It's quite a bit overdramatized and if you're into F1 you'll definitely know what narratives they're trying to push. I've said it a few times but I find it better for people who are getting to know F1, rather than hardcore fans.
This video was sometimes shown on one of the Russian TV channels in the early 2000s, after nightly broadcasts of formula 1No clue what this is and what it has to do with this thread but I like it.
Superb footage.This video was sometimes shown on one of the Russian TV channels in the early 2000s, after nightly broadcasts of formula 1
Mercedes and Ferrari didn't want to be featured in season 1, thus the lack of content from them. They're both in season 2 though.Too bad Hamilton barely featured although I guess the documentary makers figured all of the intrigue and storylines were in the middle of the pack teams.
Thanks. I watched the first 3 episodes of season 2 - interesting the Haas sponsorship thing. I read about it and it seems that they don't even manufacture/distribute the drink ???Mercedes and Ferrari didn't want to be featured in season 1, thus the lack of content from them. They're both in season 2 though.
Just finished season 2. I'm ready for some racing.
Never did see that. I would like to.+1.
As far as Senna v Prost rivalry goes Senna the documentary is well worth watching if you haven't already seen it.
I just read on twitter that Williams just took out a loan of £50 milion (with an institution based in Ontario) to stay afloat and put up pretty much their entire collection of cars as collateral. It would be a terrible shame the day Williams jack it in - to me they are an institution. It would be the same as Habs or Red Wings going out of business.
Never did see that. I would like to.
Ive been reading over the F1 posts and you seem to be pretty informed on whats going on.Mercedes and Ferrari didn't want to be featured in season 1, thus the lack of content from them. They're both in season 2 though.
Drive to Survive has really gotten a bunch of new fans for F1 which is nice to see.Ive been reading over the F1 posts and you seem to be pretty informed on whats going on.
I only got hooked with drive to survive and have been watching races on youtube since then. Even convinced my girlfriend to possible tag along to a race in 2021 with me in Europe.
I'm new to the sport, but I see Hamilton, Verstappen, Leclerc as the top 3 going forward talent wise. Of course it depends on that car they're in and it seems mercedes figured out the hybrid stuff far ahead of everyone else.
In the same car with the same strategy, who comes out on top? Lewis or Max.Drive to Survive has really gotten a bunch of new fans for F1 which is nice to see.
I agree with your top 3. Although Leclerc still has a bit more to prove than Lewis and Max, having been on a top team for just one season. I think it's safe to say that after Lewis gets older and eventually starts fading away Max and Charles are going to be the the top 2 drivers.
F1's official Youtube channel has started to show classic races, a couple a week, which I really suggest watching if you just have the time. In a couple of hours they'll show the 2008 British GP, arguably the greatest drive in Hamilton's career.
I think Max at this point would be quicker. The question is how he'd handle a 20 race long title fight. Max has quite often failed to see the big picture in races, although he has grown a lot mentally, especially last season. Also something to take into consideration is that when you get under the skin of Lewis, you can really make him vulnerable. The past three seasons with Bottas as his team mate, Lewis has made very few mistakes, but with Rosberg in 2014-16 he was much more prone to them. And it was quite clear to the public that Rosberg and Hamilton really didn't like each other.In the same car with the same strategy, who comes out on top? Lewis or Max.
max has won me over with how he drives
In the same car with the same strategy, who comes out on top? Lewis or Max.
max has won me over with how he drives
Where are you watching these races?I've rewatched the 89 season and now into the 91 season on youtube. James Hunt would have been dynamite on a show like drive to survive.
Mansell got a bit upset with Erik Comas of Ligier in qualifying. Comas' team mate Thierry Boutsen said every driver in a top team should drive a Ligier for 1 weekend a year so they would know what it was like. Hunt said "it would entertain all of us if everyone had to have a weekend in a Ligier."
Not sure what Guy Ligier would think of that from his number 1 driver but it was just one of the many funny comments with James in the booth.