CRAZY F1 Fan conspiracies

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2022
  • In this video we will discuss Formula 1 conspiracies made by fans. From Ayrton Senna, Lewis Hamilton and even Pierre Gasly, these fan made theories are fun to explore. Formula 1 has a long history, and a giant fan base. So when something happens, it's only normal that people speculate, and get a bit creative with things. Enjoy!
    #F1 #Formula1
    _____________________________________________
    My Socials :
    Twitter - madebypers
    Instagram - madebyperspective
    _____________________________________________
    Credits:
    Formula 1
    Morio
    McLaren
    Mercedes
    Red Bull Content Pool / Red Bull Media House
  • Sport

Komentáře • 531

  • @lewto
    @lewto Před 2 lety +925

    My conspiracy is small but, I think when Toto said to Russell ''he will be racing in Clio cup'' it was code word for what happened to Ocon going to Renault.

    • @Merc_CW
      @Merc_CW Před 2 lety +7

      where is the clip of this? i remember hearing it but i cant remember where

    • @placeholder2924
      @placeholder2924 Před 2 lety +72

      @@Merc_CW Imola 2021 when Russell crashed into Bottas and wasn't particularly sporting about it.

    • @bartbotsimpson
      @bartbotsimpson Před 2 lety +13

      Ocon deserved his place at Merc

    • @quist6154
      @quist6154 Před 2 lety +74

      No because Ocon doesn’t exist

    • @juddy_1997
      @juddy_1997 Před 2 lety +10

      @@quist6154 you're exactly right

  • @Guimaster127
    @Guimaster127 Před 2 lety +376

    I have an interesting one for you guys:
    McLaren "allegedly" paid the $100 million fine for Spygate in 2007. That's no small amount. Under normal circumstances, that would be enough to make a small team go bankrupt and deeply damage a big team's chances at winning for the following years. However, McLaren seemed to have no issues developing the next year's car, which would eventually take Hamilton to his 1st title.
    Considering how little of an impact the huge fine seemed to have on the team's performance, I believe McLaren did *not* actually pay it. Instead, the reached a secret agreement with the FIA in order to waive it and have them tell everyone they had paid.
    What was the deal, you might ask? Well, imagine you're the FIA back in 2007. McLaren, the drivers and constructors championship leader, got caught spying on Ferrari. They got disqualified from the constructors' but, If they then were to go on to win the drivers title that year, that would look really bad for F1 and its credibility. So, and here's my belief: *I think that McLaren threw away the 2007 drivers championship intentionally, in order not to pay the $100 million fine for Spygate.* That way, everybody would win (well, except for Alonso and Hamilton): McLaren wouldn't have to pay an exorbitant amount of money and the FIA wouldn't have to deal with the bad press of having a cheating team win the championship.

    • @rexthewolf3149
      @rexthewolf3149 Před 2 lety +72

      This is the best one in the entire comment section its almost airtight In terms of motive and actions.

    • @welingtonleal1
      @welingtonleal1 Před 2 lety +5

      How someone leave a Ferrari with a huge amount of docs and no onde looks the case and later don't miss the docs.
      How someone has docs worth millions dollars, and leave to copy in a regular photocopier place? It's worth buys a photocopier himself!!!!

    • @damoncrossan3827
      @damoncrossan3827 Před 2 lety +18

      The flaw I find in your theory is that the 2008 cars were merely evolutions of the 2007 cars which as we know mclarens car was already fast. So regardless they would be fast in 2008.
      I believe they did pay that fine n it took from what they could pump into the development of the 2009 car hence them having a down year that year

    • @samhobbs6517
      @samhobbs6517 Před 2 lety +10

      I think you're forgetting just how much money McLaren have.

    • @ammarisrar2005
      @ammarisrar2005 Před 2 lety +4

      This is probably one of the only ones that were most likely to have happened

  • @carlomariagranata01
    @carlomariagranata01 Před 2 lety +239

    Mercedes was ahead of everyone else from 2014 because they were the only manifacturer that knew how to build hybrid engines. In fact, they started testing them in 2005 on road cars. I know that an F1 engine is a totally different matter, but at least they had a basis to work on. Moreover, Bernie admitted indirectly that F1 switched to hybrid engines in order to keep Mercedes in F1 (yeah, they already wanted to quit after 2012 bcs of the mediocre results they had as Mercedes expected already to win when they came back in 2010. Merc had already some poltical power because they were and are still an F1 sponsor because they provide safety cars and medical cars ). And the rest is history.

    • @aadixum
      @aadixum Před 2 lety +8

      I hate how people called their cars illegal. Although the cars were fast, they were within rules. No illegal engine, no plagarism of the car, no illegal parts, no illegal driver aids.

    • @d1of1c243
      @d1of1c243 Před 2 lety +33

      @@aadixum maybe cuz they helped write the rules

    • @rhitviksinha7802
      @rhitviksinha7802 Před 2 lety +10

      Afaik, this actually happened. Most manufacturers (especially Renault, who were champions with Red Bull) had already began R&D of inline 4-cylinder engines, as it was the most probable step as far as the paddock was concerned. Mercedes, who had already spent around a billion dollars on their hybrid v6 technology proposed this as an alternative, and soon, threatened to quit F1 if the 2014 regulations went with the inline-4(s).
      This is also corroborated by just how ridiculously bad and underpowered Renault & Ferrari engines were that year. Mercedes essentially had a decade and a billion dollars worth of headstart. It took Ferrari until 2019 to claw back the horsepower deficiency (which was soon deemed illegal, so technically it took them until 2022). It took Honda until 2021, and Renault until 2022* (they seem to have the horsepower this year but lack reliability, so they're still a little behind).

    • @gericeser
      @gericeser Před 2 lety

      @@rhitviksinha7802 do u have some sources for the inline 4s?

    • @default123default2
      @default123default2 Před 2 lety

      It was early after the 08 financial crisis so Bernie didn't want to lose more teams I guess. I'm surprised that all the teams signed up for these expensive complicated and heavy hybrids. Renault wanted them. So they deserved to get their a$$es wooped.

  • @SamuelSantos_
    @SamuelSantos_ Před 2 lety +84

    3:33 Ocon denier spotted
    Edit: Regarding the Pierre Gasly theory, I wouldn't find it unreasonable for someone to think that RB to try and slow down AT, but I think that would be purely down RB not wanting to be beaten by their 'B team', not to keep Gasly behind.

  • @terminateshere
    @terminateshere Před 2 lety +116

    RE Senna 1990. I remember reading a few writings from the time that suggested there was no mechanism to deny Senna the title after the collision. He couldn't be disqualified from a race he hadn't finished, the race couldn't be awarded to Prost and there was no precedent to disqualify Senna from the championship. Maybe as a result this was toughened up - such that Schumacher championship 2nd place DQ in 1997 was possible?

    • @nytarT1
      @nytarT1 Před 2 lety +1

      True but also a lot of Schumi antics in 94 helped. I guess when 3 people are crowned champion with a few years by taking out there rival it sets a nasty precedent

    • @terminateshere
      @terminateshere Před 2 lety +1

      @@nytarT1 I did read that Williams had ideas about protesting the 1994 result but elected not to because they were still recovering from Senna's death, wanted closure on the season- and also they had the constructors title, which was always Frank's #1 aim anyway. It was probably these incidents combined that led to the FIA putting their foot down and making it clear a driver could be DQed from the championship as a whole. I reckon Abu Dhabi 21 would have finished much sooner had that not been the case.

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety +1

      this is correct. I believe Schumacher in 1997 paid the price for his antics in 94 but also paid for the cumulative 89 90 Senna Prost final race antics in a bid from the FIA to stamp out dirty title deciders. Proof is in that Villeneuve was able to finish the race in jerez 97 and win the championship however the whole world was disgusted by schumis conduct at the time and the FIA still went above and beyond and just booted him out of the entire 1997 season.
      I believe left to his own devices, Balestre would have done the same to senna in 1990 but I think his hands were tied after 1989....Senna would have quit the sport if they did and thats a price the FIA wouldnt be prepared to pay and in his shrewdness I think senna knew he could get away with punting him of the track :) Prost 1 Senna 1

  • @emmanuelgonzalez179
    @emmanuelgonzalez179 Před 2 lety +53

    My favourite is that Vettel sabotaged his own 2014 season to get out of his red bull contract

    • @ammarisrar2005
      @ammarisrar2005 Před 2 lety +1

      This one actually made me think hard

    • @HeavyMetalGamingHD
      @HeavyMetalGamingHD Před 2 lety +9

      yeah, but seriously ferrari have enough money to buy any driver out of any contract. the simple answer is almost always the correct one. HE came from a dominant season and he hated the new cars. And it was obvious from the very beginning, that mercedes were so OP, that red bull absolutely had not chance to fight for any title. He simply was not motivated and happy

  • @Adam-dm7lc
    @Adam-dm7lc Před 2 lety +433

    I got 1 crazy conspiracy: Ferarri FORCED Michael Schumacher to retire in 2006 because Luca de Montezemelo (forgive the horrific spelling😂) was afraid that the dream team of Schumacher, Todt and Brawn were trying to take control of the team from him. So in his mind he had to split them up. Oh and he also hated Jean Todt apparently😂
    Edit: Apparently this actually happened so it cant really count as a conspiracy can it?🤣

    • @my_4_brain_cells
      @my_4_brain_cells Před 2 lety +86

      That a thing, that actually happened and theres ample evidence of it

    • @Adam-dm7lc
      @Adam-dm7lc Před 2 lety +18

      @@my_4_brain_cells 👀👀 really? I thought it was just a conspiracy😂

    • @TheRealSonicBeats
      @TheRealSonicBeats Před 2 lety +28

      Yeah I kept waiting for the conspiracy part of it lmao but that's actually what happened. XD MS didn't want to retire but Luca signed Kimi and forced him to

    • @bonifacelukosi9580
      @bonifacelukosi9580 Před 2 lety +4

      aint this legit? lol

    • @Adam-dm7lc
      @Adam-dm7lc Před 2 lety +2

      @@bonifacelukosi9580 I wasnt sure tbh🤣

  • @andymb601
    @andymb601 Před 2 lety +141

    One my father told me and avidly believes, is that Ferrari sabotaged Irvine's 1999 season because they wanted Schumacher to win Ferrari's first title back on top again after all the efforts he put in with the team.

    • @default123default2
      @default123default2 Před 2 lety +17

      I believe it. The whole team was a bunch of schemers.

    • @bobterry9062
      @bobterry9062 Před 2 lety +8

      This is not a conspiracy theory. It is what actually happened.

    • @Michael-vc3kc
      @Michael-vc3kc Před 2 lety +6

      I mean, if their stupid brakes didn't fail at Silverstone, Schumacher would have easily won in 99, considering how close Irvine was to Mika and how far ahead Michael already was in the standings compared to him by Silverstone.

    • @andymb601
      @andymb601 Před 2 lety

      @@bobterry9062 I am of that opinion too but I took it with some salt because I haven't gotten around to watching that season yet. At least now I know it was true lmao

    • @Flashback007
      @Flashback007 Před 2 lety

      Even if the team didn't sabotage him, Schumacher definitely did. I am 100% convinced that Schumacher could have won the Japanese GP in 1999, but just didn't want Irvine to be the one winning the title and was 'unable' to pas Hakkinen

  • @Saxe_AXRL
    @Saxe_AXRL Před 2 lety +45

    My conspiracy is Ricciardo and Redbull 2018. Daniel had announced he’ll be moving to Renault and then he magically has mechanical retirements in majority of the remaining races. In a season when he won 2/6 races at the start. Could’ve been a challenge to take to Ferrari and Mercedes. Maybe not all season wrong but Daniel could’ve gotten P3.
    In my opinion Redbull sabotaged Daniel.

    • @TheUntaintedTreble
      @TheUntaintedTreble Před 2 lety +13

      Wouldn't be surprised in the slightest. Red bull is known for shady dealings across all the sports they partake in

    • @idontexist1681
      @idontexist1681 Před 2 lety +3

      This is probably true, not as sabotaging bu as giving shitty parts to daniel

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety +1

      YES I remember thinking this when he kept on retiring that year, was uncanny

    • @Saxe_AXRL
      @Saxe_AXRL Před 2 lety +5

      @@idontexist1681 yea like they deliberately made the car unreliable. That year though Daniel could’ve won maybe like 6 races total but cause Redbull being Redbull nah

    • @Garf2O
      @Garf2O Před rokem

      Makes sense, it gives daniel a big FU while also making his free agent stock value dwindle by making people think he couldnt drive well enough to win races anymore, very petty but smart.

  • @loiteringrambler1268
    @loiteringrambler1268 Před 2 lety +72

    Singapore can be easily explained. Their setup was not ideal which troubled them a lot. This was identical to 2014 but that year everyone was so off the pace that it didnt effect the outcome

  • @superclasico8757
    @superclasico8757 Před 2 lety +430

    My F1 conspiracy: Lewis didn’t have covid in 2020 and Mercedes faked his illness to give George Russel a race to test him as a potential driver. Lewis had won the championship and returned to racing for the next Grand Prix without many complications or lingering symptoms. Also, covid at the the time was rampant, so nobody questioned Lewis testing positive.

    • @juliantaffa4089
      @juliantaffa4089 Před 2 lety +35

      Damn that's awesome

    • @yourfellowsimmer5368
      @yourfellowsimmer5368 Před 2 lety +62

      I don't believe it but this is definitely one of the more fun and interesting conspiracies to speculate about.

    • @duncachinoahimiha3889
      @duncachinoahimiha3889 Před 2 lety +8

      I did think it was questionable that a driver would catch it, but all of the people on the team and in the paddock weren’t concerned.

    • @jebus89
      @jebus89 Před 2 lety +64

      He did have lingering symptoms. You can clearly see him out of breath on the podium in Abu Dhabi

    • @BryanSteacy
      @BryanSteacy Před 2 lety +7

      @@jebus89 ah that was fake. That was just him trying to be the centre of attention.

  • @gandalf_thegrey
    @gandalf_thegrey Před 2 lety +13

    Biggest conspiracy in racing: Mika isn't really on a sabbatical and will not come back anymore.
    I know, I know. Farfetched. But with every day I'm more inclined to believe........

  • @yaboiggg
    @yaboiggg Před 2 lety +175

    I have a conspiracy regarding this years Ferrari: there are a lot of similarities between the Haas and the Ferrari and this is not a coincidence: since Haas have the most wind tunnel time this year, Ferrari made a deal with Haas, so that Haas tests some of Ferraris designs and concepts and share their findings, this way they have way more wind tunnel time than Mercedes or Red Bull. This would explain why Ferrari is still ahead without any major upgrades and why Haas are financially stable after losing their most important sponsor. 🤔

    • @shawnvilaisack
      @shawnvilaisack Před 2 lety +22

      HAAS has always been financially stable. They’ve always had a security blanket. Gene Haas is a very very very rich man. It was never that the team/him didn’t have money. It was that he didn’t want to spend the money when he could get someone else to foot the bill, hence chasing sponsors. Now that he sees that not all money is good money, and the moral of the team can be heavily influenced by who’s in the car, he is going to invest more in the team, and the team will stabilize to where they were in 16,17,18.

    • @delishdida
      @delishdida Před 2 lety +9

      I don't entirely believe this but I do believe hass uses the ferrai wind tunnels since they don't have one. They even have an office nearby ferrai

    • @jwork5680
      @jwork5680 Před 2 lety +4

      that means Redbull would've done the same

    • @HurairahGT1
      @HurairahGT1 Před 2 lety +10

      Haas and Ferrari definitely shared Data but its a fact that Ferrari have been working on the 2022 for a very long time. Longer than RedBull and Mercedes who were in a title fight last year

    • @nikiindzhiev5369
      @nikiindzhiev5369 Před 2 lety

      That's an interesting idea but I don't think they will risk it because after the "pink Mercedes" scandal it's a bit harder to just rip off fundamental hypotheses without the CFD proof of what you want those fundamental concepts to lead to and achieve in terms of downforce levels.

  • @danimalplanet18
    @danimalplanet18 Před 2 lety +37

    Di Montezemolo (ex-Ferrari team boss) had such a dislike against Michael Schumacher that he was finally able to outfox him politically in 2006 and become responsible for his early retirement. The Italian team principal always wanted to turn Scuderia Ferrari into a Real Madrid of F1, with the two best in one team (much like McLaren in the 80s). His first attempt was to get Häkkinen next to Schumacher in a Ferrari. Schumacher, with Jean Todt and Ross Brawn on his side vetoed the idea and while they were winning races and championships, they had the biggest say in the team. But when Schumacher's winning streak came at an end, Di Montezemolo went at it again. Massa's 2006 season would be temporary, because in 2007 Schumacher would be paired with Kimi Räikkönen. When Schumacher and Todt did not agree to that, Di Montezemolo finally had the German where he wanted him: "Either you'll race alongside Kimi or you won't race at all, it is cheaper to buy you out than it is with Kimi." At Monza, against his will, Schumacher announced his retirement. But the foundation of this under the surface fued was that the feathers of Ferrari were strutted by the trio of Schumacher, Todt and Brawn and not by the narcist Luca Di Montezemolo. Personal friction drove the GOAT of the sport towards an early exit.

    • @Limegreenedragon
      @Limegreenedragon Před 2 lety +3

      That actually happened. There's a vid about it

    • @benn8793
      @benn8793 Před 2 lety +3

      He had nothing personal against Michael. He just wanted his power back, which he had lost over the years to Schumacher, Todt and Brawn. But in the long run he shot himself in the foot. With the exception of the 2007 title, for which the 3 were partly responsible, Ferrari has not achieved much since then...

    • @default123default2
      @default123default2 Před 2 lety +2

      Every character in this story is a narcissist.

    • @Christzo18
      @Christzo18 Před rokem

      Yes but why Schumacher didn’t try to move to McLaren in 2007 if he didn’t want to retire

    • @danimalplanet18
      @danimalplanet18 Před rokem +1

      1. McLaren had signed Alonso the year before (2005) for the season after (2007).
      2. Schumacher (50mln per year) and Raikkonen (60mln per year) were at that time by far the most expensive drivers on the grid. Alonso drove for only 6 mln per year at Renault and saw his salary tripled when going to McLaren, but it was still only a third of what MSC or RAI earned at the time.
      3. McLaren was adament to cut costs and would give 2nd seat to test driver De La Rosa or talent Lewis Hamilton.
      4. In the end, teams decide which drivers they take on.

  • @chaitanyapantula6481
    @chaitanyapantula6481 Před 2 lety +35

    "Senna went for the gap that did definitely exist because he is a racing driver 😃"

    • @christophercuppsr8912
      @christophercuppsr8912 Před 2 lety

      And he was and is the champion for that year in the eyes of real race fans( REAL EYES)(REALIZE)(REAL LIES)) Ayrton Senna¡!!!!!!!!!!!! 1

  • @my_4_brain_cells
    @my_4_brain_cells Před 2 lety +37

    Old one but Esteban Tureo was forced to retire from f1 by ferrari after he caused an accident that dropped debris that gave shumi a puncture and potentially lost him the 98 title

  • @Spermwhales93
    @Spermwhales93 Před 2 lety +45

    Here's 1 for y'all:
    Ron Dennis is a lot more dodgy than anyone suspects he is.
    I reckon he absolutely knew about Spygate from day 1 and tried to bully Hamilton, Alonso and De La Rosa into not snitching to Max Mosley (Alonso, being Alonso, just did whatever the hell he wanted and reported it anyway).
    I also reckon that he is deliberately using his influence as the UK's business ambassador (he fell upwards into that job after McLaren due to his Tory connections) to try and get McLaren to fail financially. I feel like he probably really hates the way the team is now where it's run by a globally-minded American with a marketing background that puts a huge amount of importance on community and fan interaction.
    There's also a possibility that he was the person who tipped the British press off about Max Mosley's 'parties'...

    • @LukSter18998
      @LukSter18998 Před 2 lety +1

      what “possibility”

    • @MPal24
      @MPal24 Před 2 lety +4

      I'd believe that, but I also think every team owner in F1 is a lot dodgier than we think. Historically, people like Flavio Briatore and Tom Walkinshaw were running teams. If they were in any business other than F1, they'd have gone to prison for their frauds and dodgy dealings

  • @olievans7840
    @olievans7840 Před 2 lety +54

    Really hope Gasly turns things around going forward. He was really impressive last season and I think he's easily a consistent P4-6 driver or higher perhaps. In other news my fantasy team needs points so hurry up Pierre..

    • @delishdida
      @delishdida Před 2 lety +1

      But the McLaren and merc have better pace than AT. So it would be hard for gasly. Not to mention hass and alfaromeo

    • @LathropLdST
      @LathropLdST Před 2 lety

      All the air in his tires went to his lungs. He uses it to claim he deserves another go at the RB seat.

    • @shaggy5561
      @shaggy5561 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LathropLdST he really does tho

  • @hamzahis6987
    @hamzahis6987 Před 2 lety +12

    I have a conspiracy: Vettel recovered from covid19 before round 2, but he was banned to enter saudi arabia so they said that he is still recovering.

  • @notthefia9154
    @notthefia9154 Před 2 lety +13

    I fully agree with the 89/90 theory, it makes a lot of sense and I think everyone knows how whether Prost liked it or not, he was in the FIA’s pocket for many years. I also think there’s a lot more “interesting” events that went on with Mercedes/ Hamilton than they or anyone let’s on as far back as when they were designing the PU for 2014

  • @vatsaldvora
    @vatsaldvora Před 2 lety +82

    Ferrari sabotaged Vettel to favour Leclerc.

    • @bestoftherest1031
      @bestoftherest1031 Před 2 lety +15

      Why? Is Ferrari responsible for Vettel spinning and having a terrible 2020 season? Vettel was the Messiah for Ferrari but he crumbled in 2017 and 2018, and in 2019 he was outshown

    • @DjDolHaus86
      @DjDolHaus86 Před 2 lety +20

      Leclerc was just better at driving the car they gave him, it's been a fairly noticeable trend with Vettel that if he isn't comfortable with the car then he can't adapt. There are far easier ways to get rid of a driver than self sabotage, you just replace them.

    • @sympathiser_of_Germans_in_40s
      @sympathiser_of_Germans_in_40s Před 2 lety +11

      That's just what Seb fans say to themselves to cope with the fact that Charles beat him 2 years in a row.

    • @MaRiOx914
      @MaRiOx914 Před 2 lety +4

      I’m a huge Seb fan and unfortunately I’m going to have to agree… he’s not the greatest at adapting to diff cars. Look at him in 2014. He couldn’t adapt to the new hybrid cars & lost to danny ric

    • @ruthless7946
      @ruthless7946 Před 2 lety

      Why they already kicked him out bevor the 2020 season so why sabotage him. Also its pready hard to make him spin.

  • @motorsportfanboy7769
    @motorsportfanboy7769 Před 2 lety +13

    My own theory: Alonso is aware of what happened about Singapore 2008

  • @Ikcatcher
    @Ikcatcher Před 2 lety +38

    Theory: Russell is a genetically modified human created by Mercedes to be the perfect driver

  • @neerajadnani
    @neerajadnani Před 2 lety +48

    As a Ferrari fan, I wish Senna won 1989 while Prost won 1990 with Ferrari….

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety

      heh never thought of it that way, wouldve been awesome if you think about it; imagine if prost had not turned on him in 89 and senna hadnt punted him off the next year. Ferrari might have had a 90s resurgence isntead of that slump they went into after that

    • @Pabig93
      @Pabig93 Před 2 lety

      Even if you give Senna the Suzuka win in 1989 Prost still wins the WDC.

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety

      @@Pabig93 the momentum wouldve been with senna for the title decider in australia

    • @Pabig93
      @Pabig93 Před 2 lety

      @@1greenMitsi Momentum does not change the outcome of the race at Adelaide

    • @a.a.1245
      @a.a.1245 Před 2 lety

      @@Pabig93 changing Suzuka would butterfly affect Australia. It would be other race.

  • @Toti3258
    @Toti3258 Před 2 lety +68

    Hey Pers, hope you are doing well. Have you thought about doing a series on “failed” prospects? Cheers

    • @GR345Y
      @GR345Y Před 2 lety

      Like Charles Leclerc, come end of the season? 🤌🏼

    • @Toti3258
      @Toti3258 Před 2 lety +3

      @@GR345Y idk man, he still has a long career

    • @zakimarzuki8227
      @zakimarzuki8227 Před 2 lety

      @@GR345Y
      Will revisit this comment at the end of the season.

    • @funny-bv6lo
      @funny-bv6lo Před 2 lety

      @@GR345Y Charles Leclerc is a multiple time F1 race winner and is currently fighting for the championship, definitely not a failed prospect by any means

  • @miggygetright6344
    @miggygetright6344 Před 2 lety +5

    Danny Ric’s 2020 with Renault is definitely a top 3 season in his career, his dominance over Ocon, getting the team’s first Podium since their return to F1, and nearly taking them to a P3 in the Championship was amazing

  • @C1rcusMaximus
    @C1rcusMaximus Před 2 lety +6

    My conspiracy theory is about the Shoey's curse.
    Basically, if a driver won a world champion after drinking the Shoey during the season, he'll need the Shoey to keep his championship hopes alive.

  • @KillerViper16
    @KillerViper16 Před 2 lety +11

    Biggest F1 conspiracy is Ferrari existing. I think me and other Ferrari fans are just in a mass hysteria believing it exists just so we feel sad after every F1 season.

  • @connorappleton1945
    @connorappleton1945 Před 2 lety +7

    My Conspiracy: 1997 Jerez: Sauber replacement driver Norberto Fontana was offered a contract for Sauber for 1998 if he blocked Villeneuve for a large duration of the 1997 European GP to retain Ferrari's engines for the coming years. Because Schumacher didn't win the championship regardless, he was not offered a seat for 1998.

    • @flo1282
      @flo1282 Před 2 lety +3

      by my knowledge Fontana confirmed that already decades ago, he apologized to Villeneuve for blocking him after the race as well

  • @madmen7490
    @madmen7490 Před 2 lety

    Keep doing these! Really fun and new. Your best video so far

  • @thomassnowball6374
    @thomassnowball6374 Před 2 lety +1

    Bro your videos just keep getting better and better

  • @aaronaaronsen3360
    @aaronaaronsen3360 Před 2 lety

    Great content as always, thank you for the video!

  • @thechannelimashamedof2361

    Perez to Red Bull was already a done deal when Seb signed with Aston. Red Bull just delayed revealing that to avoid the appearance of being eager to drop Albon. Horner downplayed Albon's podium in Bahrain way too much (practically said Perez deserved it) for it to have not already been set in stone. Further, Perez does not seem to hold any grudge against the Silverstone outfit despite supposedly being dropped mid-contract and left without a seat.

  • @Jorge.Painkiller
    @Jorge.Painkiller Před 2 lety +13

    I personally disagree with the first one because we all know Balestre was a piece of sh*t and there was not much he could do in this specific situation because Senna was in the lead of the Championship

  • @marantamil459
    @marantamil459 Před 2 lety +5

    I have one. Renault sabotaged Hulk to make him look like the issue for their weak 2019 so there would be a big points gap between him and Ric. This boosted Ric's morale and bringing a weaker driver in (Ocon) and for French Marketing, while Cyril wasn't blamed so he wasn't fired.

  • @ginjaninja6196
    @ginjaninja6196 Před 2 lety +9

    My conspiracy: Williams will become the 3rd redbull team. with albon in the team that is 1 rb driver, at the end of the year goatifi gets the boot and who else to replace them than gasly? then when the new engines are realeased in 26 williams take with redbull powertrains unit and effectivly become another redbull team

  • @razzaaaa2950
    @razzaaaa2950 Před 2 lety +3

    Very good vid brudda you’ve defo earned a sub

    • @MadeByPerspective
      @MadeByPerspective  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Ryan much appreciated!

    • @razzaaaa2950
      @razzaaaa2950 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MadeByPerspective I love your content my g good night from Ringwood Melbourne

  • @dimitrijensk2845
    @dimitrijensk2845 Před 2 lety +14

    Mine: Valtteri’s car was sabotaged a number of times on the orders of Toto to prevent him from beating or fighting Hamilton more often than he did during his time with Merc.
    This is on top of the sometimes nonsensical engine changes and the track position switches.

    • @default123default2
      @default123default2 Před 2 lety +4

      Like the machined wheel nut in Monaco when he was ahead of sham

    • @riventv4927
      @riventv4927 Před 2 lety +3

      Is it even a conspiracy at this point?

    • @Adamgoms
      @Adamgoms Před 2 lety +2

      Well done, you've just described a second driver during a championship battle that said second driver isn't involved in. Are you new to F1?

    • @dimitrijensk2845
      @dimitrijensk2845 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Adamgoms 1. No, I am not. I am talking about the car being sabatoged, not Valtteri being ordered to give positions or being given nonsensical engine changes.
      2. There is absolutely no reason to be so condescending. People like you are the reason others call F1 fans elitist pricks.

    • @junemoonchild69
      @junemoonchild69 Před rokem

      @@default123default2 I agree with you on this one:)...thanks for mentioning it.

  • @LauchTV2311
    @LauchTV2311 Před 2 lety +81

    Here is my conspiracy theory:
    Lewis wanted/let Nico win the 2016 championship knowing that he would end his career after it, so that he could get a worse teammate with whom he didn't have to fight for the championship

    • @eggselent9814
      @eggselent9814 Před 2 lety +56

      I don’t think that one is true, simply because how hard Hamilton fought until the end. Especially in Abu Dhabi

    • @C1rcusMaximus
      @C1rcusMaximus Před 2 lety +4

      @@eggselent9814 but what if Lewis fighting till the end was also part of the conspiracy?
      he probably allowed Nico to switch engineers with him yk
      and also may have agreed to let his race be sabotaged at least once (he didn't expect it to happen so soon in Sepang, as it was in Petronas' home country)

    • @eggselent9814
      @eggselent9814 Před 2 lety +25

      @@C1rcusMaximus I think that is quite ridiculous honestly. Why the hell go for that. The switching of engineers was a team descision. If Hamilton wanted Rosberg to win the title, then he wouldn’t win the last 4 races and use some quite dirty tactics to get him the win in the final race. You can’t possibly fake that all. Hamilton lost to Rosberg fair and squarw

    • @C1rcusMaximus
      @C1rcusMaximus Před 2 lety +2

      @@eggselent9814 yea, your point stands valid

    • @andrewmelton2686
      @andrewmelton2686 Před 2 lety +1

      So lewis was sabotaging his own engine 😂

  • @elliotcrossan6290
    @elliotcrossan6290 Před 2 lety +9

    Regarding the Senna theory - according to the Bring Back V10s podcast Balestre wasn't at the track at Japan 1990, and was furious that Senna hadn't been punished. But it's credible to think that the stewards didn't take action because of the context of 1989.

    • @Christzo18
      @Christzo18 Před rokem

      Oh dude come on senna deliberately crashed heavily into his rival to win he should have been disqualified from the championship

    • @elliotcrossan6290
      @elliotcrossan6290 Před rokem +1

      @@Christzo18 I agree

    • @404TVfr
      @404TVfr Před rokem +1

      @@Christzo18 that wasn't the argument here, jesus...

  • @UnknOwnParad0x
    @UnknOwnParad0x Před 2 lety +48

    Tinfoil hat on*
    Out of all your conspiracy vids, my favourite is your George Russel 2020 Sakhir one, simply cause once you add all the pieces it does create a very odd picture adding to what you said about the car carrying Lewis (and for that matter Nico) to the titles, co-relating to Bottas in that Merc being nowhere, but now in Alfa Romeo he is sky high and “MaFIA”, where they seemed to be let off the hook many times. Mine is that Mercedes intended to make a bad car to drag down George and help keep Lewis afloat after losing to Max last year, but didn’t expect Lewis to struggle, assuming him to bounce back like he does (Why else would he apologise after Imola?)
    *Tinfoil hat off

    • @asadelh.28
      @asadelh.28 Před 2 lety +21

      I just lost every single braincell reading that. "Mercedes intended to make a bad car". What you have on isnt a tinfoil hat. Its psychedelics.

    • @delishdida
      @delishdida Před 2 lety +1

      @@asadelh.28 the bad car was for Russel.

    • @asadelh.28
      @asadelh.28 Před 2 lety

      @@delishdida it makes absolutely no sense to do that. Plus Russell isnt an idiot, he'd know if they were doing something like that. You think Mercedes first order of business after the fiasco that was Abu Dhabi is to shoot themselves in the foot?

    • @TheBrass18
      @TheBrass18 Před 2 lety +1

      That was dumb AF

    • @404TVfr
      @404TVfr Před rokem

      @@TheBrass18 cool

  • @fabianfunk5430
    @fabianfunk5430 Před 2 lety

    Love your Content, please never stop. :D

  • @keithrichards4296
    @keithrichards4296 Před 2 lety +2

    Here's mine: Timo Glock definitely helped Lewis Hamilton in 2008... in the last curve of Interlagos. Probably an interesting amount of money was 'transferred' that afternoon.

    • @nimmy8231
      @nimmy8231 Před 2 lety +1

      Been debunked due to everyone on slicks doing the same lap times as him

  • @soundscape26
    @soundscape26 Před 2 lety +4

    My favourite theory? Has to be the Ocon one hands down.

  • @jackkelly8399
    @jackkelly8399 Před 2 lety

    Bros eyebrows are porpoising 😂 love the content man

  • @-TheUnkownUser
    @-TheUnkownUser Před 2 lety +3

    That the Toto message for Hamilton in Imola was just to clean Hamilton's face due to the good performance of Russell so far. Blaming the car instead of the Pilot...

  • @zeus717
    @zeus717 Před 2 lety +2

    Please make more of this and make it a little longer if u can :))))

  • @mohammedziyan2000
    @mohammedziyan2000 Před 2 lety +12

    I have a conspiracy of my own that may sound a bit strange: McLaren sabotaged their 2006 season by making a slower car than earlier to allow Alonso to the title. I wonder whether Alonso may have persuaded Ron Dennis to make a slower car to allow him run away with the Championship for Renault, during their private meeting at the end of 2005.

    • @ayrtonvennkeane9315
      @ayrtonvennkeane9315 Před 2 lety +2

      No

    • @damoncrossan3827
      @damoncrossan3827 Před 2 lety +9

      That's ridiculous, why would a team sabotage their own entire season

    • @mohammedziyan2000
      @mohammedziyan2000 Před 2 lety +2

      @@damoncrossan3827 Yeah but if you take a close look, 2006 was the only season in the 2000's where McLaren failed to win a single race and with the streak being a temporary one, this does invite deep discussions. Also Montoya had left the team midway through the season so he might have known a thing or two about the deal.
      Again Fernando Alonso was quite a competitive driver who would probably do anything to win. Assuming the fact that he was so loyal to Flavio and Renault, he might have asked for something ridiculous from Ron to leave Enstone for Woking, that's why I think the thought of McLaren sabotaging their 2006 campaign for Fernando comes to mind.

    • @damoncrossan3827
      @damoncrossan3827 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mohammedziyan2000 I agree it deserves discussion as to why they weren't competitive m comparison to other years, but I just don't believe it was something like that. As good and I'm sure influential Alonso was I don't think he had the sway with an opposing team principal to make that teams car uncompetitive for a whole season.

  • @TheoF1
    @TheoF1 Před 2 lety

    These are always super fun to hear because although the theories are ridiculous they somehow someway often make some sense lol

  • @1955DodgersBrooklyn
    @1955DodgersBrooklyn Před 2 lety +2

    surprised this wasn’t in the video, but the 2007 brazilian gp when lewis had the “mechanical” problem that dropped him to the back. people have said it may have been an fia spygate punishment

  • @lee_temp3499
    @lee_temp3499 Před 2 lety

    My new favourite F1 CZcams content

  • @kevlarentertainment7201

    Love your content and the quality, if you don’t mind what camera do you use.

  • @Liger_Soba
    @Liger_Soba Před 2 lety +2

    Another controversial topic about Ayrton senna that might be worth mentioning, It is for the most part believed that on his final race when he hit the barrier and sadly died, that the reason that the Williams team gave for him hitting the barrier (Which was because of oversteer correction, loss of downforce because of bottoming out, and a slight lack of grip due to colder tires after the safety car finished a lap prior, and driver error) was a cover up to hide the true reason, which was a mechanical failure on the steering column due to a poor weld job after Senna requested adjustments to be made to the steering during a practice session.
    People points out that if it would’ve been due the loss of grip in the fronts because of cooled down tires after the race resumed a lap or two prior, they say why didn’t the crash occur at lap 6 and not 7, another point being why wasn’t there any turn input to the right when the supposed moment of correction of oversteer took place. There’s many other things like the shaking of the steering wheel moving around and how Michele Alboreto said that wasn’t “normal” at all which contradicts the william’s team saying it was, how senna’s steering wheel slightly came lose towards his body a fraction of a second before the on board video feed cut off, and why the video feed was cut off a second before impact in the first place, and a few other inconsistencies within William’s story on the events that caused the crash during the trial against them for manslaughter.
    Ngl I’d like to see your thoughts on this, though personally I do believe the cause of the crash was because of some mechanical failure involving an issue with steering.

    • @anthonywebber8152
      @anthonywebber8152 Před rokem

      and why was the black box removed and damaged, then handed back weeks later

  • @TheMemeProf
    @TheMemeProf Před 2 lety +9

    So about the pole position being swapped at Suzuka
    Pole position had always been on the dirty side of the track at Suzuka, ever since F1 raced there in 1988. It stayed there in 89 as well. What happened was that Senna requested the pole position to be moved over to the clean side of the track (most likely because of his poor start from pole in 89) and the stewards said no. Now of course there's a lot of hearsay, some claim that the stewards agreed to swap pole to the clean side only to go back on their word. I don't belive that to be true either as there's no real evidence of it, but who knows, maybe there is some truth to that somewhere. Ultimately, it set Senna off and he wanted things to go his way and the rest is history
    (Before you all get on me, I'm saying this as a Senna fan)

    • @STORMBREAKER_250
      @STORMBREAKER_250 Před 2 lety

      I think saying that pole position had been swapped at all kind if detracts from what Senna wanted. In 89, Prost completely jumped Senna at the start, and he had to claw his way back to the top. Senna is the one who wanted pole swapped so it wouldn’t happen again.

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety

      well the thing is pole being on the dirty side of the track is wrong for any and every circuit, why should the pole sitter be penalized to start on the wrong side of the track? dosent make any sense, pole is always on teh racing line

  • @stratis722
    @stratis722 Před 2 lety +2

    7:19 thats a face and you cant tell me otherwise
    once you see it, you cant unsee it

  • @vasisthakrishnachandrahas1639

    POV 2040 : (if f1 exists then) CONSPIRACY THEORY ON HOW LEWIS HAMILTON LOST 2021 WDC

  • @danieldoel6216
    @danieldoel6216 Před 2 lety +2

    Pole positon at Suzuka was always on the dirty side. That was the case for 88, 89, 90, 91, etc.

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Před 2 lety +24

    One conspiracy theory that crops up from time to time is that Mercedes promised Nico Rosberg at least one world title and that they sabotaged Hamilton's car repeatedly to help make that happen.
    These point to Hamilton repeatedly having bad starts, PU problems that left him out of position in China and Russia, then there was the engine failure in Malaysia. While these were significant moments that impacted the battle between them in 2016, it does a disservice to Nico Rosberg. Hamilton may have had his problems in 2016, but he still won 10 races that season and with Rosberg winning 9 times and in general being more consistent in finishing races (Spain, where he collided with Hamilton on lap 1 was his only retirement that season) there was a reason he ended up winning the title by 5 points.

    • @Roxor.Z
      @Roxor.Z Před 2 lety +5

      He already did a video about this particular topic

    • @periklaskyriakidis6064
      @periklaskyriakidis6064 Před 2 lety +1

      I think it's possible, but I really don't believe that Merc would let something like that

    • @wheelman4824
      @wheelman4824 Před 2 lety +3

      Facts. Lewis was sabotaged on purprose.

    • @idontexist1681
      @idontexist1681 Před 2 lety +6

      Hamilton was never a good starter. We saw it last year as well, then mercedes upgraded their engine for better starts. And malaysia can be explained by pure luck. Rosberg was actually good that year, he overperformed

    • @nytarT1
      @nytarT1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@idontexist1681 actually he used to be a good starter but for some reason in 2016 and until after Monza in 2021 he was not as good. In his young years he got some good launches.

  • @famingo4363
    @famingo4363 Před 2 lety +3

    7:19 the engine looks like a robot's face crying

  • @Toti3258
    @Toti3258 Před 2 lety +37

    A conspiracy theory I have is that Toto was excited about the possibility of Lewis retiring since he wouldn’t have to deal with him anymore

    • @carlossap
      @carlossap Před 2 lety +13

      Because who wouldn’t want to keep a 7 time world champion right?

  • @bild6034
    @bild6034 Před 2 lety +3

    you should do a part 2 f1 iceberg

  • @djjackjones1
    @djjackjones1 Před rokem +1

    Pastor Maldonado won at Spain as a “gift” to Frank Williams. It was his birthday weekend. We all know he couldn’t drive for shit! 😂

  • @marciosales4048
    @marciosales4048 Před 2 lety +2

    Theres a famous conspiracy in some foruns of brazilian fans
    Senna was shot by a bullet in imola before his fatal crash in 1994

  • @em1496
    @em1496 Před 2 lety +1

    This reminds me of a video that was on early CZcams times. Like late 2000s. A man, in a ski mask, uploaded a video claiming "they" killed Ayrton Senna. He could not say who "they" were, because "they" would kill him. He claimed that somehow, without giving motive, Williams rigged the F1 car to specifically crash in exactly the way it did. But he couldn't even convince a young kid like me. But man that was a trip to watch.

  • @anirudhr6052
    @anirudhr6052 Před 2 lety +15

    The most craziest conspiracy theory is the one how Lewis lost the 2007 world title, how his car's gearbox was purposefully sabotaged by an fia Marshall by firing an emp on to his car mid race. (Crazy af)

    • @joeogle7729
      @joeogle7729 Před rokem

      I remember a simpler time before I chose to study physics where I could have read about that laughed and moved on. But now I've been full on cursed to mean that bit of the conspiracy actively irritates me now because that's not the way EMP's damn work...

  • @nickwall2497
    @nickwall2497 Před 2 lety +14

    You fail to mention in 1990 the pole was on the side it had ALWAYS been on and Senna had taken pole in the THREE previous races at Suzuka and started on the EXACT same side as those previous races. Not a conspiracy at all!

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety +1

      I think thats a pointless argument, in what circuit does the pole sitter not start on the racing line? Why would pole position come with a penalty of being on the dirty side of the track? Dosent make any sense and dosent happen in any other circuit. Senna as the pole sitter had every right to demand it be rectified

    • @shi01
      @shi01 Před 2 lety +1

      @@1greenMitsi "in what circuit does the pole sitter not start on the racing line?" Spa francorchamps to just name one. There's no hard rule that says that the pole has to be on the racing line. So Senna had no right to demand that in Suzuka at all. Wasn't a problem the years before, why was it a problem in 1990?

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety +1

      @@shi01 did you think maybe its because spa has the shortest run to the first corner? It may not be a hard rule but theres some reasoning behind the not penalizing pole position to be on the...lets say 'wrong side' of the track

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 2 lety

      @@shi01 senna did have a right to demand that he should not be penalized for the fastest lap in qualy.
      'Wasnt a problem years before' ser, Formula 1 returned to Suzuka in 1987 and it was cited as a problem in 1988

  • @ptsuksawas5004
    @ptsuksawas5004 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I have been following your channel for quite a while, the first video I saw was you breaking down drivers haircut. So I have video ideas for you, the first one is to try recreating f1 drives hair cut, sine you mentioned that you were a barber. I think it would be a very interesting video.
    The second one is to try compare f1 drivers/ teams with other sports, such as, ferrari = lakers, Mercedes = golden states warriors( because they also have rich history in their own sports and dominated in the same time). Kevin Durant=Lewis hamilton (people liked both of them until they joined superteams). If you read it till the end I'm very thankful for reading this.
    PS sorry for bad English 😄

  • @christophercuppsr8912
    @christophercuppsr8912 Před 2 lety +2

    I think F1 didn't like Ayrton Senna and wanted him gone, or something bigger he probably would have been president of Brazil and he was a great person and they generally don't allow them to have positions of power to help poor people and children and he was that man.

    • @C1rcusMaximus
      @C1rcusMaximus Před rokem

      something in me says Senna would despise Bolsonaro by miles

    • @christophercuppsr8912
      @christophercuppsr8912 Před rokem

      @@C1rcusMaximus is bolsonaro president of Brazil

    • @C1rcusMaximus
      @C1rcusMaximus Před rokem

      @@christophercuppsr8912 he still is yea
      and is pretty terrible tbh

    • @antonellamanco7786
      @antonellamanco7786 Před 6 měsíci

      Hai centrato il problema: per questo Ayrton è stato eliminato

  • @vasisthakrishnachandrahas1639

    Just when u thought f1 content for the day BOOM FERRARI FAN POSTS

  • @coydomingo3858
    @coydomingo3858 Před 2 lety

    TBH, all of it, bro. More power to you and your page/channel. Content is always, I dunno, unrecycled? LOL

  • @gerardmare4030
    @gerardmare4030 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I don't do social media so here is my view on an overlooked conspiracy.
    In Hamilton's debut in year he was outstanding until Japan his first real "mistake"
    It was the spygate year McLaren fined $$100 Million. The team lost their points but the drivers retaining theirs.
    So towards the end of the year in Japan "It Happened" I was screaming at the TV for him to pit for tyres about 3 laps later the team called him in, he did and was in the kitty litter at the pit entrance. End of World Championship.
    I sent letters to many motoring editors - not one responce or acknowledgement.
    The memory is gone to most.
    So how could a driver of a punished team become World Champion?? Not possible

  • @loknathshankar5423
    @loknathshankar5423 Před 2 lety +1

    Humor on this is off the scale... 🤣

  • @CoronaVirus-dp1um
    @CoronaVirus-dp1um Před 2 lety +3

    Lando Norris was secretly bred by the FIA in order to act like a child and bring in a younger audience for Formula 1

  • @FrittenFriseurLPs
    @FrittenFriseurLPs Před 2 lety +2

    My Favorite was the first one and I really can see it happen like this.
    IMO another conspiracy is that whole Maldonado-Winning-A-Race-Thing. But i think thats so obvious it isn't a conspiracy anymore 🤣

  • @vinnyzeraBR
    @vinnyzeraBR Před 2 lety +1

    The 1994 Imola Sniper theory is also a fun one.

  • @Bearspike
    @Bearspike Před 2 lety

    Hell yea, after going down the 2022 rumour rabbit hole today this caps off Friday nicely :D

  • @akki4750
    @akki4750 Před 2 lety +1

    Please upload more of these !
    So much fun 🤩

  • @muselibarnless
    @muselibarnless Před 2 lety +4

    dumb one, but im pretty sure some teams would purposely create dirty air. i mean we've seen how hard that made cars to pass so why wouldnt teams purposely create them?

  • @russotusso1695
    @russotusso1695 Před 2 lety +2

    2:24
    Pretty sure that whole "stewards agreed to change starting position" is just a lie and that they never told him they would do it

  • @youlesie23
    @youlesie23 Před 2 lety +1

    Not the most exciting one but a believable one if you ask me: Charles Pic let Vitaly Petrov by late on at Brazil 2012 so that Caterham would receive extra prize money by finishing P10 in the constructors over Marussia. Believable to me since Pic was leaving for Caterham in 2013

  • @Goodnewsglobal
    @Goodnewsglobal Před 2 lety

    I think Singapore 2015 was when Lewis and Nico had their epic behind the scenes fight. Could have effected the team that weekend...

  • @silverdarlin
    @silverdarlin Před 2 lety +1

    one I believe
    at Abu Dhabi 2010, Red Bull knew pitting early was the wrong call, but still pitted Webber to give Vettel, who was their preferred driver, the best shot at the title

    • @HeavyMetalGamingHD
      @HeavyMetalGamingHD Před 2 lety +3

      that's already BS, because ferrari pitted alonso also early. It was only a bad call in hindsight.

  • @ammarisrar2005
    @ammarisrar2005 Před 2 lety +1

    Here’s mine: the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix incident where Lewis and Nico collided was forced upon Lewis by the FIA because they would be willing to pay Lewis to take out his own teammate because the FIA were tired of Nico basically dominating the season because up to that point, Nico had won majority of the races leading up the Spanish GP apart from one, the Aussie GP which Lewis had won, and thus the collision, also when Nico won the championship and had announced his retirement at the FIA gala, he had learnt about the deal that Lewis and the FIA had thus he decided to retire and not continue till his original contract which was until 2018, idk if this makes sense and it might be shaky, just some fuel for thought

    • @insideline2162
      @insideline2162 Před 2 lety

      Nico won australia too. He had won 4 out of 4 up until spain

  • @jackjizmejian
    @jackjizmejian Před 2 lety

    I'd love to see a video on the Abhu Dhabi controversy!

  • @perenidavid5901
    @perenidavid5901 Před 2 lety +3

    Current season conspiracy theory: " They give the best car to George in order for them to make Hamilton look bad, and make him retire, and give the second Merc seat to "Gasly, Noris, Albon,Vettel, MSC"

    • @delishdida
      @delishdida Před 2 lety +2

      That also explains that bottas was driving the bad car from 2017 onwards .

    • @Monacoking91
      @Monacoking91 Před 2 lety

      If this happens and merc is good in 2023 I will scream

  • @avirat7418
    @avirat7418 Před 2 lety

    2:07 this is so god damn IRONIC

  • @Momo4060i
    @Momo4060i Před 2 lety

    I knew it! Esteban always had this spectral alure going on. Lmfao

  • @MvdL56
    @MvdL56 Před 2 lety +3

    Merc has always struggled with marina bay tbf.

  • @joshuadoliveiro
    @joshuadoliveiro Před 2 lety

    I agree with the Ocon one

  • @ajegelin
    @ajegelin Před 2 lety +2

    You got the hybrid conspiracy a little wrong, Bernie Ecclestone admitted that Mercedes were in fact allowed to help FIA come up with the 2014 hybrid engine regulations. And that they based it off of an engine they had already previously built, which is most likely the engine that Luca the Di Montezemolo was referencing. The result was a team that has dominated more than any other team in f1 history. Mercedes themselves admit to never running their power units at full power to hide their advantage and thus keeping it. The fact that Bernie admitted it and the resulting dominance kinda makes this more credible if not plainly true. Mercedes had such an engine advantage, they could work on crazy suspension designs without the fear of rival team is catching up. The hybrid engine era has been a sham and a farce. It seems like F1 is in good hands now with liberty, the first regulation set since they took over so far has been a pretty good success with multiple teams fighting at the front. And it seems like Mercedes doesn’t have an engine advantage anymore and they’re basically where they were in 2013 and before.

    • @jamesw.sinclair8192
      @jamesw.sinclair8192 Před 2 lety +1

      This makes sense to me. Also explains Lewis’ brazil 2021 super drive,

    • @ajegelin
      @ajegelin Před 2 lety +1

      @@jamesw.sinclair8192 We all saw exactly how much extra performance they had in hand when they really wanted to run their engine full power. I think he was at times 27 kph faster than anybody else.

  • @lacovoj6874
    @lacovoj6874 Před 2 lety

    I like the one on Sennas death. They set map in manner that was uncomfortable to drive either to slow him down to make championship more interesting or to force him to upshift. He was so frustrated that he let car go to a barrer, spring hitting him to a helmet killing him.

  • @bucketslash11
    @bucketslash11 Před rokem

    for the Mercedes Engine conspiracy:
    a smaller team has no chance making an engine only to scrap it if the regulations changes, this puts Merc at an advantage where they would build new prototype engines as the rules changed, it is also rumored that the MGU-H is something they had developed and lobbied for alongside KERS, again putting other teams on the backfoot, the bigger teams were also not interested in developing an engine until the rules were set in stone

  • @StandardNerdBR
    @StandardNerdBR Před 2 lety

    Alain Prost was fired from Renault following the 1983 season, not because he lost the title and criticized the car (as they were very keen on having the first french champion on a french car), but because he slept with his team boss's wife. In fact, as a reprisal, a few mechanics were sent to Prost residence to set fire to his road car. Nelson Piquet even made jokes referencing this over the years.

  • @thehandsomenipple3623
    @thehandsomenipple3623 Před 2 lety

    nice skin fade and video

  • @ND9HighlightsComps
    @ND9HighlightsComps Před 2 lety +2

    mercedes intentionally sabotaged Lewis in the 2016 season

  • @adityav2405
    @adityav2405 Před 2 lety +3

    Merc got help before v6 and currently from fia he is a dirty driver

  • @aberamagold7509
    @aberamagold7509 Před 2 lety

    Nice hair dude

  • @hanjarake_taro
    @hanjarake_taro Před rokem

    You might love F1 conspiracy theories, but I love your hair.

  • @TinyBearTim
    @TinyBearTim Před 2 lety

    Jackie Stewart said that senna admitted to the crash in a interview with him

  • @Gunar-ux5zy
    @Gunar-ux5zy Před 2 lety

    Someone at alpine deliberately loosens bolts on the car so the Covers fly Off by the slightest Touch or big bounces xD