this sport. I wait for some comments about this topic, also who can recommend me a good site or a magazine to read, even book would be great(obvious about F1 ). Thank you!
Great video. The best way to understand and practice F1 race strategies is playing Motorsport Manager. One more thing that you didn't say is that when drivers are on yellow flag behind a safety car, the tyre temperatures drop low, and so does the grip.
As an Ferrari race stargeist i can confirm that this video is very useful for me
I was always confused as to why people liked watching those races and stuff and being me, a person who has no idea of how racing works, from the side it just looks like some cars driving and whoever has the faster car wins. I knew i was missing something and that it couldnt be that plain and simple. I had no idea of all those thing existing and people actually taking in consideration in those races. After watching your video it definitely brought up a lot more interest in me about F1 and overall racing in general. Thank you
Very good video!
Maybe you could make a video with exemples from a real race for a more in depth and more difficult teaching
Your videos are so great. Thanks. I’m on my second year of being a fan of f1 and the learning and enjoyable videos like yours is great.
Wow. Again. Excellent work. I'm an F1 Addict and your stuff is DEAD ON.
Just wow. You keep going and I'll keep watching.
With us AND the world of sports in lockdown, I know I’m not the only one here who decided the time was perfect to get BACK into F1 after 10 yrs off.
That said, this is PERFECT material to help get more AMERICANS into the awesome sport. I’ll definitely be watching your archives! 👏👏✌️
** Edit: Just sawr your archives. Hooooooo weeeee!! OUTSTANDING!! Insta-sub here! 🤘🤘
why does this video come out in the recommended after Leclerc's fourth place in Monaco?
Love your videos 😍😍😍
Easiest to understand, been watching f1 for three years and now only learning things. Thnx
Chain bear, you deserve way more subs! Keep up the good content!
“As we know, drivers have to use 2 tire compounds in a race”. Kinda not common knowledge for newcomers, lol. Just learned that!
I don't even watch F1 but still loved the couple of videos I've seen from you! Very interesting stuff. Never realized there was so much planning behind races.
Only 73K views? Here's to more views, cheers mate, awesome vids !!
This video is amazing. Very very well done.
Wow what a great and informative video, keep them coming! Surely tons of people want to learn this stuff.
Videos like this are super helpful for people like me who know very little about F1 - thank you!
I hope someone at Ferrari is watching this.
Ferrari's staff:
Mhm, interesting... s🅱️inalla
Best explanation of race strats for beginners. Cheers mate :)
Love your videos mate! Cheers.
Chintan ü00Amin
Well done! Even someone who's been an F1 fan for a while (e.g. me) learned from this video.
Ofc this got reccomended to me after Monaco...
Just stumbled on this video maybe ferrari f1 team strategists should watch it and learn 😂🤣😅
Recommended me this after I watched the atrocious strategy that Ferrari committed in Hungary 2022🙃
Great job. Very simple and effective way to explain such a complicated part of racing
Man, what an amazing video!! Congratulations!
You did ba pretty good job of taking an incredibly complex thing and explaining it so a new fan could understand. Well done.
Great videos dude, keep it up!
Glad to see more videos. Great job m80
finally, so glad to see your back
Chain you're back!!!
Dude thanks for the awesome video and explanation. Keep up the good work !!
Finally! I've been waiting all season long for you to come back. Love your vids man
Also, do a video about the new tire rules and the new engine rules
Again excellent explanation, with great use of visuals!
Ferrari strategist should watch this video
Great video
I hope you keep creating vids like this and get those subscribers and views you deserve
As someone just getting back into F1 (mainly thanks to the F1 17 game) your videos are great. Keep up the good work and consider me subscribed
This just showed back up in my feed, and my first thought was 'Ferrari could use this'
Ferrari should watch this in summer break.
The halo is already in this video....
AriaDusT hahahahaha
Shit
Alright, I am getting this video on my recommended after Ferrari botched up Charles' race at the 2022 British GP 💀
Video that Ferrari strategists have to watch
The music over this is "The Moon" from the Duck Tales NES game.
It's REALLY fun to haul ass on a motorcycle while listening.
Someone show this to ferrari! 🤣🤣
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Specially now!
awesome video man. Im really enjoying your content!
You deserve more subscribers. Great channel with excellent videos
Excellent video. Love the visual aids.
Very very relevant currently 😂
I love this guy been a fan since day one and u find It Wierd how he makes videos before a season 🤔 maybe he is a f1 engineer or f1 staff and he will be bussy during the course of the season buttttt engineers are even more busy now prior to the new season 🤔
Antoun Sayah if he was an F1 engineer he probably wouldn't be asking for sponsors help at the end of each video hahaha
Okay, so I'll just say that as I got this random recommendation from youtube algorithm, I was really worried about wtf youtube was pushing at me. Initially I saw only the thumbnail, and I had watched a few politics centric videos. Then I scrolled down to see the title and the channel and it all made more sense
Nice initiative by starting this channel..and a great video... looking forward to many such interesting videos
Amazing video! You are exceptional at explaining these ideas. Thanks, mate!
Great video! I was very recently introduced to the world of F1; I love it! But the sometimes complex rules and terminology can be a great barrier... that you have broken. Well done.
All Ferrari employees being forced to watch this on repeat has pushed this back into algo or what?
This was an unbelievably good video, perfectly explained!
Thanks. I know every little about the sport and this video answered a lot of questions I had.
Extremely helpful for a new fan. Many thanks.
Please make a new one next season ✌🏼
Engine modes, tyres use during race (soft, medium, hards) , and the 5 different tyre options (c1 - c5) before the raceweekend starts
Excellent presentation. Has immensely simplified things for me too.
Just a wonderful video and greatly explained. I can use this knowledge in Motorsport Manager. Thanks for a thorough explanation :)
Thank you for this! I'm a new fan to F1 and this was super clear and easy to understand :)