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Why Verstappen’s Dominance Feels Different to Anything Else 

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@Aldas001
@Aldas001 Месяц назад
The "unprecedented reliability" jinx is unbelievable
@sudanvijayaraghavan4688
@sudanvijayaraghavan4688 Месяц назад
bruhhhhhhhhhhhh i was about to say
@sudanvijayaraghavan4688
@sudanvijayaraghavan4688 Месяц назад
jinx of a lifetime
@mimo86204
@mimo86204 Месяц назад
we need you to talk more about the " reliability " xD i watched the video just 20 min before the race
@fskdfjls
@fskdfjls Месяц назад
OMG Aldas you need to do a video like this every race weekend!!
@XSunacX
@XSunacX Месяц назад
bruh
@jackcowling5969
@jackcowling5969 Месяц назад
The reason why it feels different is it’s a driver dominating and not the team. Other teams and drivers can challenge Perez on track and do, while Verstapen seems untouchable
@neb530
@neb530 Месяц назад
Same shit with Vettel vs Mercedes. He pocketed Bottas twice.
@jackcowling5969
@jackcowling5969 Месяц назад
@@neb530 not quite the same as Hamilton wasn’t untouchable then
@ChristianWoolff
@ChristianWoolff Месяц назад
​@@jackcowling5969i totally agree, since jeddah 2021 Q3 lap crash until Monaco 2023 spin, you rarely saw a mistake from Max, that for me is the difference between MSC and HAM era
@lucadanyvesstoelman9025
@lucadanyvesstoelman9025 Месяц назад
exactly, max was fighting with sainz with his right rear constantly somewhat on. Insane
@hectornecromancer5308
@hectornecromancer5308 Месяц назад
You may say it's both Max and RedBull being perfect all the time (although somehow this doesn't extend to Sergio, for whatever reason)
@isaacm2374
@isaacm2374 Месяц назад
Max's is that the gamer who even after finishing a game still wants to get 100% completion. Even after winning the title with 5 races to go he still won every race last year. His relentless desire to win after winning the championship is incredible. He is possible the last driver you want to have a dominant car because unlike other champions he never has an off day. You can argue about who the fastest is between Senna, Schumacher, Hamilton or Verstappen is and their arguments for all of them. But in terms of consistency and machine like efficiency, we are witnessing another level
@krunalgode3391
@krunalgode3391 Месяц назад
Wait till he gets a mediocre car then well see how patient and consistent it is. As Alonso said, "It is the Car".
@awsomestleaperd78
@awsomestleaperd78 Месяц назад
​@@krunalgode3391 We've already seen him in a mediocre car? Look 2015-2020..
@xJeTzzDriXx
@xJeTzzDriXx Месяц назад
​@@krunalgode3391we have seen him in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th fastest car. And he was always class, even though aggressive in overtakes etc.
@tombloos3996
@tombloos3996 Месяц назад
​@@krunalgode3391what has he been driving before 2022, or even 2021?
@diegovillavicencio3172
@diegovillavicencio3172 Месяц назад
@@xJeTzzDriXx I saw him crashing 2 times every 5 races before he had the fastest car lol
@Fishmanistan
@Fishmanistan Месяц назад
The thing with Verstappen is that everyone saw this coming years in advance. For a long time there has been a consensus that Lewis and Max are the top 2 drivers in F1. We knew that whenever Red Bull gave Max a competitive car, which was a matter of time, that he was going to win multiple world championships.
@gold9994
@gold9994 Месяц назад
The first season, you understood that this kid will do wonders
@HilbertXVI
@HilbertXVI Месяц назад
There are _many_ drivers you could say the same about, take Alonso for instance
@kevinvanharen1740
@kevinvanharen1740 Месяц назад
​@@HilbertXVIThe difference with Alonso is he was changing teams constantly. A lot of those decision to change teams being really dumb imo. Max stuck with a team for years trusting the process that at some point they were gonna deliver a title winning car.
@JDYTC
@JDYTC Месяц назад
@@HilbertXVI You may think that there are _many_ drivers you could say the same about, but I strongly disagree. Brazil 2016 showed exactly how special Max is. And how more special he is than other special drivers. The Brazilian crowd was literally chanting _”SENNA…SENNA…SENNA…”_ towards Max. Or as Hamilton’s boss said in *2016* on live German television: _“This is a once in a century talent. There has never been a driver like him and if you ask me there wil never be another with that level of natural talent.”_ (Niki Lauda)
@NazriB
@NazriB Месяц назад
Lies again? Transformers Movies Dirt Rally
@camf7522
@camf7522 Месяц назад
IMO it feels different because SkySports tells us its different. We didn’t hear domination being a negative when it was Mercedes and Lewis.
@Arsenic71
@Arsenic71 Месяц назад
British bias, the usual thing.
@cuscoothriyas5163
@cuscoothriyas5163 Месяц назад
​@@Arsenic71 We didn't have that during schumi's era either, it's nothing to do with British bias
@james_holder
@james_holder Месяц назад
There was always the sense that Lewis had to fight for his wins though, sure he had dominant periods, but the most races he won in a row was 5, the most races he won in a season was 11. Compare to Max who won 19 of the 21 races last season, it's not even a competition. At least with Lewis he fought with Rosberg from 2014-16 and with Vettel from 2017-2019. It was only 2020 where I feel he was truly dominant and even then there were still other race winners.
@camf7522
@camf7522 Месяц назад
@@james_holder IMO Mercedes managed very closely who won races, to ensure their second driver cam second in the championship and that Mercedes wind the constructors championship. This was also evident when Lewis’ crew were moved to Nico’s side for one year when he wind the drivers championship…I reckon this is evidence of Mercedes managing who won what. RB haven’t had drivers close enough to Max, so have not had to prioritise their second driver in races as much.
@900108Chale
@900108Chale 28 дней назад
⁠@@cuscoothriyas5163 Of course we did!!! EveRyOne back then complained about *Schumi’s dominance* and how BORING F1 was becoming. I even stopped watching F1 for a season or two. Hence WHY Alonso’s victories and Kimi’s challenges became so extremely relevant.
@bubblewrap1028
@bubblewrap1028 Месяц назад
Its just sad when you saw people hate max because of his dominance. They bully him and redbull instead of supporting and pushing their own favorite team. I don't have a favourite driver, but hating and bullying on one is just pathetic yk, very unsportsman like.
@nRGM7-or9se
@nRGM7-or9se Месяц назад
Exactly
@nihalbhamrah4726
@nihalbhamrah4726 23 дня назад
Idk why but i hate max for some reason
@nRGM7-or9se
@nRGM7-or9se 23 дня назад
@@nihalbhamrah4726 lol
@lpc90
@lpc90 Месяц назад
The reason it feels different is the amount of consecutive wins Verstappen gets is incredible, plus Red Bulls mechanics and engineers have built a very reliable car. During Schumachers, Hamiltons &Vettels dominent eras they didnt win every race, other drivers won the occasional races throughout the season
@twistedpanda1143
@twistedpanda1143 Месяц назад
Tbh Mercedes screwed up a lot in their era. Red bull are showing us they've been the best team around for a long time
@hebisty4163
@hebisty4163 Месяц назад
you didnt watch the video? He clearly states the difference is external factors like the FIA not introducing regs to slow them down like they did to hamilton and schumy. No reliability issues in 2 years. No competition inside redbull between drivers. Your comprehension is shocking.
@SiegfriedDerDrachentoter
@SiegfriedDerDrachentoter Месяц назад
Not really the Schumacher era - but yes Lewis would have the off race 2/3 times a year and then merc would make a race loosing error 1/2 a season
@quigglyz
@quigglyz Месяц назад
⁠@@hebisty4163FIA have done MULTIPLE things to slow RB down, mostly because Toto and Lewis were crying. Remember the “unsafe” pit stop rule change? Remember the ride height change? Those changes were meant to slow down RB. Your comprehension is shocking.
@martijnkoning3354
@martijnkoning3354 Месяц назад
Yeah this is wrong​@@hebisty4163
@model101t800
@model101t800 20 дней назад
Watching now for over 30 years, this is not boring, this is special
@christopherhambleton9701
@christopherhambleton9701 Месяц назад
You left out the FACT that Mercedes had two years developing the hybrid power unit before anyone else was allowed to.
@hanskuijsten2380
@hanskuijsten2380 Месяц назад
Merc literally set the hybrid standard. And then it was locked in, so no-one was able to catch up.
@Aceliious
@Aceliious 18 дней назад
Really? Why is that?
@pitaman11
@pitaman11 16 дней назад
Yo I'm curious too where can I read about this
@Endslikecrazy
@Endslikecrazy 13 дней назад
@@Aceliious Ask the FIA i guess
@Aceliious
@Aceliious 13 дней назад
@@Endslikecrazy FIA are corrupt 😂😂
@khalifaalkhoori4056
@khalifaalkhoori4056 Месяц назад
Who’s here after the smooth operation
@mamavswild
@mamavswild Месяц назад
The smooth operator still had to wait for Max car to blow up. Max made zero mistakes.
@Seopy
@Seopy 19 дней назад
I'm still looking for it after Melbourne.
@sophiaemily1819
@sophiaemily1819 Месяц назад
i think the things that are helping max the most are the increased number of races a year and the sim racing honestly, like sure he's not the best over 1 lap, but the sheer number of races he's competed in (both irl and online) have allowed him to develop his racecraft to such a high level, plus the fact that his attitude that only a win is really good enough (while he has the best car, i wouldn't be surprised to see that mentality hurt him if he's in another super tight championship battle). also side note: it still blows me away that in 2012 we had the championship winners for every season from 2000 to 2020 on the grid
@Alsael
@Alsael Месяц назад
I think Max is also the best over one lap, the RedBull not being setup for qualifying is giving a false impression that Max is not as good as Leclerc, whose Ferrari IS setup for qualifying
@flom1951
@flom1951 Месяц назад
Do you realize that Max has already completed more races than Hakkinen and Senna at only 26 y/o 😨
@iversongmd
@iversongmd Месяц назад
Who won in 2012? The goal vettel
@sophiaemily1819
@sophiaemily1819 Месяц назад
@@flom1951 yes very much so, but even if he's only doing like 10 sin races a year, that's still far more racing than hakinnen, schumacher or even the likes of hill and clark were ever really doing each season like
@sophiaemily1819
@sophiaemily1819 Месяц назад
@@Alsael nah max defo isnt the best over 1 lap, look at leclerc in 2019 (ferrari and red bull were p even for 2nd) or even in 2021 (max only got 8 poles in what was for a good chunk of the year the best car)
@spilot1016
@spilot1016 Месяц назад
Firstly... he won the most consecutive races in history.... 19 out of the last 20. Secondly, both Schumacher (who was my idol) and Ham did mistakes, here and there. Max doesn't make mistakes (anymore).
@iversongmd
@iversongmd Месяц назад
True but he is under no pressure whatsoever
@fixxa6455
@fixxa6455 Месяц назад
@@iversongmdHes not under pressure and still finishes 12/22 secs in front of NR2. That says something about discipline and consistency. Edit: oh and takes fastest lap whenever possible
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
@@fixxa6455 2021 season has taught him that every single point counts. So he tries to take every single point possible.
@MrPotato16
@MrPotato16 Месяц назад
Another difference is that teams used to build their cars with different philosophies and the drivers, especially in the Bridgestone V Michelin era, would have different driving styles. Which would make it interesting to watch. Now, Max and Red Bull are so dominant that everyone is trying to copy them at least to some extent, and Red Bull can’t be beat at their own game.
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
Teams do not like having less rules. They don´t want another Brawn GP situation where the big teams get embarrassed by a creative smaller teams, they come up with more rules so they can spend more than the little teams and they can´t be out done with creativity. I really wish we had another constructors open wheel series with less restrictions than F1.
@kevinvanharen1740
@kevinvanharen1740 Месяц назад
​​@@MrSilverfish12Brawn GP didnt develop that car it was the car of the Honda f1 team which wasnt small by any means. They slapped their own name on it because Honda suddenly pulled out of f1.
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
@@kevinvanharen1740 yes Honda did develope it but the technical team was still lead by Ross Brawn. He tried to anticipate the rules creatively with a smaller budget and this is exactly what big teams don't like.
@zrpggamer
@zrpggamer Месяц назад
They copy RB because the fia changed the rules so only one concept works, and that was whatever redbull started with. The dominance is due to the rule changes, not due to the work of Red Bull.
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
@@zrpggamer the same can be said about Mercedes and their engines. It's well known that they started researching hybrids in 2010 then Daimler pushed the FIA to have it for 2014. The teams didn't stand a chance until Honda got it right in 2021
@yanikdavid3708
@yanikdavid3708 Месяц назад
2 things, I think the biggest difference in the Merc domination and Red Bull is that, Merc and/or Lewis occasionally had bad days. Germany 2019, Austria 2018, Monza 2020 and 70th anniversary GP comes to mind which allowed other teams to capitalise, which arguably Red Bull/Max, seem to have very few, if not any, for example since the TD that effectively began the full fledged dominance, they have made 2 mistakes in set up which allowed Russell to win in Brazil and Sainz to win in Singapore. Secondly, the biggest difference in this domination is Max. Say what you will about the car and his teammate, no wdc has had THIS level of consistency. To put it into context, since 2021, when he has finished a race without damage, which is 60 in total, he has won 46 of them, p2 11 times, p3 once in Monaco and p5 and p7 in Singapore, which is consistency unlike we've ever seen. Maybe a bit of luck in a couple of races, but to consistently bring it home and not make a single mistake is something else.
@miker7920
@miker7920 Месяц назад
In 2022 Ferrari was very close, only the 2nd half of the season was Verstappen domination. In 2023 you also had Singapore. People pretend he has won everything in the last 5 years. It's been a very brief domiance. Which is likely continuing til 2026, unless Red Bull nail the regs again.
@daveruda
@daveruda Месяц назад
But its much worse than before considering the lack of competition for Max. Nobody can beat him unless his car breaks and that never happens. This is really bad and suddenly F1 doesnt seem to mind the domination either and doesnt propose changes@@miker7920
@Gamurboi
@Gamurboi Месяц назад
Singapore wasn't a setup issue, they anticipated the car would do badly there because of the floor concept. So technically the team have only had 1 mistake.
@Mark-zk3gu
@Mark-zk3gu Месяц назад
Thank you. I think Aldas forgot the most important difference, the driver. Verstappen is a different beast from Hamilton & Vettel.
@yanikdavid3708
@yanikdavid3708 Месяц назад
@@Gamurboi well yes that is true but they also lost all their learning from fp1 and fp2 as they changed the ride height if I'm not mistaken and effectively were hamstrung the rest of the weekend, which may not be a mistake as such, but was a fault considering it was an otherwise perfect season.
@Markerstift87
@Markerstift87 Месяц назад
That reliability Stat aged well😅
@elChirrinChirriondelDiablo
@elChirrinChirriondelDiablo Месяц назад
This whole “faster over one lap” is the miss congeniality of F1, points are scored at the grand prix not at qualifying.
@riancastermans1607
@riancastermans1607 Месяц назад
Totally agree. And Leclerc is surely not the fastest
@Villani_AV
@Villani_AV Месяц назад
Though starting position makes that a fuck ton easier
@elChirrinChirriondelDiablo
@elChirrinChirriondelDiablo Месяц назад
@@Villani_AV and that’s why Charles has that 23/5 pole to win ratio?
@alvarojneto
@alvarojneto Месяц назад
It's an objective indication of skill.
@elChirrinChirriondelDiablo
@elChirrinChirriondelDiablo Месяц назад
@@alvarojneto not necessarily, don’t get me wrong Leclerc is a terrific driver but in 2022/23 for example, it was more the characteristics of Ferrari than Leclerc himself (again, not hating him). Ferrari was able to generate more heat in the tires and therefore was able put them in the operating window easier which was great for qualifying, but during the long runs it caused a lot more deg. Looking back to the races Leclerc in the first a laps was able to build a gap to be free from drs but after some laps they begin to lose performance on the tires and it was a matter of time.
@MajieB
@MajieB Месяц назад
He is too damn consistent, he doesn't have an off button man won his third before the Suzuka GP but you wouldn't know that by how he drove the rest of the season. If you want atleast some excitement this season somebody needs to step up like Max did in 2016-2020 during the Mercedes dominance, but so far none of them have. Zandvoort with the insanely tricky conditions should have been that opportunity instead Max just put in another master class wet drive.
@rapidshot3033
@rapidshot3033 Месяц назад
These manufacturers can’t step up to plate. And F1 needs to allow closer racing these ground effect cars ain’t it go back to 2021 cars
@Ddevil24
@Ddevil24 Месяц назад
Well he didn’t lmao
@wohnie39
@wohnie39 Месяц назад
@@rapidshot3033 these cars definitely allow closer racing than 2021 cars tho? it was the whole point of the reg changes. other teams are just too slow. either that or max is just way better than everyone else
@Wonderkid44
@Wonderkid44 Месяц назад
@@wohnie39max is okay but that deficit comes from thw car, its a motor racing competition little buddy, you want to relax yourself.
@wohnie39
@wohnie39 Месяц назад
@@Wonderkid44 "little buddy" tf even is that 💀you don't know me bro and i am relaxed, where in my comment did you get a hint of aggressiveness? you're yappin just to yap at this point, im not even a max fan but it's clear as day it's not just the car, and you have to be delusional to think otherwise, but i guess you do have 44 in your name so that explains it
@cromdabeast3329
@cromdabeast3329 Месяц назад
Verstappen is the key. We never had a driver with this much talent and a good car at the same time. Max is such a monster now. The consistency is insane. Only thing stopping him is his car shitting itself 😄
@rfiuwwinlye7453
@rfiuwwinlye7453 Месяц назад
3:06 I dont know man those monaco and saudis laps are mighty
@NovaDaGoat
@NovaDaGoat Месяц назад
I would still say he’s better over a race distance than he is in qualifying
@ManWithSum
@ManWithSum Месяц назад
​@@NovaDaGoat agreed. But qualifying is definitely one of his strengths and not his weakness.
@y_fam_goeglyd
@y_fam_goeglyd Месяц назад
​@@ManWithSum I wouldn't call it a weakness, more like the fact that he isn't a "pole hound". He knows he can win regardless.
@jackcowling5969
@jackcowling5969 Месяц назад
Just because it’s a weakness, doesn’t mean he’s bad at it
@magnustan841
@magnustan841 Месяц назад
I think that goes to show how good his race management is, even if he can put int those quali laps when quali is deemed a "weakness".
@anilkumarreddyns6321
@anilkumarreddyns6321 Месяц назад
Bro jinxed the reliability of redbull
@spud3746
@spud3746 Месяц назад
If people must use the argument that Max has the best car and 'only' Perez as a team-mate, then they must also accept that of Hamilton's 7 titles, 5 of them were with lesser drivers than Perez, ie. Kovailainen and Bottas.
@FoxhoundSe7en
@FoxhoundSe7en Месяц назад
Bruh Perez is much worse than Bottas ☠️
@permanentlybored195
@permanentlybored195 Месяц назад
​@@FoxhoundSe7enno he isn't look at the statistics perez isn't bad
@BaronXOfficial
@BaronXOfficial Месяц назад
​@FoxhoundEvo Yeah because Bottas is really shining these days...
@dAt3q
@dAt3q Месяц назад
@@FoxhoundSe7enNo he is around the same level.
@thebbiddim882
@thebbiddim882 Месяц назад
The point is Hamilton won 2 titles with a teammate that was a top level driver as well in Rosberg. Hamilton was just better he won 3/4 seasons against Rosberg and if he had better mechanical luck in 2016 it would have been 4/4. Hamilton has raced against Fernando Alonso a two time WDC, in the same car, and he beat him as a rookie. Hamilton had Button another WDC as a teammate and Hamilton beat him 2/3 seasons as well. Hamilton is 7-1 against WDC teammates when equalizing for mechanical DNFs. That’s incredible. No other driver in history comes close. Ricciardo actually outscored Max when they were teammates, despite having more DNFs, and look where Ricciardo is now. So what does that say about Max? We want to see a top driver in that seat alongside Max, and see what Max is really made of. That’s never gonna happen though.
@LTLGamer1
@LTLGamer1 Месяц назад
Max started becoming the driver he is today after crashing in qualifying for Monaco 2018.
@Juventinos
@Juventinos Месяц назад
1000% true. he changed his attitude and took a major step forward.
@LTLGamer1
@LTLGamer1 Месяц назад
He said that that weekend he had a car that could win the race and the only reason he lost was because of his mistake in Q2 of that race.
@canaljn1994
@canaljn1994 Месяц назад
I personally think that the 2020 Season is what we see now. Verstappen 2018-2019 was a hybrid of consistency but with some individual errors (Spa 2019 and Italy 2019) and some punishments (some races in 2018). But in 2020 he came much more consistent, more determined, he was very angry in 2020, but you didn't see punishments or individual errors like we saw after Monaco 2018-2019, and if we did, it was a very rare mistake from him. So much so that all of his retirements (ironically, the one he abandoned most) were mechanical or tire punctures in 2020. For example, is the first season that he doesn't end a race due to his mistake
@bobkeul7682
@bobkeul7682 19 дней назад
Hamilton involved in at least 6 crashes every season.. Never gets mentioned.. More than any other driver in the last 30 years. Crashstappen gives you another perspective of what Sky propraganda is broadcasting...
@gast128
@gast128 Месяц назад
FIA has changed the rules in 2022 with increased floor height. In the end it hurt Ferrari more than RB.
@EstellammaSS
@EstellammaSS Месяц назад
That’s always funny to me since RB wasn’t happy with that TD and Horner kept saying it won’t affect them but no one believed them. And right after the TD got implemented the gap got even bigger.
@hectornecromancer5308
@hectornecromancer5308 Месяц назад
@@EstellammaSS and to put salt into the wound, that TD is why the Ferrari stopped challenging RedBull in 2022
@Lightbluecloud1
@Lightbluecloud1 Месяц назад
@@EstellammaSS I wouldn't put it past Horner to act like that to egg the changes on tbh
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
@@EstellammaSS It was so funny how Mercedes were the ones pushing for that TD the most and when it has taken effect at the 2022 Belgium GP Mercedes were 2 seconds off Red Bull in qualifying.
@The.Dark.Dominion.
@The.Dark.Dominion. Месяц назад
Your conclusion is therefore that Max is lucky, doesn't have serious competition, the rules favour him and the FIA won't do anything about it. Sure mate ;)
@brzoskwiniarz
@brzoskwiniarz 14 дней назад
Typical Aldas :) Lewis thanks to the dominating Mercedes became GOAT and Max thanks to RB became lucky xd
@emil5851
@emil5851 Месяц назад
Because Max on top of being more consistent driver actually focuses on racing. He literally goes simRacing after scoring pole position
@KailamiMwiinga
@KailamiMwiinga Месяц назад
That's a sign of coasting not exactly a sign of hardwork
@wiegraf9009
@wiegraf9009 Месяц назад
He hardly ever races anyone on track because he's leading so much. It makes sense he wants to drive in something that will let him actually race.
@Gigi-zr6hp
@Gigi-zr6hp Месяц назад
​@@KailamiMwiinga how does he coast when he consistently win races in 1st? How do you become the best at what you do for a living against everyone when you're just coasting?
@KailamiMwiinga
@KailamiMwiinga Месяц назад
@@Gigi-zr6hp If you are winning with your engine not at maximum power means you are coasting... In F1, the "World Drivers Champion" is not always the best driver (see 09). Until Max is in a car which is rivaled by other great drivers, will never how good he is...
@taykitrleevitt4314
@taykitrleevitt4314 Месяц назад
Adrian Newey and Red Bull deal with rule changes better than any other team... Verstappen is benefitting from superior engineering.
@mihirarjun2791
@mihirarjun2791 Месяц назад
It probably feels different because there are just way too many races these days and no team is even close to red bull and max
@johnlau6749
@johnlau6749 Месяц назад
like I said before, this is basically mercedes domination 2.0 Secondly, the cost cap is actually big blunder actually
@mihirarjun2791
@mihirarjun2791 Месяц назад
@@johnlau6749 yeah it is but what's even worse is no team has even closed the gap to red bull in these regulations. If anything it's gotten bigger and will continue to do so unless something is done about the cost cap or these regulations end
@vernumking8112
@vernumking8112 Месяц назад
​@@mihirarjun2791exactly what i usually tell peeps and they'll say cause I'm not a fan of RB 2010-2013 is the best RB era They really showed how good they are
@saiyerugara9038
@saiyerugara9038 Месяц назад
​@mihirarjun2791 In better news though, Vettel is doing WEC.
@whyareyoureadingmynickname8158
@whyareyoureadingmynickname8158 Месяц назад
The question here is not what Red Bull is doing - it's what other teams are doing. Why is no one of them even narrowly capable of beating them? It's hard to believe that Ferrari and Mercedes are that incompetent of making competitive cars for years, while other teams seem completely incapable of going to the top and seem comfortable of where they are. Compare it to, say, 2004 season. Ferrari was absolute beast while McLaren and Williams dropped the ball. However, Renault and BAR were there to pick up scraps and at least attempt to challenge Ferraris, making that season at least somewhat entertaining. So, if Ferrari and Mercedes are "McLaren" and "Williams" today, my question is where are "Renaults" and "BARs"? That complacency is what ruins sport nowadays and it gets extra sad when you take in consideration that a lot of great drivers are essentially getting wasted.
@illyricus.
@illyricus. Месяц назад
Pretty easy answer actually: Cost cap.
@JuicedOnKids
@JuicedOnKids Месяц назад
@@illyricus. yh, the positives of the cost cap are that we have an uber competitive field. the problem is that teams can't burn money to fix their issues, like Merc probably would've built a whole new car during 2022 instead of running the same concept for 2 years. In 2023 they had the zero-side pod chassis for a non zero-side pod design and only now have a proper chassis.
@vernumking8112
@vernumking8112 Месяц назад
the cost cap plays a crucial role here cause look at merc long ass dominances other team caught back up 2018, 2021, 2019
@alvarorey9308
@alvarorey9308 Месяц назад
Ferrari and Mercedes used to throw money at the problem, while Red Bull had less money at that time so Red Bull had to learn how to be resourceful! Ferrari and in particular Mercedes were exposed for not being resourceful, so then Red Bull are reaping the rewards!
@jimtherook3722
@jimtherook3722 Месяц назад
“who are the Renaults and BARs?” Aston and mclaren, bro. Did you watch last season?
@whitegp4449
@whitegp4449 Месяц назад
I think it's just one factor.... He doesn't have any challenger for the title. Schumacher had Raikkonen and Montoya Vettel had Alonso Hamilton had Vettel Verstappen It only has its own fast laps.
@viskyboi1275
@viskyboi1275 Месяц назад
I like how you refer to Verstappen as "it". Man's a freaking robot driving that car.
@manuelschurig2266
@manuelschurig2266 Месяц назад
@@viskyboi1275 I think it's not IT but LT (short for literally)
@sluischris
@sluischris Месяц назад
you are right. Max has only low level opponents like Hamilton, Alonso, Leclerc,and Sainz. LOL
@whitegp4449
@whitegp4449 Месяц назад
@@sluischris I'm not referring to the drivers entirely, I'm referring to a rival who pushes him beyond his limit, and lets be honest The only ones capable are Hamilton and Alonso, but the level of the car is far above everyone, give the same RB20 to Hamilton or Fernando and they would be breathing down Max's neck.
@mpgnz73
@mpgnz73 Месяц назад
Schumacher had Villeneuve, Hakkinen, Montoya, Raikkonen, Alonso, and of course, Williams cars.
@Drrolfski
@Drrolfski Месяц назад
The floor reduction changes for 2021 were not universally seen as a disadvantage for Mercedes. In fact, the jury was still out on which type of car would profit from it until it became clear that Mercedes had drawn the shortstick.
@brzoskwiniarz
@brzoskwiniarz 14 дней назад
he knows it, but he's just manipulating the information to fit the narrative Typical Aldas :)
@Sandman73.
@Sandman73. Месяц назад
If nico wasnt on the grid it would have felt exactly the same for the mercedes domination that it does for the r.b
@amadif1793
@amadif1793 Месяц назад
I think you hit the nail on the head with the analysis. I've always felt that Max's dominance is different to that of previous eras, but I couldn't quite put my finger on what it was. But you've got it spot on. And as someone who wasn't watching during the Schumacher era, I never knew about the qualifying/race pace discrepancy between the Michelins and Bridgestones. I thought it was just 2005 where the regulation changes hurt the Bridgestone runners. Another great video!
@jamithon4227
@jamithon4227 Месяц назад
Max’s consistency and ruthlessness is an underrated factor. Lewis and others would ease up after getting the championship and could take a loss or two. Max lost twice to Perez then went on a rampage and crushed his soul and he never lets up.
@Stoufclown
@Stoufclown Месяц назад
The big difference for me is the growing frustration not at max or RB but the other teams who seem to cannot get their shit together … There are always been superior cars , pilot and team in super execution show but there was always hope coming from the others tires, strategy etc … and here there just isn’t …
@adampetten5349
@adampetten5349 Месяц назад
Max has had two years of super domination like McLaren in 1988 and 1989. Hopefully Ferrari can do in 2024 what they did in 1990 or even better.
@andrasrudnai9386
@andrasrudnai9386 Месяц назад
I think the main difference is presentation. Rather than being celebrated, dominance is demonized, even in official coverage. As if being good was a bad thing all of a sudden...
@wiegraf9009
@wiegraf9009 Месяц назад
They tried doing the Max hype train but Max's charisma does not match his driving talents. He's just a very very good driver, not a media icon like Hamilton.
@andrasrudnai9386
@andrasrudnai9386 Месяц назад
@@wiegraf9009 he's just prone to calling out bullshit, while Hamilton just goes with it
@sebastianahrens2385
@sebastianahrens2385 Месяц назад
Ferrari how I remember them: Ross Brawns 5D-Chess moves like that 4-stopper at Magny-Cours against Renaut, completely relying on Schumi's ability to deliver insane lap afer lap Ferrari ever since: "We are checking"
@wiegraf9009
@wiegraf9009 Месяц назад
It is very funny watching old races and hearing the commentary talking about Ferrari's "strategic genius" 🤣
@SiegfriedDerDrachentoter
@SiegfriedDerDrachentoter Месяц назад
the way I see it is every all-great drivers can hit a similar level in top level pace but the abnormal consistency is only been achieved by podiums of Schumacher and wins of verstappen
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
Lets be honest here, RedBull have always been a championship team without an engine. Mercedes were able to anticipate the rules better and Toto practically vetoed anything to do with engine regs from 2014 to 2020. Even with the new ground effect cars, the engine regs have not really changed all that much and will be the same till 2026. Toto´s biggest mistake was thinking his engines could overcome the dominant aero that Newey would have prepared for the RB. He got arrogant and pays the price every race now.
@zrpggamer
@zrpggamer Месяц назад
That's just false, Redbull didn't have a good enough car in the previous era of cars, outside of 2021 where the rules were changed to hurt Mercedes. Mercedes were making the best chassis in 2014, 2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020. Redbull wasn't even number 2. 2015 to 2020 they were miles away. Newey is just a god of ground effects, and on top of that td39 and the 2023 rule change killed the competition and gave Red Bull years of advantage over the rest. Totto's mistake is pushing for rules that hurt the compeition, raising the minimum heights of the cars hurt all the car concepts barring the RB one, practically created the dominance.
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
@@zrpggamer nah I don't believe this for a second. If you watch the onboards of the Ferrari and Redbulls you can see how much power the Mercedes engine had from 2014-2020. Ferrari had to build an illegal engine just to have a fighting chance. It's also well known that when Ross Brawn sold the team to Mercedes in 2010, he was already anticipating the hybrid v6 era. They started researching those engines VERY early. Also RedBull were still winning races with arguably the worst engine on the grid(Renault) before they switched to Honda. Redbull had some amazing cars from 2016-2020 but you could clearly see they did not have the power to compete. Also Mercedes refusing to provide them with a power unit is very telling too.
@zrpggamer
@zrpggamer Месяц назад
@MrSilverfish12 ferrari had a good engine in 2018 and 2017. And Mercedes were using illegal fuel flows as well, ferrari just did it better than them in 2019.
@zrpggamer
@zrpggamer Месяц назад
@MrSilverfish12 redbull were so far off in some of those years that the deficit wasn't just engine. Mercedes made the best chassis every year from 2014 to 2021.
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
@@zrpggamer the 2017 all the way 2019 engines at Ferrari were not legal. This is why they were basically no where after 2019 because of the technical directive. They did not "do better" it was an illegal engine and the only reason they didn't get penalized is because the FIA couldn't figure out how they were doing it and agreed to show them in confidence to improve the FIA's scrutineering in the future. Again the Mercedes chasis played a minimal role in their dominance. It was mostly the engine, this is why Toto worked hard against any changes to the engine regs, he KNEW the advantage he had. You need to watch the onboards from those years again. You don't get acceleration like that with simply having a good chasis.
@NoOne-ye5jf
@NoOne-ye5jf Месяц назад
I think a big part of it is the gap between Checo and Max, and the sheer excellence of Red Bull's strategic calls and Max's driving. In the Rosberg v Hamilton era we got a fight for the lead, even if it wasn't between multiple teams, it was intense and entertaining. Post-Rosberg, Mercedes still was very dominant but they tend to make a lot more mistakes when compared to Red Bull, which provided opportunity for other teams to pick up a win here and there when Mercedes missed a strategic call or wasn't able to find the best setup for the track. These past few seasons, Red Bull and Max have made so few mistakes it's absurd, the only off day they've had in 2 years was Singapore last year, and I guess last weekend in Australia. It's insane. Also the way other teams haven't managed to get good balance or performance out of their cars in over 2 years speaks a lot about their development process vs the Airbender Newey.
@DanielLee-qz1yd
@DanielLee-qz1yd Месяц назад
3:10 Leclerc is the fastest over one lap Sainz: hold my appendix
@MattyBF1
@MattyBF1 Месяц назад
I’ve been saying max is Michael reincarnated. He’s relentless pursuit of wanting to win even tho he has already bagged the title. That’s a trait the greatest drivers have( Hamilton and Schumacher)From the start of 2021 max has won 46 races in 3 years. Let that sink in. I don’t even think he has reached his peak yet. We are witnessing a talent that is coming to more rare air in the realm of all time greats.
@glouise9
@glouise9 Месяц назад
More like, Max is Clark and Senna reincarnated. Max got Senna's racing mentality and aggressiveness, and he's got Clark's consistency. I think he does have a bit of Schumacher in terms of mentality as well which Schumacher also learned from Senna.
@ricahrdb
@ricahrdb Месяц назад
His focus is something else. Even during their most dominant years Schumacher and Hamilton would have their incidental mistakes that would result in losses, DNF's or at least interesting races. But Max seems to almost not do self inflicted mistakes right now. And I am having a hard time remembering the last time when he lost because of a mistake of his own making.
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
The last one I think was Jeddah 2021 qualifying. After that, I don't remember him making a mistake that would cost him something in the end.
@Franky46Boy
@Franky46Boy Месяц назад
Dominant team (working like a well-oiled machinery) Dominant car (designers fully understanding the ground-effect concept and are able to play with it) Dominant driver (consistent, very few mistakes and driving like a metronome , already a once-in-a-lifetime driver) Yes, this is very different...
@Dorfus2323
@Dorfus2323 Месяц назад
Leclerc isn't the best quali driver. That's thanks to car setup. Because where is Leclerc during the race? Pole to win ratio! And how many times did Leclerc crash his car because he is always driving over the limit? We all saw the stellar quali lap from Max and Fernando during last year's Monaco Race weekend. A Leclerc would have ended up in the wall.
@thasmandotory589
@thasmandotory589 Месяц назад
Yeah max has a faster car which is why charles drives thr way he does and its a risk and I admire that
@zrpggamer
@zrpggamer Месяц назад
You're just brain dead. Leclerc puts a shitbox on pole, he's just talented. Instead of hating on the guy you should just appreciate the talent and not be a hater.
@Martin-di9pp
@Martin-di9pp Месяц назад
The Ferraris suffered from tire deg, that obviously hurts way more in the race than it does in qualifying. They seem to have fixed that this year, seeing Charles first stint in Japan. I'm pretty sure they will have little competition for the runner up spot this year.
@TheEmolano
@TheEmolano Месяц назад
Arguably FIA tried to stop Red Bull with the TD39
@Giezbro
@Giezbro Месяц назад
The red bull isnt even the historically most dominant car, Verstappen is just so dominant. Hamilton fans are just malding
@taykitrleevitt4314
@taykitrleevitt4314 Месяц назад
It took Mercedes several seasons to address stability problems due to regulation changes... RB and Adrien Newey dealt with them almost instantly... Engineering dominance is behind the latest monopoly for R.B.
@Stantube1000
@Stantube1000 21 день назад
true. Aldas admitted openly he is Hamilton fan.
@underSTATEDexcellence
@underSTATEDexcellence Месяц назад
I think you should’ve mentioned Jim Clark’s run of dominance. I believe Max is completely in-tuned with his machine, he is basically an extension of the car. That’s what they said about Clark.
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus Месяц назад
Jim Clark winning the F1 Championship and the Indy 500 in the same year is the most insane feat in motorsport history
@miguel.santiago.98
@miguel.santiago.98 Месяц назад
What. A. Video. Awesome explaining as always!
@craz7644
@craz7644 28 дней назад
Only 1 and half years and everyone is already crying, love it.
@user-ot7mu7ny1k
@user-ot7mu7ny1k Месяц назад
20 of the last 21 races. That’s why. During the other periods, other people *did* win.
@lxcien4867
@lxcien4867 Месяц назад
i think you are forgetting that the wind tunnel restrictions and cost cap reductions based on constructor standings slow redbull down, so i dont think they have it any easier than the others had it with the rule changes aimed at slowing then down.
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
You don't need as much wind tunnel time and money to fine tune your design if you get it right from the start.
@DJ_CJ_NL
@DJ_CJ_NL Месяц назад
Max is the best ever because of 2 things. His ease of adoption and his dedication. Bro relaxes with simraces. I have no doubt that if you’d put max in the other car during the mentioned domination of the other drives Max would have crushed him.
@skzenhabts07
@skzenhabts07 Месяц назад
I think rather than having Max or rather criticising his dominance and calling that F1 is boring when he wins , we should be blaming other teams for not being as efficient and as reliable as Red Bull right now ! I mean Charles or Sainz or Lewis can still win races if they get the correct cars! F1 can again be competitive if other cars compete neck to neck with Max and Red Bull! I'd just wish to see Max win another championship because he is giving his best and will always will and deserve it well! Criticise as you will and Red Bull's will maintain their dominance!!,🔥
@SDRaygon
@SDRaygon Месяц назад
I think Charles is the best over 1 Lap, he is super inconsistent though, Max is consistent, he is fast over 1 lap also one of the fastest and can find lap time if he needs to, such as Jeddah 2021, Monaco 2023, I think he is just aware that he has the better race car, and therefor theres no reason to risk it.
@lpc90
@lpc90 Месяц назад
Max is a human metronome
@F1ll1nTh3Blanks
@F1ll1nTh3Blanks Месяц назад
Okay but that is also unfair to Charles, Charles can be inconsistent but he's ringing the neck out of more difficult machinery. Look how consistent Lewis looked in the W11 or Max in the RB19, yeah they're consistent but they have stable and strong machinery that inspires confidence and consistency, Charles has never had a season with that. Lewis and Max can also have bad weekends when they get lemons as we saw with Lewis in this era and Max in the last.
@griffin6219
@griffin6219 Месяц назад
@@F1ll1nTh3Blanksmax just makes the rb19 look stable
@F1ll1nTh3Blanks
@F1ll1nTh3Blanks Месяц назад
@@griffin6219 He does but then so does Checo and we all know Checo isn't on Max level so what does that tell you..
@dco1019
@dco1019 Месяц назад
@@F1ll1nTh3Blanks checo makes the car look stable? he has like an average gap of .5 to max and struggled to adapt to max his setups. checo has mostly looked good in the beginning of the year 2023 and this year (on the easy new age F1 tracks with smooth asphalt and uniformity) when the real tracks arrived he started struggling massively to get close.. failing to get Q3 even like 5 times in a row. so no, checo doesnt make the car look stable. We will see this year.. he looks better but the car is getting more stable and familiar now too for him.
@NeedforMine1
@NeedforMine1 Месяц назад
There actually was an effort to stop Red Bull very early with TD39 but it actually stopped everyone else.
@jameshandaja1536
@jameshandaja1536 Месяц назад
Toto's Directive 39 🤣
@titanmode3888
@titanmode3888 Месяц назад
@NeedforMine1 TD39 was done on safety, not because of Todo.
@Iiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
@Iiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Месяц назад
There where a few actually but that doesn’t fit the British narrative
@NeedforMine1
@NeedforMine1 Месяц назад
@@titanmode3888 I didn't say anything about Toto
@dylannix4289
@dylannix4289 Месяц назад
@@titanmode3888 Ah yes. For “safety” huh. Just like those pitstop regulations that totally weren’t aimed at RBR, right?
@Tieske33
@Tieske33 Месяц назад
The rule changes in the past were necessary because of huge budget differences like Mercedes had. Nowadays there is a budget cap and even lesser time in the windtunnel for the winner. It makes it even more special that there is a driver dominating like Max does. Really special. Max is the GOAT.
@kchabangu
@kchabangu Месяц назад
The one thing that always gets left out is their dominance comes with a cost cap. I honestly feel that RBs dominance is made more glaring cause of two important factors. Ferrari, Mercedes, Alpine, and McLaren are all technically skilled and resource heavy as anyone. Honestly speaking outside of RB having an generational talent in Max and a great designer there is no reason Merc and Ferrari shouldn’t be at least close technically. I feel like not enough points get made that the other teams fumbled so badly that it made RB look like they competing with amateurs
@bknelson86
@bknelson86 Месяц назад
How would F1 change the rules to try to nerf RB/Max? Other than adding ballast I can’t figure out a way that they could change the rules without also hurting the other teams. RB’s advantage isn’t some trick that only they are doing, they just have the best understanding of ground effect and how to balance a solid overall car.
@craigcharlesworth1538
@craigcharlesworth1538 Месяц назад
I've always said success ballast should be a thing in F1. With stuff like DRS you're already effectively making the racing artifically exciting, what's the difference really? And success ballast when used well - as in the BTCC in the 90s - can make a series super competitive and exciting. This dominance thing is F1's biggest problem; McLaren dominated the late 80s, Williams for most of the 90s, Ferrari from the early-mid 00s, Red Bull in the early 2010s, Merc from 2014 to 2020, now we're in the midst of another period of Red Bull domanance. Going back well over 30 years you can count the number of genuinely open, competitive seasons with multiple teams in with a chance of titles on the fingers of one hand. One of those rare seasons was 2021 and it brought a huge audience to the series, but it's immediately reverted back to boring dominance by one team and driver and the new audience feels like its drifting away. F1 and the FIA need to engineer the series to make EVERY year like 2021, and if they have to use artifical means then so be it.
@samacw
@samacw Месяц назад
Allow more real world testing and teams further down the grid to spend more.
@wiegraf9009
@wiegraf9009 Месяц назад
@@craigcharlesworth1538You can't do success ballast in an open development series that would be insane. Why bother spending boatloads of money on development when you can aim a bit lower and just let the ballast make up the difference for you?
@gameofender4463
@gameofender4463 Месяц назад
Imo, the most disappointing thing about this is unlike other eras. There are so many elite drivers on the grid. That are having their talent wasted in this era because of the cost-cap etc. Lewis, George, Charles, Fernando to name four, are incredible drivers, who’d be winning races if it was like the Mercedes era from 2014-2020. If they were winning a race every so often (which they’re all capable of doing) it’d be a lot better. Which may have an effect on how some people look back on this era. Max, again, is an incredible driver. But I wouldn’t be surprised if we hear the excuse in the future of: “it’s not that impressive as he only had to be better than Checo and Max is obviously better than Checo. It’s not like he defeated Lewis or George or Charles or Fernando or even Norris or Piastri or Sainz fair and square. He had a car so much faster than them that the car did pretty much all of the work. He just had to better than Perez” as an example. Which isn’t fair to Max. But I can see that point being used to discredit what a great driver Max is.
@twistedpanda1143
@twistedpanda1143 Месяц назад
It's funny because I remember in 2020 people rated Perez very highly. Some people called him top 5 on the grid. Now he's hated to hell
@daarom3472
@daarom3472 Месяц назад
he defeated Lewis in equal or worse machinery and had significantly more bad luck that season as well. The difference in this era is that Max is more stable than any driver has ever been. The gap between the car isnt as big as Max makes it seem. Lewis underperformed in 25-30% of the races even during Merc's dominance, Max does so maybe once in 20 races (at most).
@chrisgoat6435
@chrisgoat6435 Месяц назад
deluded
@suckieduckie
@suckieduckie Месяц назад
You seem to forget he did beat Sainz fair and square before he even had a drivers license back in 2015. Other than that it's hard to look past his consistency.
@fritsieboiker8449
@fritsieboiker8449 Месяц назад
You in a different comment: "However, the issue is that Red Bull is so far ahead that it’s only Perez can win races other than Max. And Max is just a better driver than Checo." You in this comment: "Which isn’t fair to Max. But I can see that point being used to discredit what a great driver Max is." Isn't it ironic that you are making that argument in a different comment on this video? Of course you wouldn't be surprised, you are initiating and vehemently arguing this point already.
@Franky46Boy
@Franky46Boy Месяц назад
With Max the whole Red Bull team has become a well oiled machinery. The mechanics and engineers love him and respect him for his attitude towards them and the concise feedback he gives them. He doesn't behave like a 'star', but acts as if he is one of them. Add to that his talents and consistency as a driver...
@blessingchamburuka3269
@blessingchamburuka3269 13 дней назад
Some very valid points in this video but perhaps we are overanalysing this. Both Russel and Hamilton were on the team radio once commenting how much of a rocket the Redbull was. Imagine being in a F1 Merc and seeing the RedBull overtake the long way around you and still beat you to the next corner that's on your side. It's insane.
@manustrasser9056
@manustrasser9056 Месяц назад
We all have a personal favourite driver, the one you admire the most and your all time best. But Max is so perfect, it seems like he is in a league of his own.
@andrehoward5130
@andrehoward5130 Месяц назад
Doing a 360 and winning by huge margins is not perfect my guy
@manustrasser9056
@manustrasser9056 Месяц назад
@@andrehoward5130 no, but taking every milisecond of the car, not having a single mistake during Qualy or Race is perfection. If you dont like it its ok, but just see the graphics of his races, he nails the same exact time every single lap of the race. Try not to cry so much my guy
@andrehoward5130
@andrehoward5130 Месяц назад
@@manustrasser9056 didn't know I was responding to a child..... max is not beyond criticism none of these drivers are.
@manustrasser9056
@manustrasser9056 Месяц назад
@@andrehoward5130 how am I exactly a child? Funny cause you are the one not paying any attention. What i said does not conflict with what you said. Of course you can criticise it, but on track he is the no. 1, also acknowledged by the other F1 drivers like Lando or Alonso
@quigglyz
@quigglyz Месяц назад
@@andrehoward5130grow up
@user-zo8lt2ph2z
@user-zo8lt2ph2z Месяц назад
vertappens brakes caught on fire causing a ferrari one two .as a ferrari boy i loved it
@DJSmith575
@DJSmith575 Месяц назад
Well done. Spot on. 🏁
@gkkarnik
@gkkarnik Месяц назад
I guess it's because of the Mercedes ear of dominance that redbull is soo good now. When Mercedes was dominating, Red Bull had to ensure that they are the best in everything apart from the engine. And once the engines were at par, the Bulls had a better design, it pushed them much forward than what anyone hoped.
@ndh06
@ndh06 Месяц назад
The only difference I notice is the budget caps stopping the main rivals from spending their way out of the lesser cars.... but that could the copium talking.
@kaustavkapur5532
@kaustavkapur5532 Месяц назад
It’s copium
@x340x
@x340x Месяц назад
nah that 100% true, the budget cap is one of the biggest problems
@lord.liberty
@lord.liberty Месяц назад
Merc outspent the competition before the budget cap and that's what kept them dominant for so long
@F1ll1nTh3Blanks
@F1ll1nTh3Blanks Месяц назад
It's cope, yeah it is a factor but it's also a skill issue if one team is fumbling with the same/similar resources as another.
@ndh06
@ndh06 Месяц назад
Figures, been a Ricardo fan, and my copium dealer recently bought a Bugatti.
@MioJuventino88
@MioJuventino88 Месяц назад
Those qualifying style race laps schumi would pull out during the race were legendary in how well he managed to consistently do it
@ghettomist1575
@ghettomist1575 Месяц назад
He was a monster
@MarijnRoorda
@MarijnRoorda Месяц назад
I think you missed one thing in particular. The quality of sim racing these days. Younger drivers such as Verstappen, but also Norris, Sainz and Russel, are more used to sim racing off the track at the highest level. Instead of doing their thing in the weekends every 2 or 3 weeks, they do it on a near daily basis, allowing for far higher consistency. Verstappen has even been seen simracing in the morning at 4 Am in his hotel room on the day of the race in Saudi Arabia.
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
I think Bearman demonstrated the quality of driver training these days: he had less than an hour of practice in a car and then went and still showed competitive lap times and finished the race in the points.
@petertromp8786
@petertromp8786 Месяц назад
F1 is an engineer's sport; the WRC is a true driver's sport. If you want to engineer's blueprints face off against each other week in and week out, continue watching F1. If you want to watch drivers squarring off against each and the unpredictability of the elements, watch WRC. It's truly unfortunate the extinct to which F1 dominates all other forms of racing, when F1 drivers are inarguably not the best drivers in the world. It's all marketing at the end of the day.
@KCrucis
@KCrucis 29 дней назад
50/50 go watch back schumacker era, or this era with verstappen jr, neither had the best car on the grid, they just make it work, schumacker was so fast on soft that changing tyres 7 times a race wasnt a problem, verstappen is so consistent that no one can keep up unless they try to kill him like hamilton in silverstone.
@quigglyz
@quigglyz Месяц назад
The W11 was so good it made all of Merc’s other mediocre factors (drivers, strategy, reliability) irrelevant.
@titanmode3888
@titanmode3888 Месяц назад
@quigglyz The W11 was fast in qualifying, in race trime it was normal. The RB on th eotherhand is all Newey and even overrated fake champs like Max can win in it.
@dco1019
@dco1019 Месяц назад
@@titanmode3888 lmao.. in race trim it was a second faster than anything....they just got the gap and then cruised to save the engine (which was more a concern at the time)
@ipo7596
@ipo7596 Месяц назад
​@@titanmode3888😂😂
@rigel8755
@rigel8755 Месяц назад
@@titanmode3888 copium
@KCrucis
@KCrucis Месяц назад
@@titanmode3888 want fake champs? go watch 2006 onwards and all the career boost hamitlon got.
@Khiswow
@Khiswow Месяц назад
And don't forget the cost cap, because if you got it wrong in 2022 you're mostly condemned to play catch-up because of the limited budget and we can only wait and hope that teams can bridge part of the gap during winter, and if not, with the exception of a surprise like the jump in perofrmances from Mc Laren last year there's little to no suspens.
@krystofkotasek7110
@krystofkotasek7110 Месяц назад
my man forget about the TD that raised the floor or about the flexi wing which were all agains radbull XD
@saiyerugara9038
@saiyerugara9038 Месяц назад
It's so bad the biggest talking point at the moment is Williams making a driver step aside. In better news though, Vettel is going to WEC.
@ipo7596
@ipo7596 Месяц назад
I thought Vettel is just testing the 963. It would be great though if he does race there. I hope Max and Alonso compete in WEC too.
@AugmentedGravity
@AugmentedGravity Месяц назад
how you jinxed this omgggggg
@wiegraf9009
@wiegraf9009 Месяц назад
Max is going to destroy everyone in Suzuka that much harder just to underline that Melbourne is not a representative circuit.
@einfachso92
@einfachso92 Месяц назад
What is the song/theme called you use in the background?
@petervanrensen504
@petervanrensen504 Месяц назад
There were some rule changes in the middle of the last season to try and make the redbull slower, but they didn't work out the way they planned it ay mercedes
@patepulkkinenvtec2403
@patepulkkinenvtec2403 Месяц назад
This spreading of false information about the 2021 regs being designed to slow down Mercedes needs to stop. The rules were requested by Pirelli to cope with aero, and initially it was excpected for Merc to have the advantage from this rule change, but it wasn't to be. The 2017 regs were also not specifically designed to slow down Mercedes the way Ferrari was screwed in 2004 for example, even if Merc's engine advantage eventually diminshed a lot. However, Mercedes surely have gotten their fair share of gifts from FIA during the new Red Bull era, like the BS pit stop rule in 2021 and the 2022 mid-season change to help porpoising.
@dco1019
@dco1019 Месяц назад
and they literally banned the rear wing setup RB had in 2021 by merc complaining. a wing setup that was legal in that it passed testing. so a different test was devised mid season.
@patepulkkinenvtec2403
@patepulkkinenvtec2403 Месяц назад
@@dco1019 Yep, I forgot that.
@beemrmem3
@beemrmem3 Месяц назад
I don't buy that Max isn't the best qualifier. He is always 2 to 3/10 ahead of his teammate. Does he need to be half a second? Sergio Perez was the fourth best qualifier in 2020, in the racing point. He is not as bad a qualifier as everyone is making them out to be.
@wildcatkhaya5675
@wildcatkhaya5675 Месяц назад
The only thing that makes ne unhappy is seeing my favourite F1 drivers best years go so unmatched. I loved watching Max so much in 2020 and 2021, I loved watching Lewis push him in the race, you just know that they both worked for it and things havent really been the same since. Everyone praises Max for being a mythical creature these days, but i honestly feel hes shone he's brightest when he had serious opponents and a lot more to push for. I cant imagine how boring must be looking at the data every Friday practice and seeing that your long run pace is miles ahead of everyone. He probably only lives to fine tune the car to perfection and putting it on pole, after that when he goes to bed after quali hes thinking about iracing and thats it.
@bynahelemaal
@bynahelemaal Месяц назад
2 mistakes: 1. regarding the floor regs, nobody really knew who it would effect and some still thought, until testing, it would hit the high rake concept more, as rbr was so heavily reliant on the floor providing a huge amount of downforce for them! toto wolff even had a cheeky grin on his face when asked if he thought it would hurt rbr, during an interview in the winterbreak! There was no general consensus that low rake was gonna be hit, and not until toto realized it would, did he start spreading the ‘they did it to hurt us’ narrative! Insider rumours on the grid were that it was toto who complained and begged pirelli, after their many tire issues in ‘20, to do something -> pirelli asking fia to do something bc the downforce load was too extreme -> fia complying and taking away downforce! Let’s not forget, even back then the red bull was as good as, if not better than, merc when it came to downforce, but their weakpoint was that renault engine (before switching to honda) which allowed merc to keep relying on having a faster pu to make up the difference and keep that gap, hence why rbr only ever did good at monaco (downforce) and mexico(altitude) 2. You forgot the floor ride height adjustments made after mercedes and toto complained and kept whining abt physical danger due to porpoising, which red bull didn’t really suffer from. Raising the height was something people expected would hurt rbr, as they could go much lower than the rest, and seemingly were able to extract a massive amount of downforce that way, but unfortunately for other teams it did not even remotely affect them!
@botortamas
@botortamas Месяц назад
Lifelong F1 fan been watching since 2000 and let me tell ya, people complain nowadays about dominance have no idea what it was like during the Schumacher era from 2000-04 when half of us fans couldn’t wait for someone to finally overthrow and topple that single bulletproof Ferrari and then when Alonso finally did it we all thought it would be a 1 season wonder cause Ferrari came back strong in 06 and nearly won again but Alonso managed again by a stroke of luck. After 06 the fans finally thought that Ferrari were beatable going into 07. That’s what you call dominance.
@jajanka10
@jajanka10 Месяц назад
Oh man, watching The Michael roll past blown-up McLarens, almost every FIA call beside tech regulations seemed to go Todt's way (I swear, Alonso vs Schumacher was the top of the iceberg of Todt vs Briatore.). I think only non-Bulls fans had it worse during Jordan's era. Remove the high tech, single-line tractors, put high-strung engined, smaller, cars back. Trucks should be raced in Dakar.
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
I think what´s scary here is the FIA unwillingness to change the rules. I don´t care if they don´t do specifically to mess with RedBull, I just don´t want to see the same damn cars every year. We could start by making them more narrow, they basically the width of two regular cars now.
@botortamas
@botortamas Месяц назад
@@jajanka10 for me the biggest “Ferrari international assistance” moment was when they told Massa to say that Alonso impeded him at Monza qualy in 06 so Alonso gets a grid drop. Obviously karma would bite Ferrari in the ass at Japan later that year. 😂
@botortamas
@botortamas Месяц назад
@@MrSilverfish12 the cars been ruined since 2009 and only getting worse and worse. Heavier bigger uglier but real fans will always watch regardless of changes.
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
@@botortamas Im still gonna watch, because I think engine development seems to be the more interesting thing these days. I just really miss seeing the cars skate a bit and seeing the drivers fight it. These things are on rails now
@adamb2619
@adamb2619 Месяц назад
Because Hamilton and Michael still had to race. Max just needs to show up.
@Stantube1000
@Stantube1000 21 день назад
race who? bottas and barrichello? that's partly true, but it wasn't Max fault they were not good enough to qualify always ahead of their wingmans. the pace advantage mercedes and ferrari(in two seasons) had over the rest was a lot bigger than Max and red bull have ever had during their winning stint.
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
Yeah because Max can only win from pole. I mean, Hungary 2022, Belgium 2022, Miami 2023 never happened.
@Dwilsonmusic145
@Dwilsonmusic145 Месяц назад
Also don’t forget the banning of “Party Mode” Engine modes. This 100% put Red Bull in the fold.
@RantingCentre
@RantingCentre Месяц назад
Watching this a bit late... thanks for jinxing it 😜
@aminemohamed1717
@aminemohamed1717 Месяц назад
Max is a perfect driver in the perfect circumstances
@derezzedqb
@derezzedqb Месяц назад
No this is so entirely true, as a MV fan. Even the Merc era gave us interteam battles for a bit.. This era just feels incredibly dull .. with such bright stars on the grid.
@chrisgoat6435
@chrisgoat6435 Месяц назад
Facts. RBs politics of not wanting a serious second guy is hurting his legacy, same as Ferrari did to Michael (well Michael requested that situation and put a veto against them getting Mika and Kimi to the team).
@flyaway6671
@flyaway6671 Месяц назад
No team wants a Nico-Lewis or Webber-Vettel situation ever again. Hence Bottas and hence Checo can keep his seat if he can keep coming 2nd.
@c0mplex564
@c0mplex564 Месяц назад
As a Michael Vick fan?
@ehrlichgesagt863
@ehrlichgesagt863 Месяц назад
​@@flyaway6671 tbf they obviously tried multiple times to get Lando out of Mclaren to them and it doesnt work out because lando himself doesnt like the idee of coming to "Max Team" and realistically there isnt much option outside. Lewis has bad relationship with them, Alonso would be really short term and a lot of negativ media, and leclerc probably feels the same as Lando
@x340x
@x340x Месяц назад
@@ehrlichgesagt863 Because Lando doesnt have champion mentality. He always says that Max is the best and how good he is and that they obviously cant win. back in the day you couldnt torture this type of answer out of Schumacher or hamilton or Vettel or Alonso. if you admit someone is better than you in F1 you already lost.
@noduj
@noduj Месяц назад
Max and Schumacher are the most simular, while other drivers love racing, they life racing.
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
Max was playing iRacing at 4am before he went and won in Jeddah 2024.
@theredguy8746
@theredguy8746 Месяц назад
An awful lot said here was well said to me. Dominance in the past, while not ideal still at least had some sustainability via certain external factors such as teammate championship battles like Senna/Prost, Hamilton/Rosberg. Reliability being more of a factor. More teams had relatively competitive cars. Driver attitude was different. The FIA actually made efforts to prevent such insane levels of domination. These factors allowed the sport to retain some portion of interest. Now with Red Bull literally none of these factors apply. Max hasn't got a teammate to take the fight to him. Reliability, (bar that incredibly rare Melbourne moment recently), is almost perfect. Teams don't have competitive cars with Ferrari maybe being our only small hope at this moment in time. The drivers now, bare Lewis, Alonso and maybe Leclerc all accept that Max is the best and don't show enough fight to do anything about it. Lastly the FIA refuse to slow Red Bull down which totally contradicts what they've always done in the past when a team is dominating. This type of domination from Max is not sustainable in any way, and if this year turns out to be pretty much exactly like last year then surely there's no way that the FIA can possibly allow this to continue. Too many people like me will have walked away, cancelled TV subscriptions etc.
@gameofender4463
@gameofender4463 Месяц назад
Max deserves a lot of respect and congrats for what he’s done. However, the issue is that Red Bull is so far ahead that it’s only Perez can win races other than Max. And Max is just a better driver than Checo. At least during the Hamilton era, other drivers could win races. Even at their peak in 2020, it wasn’t as boring as 2023 was.
@flyingphoenix113
@flyingphoenix113 Месяц назад
So true. Vettel, Leclerc, Verstappen, Ricciardo, even Perez. Other drivers seized opportunities and won when Mercedes made mistakes. Red Bull just doesn't seem to make mistakes.
@flintey360
@flintey360 Месяц назад
As well as in the Schumacher era we had seasons like 2000 2001 and 2003
@arrownymouse1811
@arrownymouse1811 Месяц назад
It's funny how the comment (at this moment) above this one is pointing out that this is a argument being made to make it look less impressive.
@pellegie9829
@pellegie9829 Месяц назад
At Mercedes peak in 2020 there was only one driver who could challenge them. Basically everyone else was lapped. Guess who?
@gameofender4463
@gameofender4463 Месяц назад
@@arrownymouse1811What Max has done is incredible. But I can see both sides of the debate. Yes, it’s incredible. But there’s truth in the point that he’s only had to deal with Checo.
@lukerichards4135
@lukerichards4135 Месяц назад
Its interesting that you feel the Schumacher era is most comparable with Verstappen’s and i agree. Im lucky enough to have witnessed live all 4 dominance eras mentioned. I remember the things said at the time for each of them. During the Schumacher era, it was ‘Schumacher is untouchable’. He was an already established great in a now dominant team and had full measure over Barrichello. Like Schumacher, during the Verstappen era it is ‘Verstappen is untouchable’. A driver everyone knew was a mega talent, now has his hands on utterly dominant cars and has the full measure of Perez. Now during Hamiltons era, people would instead say ‘the silver arrows are untouchable’, not because i feel they didnt respect Hamiltons greatness, most pundits, including myself, agree that Lewis is the greatest the spot has ever seen (even if not the most soul crushingly dominant), but i feel people praised mercedes as a whole, because in the early years of the Hamilton era, you also had Nico Rosberg, one of the most underrated drivers of all time, and even though from 2017-2020 it was all Hamilton, that ‘dominant mercedes’ tag stuck and never got replaced by ‘dominant hamilton’ like we see with max and saw with schumacher But when Vettel dominated, it was ‘Adrian Newey is a genius’. For three reasons i feel, one : sebs dominance wasnt preceded by as much hype, max was the rising chosen one, and schumacher and hamilton were already champions, but seb only had that monza 08 win and a strong 09 season under his belt before taking over the sport. Two : while i admire seb as one of my childhood heroes and know he is for sure one of the all time greats of the sport, he is just a bit behind the other 3 drivers mentioned in terms of the goat debate, and in his dominance era, weaknesses were still visible, such as when he wasnt out front, he’d occasionally struggle. Three : like you touched on, the calibre of opposition during sebs era I feel was the highest ANY champion has had to face in the sports history. All time greats in Hamilton and Alonso, other great champions in Button Raikkonen and Rosberg. Title challengers in Webber and Massa. And an all round strong grid bar the odd pay driver at the back. Like you said, many of sebs rivals felt they were the best and i just do not see that on the current grid. This is a weakass soy boy generation of drivers like norris russell tsunoda soon to be bearman, all bending over and accepting defeat to verstappen. Sure the cars cant compete but i bet Alonsos 2012 ferrari was as far off sebs red bull as this years ferrari is to Maxs. But that didnt stop Alonso from dragging that car to the final round showdown that year. Case in point. Seb had it really freaking tough, Lewis had it tough, but the odd year where it was easy. Schumacher mostly had it easy. Max has it really damn freaking easy, betweencar reliability, weak opposition and has the fia kissing his and red bulls arses to make matters that much easier. But credit where its due, max is insanely consistent. And may very well be the greatest of all time time, but im not sold on that yet. For me Hamilton and Schumacher are out front in that debate
@sluischris
@sluischris Месяц назад
But Shumi used some dirty tricka to become champion. I never saw Max doing that.
@lukerichards4135
@lukerichards4135 Месяц назад
@@sluischris really? Monza Brazil and Jeddah 2021 dont cross your mind? I suppose max never directly pulled a dirty move to become champ like schumi and senna did but he did throughout a championship winning season
@samsony6225
@samsony6225 Месяц назад
What a Joke, Hamilton had it tough and Schumacher had it easy is the most illogical opinion. Schumacher left a championship winning team to go for Ferrari, secondly Schumacher's time had more reliability issues than the era after that. Looks like you never saw Schumacher race
@lukerichards4135
@lukerichards4135 Месяц назад
@@samsony6225 no bro i meant purely in terms of his on track opposition, thats the metric i was gauging, their rivals
@lukerichards4135
@lukerichards4135 Месяц назад
@@samsony6225 hakkinen and briefly towards the end raikkonen and alonso, were the only real threats to michael throughout his career. Hill villenueve in the williams were somewhat formidable but it was largely the williams car, and dc and barrichello proved little threat to michael
@h.a.9880
@h.a.9880 26 дней назад
Some issue with large records such as most WDC titles, most poles, most wins and so on is that at some point, they either become unbeatable or beating them means we'd have to sit through mind-blowingly tedious streaks of dominance. It's kind of a shame, watching someone beat records is something cool, but when the numbers become too high, the wind-up to beating them becomes boring.
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
Max has beaten the highest percentage of wins in a season record that stood since 1952 and was set at the time when Ferrari was literally the only real F1 car on the grid.
@ingydegmar2060
@ingydegmar2060 28 дней назад
I believe the budget cap to be a factor as well. In the past, other teams could spend as much as they want on closing the gap, and some more on creating a car for the next season. Today that is not possible, you will sacrifice next years' car if you want to close the gap this year or vice versa. Meanwhile the one on top can focus on the next season way earlier without having to worry about a thing. Getting the regs right from the start is a much bigger advantage than it used to be.
@michaelfierman3256
@michaelfierman3256 Месяц назад
Yeah but you never mentioned that RBR have only been dominating since mid 2022, so why should they be “pegged back” ?
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
Mercedes really knocked the wind out of F1 fans, no one wants to see another 7-8 year run by a team. Not only that, it´s often a sign that the rules are too tight and restricts creativity so we practically see the same type of cars every year with predictable results.
@patepulkkinenvtec2403
@patepulkkinenvtec2403 Месяц назад
​@@MrSilverfish12Ironically, the rule book is tight so that no team can find loop holes and take an advantage. The problem is, only one team has Adrian Newey...
@MrSilverfish12
@MrSilverfish12 Месяц назад
@@patepulkkinenvtec2403 not only that. The teams have way too much say in how the rules are interpreted. If the FIA deem something legal, the other teams can protest it to all hell until they get their way. Im tired of the old mates club they have now with each other, it´s really only 3 teams competing seriously for the championship. The other 7 are just there to collect money.
@glouise9
@glouise9 Месяц назад
I think it's only Max haters (probably fans of Lewis and Ferrari) are bitter about his dominance because they know Max can surpass Lewis and Schumacher's 7 titles.
@NovaDaGoat
@NovaDaGoat Месяц назад
@@glouise9 Max dominance will eventually end
@crazehsmile
@crazehsmile Месяц назад
It feels exactly like Hamilton dominance, same shit
@BelegCuthali0n
@BelegCuthali0n Месяц назад
You can't compare qualifying/race performance from the current era with the past. In the past teams were allowed to either have unlimited engines (and therefore special amped up engines that were only used for qualifying) or to have special qualifying engine modes (party mode), so teams didn't really have to choose between them except for the tyres. Nowadays you have to choose before qualifying what you will set up your car for.
@abel6846
@abel6846 22 дня назад
The FIA introduced a higher ride height in 2022, pushed by Ferrari and Mercedes, who where convinced that this would slow down RBR, even when Horner said it wouldn’t. The fact that it didn’t hurt RBR, doesn’t mean that the FIA did nothing. And now Adrian Newey took Mercedes’ zero pod concept and made it work. RBR is simply a year ahead of the pack and in the hands of Max it’s 4 to 5 tenths ahead per lap.
@tj8874
@tj8874 Месяц назад
It had nothing to do with the title of the video
@danijelteslic8258
@danijelteslic8258 29 дней назад
Great video!
@antonkirilenko3116
@antonkirilenko3116 9 дней назад
The thing that's not different from other domination eras that you listed is that Fernando Alonso was there to witness them all.
@ruthlessaggression239
@ruthlessaggression239 Месяц назад
For me the difference between the max and Lewis era is the fact that during the Mercedes era their cars were rapid but that covered up a lot of their flaws which were now seeing when they don’t have the car to save them while Lewis also had certain off days meanwhile the max era every part of that team is working perfectly week in week out and people need to have the weekend of their lives to keep up with him so you’ve gotta respect everyone at redbull for playing their part in this domination
@vernumking8112
@vernumking8112 Месяц назад
Let be honest even if it for a bit pre cost cap we saw mid teams were at least able to fight for podiums and on several occasions won races. which also saw the top 3 or top 4 teams able to catch up if any of the other made a surprise leap in performance. look at Ferrari era, early red bull era, merc era, williams and mclaren. you could see that despite the performance teams were able to catch up even if it wasn't immediately. but since the intro of cost cap and new regs we saw only two teams capitalizing on the regs. Even though red bull destroy the rest of the field two years later. All i'm saying is with the cost cap red bull already have 50% head start compare to the other teams
@NovaDaGoat
@NovaDaGoat Месяц назад
Yeah, I don’t understand why Mercedes or Ferrari are not complaining over the cost cap. My issue with Toto is that he is i think too respectable that he doesn’t want rule changes(compared to that team principal back in 15)
@vernumking8112
@vernumking8112 Месяц назад
@@NovaDaGoat Yeah but actually speaking. I think Toto, Zak brown, Renault former TP and the former Ferrari TP must have complained about it but FIA just turned a deaf ear on it ( given they openly said they won't change the rule just to favour RB, that says aloot).
@maximbeekenkamp3342
@maximbeekenkamp3342 Месяц назад
no cost cap is still a cost cap tho... the new cost cap being how much money you have at least this way that cost cap is near what smaller teams can spend (just look at mclaren )
@vernumking8112
@vernumking8112 Месяц назад
@@maximbeekenkamp3342 true but that means RB will run away with every championship till reg is change
@quigglyz
@quigglyz Месяц назад
@@NovaDaGoatToto is respectable?? 😂
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