Yes indeed, mate...but I most definitely don't think that Leclerc did that intentionally yesterday...& if he did, we now all know how that worked out for him!!
@@jiphouben2950 Absolutely, mate! How funny was Lewis' bitching & moaning at his engineer & team, though?! How was it their fault that Alpha Tauri also did a great pitstop for Gasly & he also drove a great out lap?! Man, I just wish that Bottas' defective wheel nut would have been on Lewis' car, as LH's true colours ALWAYS shine through whenever he's not winning...the prick should also count himself VERY lucky that Bottas & Russell crashed almost immediately after he beached his car at Imola/Emlia-Romagna, necessitating the red flag & gifting him a 2nd place after the restart...
@@lavielemond Well mate, I could only laugh about that! Lewis was trying to blame everyone but himself for that performance. You are so right mate, Lewis is your best friend when he is winning, but a total prick when he loses! Hamilton was one lucky bastard in Imola, and that happens quite a lot. Like that time, I don't remember what race, but it was when Max couldn't catch him during his pitstop because of a vsc. I mean it's not Hamiltons fault but it does happen a lot. It's not because of his dominance that I dislike the guy, it's just because he is a total prick!
Nico learned the trick here, which would help him secure the 2016 championship. He did it in a much better way, though, actually going through the motions and acting as if he missed the turn. It was obviously deliberate but his story at least sounded and looked relatively convincing, thus not inducing a penalty. Great move for a NO OVERTAKING Monaco GP.
@@hus390 Bruh no such thing as rude with media when they are asking provocative questions. JPM handled the situation well by answering the question but not actually answering. Great display of realpolitik by JPM who was in a tricky situation
Reactions (in order): 0:45 Keke Rosberg 1 0:52 Ross Brawn 1 1:36 Michael Schumacher himself 4:01 Fernando Alonso 4:07 Jarno Trulli 4:19 Felipe Massa 4:29 Martin Whitmarsh 4:36 Mark Webber 4:43 Flavio Briatore 4:50 Ross Brawn 2 4:54 Keke Rosberg 2 5:01 David Coulthard 5:08 Nico Rosberg 5:24 Juan Pablo Montoya 5:33 Jackie Stewart 8:08 onwards it is Max Mosley (then FIA President) and Schumacher's manager talking in turns 9:27 Ferrari spokesperson
@@rumblefish9 what a ridiculously unfounded comment. The FIA changed the rules for points, engines, qualifying, team orders and even TYRES in order to demolish michael and ferrari from the top. Not only that but we have to read such incompetent opinions 20 years later.
Honestly people that believe he crashed deliberately have never watched F1 before and came from watching DTS. Why on earth would he potentially have ruined a Ferrari 1-2 and grid penalty. Clearly just a mistake
Jackie Stewart said it best. Basically he made a mistake and thought how can i make something out of this. Locked the front up, and thought oh let me position myself so it slows their time down. He clearly could have turned the car right and straightened it out to get away from that corner.
Yup. After he realized it, he could have still made the turn and abandoned the lap. Instead he did what he did, deliberately. It's Schumacher though, king of causing trouble deliberately. like trying to take out other drivers etc.
I like Nico’s comment - “That would not be a good thing”. That move of Michael’s probably gave Nico the inspiration for his qualifying tricks a few years later v Lewis! Same thing should have happened to him - he should have gone to the back of the pack that day too!
They had so much more data in the Nico case. He broke fractionally later on that run, and since he was already up on his second lap (unlike Michael) he had something to gain.
@@OzdenOzgun yeah, just for him to come out exactly during this year admitting that Monaco 2006 incident was done on purpose. i mean, 99% already knew it, but atleast with Massa admitting it skeptical delusional fanboys will stfu and stop defending him
He was human and made a bad decision. It happens. Schumacher in 2005 and 2006 was fighting more with the FIA and even his own team (who were pressuring him to retire) than he was with Alonso. The stress was probably getting to him.
Out of everyone's reactions Jackie Stewarts was the most fair and thought out. As a driver he knew what Michael was thinking and how he should have gotten out. Everyone else was just talking without thinking.
I don't think Leclerc crashed on purpose, the car is not perfect and imagine the costs of getting the car repaired. But I think Schumacher "parked" on purpose. His car was a better car and this was his last season before "retirement" and thought he'd try his luck with the officials.
Yeah they're pretty much polar opposites. Leclerc actually hit the wall while turning in and broke a suspension or something and couldn't turn. Tried to stop but couldn't. That chicane is very tricky and has taken down a lot of drivers. On the other hand, what Trulli said is true. Michael could've parked better :)
Damn, this video is kinda wild lol. So many huge f1 names in just ten minutes Stewart’s analysis was totally right. It probably wasn’t intentional initially, but it was an instinctual reaction to making a minor error and (being Michael Schumacher) attempting to mould it into something which works in his favour Weird that Ferrari found itself in a somewhat similar position today. Not that Leclerc’s mistake actually was intentional though, it wasn’t Ferrari master🅱️lan
One of Michael's big flaws was that he would panic when in an intensive situation and act impulsively. Best examples been when faced when losing the titles in 1994 and 1997, he tried to crash his opponents out.
The irony is Rosberg "I hope Michel did not it on purpose". 8 years later, another controversy in Monaco in which Nico is now the protagonist. F1 is lovely in many ways but sometimes it shows the worst side of everyone there. Michael is and always was a genius, but far to be an example of sportsmanship.
Looking from the onboard camera I would say that at the entrance to the corner he really made a mistake there, not intentional one. But it was still possible to make the corner. I really can't say for 100 % whether he then panicked or stopped there deliberately.
Whos here after seeing charles crashed on monaco 2021 quali and still on pole?? 😂😂 Nico Rosberg commenting and doing the same thing 8years later on the same track. 😂😂😂
Thats the thing with Monaco. It is the hardest track to overtake due to it being so narrow and full of turns. If you get pole, you'll win the race easily if nothing major happens on race day. Here's a snippet from an F1 article: When it comes to the race for podium positions overtaking is *extremely* rare. In the past 12 years there have only been four overtakes for position in the top three. Of these four only one was a legitimate overtake: 2016 Hamilton over Rosberg for 2nd - team order 2014 Raikkonen over Vettel for 3rd - gearbox issue for Seb 2008 Hamilton over Raikkonen for 3rd - pitlane penalty 2006 Raikkonen over Webber for 2nd - A LEGITMATE overtake as Webber ran wide
Lmao, so Perez at P3 decided to shoot the entire team by leaving ferrari in p1 and p2 and perez thought that was the best position for himself and red bull lol
0:52 Are we even talking about the same guy? The Schumacher I know of crashed into Villeneuve deliberately in an attempt to win the championship. nOt tHe miChAeL i kNoW
2:32 "..people should know better who I am and what I am after all this years." Oh, Michael, but they do. At least the ones who remember Macau 90, Adelaide 94 and Jerez 97 for a start. 4:43 Flabio should know, if his memory goes back to the 94 Benetton days.
@@plzdonhack He is not saying Schumacher is any better, just saying that it is a little hypocritical of Briatore to say this and then plan Crashgate (For OP, Crashgate happened AFTER this, not before) Slimy behavior from Briatore nevertheless
For all the idiots saying this is comparable to Leclerc's qualifying in 2021, you couldn't be far from the truth. He was pushing hard, not parking a car. He'd lost time in sector 1 and he was trying to make up for it in sector 3. And trust me, no one wants to park a car at the swimming pool chicane. So please stop with the comparisons
Check the record. In the history of Monaco, I doubt there has ever been a situation where a driver misses a corner, does NOT go into the wall, so his car is completely undamaged and then stalls the car. I know I've never seen such a thing.
When Hamilton had 8 times WC and over 100 poles and 100 wins, people will look back at both drivers careers and numbers in the future and no one is gonna doubt who was the greatest.
Personally I think Hamilton is greater in terms of sportsmanship, but you hardly can compare the two statistically. Seasons have more races nowadays -> more opportunities for poles and victories. And Schumacher's broken leg in 1999 wouldn't have happened with modern cars, and he was certainly going to win the 1999 WDC without that accident. Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the GOATs, and having a superior car for the entire hybrid era doesn't take away anything of his achievements. But how do you compare that to drivers who had less excellent cars, or got injured or even died in crashes that couldn't happen that way with modern machinery? Probably Senna would have broken all records, or just got slower and retired, we will never know. But Hamilton has less of an unsportsmanlike record than e.g. Schumacher, Prost, Senna and Piquet Sr., who all were fighting quite dirty at times. But then again they mostly raced at different times, and Schumacher's time coincided with more and more camera footage and a change in attitude to what was deemed acceptable, and he did never fully internalize this change.
Schumacher is a great reminder, that nobody should be glorified, no matter how much the person achieved in some areas. All people have character flaws, some more, some less, and it's very rarely, that people "choose" to have a flaw, it's almost always an inability to relearn or contain these traits. And who is to blame for a person's socialization or its genetic disposition, certainly not the person itself? I personally grant Schumacher and Hamilton the favor of seeing them as great drivers, although both have very human flaws. They both were/are very active in charity, which I'm glad to see, and I'm willing to forgive anybody a lot of bad attitudes, as long as they try to be decent human beings. E.g. I think Hamilton makes sometimes quite naive statements, like how important less meat consumption is for the environment while living a jet set life with his own tax-haven registered private jet. But it's just easier for me to point to his flaws, than it is for him, myself and anyone else to see all the own flaws without any filtering or justification. It doesn't take away anything from achievements in one area, if the person isn't that great in every other aspect of life, seeing this is just healthy realism. And it's reasonable to assume that nobody is flawless, and therefore nobody should be glorified, hyped to something larger than life. Last but not least, it's generally a good idea not to feed own bad traits by harshly commenting on what oneself considers faults of others.
The best part is you can see the racing line and how alonso speed was the same check the entry speed and exit but they won't show that because it didn't slow them down
So he had to smash into the barrier like one of you crapos again where is alonso telemetry and we can see hes speed wasn't effected you can see he's car with your eyes unless you bum screens and is a casual who watches sport just to bundilise like every British fan
@@rumblefish9 the showed the telemetry of hes lap before and that plus he never slowed down out of the swimming pool with the racingline showing nicely for your pussy casual
Kimi's Q2 Lap in 2006 was the most ridiculous lap, maybe the best I have seen around Monaco. Japan TV had an onboard I saw. He would have also been on pole but he tapped the swimming pool wall on his final Q3 run.
Not a fan of any particular driver frankly. His Q2 lap was the lap record as the fastest ever lap around Monaco until recently I BELIEVE. Its funny because Crofty mentioned that last year, and it only confirmed that I was right! He was unreal in this session and in the race. Made a mistake in Q3 but was on it all weekend.
See below, unlike you I am a long time F1 fan. I don't make comments without backing them up! wtf1.com/post/lewis-hamilton-has-done-the-fastest-ever-lap-of-monaco-and-its-only-fp1/
Ciaron Smith He was literally on fire that weekend, absolutely at one with the car even though it was clearly slow that year and at high speed circuits I.e. Spain Japan was the 9th 10th quickest in qualifying yet he was fighting for victory in numerous occasions. as a young 13 year old watching I was in awe at his race performance it was one of the best committed drives I'd seen, would have easily won the race had circumstances been more fortunate I.e. Safety Car. I believe he had 10-13 laps more fuel in the car during the second stint and was still faster than anyone else in the race.
It was not cunning racecraft, it was crafty cheating! So unessary, he was a sportman with a strong charictor full of integraty and mental control, and there's no douhting he's a god teir driver! It hurt even more to see him contiue to shamlessly to galight us all - When a posibility of forgivness in the acknowledgment of a raw instinct to win! My respect did dim, like when Mike Tyson bit his opponets ear - both lost their self control!
I agree, I think it's pretty obvious when a driver this skilled is _trying_ to make a mistake. The sudden amateurish flailing of the wheel after a minor lock-up, from such an experienced driver? I am reminded of Nico Rosberg here in 2014, using the same technique to oversell a lock-up at Mirabeau Haute. Although in Michael's case, Rascasse isn't nearly as treacherous as Haute, and the mistake there is much less believable. The best way to put it is "opportunistic."
I mean if it wasen't on purpose, he should be punished for it anyway, as he DID destroy Alonso's chance to beat him. Maybe putting him last is too harsh, but should be penalised in my view
@@JR28. not really harsh. He deserved that. Its called cheating. What wasn't fair was Alonso's penalty at Monza 06. Massa accused him of impeding during quali, the stewards ruled that Alonso had NOT done it intentionally but Alonso was still given a 10 grid penalty. Later on after many years, Massa confessed that he believed that Alonso did not do it intentionally but was told by Ferrari to do so to gain an advantage.
So true I actually remembered about this incident yesterday and yeah Hamilton seems like a choir boy compared to what Schumacher did back in his prime days
Oh yes, lewis hamiltons actions are 100% clean...like a haven sent angel...and when he is really fair he just makes sure that he hit the brakes behind the sc so that the faster rival has a nice surprise after zhe race is destroyed. And because lh is mister fairplay himself, the fia punishes his victom...
He was fucking innocent and you FOOLS have no clue!!! He did tons of dirty shit in 1990s that I literally hated him for but Monaco 2006 and Monaco 2012 were BOTH examples of TOTAL injustice against him! In Spain 2012, he did NOTHING wrong. Bruno fucked up. DAMN, there is NOTHING I hate more than injustice!!!
Man imagine the social media shitstorm that would happen if it happened today.
Hamilton never did anything like this
I’m glad there was no social media back then, it’s actually ruining the excitement because everyone just fights
#WeSayNoToSchumacher
@@MidwestDIY Ahah, you either trolling or you just don't know
@@sergeygeorgiy9154 LOL get out of here kid
Leclerc just before the 2021 Monaco GP: I might give that a chance
Just a racing inChident 😅
except you need to damage the car otherwise no-go.
Just watched it scumbag 👀
Noo, no, nooo
Nah dont think leclerc really did that.
Here after Lecler crash at Monaco 2021
Now who's here after the 2021 Monaco qualifying😂
me mate haha 😂
Yes indeed, mate...but I most definitely don't think that Leclerc did that intentionally yesterday...& if he did, we now all know how that worked out for him!!
@@lavielemond Yes mate, I think you are right! If he did it intentionally he would've hit the wall less hard!
@@jiphouben2950 Absolutely, mate! How funny was Lewis' bitching & moaning at his engineer & team, though?! How was it their fault that Alpha Tauri also did a great pitstop for Gasly & he also drove a great out lap?! Man, I just wish that Bottas' defective wheel nut would have been on Lewis' car, as LH's true colours ALWAYS shine through whenever he's not winning...the prick should also count himself VERY lucky that Bottas & Russell crashed almost immediately after he beached his car at Imola/Emlia-Romagna, necessitating the red flag & gifting him a 2nd place after the restart...
@@lavielemond Well mate, I could only laugh about that! Lewis was trying to blame everyone but himself for that performance. You are so right mate, Lewis is your best friend when he is winning, but a total prick when he loses! Hamilton was one lucky bastard in Imola, and that happens quite a lot. Like that time, I don't remember what race, but it was when Max couldn't catch him during his pitstop because of a vsc. I mean it's not Hamiltons fault but it does happen a lot. It's not because of his dominance that I dislike the guy, it's just because he is a total prick!
5:08 Just you wait, Nico...
Nico learned the trick here, which would help him secure the 2016 championship. He did it in a much better way, though, actually going through the motions and acting as if he missed the turn. It was obviously deliberate but his story at least sounded and looked relatively convincing, thus not inducing a penalty.
Great move for a NO OVERTAKING Monaco GP.
amare1cro bro you are wrong, that happened in 2014
@@amare1cro yep, one pole position 2 years before his title helped him alot 😉
Leclerc: Well, it is my hometown. Free real estate baby!
5:25. Montoya's reaction is always the best 😂
AX5Z 😂😂😂❤️
I miss Montoya in F1.
I thought it was too much and rude she was asking for his opinion. Just say it rather than respond rudely to her.
@@hus390 how is this "rude"? it was just a sarcastic way to say "hell, obviously it was on purpose"
@@hus390 Bruh no such thing as rude with media when they are asking provocative questions. JPM handled the situation well by answering the question but not actually answering. Great display of realpolitik by JPM who was in a tricky situation
Reactions (in order):
0:45 Keke Rosberg 1
0:52 Ross Brawn 1
1:36 Michael Schumacher himself
4:01 Fernando Alonso
4:07 Jarno Trulli
4:19 Felipe Massa
4:29 Martin Whitmarsh
4:36 Mark Webber
4:43 Flavio Briatore
4:50 Ross Brawn 2
4:54 Keke Rosberg 2
5:01 David Coulthard
5:08 Nico Rosberg
5:24 Juan Pablo Montoya
5:33 Jackie Stewart
8:08 onwards it is Max Mosley (then FIA President) and Schumacher's manager talking in turns
9:27 Ferrari spokesperson
9:27 Luca Colajanni
Michael protesting his "innocence" with that stupid smirk 😏
DC & Montoya were brilliant
1:37 Him explaining it is so funny to me bc he’s literally holding the biggest laugh in. You can see it in his eyes, he’s trying so hard not to smile.
He thought he could get away with it because Ferrari basically had the FIA in the bag
You might be so high that you forgot how to read human body language if this is your take away lol.
@@rumblefish9 what a ridiculously unfounded comment. The FIA changed the rules for points, engines, qualifying, team orders and even TYRES in order to demolish michael and ferrari from the top. Not only that but we have to read such incompetent opinions 20 years later.
@@dimitarbushkalov2380unfortunately there are simply too many ignorant people…
💫 Monaco 2021 Vibes 💫
Came here after the 2021 Monaco Qualifying just to check something xD
lol me too
Same
You and me both 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
We think alike 🙄
Who's here after Leclerc's "crash"?
My boi learns from the best XD
Ahahaha came here just after charles's happy incident
Home town need to be called out on this 🤔
Honestly people that believe he crashed deliberately have never watched F1 before and came from watching DTS. Why on earth would he potentially have ruined a Ferrari 1-2 and grid penalty. Clearly just a mistake
@@mileswatson1226 Everyone is meme-ing. We know it's impossible for anyone else to know. And it's nice to see Ferrari to compete in the front again.
Also, Sainz and Verstappen seemed faster than him. But, frankly, it's pointless, toxic and lame to get into an argument about that.
Love the personalities here: JPM, Flavio, DC, Alonso. The ITV Coverage was brilliant as well.
Not that Renault, and F.Alonso , Flavio should say much. With the crash gate they pulled .
Flavio is a big of an idiot as Schumacher.
Pity on the ad breaks
Im here for Leclerc 2021 Monaco GP 😂😂😂😂
Lol hi
@@perttu3387 also mercedes. watch monaco 2014 quali of rosberg 😂
@@perttu3387 imagine thinking leclerc did it on purpose, smh
@@perttu3387 he obviously didnt tf are you on lmfao
@@perttu3387 and you're still a disabled fuck
Jackie Stewart said it best. Basically he made a mistake and thought how can i make something out of this.
Locked the front up, and thought oh let me position myself so it slows their time down.
He clearly could have turned the car right and straightened it out to get away from that corner.
Yup. After he realized it, he could have still made the turn and abandoned the lap. Instead he did what he did, deliberately. It's Schumacher though, king of causing trouble deliberately. like trying to take out other drivers etc.
Jackie Stewart absolutely summed it up perfectly...
Came here after Leclerc got his pole on Monaco 2021 👀👀
Different though Leclerc plowed into the wall
Charles car was wrecked compared to Schumj.
Keke Rosberg doing his best 'Uncle Vernon' from Harry Potter impression
lmao
2:32 "People should know better who I am and what I am after all these years"...EXACTLY Michael. Adelaide 1994, Jerez 1997, Monaco 2006.
Silverstone 98 finishing in te paitlane because the radio was " broken"
I like Nico’s comment - “That would not be a good thing”. That move of Michael’s probably gave Nico the inspiration for his qualifying tricks a few years later v Lewis! Same thing should have happened to him - he should have gone to the back of the pack that day too!
They had so much more data in the Nico case. He broke fractionally later on that run, and since he was already up on his second lap (unlike Michael) he had something to gain.
@@RBenjo21 He was down though
Salty Hamilton fan eh . No Nico Rosberg shouldnt have gone to the back of the pack that day :)
No shock given his history of dirty tactics but a sensational driver
I agree with you he was never perfect, did you see Montoya's reaction to the incident at 5:30, that was priceless!
Tough position for Massa to be in
Gopr311 massa was always a retard.
He could have said "no comment on that" but decided to lie instead.
Ferrari would have had him hanged
@@vanderspaced The Ferrari grin at 0:53 says it all...
@@OzdenOzgun yeah, just for him to come out exactly during this year admitting that Monaco 2006 incident was done on purpose. i mean, 99% already knew it, but atleast with Massa admitting it skeptical delusional fanboys will stfu and stop defending him
He still finished 5th, lol. Never understood why he did something like this, he certainly didn't needed it.
the Webber safety car helped him big time
Was a scummy driver
Especially when Ross Brawn said he didn't need to to do that, he would have gotten past Alonso on the pitstops anyway
He was human and made a bad decision. It happens. Schumacher in 2005 and 2006 was fighting more with the FIA and even his own team (who were pressuring him to retire) than he was with Alonso. The stress was probably getting to him.
@@brolo7234yeah, but the problem was all the lying after he did it. He should have just come clean, instead we're still talking about it today.
Out of everyone's reactions Jackie Stewarts was the most fair and thought out. As a driver he knew what Michael was thinking and how he should have gotten out. Everyone else was just talking without thinking.
spot on. I do not know what to make of rosberg's comments. Was he mocking michael or honestly giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Got.
Jackie Stewart view is exactly what my view is and how I saw it.
Jackie makes so much sense. In every clip I have seen of him, he makes very compelling points.
@shredderkrang that is a very nice comment and i would love to see that race to perfection. Where to find it?
I don't think Leclerc crashed on purpose, the car is not perfect and imagine the costs of getting the car repaired. But I think Schumacher "parked" on purpose. His car was a better car and this was his last season before "retirement" and thought he'd try his luck with the officials.
To get pole i think its worth it home crowd 100% going to win tommorow looks good for f1 🤔
Yeah they're pretty much polar opposites. Leclerc actually hit the wall while turning in and broke a suspension or something and couldn't turn. Tried to stop but couldn't. That chicane is very tricky and has taken down a lot of drivers.
On the other hand, what Trulli said is true. Michael could've parked better :)
Leclerc didn’t but Alonso did it twice last year - in Baku and Monaco
Yeah there was no way Leclerc dumped the car on purpose
@@Someone25948 yeah, it’s taken so many cars out there’s a compilation somewhere of them all crashing the same way
Who's here after 2021 Monaco Qualifying?
Michael Schumacher Rascasse 2006 (intentional)
Kimi Räikkönen Rascasse 2007 (an error)
Charles Leclerc Swimming pool chicane 2 (also an error)
Rosberg Mirabeau 2014 (intentional)
@@macpeepeepoopoo7567 Also unintentional, LOL.
@@TheJokerit19 You fucking blind? 🤣 Intentional.
I remember watching this incident all the way from the Chinese village of Chi Ting Bas Tar..
Flavio criticising ferrari tactics and management. 😂
Yeah and then goes on to rig races for alonso xD
@@Manuel-gs6qw major difference is Michael did this himself, not the team.
It was one race not races. Like benetton in 94 with the fuel valves and launch control.
Damn, this video is kinda wild lol. So many huge f1 names in just ten minutes
Stewart’s analysis was totally right. It probably wasn’t intentional initially, but it was an instinctual reaction to making a minor error and (being Michael Schumacher) attempting to mould it into something which works in his favour
Weird that Ferrari found itself in a somewhat similar position today. Not that Leclerc’s mistake actually was intentional though, it wasn’t
Ferrari master🅱️lan
It was intentional. A year later after the race and his retirement he actually confess tohus old teammate that he did that on purpose..
One of Michael's big flaws was that he would panic when in an intensive situation and act impulsively. Best examples been when faced when losing the titles in 1994 and 1997, he tried to crash his opponents out.
03:36 says it all. Never liked MSC for reasons like this. But I wish him the best.
The onboard at 0:55 tells it all. You can see him steering into the position he wants.
Tre Deuce yea i thought the same thing, and im no f1 expert but if his brakes locked up like he said wouldnt there have been at least a bit of smoke?
Lol@ Keke. Did he say anything to Nico?
4:10 the most 2006 sunglasses ever
0:22 The guy on the right is already laughing, knowing exactly what is happening
Nico at half the age of the rest of the guys giving the most measured and thoughtful response.
The irony is Rosberg "I hope Michel did not it on purpose". 8 years later, another controversy in Monaco in which Nico is now the protagonist. F1 is lovely in many ways but sometimes it shows the worst side of everyone there. Michael is and always was a genius, but far to be an example of sportsmanship.
The funniest thing about this was on Top Gear the week after Clarkson said that he would've given Michael 100 bonus points for that move
Who's here after Leclerc?
Here after WTF1 podcast with Jenson Button. Not dissapointed
Same lol
One of the scumbag moves he was known for...and unnecessary because he had enough skills and talent he could rely on. Tainted his legacy very much.
4:20 Filipe trying not to laugh. 😊
Who's here after Monaco 2021?
00:21 the look on his teammates explain everything lol
He knew how to create a top flight story.
Great driver but he had some very nasty and unsportsmanlike actions in his career!
tell me one without them
Great skier, though..
@@flipflop4396 That's a retarded binary rhetoric to an obvious reference to a spectrum of foul play.
@@flipflop4396 Senna, Hill, Alonso...
@@MiembroReglamentario Senna and Alonso didnt had unsportsman behaviour? Are you insane ?🤣 Oh probably new guy at F1...
So ironic to see Keke and Nico Rosberg heavily criticising Schumacher for this 😂
haha nicos got a nerve
If Schumi didn't do that, maybe he could have won the WDC in '06
Remember watching this live seeing Flavio shake his head I spontaneously burst out laughing!
Here after Leclerc Monaco 21 and Rosberg Monaco 14
Looking from the onboard camera I would say that at the entrance to the corner he really made a mistake there, not intentional one. But it was still possible to make the corner. I really can't say for 100 % whether he then panicked or stopped there deliberately.
He saw the opportunity and used in his favor, like he did with Hill in Adelaide
Massa confirmed that Schumacher did that on purpous...
Do you have a link?
Whos here after seeing charles crashed on monaco 2021 quali and still on pole?? 😂😂
Nico Rosberg commenting and doing the same thing 8years later on the same track. 😂😂😂
Shumacher dirt his extraordinary carrier whit this action
,, No no mikey that's not right"
Williams Webber😍
well done Nico Schumacher!
14 years ago.
Schumi didn’t need to do it...worst case he would have finished P2 and still picked up 8 points!!
Thats the thing with Monaco. It is the hardest track to overtake due to it being so narrow and full of turns. If you get pole, you'll win the race easily if nothing major happens on race day. Here's a snippet from an F1 article:
When it comes to the race for podium positions overtaking is *extremely* rare. In the past 12 years there have only been four overtakes for position in the top three. Of these four only one was a legitimate overtake:
2016 Hamilton over Rosberg for 2nd - team order
2014 Raikkonen over Vettel for 3rd - gearbox issue for Seb
2008 Hamilton over Raikkonen for 3rd - pitlane penalty
2006 Raikkonen over Webber for 2nd - A LEGITMATE overtake as Webber ran wide
0:47 Juha Kankkunen at the middle-distance 🚗
This is very similar to the recent controversy where Verstappen claimed Perez purposely lost control to prevent anyone from getting a faster lap.
Lmao, so Perez at P3 decided to shoot the entire team by leaving ferrari in p1 and p2 and perez thought that was the best position for himself and red bull lol
The irony of Keke Rosberg bashing Michael only for Nico to do the same thing a few years later!
The irony would be if Keke did it later on. but Keke didn't. You really should know what irony means
Exactly
No, he used it correctly.
It would be irony if nico was the one bashing Schumacher
0:52 Are we even talking about the same guy? The Schumacher I know of crashed into Villeneuve deliberately in an attempt to win the championship.
nOt tHe miChAeL i kNoW
Why wouldn't he defend his driver?
@@PG-20 Of course he should, it's just such a gimmick lol, you can't help but laugh at it
@@Someone25948 yeah, Ross probably knew that Michael would come under fire.
Nico Rosberg does the same thing 8 years later and he still keeped pole.
Jarno Trulli in 2006 giving his best Layne Staley impersonation lol
Greatest of all time, my ass.
2:32 "..people should know better who I am and what I am after all this years."
Oh, Michael, but they do. At least the ones who remember Macau 90, Adelaide 94 and Jerez 97 for a start.
4:43 Flabio should know, if his memory goes back to the 94 Benetton days.
@AdrianYoungs81 thats the most stupid comment ever shut up plz
@@deliriumbee4678 100% Häkkinen's fault.
Who's here after Monaco GP 2021 Qualifying?
4:48 Briatore, you did it worse. Do you remember Singapore 2008?
What about 1994 Benetton with TC driven by Schumi too?
@@plzdonhack He is not saying Schumacher is any better, just saying that it is a little hypocritical of Briatore to say this and then plan Crashgate (For OP, Crashgate happened AFTER this, not before)
Slimy behavior from Briatore nevertheless
2021?
He really was a strange character. He really didnt need to do all these things he was so fast.
"Would Michael do something like this?" Hmmm... would he intentionally try to run Villeneuve off the track in 1997? LUL
Or Hill in 1994?
Who's watching this after Leclerc's pole at Monaco
For all the idiots saying this is comparable to Leclerc's qualifying in 2021, you couldn't be far from the truth. He was pushing hard, not parking a car. He'd lost time in sector 1 and he was trying to make up for it in sector 3.
And trust me, no one wants to park a car at the swimming pool chicane.
So please stop with the comparisons
Indeed. I am a McLaren fan and i do not like Ferrari at all. But Charles did that not on purpose. 100%
0:47 is that Juha Kankkunen in the background
yeah
Check the record. In the history of Monaco, I doubt there has ever been a situation where a driver misses a corner, does NOT go into the wall, so his car is completely undamaged and then stalls the car. I know I've never seen such a thing.
Never knew Webber and Rosberg were team mates!
Thats where the Britney is in the wall story comes from.
Nico looks like something out of Lord of the rings
Looks more a cheating prat to me
What Keke Rosberg said about his son who did exactly the same thing against Hamilton?
Who’s here after today’s quali?😂
Me, but I think you mean FP1.
I'm back today because Mick stopped on the pit entry slightly past Rascasse & coincidently managed to block Alonso.
Leclerc 🤔
When Hamilton had 8 times WC and over 100 poles and 100 wins, people will look back at both drivers careers and numbers in the future and no one is gonna doubt who was the greatest.
I find it so weird how Michael fans gloss over his cheating and dirtyness. '94 and '97 especially. He should he a 6 time WC not 7 after 94.
Personally I think Hamilton is greater in terms of sportsmanship, but you hardly can compare the two statistically. Seasons have more races nowadays -> more opportunities for poles and victories. And Schumacher's broken leg in 1999 wouldn't have happened with modern cars, and he was certainly going to win the 1999 WDC without that accident.
Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the GOATs, and having a superior car for the entire hybrid era doesn't take away anything of his achievements.
But how do you compare that to drivers who had less excellent cars, or got injured or even died in crashes that couldn't happen that way with modern machinery? Probably Senna would have broken all records, or just got slower and retired, we will never know.
But Hamilton has less of an unsportsmanlike record than e.g. Schumacher, Prost, Senna and Piquet Sr., who all were fighting quite dirty at times. But then again they mostly raced at different times, and Schumacher's time coincided with more and more camera footage and a change in attitude to what was deemed acceptable, and he did never fully internalize this change.
Schumacher is a great reminder, that nobody should be glorified, no matter how much the person achieved in some areas. All people have character flaws, some more, some less, and it's very rarely, that people "choose" to have a flaw, it's almost always an inability to relearn or contain these traits. And who is to blame for a person's socialization or its genetic disposition, certainly not the person itself?
I personally grant Schumacher and Hamilton the favor of seeing them as great drivers, although both have very human flaws. They both were/are very active in charity, which I'm glad to see, and I'm willing to forgive anybody a lot of bad attitudes, as long as they try to be decent human beings. E.g. I think Hamilton makes sometimes quite naive statements, like how important less meat consumption is for the environment while living a jet set life with his own tax-haven registered private jet. But it's just easier for me to point to his flaws, than it is for him, myself and anyone else to see all the own flaws without any filtering or justification.
It doesn't take away anything from achievements in one area, if the person isn't that great in every other aspect of life, seeing this is just healthy realism.
And it's reasonable to assume that nobody is flawless, and therefore nobody should be glorified, hyped to something larger than life.
Last but not least, it's generally a good idea not to feed own bad traits by harshly commenting on what oneself considers faults of others.
@@justmy-profilename these are awesome points my guy
They should of interviewed Keke after his Son in Monaco in 2014. "Cheapest Dirtiest Driver......Oh wait......."
The irony is that michael could have won from 2nd
Keke, what about your son in 2014?
Hand of God F1 equivalent, except he didn't score :)
The best part is you can see the racing line and how alonso speed was the same check the entry speed and exit but they won't show that because it didn't slow them down
Unnatural blinking and glancing left epic from your boy webber
So he had to smash into the barrier like one of you crapos again where is alonso telemetry and we can see hes speed wasn't effected you can see he's car with your eyes unless you bum screens and is a casual who watches sport just to bundilise like every British fan
And was fisi put to the back
@@davidkoreck1341 Alonso was faster in the second sector and was on his way to be faster in the 3rd. They showed the telemetry during the broadcast.
@@rumblefish9 the showed the telemetry of hes lap before and that plus he never slowed down out of the swimming pool with the racingline showing nicely for your pussy casual
lol at Nico
was there no reverse gear or anything or could he have moved the car?
They have a reverse gear but Michael stalled the engine and until 2014 or something like that, F1 cars couldn't start their engine by themself
@@philippderbauer oh yeah, I think that the current engines still don't have starters but they have anti-stall
Kimi's Q2 Lap in 2006 was the most ridiculous lap, maybe the best I have seen around Monaco. Japan TV had an onboard I saw. He would have also been on pole but he tapped the swimming pool wall on his final Q3 run.
Ciaron Smith hahahaha I knew you were an absolute fanboy before. Now I know for sure 😂😂😂
Not a fan of any particular driver frankly. His Q2 lap was the lap record as the fastest ever lap around Monaco until recently I BELIEVE. Its funny because Crofty mentioned that last year, and it only confirmed that I was right! He was unreal in this session and in the race. Made a mistake in Q3 but was on it all weekend.
See below, unlike you I am a long time F1 fan. I don't make comments without backing them up!
wtf1.com/post/lewis-hamilton-has-done-the-fastest-ever-lap-of-monaco-and-its-only-fp1/
Ciaron Smith He was literally on fire that weekend, absolutely at one with the car even though it was clearly slow that year and at high speed circuits I.e. Spain Japan was the 9th 10th quickest in qualifying yet he was fighting for victory in numerous occasions. as a young 13 year old watching I was in awe at his race performance it was one of the best committed drives I'd seen, would have easily won the race had circumstances been more fortunate I.e. Safety Car. I believe he had 10-13 laps more fuel in the car during the second stint and was still faster than anyone else in the race.
Ajmal: You know your stuff.
It was not cunning racecraft, it was crafty cheating!
So unessary, he was a sportman with a strong charictor full of integraty and mental control, and there's no douhting he's a god teir driver!
It hurt even more to see him contiue to shamlessly to galight us all - When
a posibility of forgivness in the acknowledgment of a raw instinct to win!
My respect did dim, like when Mike Tyson bit his opponets ear - both lost their self control!
I agree, I think it's pretty obvious when a driver this skilled is _trying_ to make a mistake. The sudden amateurish flailing of the wheel after a minor lock-up, from such an experienced driver? I am reminded of Nico Rosberg here in 2014, using the same technique to oversell a lock-up at Mirabeau Haute. Although in Michael's case, Rascasse isn't nearly as treacherous as Haute, and the mistake there is much less believable. The best way to put it is "opportunistic."
BS. At 0:55, you can SEE he entered TOO NARROW and there was NO WAY to make the corner from that point on.
Ferrari and Leclerc doing it again...
he crashed exactly like Latifi in FP3
I mean if it wasen't on purpose, he should be punished for it anyway, as he DID destroy Alonso's chance to beat him. Maybe putting him last is too harsh, but should be penalised in my view
I'd probably give him a time penalty at most. Starting at the back was definitely too harsh.
@@JR28. not really harsh. He deserved that. Its called cheating.
What wasn't fair was Alonso's penalty at Monza 06. Massa accused him of impeding during quali, the stewards ruled that Alonso had NOT done it intentionally but Alonso was still given a 10 grid penalty. Later on after many years, Massa confessed that he believed that Alonso did not do it intentionally but was told by Ferrari to do so to gain an advantage.
Imagine if Hamilton did this. The same ferrari fans who turned their head would want ham's head on a stick if they don't already
So true I actually remembered about this incident yesterday and yeah Hamilton seems like a choir boy compared to what Schumacher did back in his prime days
Except Hamilton would probably have gotten away with it...
Oh yes, lewis hamiltons actions are 100% clean...like a haven sent angel...and when he is really fair he just makes sure that he hit the brakes behind the sc so that the faster rival has a nice surprise after zhe race is destroyed. And because lh is mister fairplay himself, the fia punishes his victom...
@@anthonyiuculano6002 cause he's black and the FIA don't "condone racism"
@@georg446 Take the fucking tinfoil hat off mate.
back here ..see ferrari pole 2021 ..😎😎😀😀
He was fucking innocent and you FOOLS have no clue!!! He did tons of dirty shit in 1990s that I literally hated him for but Monaco 2006 and Monaco 2012 were BOTH examples of TOTAL injustice against him! In Spain 2012, he did NOTHING wrong. Bruno fucked up. DAMN, there is NOTHING I hate more than injustice!!!
The Great Ferrari...
Now we have leclerc.