@@azynkron Llegó a la Fórmula Uno por el apoyo de Honda, se ve que Lotus no pasaba su mejor momento a nivel economico. Como seguidor que siempre fui de esta marca, me habría gustado a Mauricio Guguelmin o Iván Capelli como compañeros de Ayrton Senna y de esa forma pelear con más chances el Mundial de Constructores. Se apostó por Nakajima, lo respeto como persona - Alguien muy cercano a Dios se dijo alguna vez-, pero sin las condiciones o el talento que por esas épocas tenían los jóvenes Mauricio Guguelmin, Iván Capelli o Alex Caffi. Talvez y es una opinión personal tres pilotos con enorme futuro, aunque en escuderías poco competitivas o con coches poco fiables como la Ferrari que manejo Capelli en 1992. Saludo grande desde Uruguay.
@@R9naldo No, I mean that today rookies have 19-22 years old. Next year de Vries will have 28 years and we consider him as a old driver. Today it's almost impossible to make a debut as 34 years old driver.
@@ferwakai9145 using the word 'real' to describe things is in my opinion somewhat disrespectful to the current drivers. I doubt you'll see "playstation" drivers pulling 5G in the corners or competing at the front of the field - Jann Mardenborough as an example never made it above 9th in F2. I agree with you that these cars were better and harder to drive, but people who cry about the sport today and describe the sport in the 90s as "real f1" annoy me
Late 80s early 90s spark showers were awesome. Even in moments when the racing isnt exciting, I enjoy watching these cars throw sparks as they bottom out or shoot flames on decel.
What a beautiful track that was ! I heard this week that Matezitsch has been considering to get back to his 2005 plan, to connect the current Red Bull Ring with part of the old Westschleife again. THAT would be great. Maybe even the next best thing after the original Ostereichring, which will probably will never return to it's original design...
MassiveNoob You have to remember that this a mounted camera unit so the quality would be worse. If you look at a 80s movie camera, they have a lot more quality than these...
Definitely, these were modified Sony CCTV cameras, nothing off the shelf then. I still think this is the best camera position but then I would, it was my job.
You really have no clue, huh? Driving F1 is incrediby demanding, both physically and mentally. Today's F1 cars are so fast and have such an excessive amount of downforce, just going through corners generates a painful amount of g-force. For an hour and a half.
seriously who on earth except japanese thought satoru nakajima as a great driver? i will watch F1 no matter what happen as long as it aired on my country local tv. F1 nowadays is just what is supposed to be. their technological advancement need to be step forward from anything. its nonsense if they get back to old school tech. there is NASCAR for that purpose. the only disappointment for me is the sound
I've stopped watching F1 about 5 years ago but I've just came back and it's great. There's a bunch of onboard videos out there with no commentary just engine sounds and team radio. F1 is back, just wish there were more competitive teams other than Red Bull, Mercedes and Ferrari
Oh you have no idea how pleased people would be if you released the whole race from Satoru's onboard cam! Hell even just 15 min would be amazing. His onboards from '87 are fantastic and some of the first race cam footage from F1.
Ooh I never get tired of listening to the old 80s V6 Turbos .... such nice tone. This video could have been longer, maybe go for 2 laps so we can listen for a good 4 or 5 minutes :)
"Everyone is saying that F1 was great at that time, but no one is saying what was great about it ??" As someone who's old enough to remember F1 back then, what made it great back then was the atmosphere, the drama. I'm not just talking about the drama between drivers fighting for the title, but the drama from just watching them drive. The lack of driver aids meant they were fighting their cars all the way. The lack of gyro-stabilising in the onboard cameras meant you could "feel" every bump in the track, you had a better idea of what the driver is seeing, you could see the wheel jerking around, you could see the driver correcting at every corner, you could hear the wheelspin as they accelerate. I'm not by any means saying it's gone in today's F1, but as a spectator you just don't feel it as much now. Modern technology has "tamed" F1 a little too much for the viewer. Just watch these classic onboards, find the video of Senna wrestling his Mclaren around Monaco, then compare it to this year's onboard. I know today's F1 cars are much faster, but these old cars "feel" faster when you're watching onboard...
killakanz gaming Great comment and observation.I agree its too sanitised, now. They may be faster, but the spectacle and ,obviously, the engine noise of todays cars are sadly lacking. But, thats all you normally get from most of todays fans “yeah, but they’re so much faster” They should have been re running the 80s snd 90s grand prix, whilst this fiasco is playing itself out!
Hoss You young guys have no sense of humour, do you?🙄 Just because things change and evolve doesn’t mean that they are more enjoyable.I get far more enjoyment driving my modified 21 and 22 year old Evos than any modern car. I don’t recall asking you to bow down to me, but if you have somehow construed having a differing opinion as bowing down, then i feel this conversation has plateaued. Good day to you, sir.
kristofevo it’s annoying to always see the same comments how “f1 is boring now, used to be better before” but I suppose it’s a generational thing 🤷♂️ Have a good day too man
yeah, those cars are painful to drive. I heard that Senna's Mclaren had a gearbox problem during his home GP at Interlagos, and he had to hold his shifter that is stuck in 6th gear to not break.
jeeez what a ride,real cars in real racetracks for real men,it looks like a warzone with all that smoke and sparks of exotic materials..need balls to drive these babies around...
nope, todays f1 cars have equal to more power than the Lotus 99T which was used in 1987. The Ferrari SF90 in the last stage had ~ 1050bhp. But the Lotus was way more brutal and lighter compared to todays cars. For sure it sounded 1000 times better :)
Satoru Nakajima is legendary driver in Japan because he opened way for the f1 for Japanese racing driver.acucally, he was so fast but his problem was only that didn't have grip strength enough to drive the not power steering F1 car. 悟さんが表彰台に上がる姿を見たかった‥
In this era, drivers must have a big bulge with this pleasurable engine noise and this track with a lot of fast corners and a lot of adrenaline, not like nowadays who drivers juste save their tyres and gas
Saving gas and tyres is exactly what it was about in those days. I was a bigger fan then, but f1 definitely better today in terms of performance, effort and perfection.
@@mTwMarco Y'all need to accept that times change. It's not like we're gonna stick with the same thing forever haha. Although manual gearboxes are nice and actually prove skill, the drivers already have the balls to go through corners faster than no other.
@@corat248 yeah I also agree with your opinion. But to change F1 to be more driver-focused again wouldn't be such a bad idea. For sure there never will be a manual-transmission-comeback. the first thing that has to go is the "saving fuel"-shit. let these drivers push as much as they want.
I live very close to this track and I heard some rumors that they want to rebuilt the back section for endurance racing and stuff. Also saw some construction work beeing done after the start straight. Maybe we'll see a comeback to a similar layout ;)
rummsdala what’s it like listening to F1 as a blind person? Of course the old track was massively different, with huge sweeping curves in most corners and a huge average speed. The new track is shorter, slower, many more tight corners and has only remnants of the old track.
The layout of the circuit is so similar to the modern one, it's mad to see the different terrain, the hills looked so much bigger and the corners that didn't change looked so much longer
Idea. During F1 season there should be one historical race. With old cars from 80's or early 90's. Double points to score. It would be nice to see current drivers in those old cars :)