And he took it at heart when racing others, always leaving just enough space there, never shove other off the track like many drivers of this generation who think they're entitled to special treatment on track.
for the next videos, you should hold that text a little bit longer, but it's just a suggestion, because we can pause the vid, anyway, great analyzing video bro, love it
him and alesi were the best starters in f1. there was a compilation video of the 30 best starts in f1 history, and over half of them were those 2. that said, hakkinen had a habit of launching incredibly well at suzuka.
Good analysis, but please, hold the text longer, because it's literally impossible to read it in such a small time. Also, it was Grosjean in Singapore, not Raikkonen
I myself don't mind pausing to read the texts, but I think that for some people, specially those who watch on mobile, might be a little inconvenient because of the video time bar that appears in the bottom part of the screen. It might block the text when it's on the bottom. For me particularly, the video is great the way it is, I love to what these analysis of the old f1 eras.
Traction control will be allowed in Formula One in 2004 after the teams asked the sport's governing body, the FIA, not to proceed with a proposed ban. The FIA had planned to ban the use of electronic aids such as traction and launch control starting at this year's British Grand Prix. regardless, he's still a better starter than anyone on the grid since 2007.
this guy forgot to turn up AI difficulty
And still decided not to win the championship for another 20 years cause it was too easy
hold the text a bit longer on the screen so we can read without pausing
i second this. im a very fast reader and even i couldnt manage the longer bits of text.
also not a brilliant move to have the tiniest and blackest of arrows on the darkest parts of the cockpit
The spatial awareness of the guy was, and still remains, otherworldly.
And he took it at heart when racing others, always leaving just enough space there, never shove other off the track like many drivers of this generation who think they're entitled to special treatment on track.
for the next videos, you should hold that text a little bit longer, but it's just a suggestion, because we can pause the vid, anyway, great analyzing video bro, love it
One of the things I respect the most about Alonso is how fair he is on the track, he really did took his words to heart: "always leave a space"
him and alesi were the best starters in f1. there was a compilation video of the 30 best starts in f1 history, and over half of them were those 2. that said, hakkinen had a habit of launching incredibly well at suzuka.
Personally, his Singapore start is more impressive than the Spain start
For his start, Singapore 2013 >>>>> Spain 2011 & 2013
Gp indianapolis from p9 to p3
In 2004, isn't it?
Good analysis, but please, hold the text longer, because it's literally impossible to read it in such a small time. Also, it was Grosjean in Singapore, not Raikkonen
Yes, I completely agree with you.
Great to see the improvement on the quality mate, thanks for taking in the feedback from the previous video.
I myself don't mind pausing to read the texts, but I think that for some people, specially those who watch on mobile, might be a little inconvenient because of the video time bar that appears in the bottom part of the screen. It might block the text when it's on the bottom. For me particularly, the video is great the way it is, I love to what these analysis of the old f1 eras.
Crazy how much he adapted his driving style after the Renault with the Michelin tyres
there is one start in spain in a ferrari where he only uses the kers on the outside of turn 3, brilliant timing.
Legend....
The only man to not fear vettel back then
And the only driver Vettel did fear back then.
1:31 Scream, baby, scream.
singapur 2017 when he got involved in the big crash
Can you do the same vids for Hamilton please 🙏🏾 😢
How does he activate KERS?
Back in 2009 and 2011 you could activate the KERS with a button.
@@gabor6259 but when he activates KERS you can’t see him pressing a button
what 1% A.I difficulty does to a mf
he's playing on 0% ai.
Clip two looked distinctly traction control aided to me
Traction control will be allowed in Formula One in 2004 after the teams asked the sport's governing body, the FIA, not to proceed with a proposed ban. The FIA had planned to ban the use of electronic aids such as traction and launch control starting at this year's British Grand Prix.
regardless, he's still a better starter than anyone on the grid since 2007.
I miss F1 before the politically correct hybrid rubbish trashed it.
🔥🔥🔥