Anthoine Hubert on the drivers' parade before the fateful race. Looking happy, full of life, and ready to race. Will remember him this way. R.I.P. young racer
@@matteodesigns5704 Maybe You are prudent and not. But if another who is drunk is driving on 200kmh and crash into you. (I know it looks like, but I don't want you to dead). What I want to say is that he, in that moment, didn't know he was living his last hours. And that could happen to all of us.
Seeing him in this interview smiling and just having fun is haunting specially when knowing what would happen just a few hours later :( RIP Hubert. A young talent gone too soon.
It's because of Wheldon's death that i started watching again open wheel competitions, when he said "this is a great way to go out" before the flag it just got me into tears. Both so confident despite not knowing what would happen later...
Every time we lose one of our drivers, there is just one statement that comes back without fail. When Marty Reid signed off that day, he did it perfectly "I'm often asked why I sign off 'until we meet again' instead of goodbye? Well to me, Goodbye is alway so final, Goodbye Dan Wheldon" Even thinking about it brings tears to my eyes, Dan was Him, and Anthoine was going to be Him for F1, a daredevil who was charismatic, and successful and a fan favorite. A rare breed
Imagine few minutes ago you talking about to win the race, and doesn't know this was your last race. Nobody knows it. But if you thinking about that, you'll never be a racing driver. They are the gladiators in the modern world, and the track is there circuit. RIP Anthoine Hubert
RIP Anthoine . So heartbreaking 😢 But he died doing what he loved. He knew the risks as do all racers. Spare a thought for Juan Manuel Correa. It was not his fault. He is critical but stable with multiple fractures. May never race again. Sad sad week 🙏
Any last interview before a driver’s fatal crash is always so scary and haunting. This is one is no exception... first time seeing the interview and I got goosebumps.... I don’t watch Formula 2 because they don’t give it to the USA like Formula 1 does. I wish I saw how awesome he was. Sadly I’ll never get that chance. Even when I saw the crash and hearing the announcement, it was terrible to hear😔 R.I.P Antonine Hubert
Rest In Peace, really unfortunate he will always be remembered. Hard to imagine someone being alive and in that one moment not. He deserved to be in f1 with his talent, a very unfortunate thing. R.I.P never forget
The way the dynamics of life work awe me. Every moment is tentative, unpredictable and still somehow, time comes together to form a story for every life, as if handwritten by someone. But unfortunately, stories with the greatest of moments sometimes don’t have the best of writers. Rest in Peace, Anthoine. You are and will always be sorely missed.
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This would have been the only time I would have been happy to see an engine failure in a race knowing what would come I really wish his car didn’t start that day RIP Antoine gone but never forgotten ❤️❤️
Sorry to be out of context RIP Hubert, but these pre-captured videos really clobber my imagination of alternative time. Any old footage makes me believe it's happening that day, that time. :(