1997 R06 Spain Start+Lap1 Onboard Natural Sound
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- Опубліковано 25 лют 2012
- My Onboard version of the 1997 Spanish GP from Barcelona, video is recorded (not by me) from Tele+ (ItalianTV). I plan on uploading many samples from my DVDs on youtube in the coming week's if you have a request of a race you would like a clip from feel free to ask and i'll do my best to have it uploaded for you :)
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Schumacher was savage on that opening lap!
I have a strange craving for cigarettes all of a sudden...
radarthreat same
Hahahaha
Lol exactly
Ahahahahha with a paddock girl by tour side
Giant fosters 👅
2:40 great move by schumacher!
Bimmel24 woooho yes ! 2:22 was great too.
+Bimmel24 Nah, he was cheating. He was using illegal pass control.
:D
How Alesi never snapped his wrists with his driving style I'll never know.
That hand position is FUCKING AWFUL!
@@DanArnets1492 In driving school you are taught to pull down on the wheel instead of up and for many reasons. Having your hands at the 10-2 or even 10:30-1:30 is beneficial in that you have more range and power in turning the wheel with that hand (that's pulling down) as well as prolonging fatigue. The downside is that you aren't as precise because keeping the wheel straight (or in smooth cornering) your hands can't resist the vibrations as well as if they were 9-3. I don't know how beneficial that hand position would be in today's F1 but it did have it's benefits when the steering was much heavier. I found it cool that he was one of the few drivers who held their hands at this position and made him more individualized. It was like his signature move except- hand positioning.
History also keeps silence about that.
@@ballaking1000 I've done the same IRL and you're right about these.
2:40
Beautiful overtake. Bravo Michael.
Now, he do it,with the road chair...
What a move by Schumi...
amazing start from Schumacher!!
Alesi had a very strange grip on the wheel. For a sec I thought that's how the wheel was shaped then I realized it's a classic wheel and he's holding it like that...
What is really weird is how much he moves his head on the corners...extreme.
I could be wrong but I saw a footage that Berger's steering well was different of alesi's
It's not about "strange grip!" Strange Grip, what's that, a band? Alesi was simply too weak to set the car up well. Also had he missed two good chances for passing shortly after the start where he glides into the corners instead of attacking like Schumacher did. Alesi was good at Tyrell but lost momentum by the time he was challenged to deliver race wins. Don't tell me about handling problems of the B197 or how difficult it was to drive because that's bullshit. The B197 was a great car with the most reliable engine in the whole field.
I sort of feel like Alesi couldn't adapt. He started his career well, but with his speed he should have had more than the 1 win. It can't all be attributed to bad luck. He was one of the very few drivers who held his wheel like that. Its a nightmare from a theory point of view, as even at karting level they teach you to hold your wheel lower down than Alesi holds it. He tries to drive the car as if it were a go-kart and if he couldn't get the car to handle in that way he really struggled. Berger won in 1997 with the B197 so the car was definitely quick enough to compete, but Alesi just never made it happen. He was a good driver sure but he was not anywhere near the top 10 best drivers of all time. He was massively overrated by the halfway point of his career. I don't mean to sound harsh, but the stats never lie. He wasted his potential through what looks to be a refusal/inability to adapt to the changing world of Formula One. Shame for Alesi, shame for the fans who were robbed of his exciting form of racing however sporadic it was. Just my thoughts on it anyways, might not be worth a thing, and I may have it all wrong. Food for thought
Yes.
His hands are "quite close together."to put it mildly,
"Peculiar" style of driving a car.
1997 was such an amazing season, probably the best in the 90s. The cars were slightly longer than 89-94, chassis was still wide, low rear wing, high nose and alot safer. It's still so sad that we only had one season like this, we really really should've seen more of this era. Grooved tires limited these cars far too much.
There were lots of seasons like this through the 70's, 80's & early 90's!
I suspect the FIA were panicking a bit about how much faster the cars were getting in such a short time. There were already some dubious regulations introduced in the immediate aftermath of Senna's fatal accident.
Ironically during the grooved tyre era the FIA allowed multiple tyre manufacturers. This brought on a tyre war, which resulted in the cars being much quicker anyway.
1997 was interesting but what stands out to me in retrospect is just how unreliable the cars were. Ralf Schumacher only finished about half the races he entered in the Jordan. Mika Hakkinen's McLaren didn't fare much better, but despite that he still finished 6th in the championship. Rubens Barrichello's Stewart only finished three races all season.
TV coverage often reflected the field spread, with most of the coverage focused on the top three. It wasn't uncommon for the director to just show the leading car for most of the race. Fast forward to 2024 and the TV coverage barely showed Verstappen at all as he led the Saudi Arabian GP. Quite a contrast.
@@zoomosis The 1997 grid was significantly more balanced than the 2024 grid. Something like 15 different drivers were on the podium, which is a record that still stands today, 6 teams had a podium capable car, thats half the grid. Williams, Ferrari, McLaren and Benetton had title contending pace but reliability was the deciding factor. The races were completely unpredictable and the ending at Jerez is something you genuienly couldn't script, from qualifying to Villenueve and Schumi's crash
2:40 Schumi !!! THE BEST
schumacher loser with Todt!!!!!!!!!!!!
That Renault V10 had the most amazing beautiful sound ever. Suppose I'm bias though as a huge Williams fan and the first GP I ever attended was 97 British GP.
What a wonderful vision: grass and sand over the track limits. Old memories make me cry
benetton beauty color
90s f1 was so precise modern f1 is so vague vs this.
I cant believe this was nearly 30 years ago!
2:40 priceless overtake
The good old days , Anouncer Murry Walker always got me to edge of seat.
And when I had the F1 game I would play the 2 hour race just for the feel of real life, now they have online racing with no bots
Real drivers.
jaybird echoallaround i do the same in my childhood. :D Which game do you playing online?
jaybird echoallaround unfortunately players in modern F1 games are more retarded than bots from 1997
Questa F1 era davvero affascinante, fisica e rischiosa con la telecamera come componente elettronico. Insomma era come deve essere il motorsport.
Jean Alesi had a weird looking steering wheel, perhaps that's how he liked it, these engines sound so smooth very impressive :)
Alesi had always that distinctive hands positionement on the steering wheel. Even with the early 2000s rectangular steering wheels.
Tobacco era V10's had such a clean sound onboard. And the best liveries imo.
I could almost feel the g-forces Alesi was experiencing.. what a machines, what a drivers.. what an era
Yeah, at 3:27 you can feel the wrists.
Michael cheeky down the left, then goes around the outside of the McClaren at the next corner like black magic!
The 90's era had the most beautiful F1 V-10 engine sounds specially between 92 until 97...just my opinion of course!
Unfortunatly gone at the behest of greenies!
This is sick!!!
2:40 What a move by Schumi on the McLaren!
The McLaren was Mika Hakkinen
@@santinopucheta1111 Nope, Coulthard.
watch up ! schumi flys from behind :D impressive.
This was peak F1
The best layout for this circuit
About ten times most dynamic and pure racing car weight, lenght, steering and physics than now. That Is for sure.
Love this
Michael: ALIEN.
i love this
Even though i was cheering for Hill at that time, Heinz-Harald was such a good driver as well.
It was an exciting era in F1
the way Alesi holds his steering wheel!
Good old times in F1 :)
What a starter Alesi was.
this is the sound of grip and power.
Jeez easy to forget just how awesome Schumi was.....what a move
Awesome
Oh my God, Schumacher! ❤️
Mid-to-late 90's F1 was so tits.
もうちょい見たいなってとこで終わった、、、
When Formula 1 was beautiful and made by men, and not by kids
What an absolutely stupid and pathetic comment.. to you narrow minded morons everything in the past was “made my men” and everything today is too soft or woke etc.. it’s the same utter tripe all the time that makes absolutely no sense..
Thats why Mika was the champ and not coulthard. what a limp defense that man has sheesh
It seems Coulthard braked way too early. It cost him, as Schumacher used up his tires in the opening stint and held him up for quite some time. Coulthard would then hit tire trouble and only finish 6th.
Wow, i was there. Nice memories
Jean Alesi is the greatest formula one driver of all time
Через 4 года после этой гонки придёт Алонсо, который выступает до сих пор, удивительно
Did Alesi ever explain his funky hand position?
+BollocksUtwat No, but I thi k is due to his oversteering style, especially entering the corner
+BollocksUtwat it kinda gives the driver more leverage on the small diameter wheel. you even see many NASCAR guys doing the same thing.
Jos Verstappen also did it. It is a sort of karting syle grip where you could have a better feel for when you have oversteer or understeer.
For the gear box i'd say
he did more recently, in his Beyond the Grid episode.
His unique style to hold the steering wheel.
After watching this, i have concluded that being an F1 driver is not easy.......
Feeling nostalgic about tobacco advertising when you've never smoked - the F1 effect
Such a shame I couldn't appreciate those days....I was still too young.
Remember when there was no DRS? So good.
I would actually prefer to watch F1 like this, on board, car sounds, no commentary
Nowadays you actually can.
F1TV gives you multiple cameras to choose from. Choose the driver you want to watch, and you can watch the whole drive from the drivers perspective, including team radio. Then there is also the circuit map which shows every drivers location, and overview of lap times and sector times in detail....
For me it is actually better than being at a GP, as you can follow your favourite driver for the whole race.
And if you get the Multiviewer, you can have multiple cameras on the screen at once.
You can experience the last years seasons that way right now.
It costs money, but you get a lot for it. For me its a good deal, paying 70 bucks for a whole year, with access to an archive of decades of F1 racing.
We were young and wild and free
What a Ferrari... what a pilot.
Wow, 2.3 sec in one lap.. Not bad
Bro holding steering wheel like Toretto
Can feel the sketchiness of cold tires
The Bennetton B197 still races today. Scott Mansell has one
Schumacher at the Top of his Game.
lol Alesi has the same handpositioning as my grandma on a sunday cruise
The Ferrari was some of rocket ship.. and so well suited for Michael
When F1 was driven by people rather than software
HHF in the house
This was true F1 sound. Not today's crap.
Is it me, or at 2:10 does it look like Alesi is taking his thumb off a button to make the start?
I think it looks that way too, the white button. Who knows how it worked back then with the clutches and the bite point.
yes
F1 car are returning 2000mm wide in 2017......
darkness2121 nice news my friend... i like the 1997 design with large cars, but at the same time i think the axis distance needs to decrease
+Fabio Santos first
It's nowhere near that bad. Best cars for years
Forget the speed and g-force of 2024 cars, these looked incredibly difficult to drive
Something looks wrong with the front end of the Benetton
The cars look so much more minimal & the nose is so much thinner to the 2014 cars
DAT SOUND!!! I except current F1 cars should be pretty similar. Goes to Google Images, searches for 2014 F1 Cars, oh wait, no they aren't :( I knew that already though :P
Oh jesus, you can't even go to an old onboard F1 video not to see whiny comments about modern F1 sound...
Actually to be honest I quite like the 2014 cars, but no. They're not the same as before though...
Jarvis01Racing So what does look the same as in 1997, 17 years ago? Road cars look different. Indycars look different. I prefer most 1997 cars to most 2014 cars, but things change..
even if your in last place they still raced.
Never understood why Alesi's hands were always positioned so high on the wheel.
Whats the deal with that house looking structure on the edge of the paddock you see coming out of the downhill?
Alesi was the last driver with no power steering
rip f1
bien
Watch coulthard in the McLaren on the left he gets a terrific start to challenge Jacques villeneuve
Show Michael
SCHUMACHER ONBOARD = FULL VOLUME 0:55
How do these look beautiful?
Hilly!
Did he use his thumb as a clutch!
Forgot to remove the CapCut outro
That 10-2 way he holds the wheel is weird.
Мне было 14 лет, когда это творилось
- 4 years before Fernando Alonso debuted
Schumi car is soo faster than the others
2:10 is he using launch control ?
probably would've been Schumachers best race had he not tried to ram Villenuve
That was at Jerez though, the European GP that replaced the Portugese GP at Estoril. This is Barcelona, the Spanish GP.
If that Benetton didn't have launch control...
Odd way to hold a steering wheel Jean !!’
He is strait fast and attack corner his skill low downforce for strait fast to overtake strait
michael siempre el mejor
Mortozao Renault ainda lembra o da Williams de Mansell
Where did you downloaded?
Francesco Rosa
A friend recorded it for me
Flugplaz I might know this man?
Francesco Rosa
totally possible :)
Flugplaz It has a UA-cam channel?
Francesco Rosa
no idea I got this race in 1998
im supprised people drove at the 10 and 2 position on the wheel. its looks really odd now.
+Chris Harada thats a typical alesi :)
Well there'd be none of this "you must go around the bollard if you run wide at T1".