@@shmet listen to the team radios whenever they got near each other they both thought they where faster and it created tension, I’d call that a rivalry
Honestly if Schumacher would be winning titles in this generation he would be the most HATED driver by a mile with all the intentional crashes he caused and the dominance he had.
What is weird is that we all know the Schumacher, Senna and Prost crashes was intentional but Hamilton driving into Verstappen was "totally not intentional". Do we really know what went through Hamilton's mind at that corner?
Toto after reading this, " Williams!!! U gotta act now, Russel do it for the seat!!" Lol it would be fun if B teams were crashing into Cars, but it ain't allowed.
Not really, if lewis had've crashed instead of max the championship would be way less exciting. max would've had a 58 point lead. Given that people were saying the championship fight was starting to slow down and less exciting before the race
That's the dumbest thing i've heard. "I mean title rivals scoring more or less points makes the championship more exciting because either 1 gets closer to the title or both stay at the same place"
@@Vojkan2000 I think bc max only had one challenge in his run of 5 races (I'm including baku bc that wasn't about car performance) red bull lost their under dog persona, at the start of the season Merc was an untouchable giant and it seemed almost david and goliath but as the season went on Red Bull cemented itself as a true giant itself. Now both are very exciting but some people found the david and goliath story more exciting
A yuki or gasly getting a 10 second time penalty when they push a merc off the track in dnf. Totally worth it 🤣. Gotta record the race just to be sure you know 🤣
Rosberg was too much of a baby to stay one more year and battle it out with Hamilton again. Would’ve been fun to see Lewis Nico and Seb battling it out
2016 was his last chance. He was never going to win with Seb involved. I like Nico as a pundit but he was one of the most dirty drivers out there. He knew he couldn’t beat Lewis in racing so he took the option Bottas is too scared to do. Part of me respects it but he is like a drug cheat in athletics. You physically won the trophy but it wasn’t without cheating.
Schuhmacher was quite a dirty driver. Not only crashing on purpuse but being so aggressive that anyone would back out in a battle against him. Cause if they don't: boom crash
@@MoniceSF Dude, using your logic would mean people nowadays couldn't hate on Hitler. Jesus you're such a fanboy. It's true, Schumi was an incredibly bad loser and played dirty all the time. He deliberately crashed into other drivers just because or would find other mad ways to sabotage the race. He was a bad sportsman, not a bad driver but just a terrible sportsman. I hate him.
@@monetum1392 Don't be so frustrated. The likes of Rindt and Senna were even dirtier than Schumacher. All the successful drivers have a "winning at all costs" mentality. Schumacher had it as well, but that doesn't make him a "terrible" sportsman or someone who "cheated" all the time (if he did, he wouldn't have had a long career in F1, would he?)
@@snfcbmf12799 Of course everyone got a winner's mentality otherwise they wouldn't have made it so far. It's just that you don't have to be a dick about it. I don't remember Vettel even as much as attempting half the shit Schumi pulled off.
I am telling you. IF Hamilton wins the title, no matter the point difference is 3 or 40, or that they crash again where Hamilton gets DNF or what happems. Helmut will say, Max is the champ because of Silverstone.
Tbh no matter who wins the title everyone will point to Baku too. That was the race that Max unfairly had the puncture and Hamilton’s brake issues cost both of them the win. Lots of shouts of ‘people’s champion’ if Max doesn’t win this year
@@mikalokasso True, he (and RB, but also Merc/Ham) whines a lot, but you have to be honest and see that Hamilton does have to win by quite a bit (at least 25 or so) points by now to be considered a true winner this season.
@@KC1996LFC and yea max even if he loses he is better driver atleats for me by far than ham thia season. Like Alonso was in 2010 and 2012. U need also luck to win championship and ham got plenty of it and u cant deny it
Well it was definitely how super touring (90s BTCC) worked. Given Lewis has been pushed out the way a couple of times by Max. The crash last time out would be called "revenge"
Except that's not how the fans view it. In nascar that is part of the fun, will fill in the blank retaliate is entertaining in nascar especially on short tracks where the speeds are low and the danger isn't high unlike in f1 where they are opened wheeled and there isn't a lot of low speed corners where contact wouldnt result in a severe crashes.
@@halfunder9712 NASCAR also uses 3,400 pounds automobiles made up of rigid chassis. There have been cases were the cars have physically broken concrete walls on impact. It's impressive just how difficult it is to get a properly built rollcage to fail, and it actually got to the point where some drivers died because the roll bars were so rigid they weren't giving at all, which meant the driver got to suffer that much more in a crash. Of course, this was in the days before the HANS device, but still...
@@noecheartistry yeah I know. But i like many other Dutchman's would've loved to see max dominate Silverstone like he did with the 70th anniversary race last year. Wouldn't that have been sweet a 28 point gain on the current world champion? At that moment it was a hard pill to swallow, many emotions. And just a lot of people think lewis got a milder penalty than when a normal driver would've pulled this off. But that's that. Let's hope max and the RB16B will give lewis some dust to bite in to during the next race and stretch that point difference ✌🏻.
the best part of the Schumi Vielleneuve crash was that Jaques knew Michael would likely try it again after ‘94 so told anyone who would listen that they should expect Michael to ram him off the road and then you have the iconic ‘you hit the wrong part of him’
1995: Hill and Schumacher - British GP. Hill made a "bold" (read: kamikaze) move on Schumacher going into Priory with no hope of completing the move. Schumacher turned in, and they collided. Neither finished. 2010: Webber and Vettel - Turkish GP. Vettel tried to pass Weber for the lead on the straight, and they came together. Vettel was out. Webber finished 3rd.
A nice equalizer on all the incident in the silverstone gp, besides, you cant remove the crashes in racing, it always exists regardless of all the issues and technicalities that wont get away. You can avoid it, but you cant erase it entirely.
2 more that I rarely see talked about 2008 Massa vs Hamilton, Fuji Hamilton made a big mistake into T1 and had a stewards inquiry hanging over him, his race was effectively ended a few laps later as he overtook Felipe into the hairpin/chicane complex. Massa bounced over the kerbs and pitched Hamilton into a spin relegating him to last and earning Massa a penalty. Massa would have been better off waiting for Hamilton to get the penalty and avoid a penalty of his own, we all know how this title fight ended. 1983 Prost vs Piquet Zandvoort Prost had a very healthy 14 point lead over Piquet with 4 races to go on the quest for his first title, heading into Tarzan he tried to overtake Piquet but got it wrong and took them both out (racing incident). 2 turbo failures in 3 races and Piquet hitting a purple patch with 2 wins and a 3rd place saw Prost’s title lead evaporate and lose by 2 points. Had he made the move stick on Piquet he would have been world champion of 1983 and eventually a 5 time champion.
Yeah. I wish I knew because surely turning around or Reversing back onto the track is more dangerous than skipping the chicane. Devote senna fans will claim it's because Jean Marie Balestre and Prost were both French and good friends and there was some shady politics going on. I'm a bit more skeptical about that but to be fair to them I can't see how it's possible to come up with such a bad excuse without it being deliberate.
@@joeogle7729 hey man balestre literally went on and admitted he was biased towards prost and influenced the decision, you don't need to be a devote senna fan to be able to read
This reply turned out to be way longer than I wanted it to be (sorry in advance) But to be fair I never absolutely said it's wrong. And I can't think of an alternate explanation aside from it all being genuine and the stuards were simply Sharing 1 Braincell that day. My skepticism comes from the fact that A. If you were going to fix a championship, I would have thought you would at least attempt to make it less blaringly obvious. And B. aside from Wikipedia (ever reliable), the Senna film (which was VERY biased towards Senna.) And possibly an autosport magazine that I can't find anything about. I can't find anything specific about Prost having Belestre in his back pocket. Of course it's been rumoured since that race in 1989 but I can't find anything more than just the rumours. And if he did admit it then why wasn't there a gigantic scandal afterwards? Renault admitting to fixing a race didn't half get attention, and McLaren stealing Ferrari blueprints turned into the largest punishment in sporting history. Not to mention Benetton's "option 13" and their other questionable tactics that year. Surely admitting to fixing an entire championship would be child's play compared to that? Or at least it would take up more space than the casual, single sentence on Wikipedia with no sources cited whatsoever. There's plenty of evidence to support he was a bellend (FISA - FOCA WAR and the 1982 South African Grand Prix). We will never truly know what really went on back then but that claim that he fixed a championship doesn't quite right with me as easily as it does with others.
i just recently learned about schumacher 1994 title crash and after viewing the footage it is mind boggling how he didnt got dsq for the season couldnt be more obv.
No. pole was never switched. It has always been on the inside since suzukas debut in 1987. In 1991 they moved it on to the racing line wich is the outside. I like senna but he was being a karen that race
@@Gulag_Express_Racing Yes, the pole was not in the racing line in the years before, but Senna, along with other drivers, made a request to move the pole to the racing line before the quali, it was first accepted but just before the race it was reversed back to the dirty side. Sounds pretty suspicious to me. And I also don't get it why people say that Senna's behaviour was cryboyish, if you get a pole you are ment to have the best chances to win and having your biggest rival starting from the better racing line year after year just because he isn't even near the level of Senna in quali surely makes him pissed off.
If it’s Hamilton winning it’s 8th title or verstappen winning his first title, both would make history with Hamilton the first F1 driver to have 8 titles and verstappen the first Dutch F1 driver to win a title
Could have added 2010 Vettel with Webber at Turkey or Vettel & Button at Spa or 2008 Hamilton-Raikkonen in Canada, although all of these incidents were less controversial.
There is a huge difference, which is that Hamilton's crash was a mistake but it wasn't deliberate. It happened on accident. Should he have gotten a bigger penalty? Maybe a 10s stop go or a drive through, but comparing the accident to what Schumacher did is simply silly.
There's a difference at hitting someone deliberately and not hitting deliberately. As in Hamilton's intention was not to hit Max and send him to the wall, while Schumy deliberately hit Villeneuve and Hill.
Lol so people here really think Hamilton didn't know what was about to happen. I mean, c'mon people. He knew exactly he couldn't hold the ideal line, he knew he would crash into Verstappen if Verstappen wouldn't go wide (like Leclerc did) and maybe crash that way. Either way, Hamilton would win. And he surely wasn't even close to avoiding it by any means.
@@Ayomayo48583 Talking about being deluded... what are you even talking about? Hamilton chose the to be on the wall, he sqeezed himself there right before the corner. Max got more to the outside to turn into the corner - even if not ideal - leaving enough room for Hamilton if the would actually take the racing line. But he didn't. There was just no way on earth Hamilton would have gotten this line at all with any racing speed.
It's funny how the people that say Lewis isn't fit to be a chamion for a marginal incident like in Silverstone, will be the same people who call schumi and senna the goat when they used to literally kamikaze into their rivals . The hypocrisy is off the charts
Schumacher at 2009 admitted his move against Villeneuve at Jerez 1997 was in purpose. Everyone know that his move against Hill at 1994 was also in purpose.
I absolutely love that Lewis finally seems to have accepted the fight. Numerous times already this season where Lewis left space for Max so they don‘t crash but playtime seems to be over and Max is beginning to learn the hard way. Them two crashing should have happened way earlier if it wasn‘t for Lewis awareness.
@@patepulkkinenvtec2403 in my opinion Max should have left space for Lewis just like Lewis did numerous times before. But I don‘t think Max saw him coming what simply makes it a racing accident. I did not say anybody deserves anything, especially not a crash, that would be ridiculous. It‘s just Lewis getting a little more aggressive what makes me happy.
Prost vs Piquet 1983 Zandvoort, Hill vs Schumacher Britain 1995, Webber Vettel Turkey 2010...
Jones vs. Piquet, 1980 Canadian GP, first start.
Vettel-Hamilton Baku 2017?
@@shmet In 2010, them, Alonso and Hamilton were in contention for the Title up to the very last Race.
@@shmet listen to the team radios whenever they got near each other they both thought they where faster and it created tension, I’d call that a rivalry
Italy 1995 anyone?
Honestly if Schumacher would be winning titles in this generation he would be the most HATED driver by a mile with all the intentional crashes he caused and the dominance he had.
True, he is probably as competitive as Hamilton or even more back then. Willing to do anything to win
That is why so many hate ham is his signature move going for the right rear tire
My father loathed Schumacher for that reason lmao
He stopped the hate after his skiing accident tho
@@melle1996meijer is it now m
What is weird is that we all know the Schumacher, Senna and Prost crashes was intentional but Hamilton driving into Verstappen was "totally not intentional". Do we really know what went through Hamilton's mind at that corner?
A Hamilton- Rosberg storyline for a movie would be perfect. Friends torn apart by rivalry
The Silver War by Floz
@@thedeamonmeteor69420 That's just replays
Rush 2: Clash of childhood friends.
No. If any movie is made it has to be the GOAT and prost
@@starfox_wr-45e93 yes but actually no
Christian Horner is prepping his 3 other drivers to crash out Hamilton.
The Hunt of The Silver Mercedes
He got a Kamikaze pilot on the Alpha Tauri 😂
@@bigguy8435 silver arrows*
Toto after reading this, " Williams!!! U gotta act now, Russel do it for the seat!!" Lol it would be fun if B teams were crashing into Cars, but it ain't allowed.
@@shresthsinha927 Williams is not a B team wdym. Mercedes and Williams just have a partnership deal. Williams is totally different from mercedes.
I mean title rivals crashing makes the championship more exciting because either 1 gets closer to the title or both stay at the same place
Not really, if lewis had've crashed instead of max the championship would be way less exciting. max would've had a 58 point lead. Given that people were saying the championship fight was starting to slow down and less exciting before the race
That's the dumbest thing i've heard. "I mean title rivals scoring more or less points makes the championship more exciting because either 1 gets closer to the title or both stay at the same place"
Or 1 gets further infront..
@@daniwalmsley611 They werent even at the half of the championships...How was it not exciting before the crash???
@@Vojkan2000 I think bc max only had one challenge in his run of 5 races (I'm including baku bc that wasn't about car performance) red bull lost their under dog persona, at the start of the season Merc was an untouchable giant and it seemed almost david and goliath but as the season went on Red Bull cemented itself as a true giant itself. Now both are very exciting but some people found the david and goliath story more exciting
I can't really see Hamilton & Verstappen having a crash where Max chops Lewis in retaliation, a lapped Alpha Tauri however, that's a different story.
I suspect a certain MazaSpin would have a higher chance!
@@felixr7223 Under the promise of a seat at Alpha Tauri in the future...
A yuki or gasly getting a 10 second time penalty when they push a merc off the track in dnf. Totally worth it 🤣. Gotta record the race just to be sure you know 🤣
as we've recently seen it looks more like a mercedes would do the crashing
this comment aged well
It's kinda impressive that this appeared in my recommended right after Max and Lewis' incident at Monza.
Me after the season 🤯🤯🤯
You forgot Turkey 2010 and the other 2 crashes Schumacher and Hill had
Hamilton Rosberg was such a good rivalry wish Rosberg stayed a bit longer
Rosberg was too much of a baby to stay one more year and battle it out with Hamilton again. Would’ve been fun to see Lewis Nico and Seb battling it out
Same, but I think the satisfaction of winning the championship over Hamilton was good enough for him. His podcast is pretty good
@@dbabu51 better than staying one more year for no reason at all whilst risking a broken relationship with his wife and kids
2016 was his last chance. He was never going to win with Seb involved. I like Nico as a pundit but he was one of the most dirty drivers out there. He knew he couldn’t beat Lewis in racing so he took the option Bottas is too scared to do. Part of me respects it but he is like a drug cheat in athletics. You physically won the trophy but it wasn’t without cheating.
@@sandalphoncpu There's nothing more important than Family. Dom will be proud of him.
I like how UA-cam recommended this to me right after the Italian Grand Prix
As a Villeneuve fan I hated Schumi, he so often did dirty moves likes this
Schuhmacher was quite a dirty driver. Not only crashing on purpuse but being so aggressive that anyone would back out in a battle against him. Cause if they don't: boom crash
I feel the same way. Mick on the other hand seems much more honourable and humble.
@@MoniceSF Dude, using your logic would mean people nowadays couldn't hate on Hitler. Jesus you're such a fanboy. It's true, Schumi was an incredibly bad loser and played dirty all the time. He deliberately crashed into other drivers just because or would find other mad ways to sabotage the race. He was a bad sportsman, not a bad driver but just a terrible sportsman. I hate him.
@@monetum1392 Don't be so frustrated. The likes of Rindt and Senna were even dirtier than Schumacher. All the successful drivers have a "winning at all costs" mentality. Schumacher had it as well, but that doesn't make him a "terrible" sportsman or someone who "cheated" all the time (if he did, he wouldn't have had a long career in F1, would he?)
@@snfcbmf12799 Of course everyone got a winner's mentality otherwise they wouldn't have made it so far. It's just that you don't have to be a dick about it. I don't remember Vettel even as much as attempting half the shit Schumi pulled off.
"That is amazing but I fear absolutely predictable."
That extends to today
Häkkinen & Schumacher: never
Respectful and close rivalry.
@Izumi Culture Hakkinen and Schumacher only battled for 3 seasons. 1999 is out because Schumi got injured
I am telling you. IF Hamilton wins the title, no matter the point difference is 3 or 40, or that they crash again where Hamilton gets DNF or what happems. Helmut will say, Max is the champ because of Silverstone.
Helmut is a senile man that rambles nonsense, but gets a platform to speak on because he’s rich, simple as that
Tbh no matter who wins the title everyone will point to Baku too. That was the race that Max unfairly had the puncture and Hamilton’s brake issues cost both of them the win. Lots of shouts of ‘people’s champion’ if Max doesn’t win this year
@@KC1996LFC dude baku was hamilton fault lets stop saying it wasnt thats some kinda bs
@@mikalokasso True, he (and RB, but also Merc/Ham) whines a lot, but you have to be honest and see that Hamilton does have to win by quite a bit (at least 25 or so) points by now to be considered a true winner this season.
@@KC1996LFC and yea max even if he loses he is better driver atleats for me by far than ham thia season. Like Alonso was in 2010 and 2012. U need also luck to win championship and ham got plenty of it and u cant deny it
The early F1 stewards sound like the current NASCAR stewards
Driver: intentionally takes out rival
Steward: That's good for ratings let's keep that
Well it was definitely how super touring (90s BTCC) worked. Given Lewis has been pushed out the way a couple of times by Max. The crash last time out would be called "revenge"
Except that's not how the fans view it. In nascar that is part of the fun, will fill in the blank retaliate is entertaining in nascar especially on short tracks where the speeds are low and the danger isn't high unlike in f1 where they are opened wheeled and there isn't a lot of low speed corners where contact wouldnt result in a severe crashes.
@@halfunder9712 NASCAR also uses 3,400 pounds automobiles made up of rigid chassis. There have been cases were the cars have physically broken concrete walls on impact. It's impressive just how difficult it is to get a properly built rollcage to fail, and it actually got to the point where some drivers died because the roll bars were so rigid they weren't giving at all, which meant the driver got to suffer that much more in a crash. Of course, this was in the days before the HANS device, but still...
@@Dat-Mudkip totally agree
Have at it, boys.
Well I know where the idea of this video came from 😂
5:05 - aged like fine milk
This could also be added to your Biggest F1 punishments video.
Notifications finally pulling through for me. And no, I haven’t recovered from the British GP incident yet
It was a hard pill to swallow
@@RedRingOfDead it’s been two weeks
@@noecheartistry yeah I know. But i like many other Dutchman's would've loved to see max dominate Silverstone like he did with the 70th anniversary race last year. Wouldn't that have been sweet a 28 point gain on the current world champion?
At that moment it was a hard pill to swallow, many emotions. And just a lot of people think lewis got a milder penalty than when a normal driver would've pulled this off. But that's that. Let's hope max and the RB16B will give lewis some dust to bite in to during the next race and stretch that point difference ✌🏻.
@Rxynbxw i can assure you. Some fans are still mad. But me, nahh. Just looking forward to the 2nd half of the title fight
the best part of the Schumi Vielleneuve crash was that Jaques knew Michael would likely try it again after ‘94 so told anyone who would listen that they should expect Michael to ram him off the road
and then you have the iconic ‘you hit the wrong part of him’
1995: Hill and Schumacher - British GP. Hill made a "bold" (read: kamikaze) move on Schumacher going into Priory with no hope of completing the move. Schumacher turned in, and they collided. Neither finished.
2010: Webber and Vettel - Turkish GP. Vettel tried to pass Weber for the lead on the straight, and they came together. Vettel was out. Webber finished 3rd.
Give Matt 1M subs, he deserves it
He is close
The quality of the graphics is awesome
Schumacher loved pulling the old "gotta try it," throughout his career.
3:35 whoa whoa whoa, if they are the modern senna and prost they both have to be legends.
wdym? Bossberg is the only man to put a stop to Hamiltons reign of terror, he's a legend on virtue of that
@@Hempujonsito Who TF is Bossberg? Atleast learn to write properly if you are talking about a "legend".
I promise these are the most educational 4/20 f1 videos I've ever seen. OnGawd!!!
0:20 best part of video😂
schumi - villeneuve was one of the happiest days of my life..
Video got recommended to me after VER and HAM collided again at Monza 2021👏🏼
Difference between Rosberg-Hamilton and Senna-Prost:
Rosberg-Hamilton rivalry broke their friendship, Senna-Prost rivalry built their friendship...
I love the gift you use still pissing myself at the baseball bat one at the start lmao
A nice equalizer on all the incident in the silverstone gp, besides, you cant remove the crashes in racing, it always exists regardless of all the issues and technicalities that wont get away. You can avoid it, but you cant erase it entirely.
2 more that I rarely see talked about
2008 Massa vs Hamilton, Fuji
Hamilton made a big mistake into T1 and had a stewards inquiry hanging over him, his race was effectively ended a few laps later as he overtook Felipe into the hairpin/chicane complex. Massa bounced over the kerbs and pitched Hamilton into a spin relegating him to last and earning Massa a penalty. Massa would have been better off waiting for Hamilton to get the penalty and avoid a penalty of his own, we all know how this title fight ended.
1983 Prost vs Piquet Zandvoort
Prost had a very healthy 14 point lead over Piquet with 4 races to go on the quest for his first title, heading into Tarzan he tried to overtake Piquet but got it wrong and took them both out (racing incident). 2 turbo failures in 3 races and Piquet hitting a purple patch with 2 wins and a 3rd place saw Prost’s title lead evaporate and lose by 2 points. Had he made the move stick on Piquet he would have been world champion of 1983 and eventually a 5 time champion.
Is that Glock?
"and yet...i still love him!" haha fun!
I never understood how senna got disqualified of a whole race because he skipped a chicane when he got crashed into
Yeah. I wish I knew because surely turning around or Reversing back onto the track is more dangerous than skipping the chicane.
Devote senna fans will claim it's because Jean Marie Balestre and Prost were both French and good friends and there was some shady politics going on. I'm a bit more skeptical about that but to be fair to them I can't see how it's possible to come up with such a bad excuse without it being deliberate.
@@joeogle7729 hey man balestre literally went on and admitted he was biased towards prost and influenced the decision, you don't need to be a devote senna fan to be able to read
@@joeogle7729 there is literally no other reason than Balestre tho?
This reply turned out to be way longer than I wanted it to be (sorry in advance) But to be fair I never absolutely said it's wrong. And I can't think of an alternate explanation aside from it all being genuine and the stuards were simply Sharing 1 Braincell that day.
My skepticism comes from the fact that A. If you were going to fix a championship, I would have thought you would at least attempt to make it less blaringly obvious.
And B. aside from Wikipedia (ever reliable), the Senna film (which was VERY biased towards Senna.) And possibly an autosport magazine that I can't find anything about. I can't find anything specific about Prost having Belestre in his back pocket. Of course it's been rumoured since that race in 1989 but I can't find anything more than just the rumours.
And if he did admit it then why wasn't there a gigantic scandal afterwards? Renault admitting to fixing a race didn't half get attention, and McLaren stealing Ferrari blueprints turned into the largest punishment in sporting history. Not to mention Benetton's "option 13" and their other questionable tactics that year. Surely admitting to fixing an entire championship would be child's play compared to that? Or at least it would take up more space than the casual, single sentence on Wikipedia with no sources cited whatsoever.
There's plenty of evidence to support he was a bellend (FISA - FOCA WAR and the 1982 South African Grand Prix). We will never truly know what really went on back then but that claim that he fixed a championship doesn't quite right with me as easily as it does with others.
O dont know to what point this is true but ive read somewhere that Senna was Dsq due to being jump started by the marshalls
at least as a schumi fan you admit that schumi had some shortcomings. thumbs up for that
You could make several crash videos off Schumacher's career and have clips to spare, he was bloody good though.
A little dirty on a bad day, but a force to be reckoned with on a good day.
I'm re watching all these videos. Little did we know how the championship would end.
I wonder why this is in my recommended all of a sudden 🤣
8. Italy 2021
9. Saudi Arabia 2021
Rule #1 when assembling a team: Make sure one driver is not championship material so no in fighting occurs.
Toto learned it for 2017
Is that you Toto??
Well well well…we’re back here again
Now its 8 Times F1 Title Rivals Crashed, Verstappen and Hamilton crashed at Monza 2021.
Or even 9.
i just recently learned about schumacher 1994 title crash and after viewing the footage it is mind boggling how he didnt got dsq for the season couldnt be more obv.
Only reason I’m staying subbed is old content
Monza 2021: hi I’m here to refresh your mind about silverstone and a new in *chi* dent, don’t mind me
I suppose we could add Max and Lewis at Jeddah as well to this list.
Max and Hamilton crash.
Content creators light bulbs go off!!
...and again
Congrats on 900k
Hill and Schumacher had a collision in Italy 1995 as well so they’ve had at least three
Considering there is still 13 races left in the season, its not over boys.
12
Adding fuel to the fire I see.
He just missed monza lmao
3:09 You should mention the grid position was switched AFTER Senna took the pole due to Prost request to his pal Balestre...
Prost didn't request it, but still FIA politics tried to screw him once again.
No. pole was never switched. It has always been on the inside since suzukas debut in 1987. In 1991 they moved it on to the racing line wich is the outside. I like senna but he was being a karen that race
@@Gulag_Express_Racing Yes, the pole was not in the racing line in the years before, but Senna, along with other drivers, made a request to move the pole to the racing line before the quali, it was first accepted but just before the race it was reversed back to the dirty side. Sounds pretty suspicious to me. And I also don't get it why people say that Senna's behaviour was cryboyish, if you get a pole you are ment to have the best chances to win and having your biggest rival starting from the better racing line year after year just because he isn't even near the level of Senna in quali surely makes him pissed off.
@@Gulag_Express_Racing No one gives a crap about your opinion Karen. You see the comments above and below you ? 👶🏻🍼🤣
@@bobbyfischer7179 so instead of speaking facts u just choose to insult me like a unintelligible beta child.
Monza 2021 entered the chat
4:43 sounds familiar to me. Like something like this happened recently
Barcelona 2016 I remember well. I was there. And it was my 23rd birthday.
Schumi was a lot more aggressive in the 90s then the 2000s
Yep time to add Italy 2021 to this!
Not only did he skip the chicane, but it was against FIA regs for track marshalls to get a car going again.
Great video
If it’s Hamilton winning it’s 8th title or verstappen winning his first title, both would make history with Hamilton the first F1 driver to have 8 titles and verstappen the first Dutch F1 driver to win a title
Pro tip: your self someone who loves you as much as Matt loves schumi
and there is now 1 more to the list...
This man predicted the future (twice)
0:57 is anyone gonna notice that this is 1995?
I love it. Amazing Videos
If Mat only knew what carnage would insue just a few races later lol
If there isn't Villeneuve vs Schumacher in the 1997 European GP I'm going to riot
its funny they show us more vine-ish clips instead of the actual footage of the races
So,schumi was really a cheeky guy🤔🤔🤔
Not cheeky, A cheater
What about all the times drivers took out their competition... interesting lists there
This aged well
I have the same Schumacher print!
We now need to add max verstappen and lewis hamilton
5:05 well... this aged well... *flashes back to Monza...and Jedda...*
I look forward to you updating your video!
Could have added 2010 Vettel with Webber at Turkey or Vettel & Button at Spa or 2008 Hamilton-Raikkonen in Canada, although all of these incidents were less controversial.
Senna and Prost IMMEDIATELY spring to mind!
yeah this video was released before monza
3:00 bruh Stewards at their worst
0:21 didn’t know they had stock footage of young max lol
Nah looks like a very convincing edit
@@Gulag_Express_Racing you Crashtappen fangirls are funny 👶🏻👶🏻👶🏻🍼🍼🍼🤣
@@bobbyfischer7179 tell me. How low can u go
8 Times arrived
the relation of: hitting someone and being dq-ed for the entire season and: hitting someone (severely) and getting a 10s penalty
There is a huge difference, which is that Hamilton's crash was a mistake but it wasn't deliberate. It happened on accident. Should he have gotten a bigger penalty? Maybe a 10s stop go or a drive through, but comparing the accident to what Schumacher did is simply silly.
There's a difference at hitting someone deliberately and not hitting deliberately. As in Hamilton's intention was not to hit Max and send him to the wall, while Schumy deliberately hit Villeneuve and Hill.
Rosberg and Lewis crash was more like max and Lewis, what did Rosberg get a 10 second penalty. Not stop go just 10 seconds
Lol so people here really think Hamilton didn't know what was about to happen. I mean, c'mon people. He knew exactly he couldn't hold the ideal line, he knew he would crash into Verstappen if Verstappen wouldn't go wide (like Leclerc did) and maybe crash that way.
Either way, Hamilton would win. And he surely wasn't even close to avoiding it by any means.
@@Ayomayo48583 Talking about being deluded... what are you even talking about? Hamilton chose the to be on the wall, he sqeezed himself there right before the corner. Max got more to the outside to turn into the corner - even if not ideal - leaving enough room for Hamilton if the would actually take the racing line. But he didn't. There was just no way on earth Hamilton would have gotten this line at all with any racing speed.
Max Verstappen & Lewis Hamilton at Italy 2021!
UA-cam does it things again.. damn
It's funny how the people that say Lewis isn't fit to be a chamion for a marginal incident like in Silverstone, will be the same people who call schumi and senna the goat when they used to literally kamikaze into their rivals . The hypocrisy is off the charts
Schumi got a season dsq so he finna out
3:16 me after my brother cheated on F1 2020 split screen.
Schumacher at 2009 admitted his move against Villeneuve at Jerez 1997 was in purpose. Everyone know that his move against Hill at 1994 was also in purpose.
Watching this now .....
I absolutely love that Lewis finally seems to have accepted the fight. Numerous times already this season where Lewis left space for Max so they don‘t crash but playtime seems to be over and Max is beginning to learn the hard way. Them two crashing should have happened way earlier if it wasn‘t for Lewis awareness.
The major fault for the crash still lies on Hamilton's shoulders, don't tell me a 51 G crash is deserved for anyone.
@@patepulkkinenvtec2403 in my opinion Max should have left space for Lewis just like Lewis did numerous times before. But I don‘t think Max saw him coming what simply makes it a racing accident. I did not say anybody deserves anything, especially not a crash, that would be ridiculous. It‘s just Lewis getting a little more aggressive what makes me happy.
@@nille_fca6689 Max did leave space for Lewis. Lewis just couldn't hold the line and that's why they crashed. Please.
@@LexTakacs Conveniently seem to forget all the past races eh ? Max fangirls can't be changed
@@bobbyfischer7179 What are u even talking about? It's not about past races and I don't care about Verstappen. So well, whatever I guess?
It is now recommended now, I wonder why
Watching after monza and Brazil
It's NOT Schumi in 1:55 but Irvine!
Monza 2021 has happened but after the release of the vid
Matty: I think i may have to update this video to 8 pretty soon.
Me: Make them 10 xd
I hear favouritism at it's peak @wtf1
4:22 Oh God, if only!
Amazing how 4 persons said they are first
Hello, I'm Monza from 2021 😀