to win a championship you need more than anything a very clear mind to understand exactly when is the moment to be aggressive, when is the moment to be calculative, when is the moment to give everything you have, when is the moment to hold everything you have for another opportunity. That’s the difference between winning and losing... Ayrton Senna
sillver0100 Yeah man but why is it that you do not mention that Prost rammed him first the year before? I mean, this is the only part that annoys me when people mention that incident out of context. I dont know if you were around watching it back then, but that rivalry (which for me was the most intense I have ever seen in any sport) built up over a couple of years, with numerous incidents and lots of bad blood... Prost felt he was being bullied and finally he took out Ayrton in 89 (albeit very gently). In 90 Ayrton returned the favour. None of it was "right" in terms of sportsmanship and so on... but you have to put it all in context.
sillver0100 senna and prost were a great rivality and no matter what happened in 1989 or 1990, they are both part of the history like schumacher or fangio and that is the most important
At 3:17 (Insert James Hunt commentating at the Monaco Gran Prix 1984) "I think we are watching the arrival of Ayrton Senna." RIP to all the great champions!!
F1 parity is dead. The sport is too expensive for anyone to catch up the R&D of the top 3 teams. Even if a team like McLaren or Aston Martin could get the funds to be able to genuinely compete with Ferrari, Red Bull, or Mercedes, they couldn't spend it because of the budget cap.
@@napalmpudding What do you mean "is dead"? This has always been the case! It is only now that there is a maximum limit to the budget! Before that the top teams could heavily outspend everyone else! Just look at Ferrari in the 2000s and McLaren and Williams... Spending so many millions!!! And you tell me 'parity is dead'? Do not be silly!!!!!
Goosebumps dude, just bloody goosebumps! Specially at the part when Ayrton Senna is speaking and also when Vettels engeneers say: "Du bist Weltmeister". Just shaked inside so much. Nice work once again, Antti. Well done.
Proud to say that my F1-era, the time that captivated me, also is the best part of this video: 3:55 - 4:32. Schumacher vs Hakkinen. That was Formula 1 for me. It isn't the same anymore.
You know why that was? Schumi and Mika had so much respect for each other, and that's what made their battles epic. Both of them were so good and you knew that they would never hit each other. It's sad that those days are gone, F1 got screwed when Pirelli tyres, DRS and all that **** were introduced a few years ago. Battles where the fastest guy wins like with Schumi and Mika never occur these days, now it's just the guy who can manage his tyres and make good use of the DRS who wins... and then you have one of the best drivers of the pack (Vettel) in the best car by far, which makes it boring as well...
For the people who want to know about the music, here is the music used in the video: Titan Dream - Two Steps from Hell As Daylight Dies (Sad) - Audiomachine Last Hope - 615 music Sword of Omens - Audiomachine
Thanks a lot once again. It's pleasure to watch footage of F1 from its beginning to nowadays. The guys who raced before 1994 were real heroes. Cars and regulations were so dangerous back then.
Best F1 tribute ever. Thanks so much for sharing your passion with others passionate about F1, its beautiful history, and the champions we all cherish!
Thanks so much, Antti. Tears in my eyes, and the engine sound in the last seconds of the video completely did me in. Your videos really capture the reason why we race - to feel the pure essence of life and all its emotions.
Antti! You - a miracle! I just love your videos, watch them with such pleasure, with which not watch any videos! This is - the next is your creation, which just can not leave you indifferent! You forced me to the end of the video to let a tear ... worthy of respect!
Major thumbs up for not only including but starting with the great Fangio. ...And I never thought I'd say this, but watch Schumi was bittersweet. He maybe an arrogant jerk of a person, but I wouldn't wish his current situation on anyone.
I just discovered this channel today. You’ve got some very good stuff here! I look forward to watching many more of them. Even the music is good. Which is often rare. Keep up the great work mate!👍🏻
You made it again, Antti! Awesome work! But, this is a sad day for motorsport... R.I.P. Luís Carreira R.I.P. Phillip Yau Wing-Choi And all drivers who left us dreaming with better days...
I was thrilled the moment I saw an Antti video! Brilliant as always, please. please. please make one for the WRC, I know all the rest, but you could make one about the retirement of Loeb, 9 years of perfection or something, he is a giant and you are just the bard to tell his story...
Joder Antti, el final es apoteósico. Me has echo llorar. Tus vídeos son los mejores de la red sobre competición. Eternas gracias por estos tesoros. No lo dejes nunca...!
Emerson Fittipaldi deserved more respect. Someone who won a F1 race in his very first year and became the youngest driver to be a world champion in 1972 (a record that remained for 30 years). Who survived and succeed in the most dangerous era, who could get at least 2 more titles (but preferred to leave McLaren for developing for the first time a Brazilian team), then, went to America and won 2 x the Indianapolis 500 + won the title of Formula Indy, always being competitive and racing for the first places until the age of 50 (!). What a career, what a true racer, legend.
WOW!!! What do I have to do to give it a x1000 likes!! I have already seen it two times in a row but I would even see it non-stop. I love this sport sooo much!!!
Indeed he was, in some years people might speak in such fashion of Massa, also a great driver who could easily got at least 1 title in his bag. Stefan Johanssen, Derek Warwik, Eddie Irvine, Mark Blundell, Brundle...are names i never forget since my childhood. Now that's being a true F1 fan if I may say. Best regards from Portugal :)
I was a runner-up for the Catalan (biggest region in Spain when it comes to motorsports) enduro championships in the 65cc class, 3rd in the 80cc class and I've been a co-driver for a friend in a few rallies with a Peugeot 206
Time erases, cuts off, degrades, vanishes memories...it is up to us Paulo, true racing fans, to keep the memory alive of the greats, the giants F1 had, and even from the ones not so great but good... like Patrese, Nanini, Kobayashi, Berger. Having said that i respect your opinions even if they are sometimes different from mines...and yes, Alonso and Raikkonen are also among the greats
I'm Brazillian and i like of Senna and Piquet. Sometimes the talent stand on instinct, like Senna, sometimes, the talent stand on mind, like Piquet. In F1 you can be a genius in few different ways. Sometimes, be slow is better than try use a full throttle, sometimes you need be brave for go to limit and challenge the death. Sometimes you need understand the car for development and be the fastest. On world of F1, have a natural speed isn't enough cause it's the perfect relation into man/machine.
The champions in this film all won with great cars. Many of them also won in cars that few others would have taken victory in, Alonso included. The W154 Mercedes, the Clark-Chapman combination, Stewart-Tyrrell, the 1988 McLaren, the 2002 and 2004 Ferraris, to name a few. Alonso had a great car when he won the titles. So did his team mate and so did his rivals Raikkonen and Schumacher.
"You need more than anything, a very clear mind, to understand exactly: When is the moment to be aggressive? When is the moment to be calculated...? When is the moment you give everything you have? When is the moment you hold everything you have?...For another opportunity. That's the difference between winning and losing..." - Ayrton Senna
to win a championship you need more than anything a very clear mind to understand exactly when is the moment to be aggressive, when is the moment to be calculative, when is the moment to give everything you have, when is the moment to hold everything you have for another opportunity. That’s the difference between winning and losing...
Ayrton Senna
I guess the moment to give everything you have was to ram into Prost.
sillver0100
ah a prost fanboy who can't see the truth
Fone The truth is that I am not a Prost fanboy and that Senna admitted to ramming into him.
sillver0100 Yeah man but why is it that you do not mention that Prost rammed him first the year before? I mean, this is the only part that annoys me when people mention that incident out of context. I dont know if you were around watching it back then, but that rivalry (which for me was the most intense I have ever seen in any sport) built up over a couple of years, with numerous incidents and lots of bad blood... Prost felt he was being bullied and finally he took out Ayrton in 89 (albeit very gently). In 90 Ayrton returned the favour. None of it was "right" in terms of sportsmanship and so on... but you have to put it all in context.
sillver0100 senna and prost were a great rivality and no matter what happened in 1989 or 1990, they are both part of the history like schumacher or fangio and that is the most important
4:34 That scream, was a defining moment for my childhood, I was 5 years old, gives me goosebumps everytime to this day
At 3:17 (Insert James Hunt commentating at the Monaco Gran Prix 1984) "I think we are watching the arrival of Ayrton Senna."
RIP to all the great champions!!
3:18 that shot is just glorious
And the music is so accurate for that shot
2:12 is better tho
andarax8 yees
Yeah men i just cry
@@borninpennsylvania3908 nope
It's incredible that this video was Made in 2012 and there were only 3 different champions since
True, maybe this year we will see a new WDC
F1 parity is dead. The sport is too expensive for anyone to catch up the R&D of the top 3 teams. Even if a team like McLaren or Aston Martin could get the funds to be able to genuinely compete with Ferrari, Red Bull, or Mercedes, they couldn't spend it because of the budget cap.
@@napalmpuddingtrue
@@napalmpudding What do you mean "is dead"? This has always been the case! It is only now that there is a maximum limit to the budget! Before that the top teams could heavily outspend everyone else! Just look at Ferrari in the 2000s and McLaren and Williams... Spending so many millions!!! And you tell me 'parity is dead'? Do not be silly!!!!!
@@seawolf9616 well when you put it like that maybe F1 has always been shit. At least for my whole life time.
Goosebumps dude, just bloody goosebumps!
Specially at the part when Ayrton Senna is speaking and also when Vettels engeneers say: "Du bist Weltmeister". Just shaked inside so much.
Nice work once again, Antti. Well done.
Oh, I thought the engineers said "Goobist The myster "
"You will never know the feeling of a driver when winning a race. The helmet hides feelings that cannot be understood." - Ayrton Senna da Silva
Schumacher you will be remembered for life in F1......thank you for being part of the great club
Proud to say that my F1-era, the time that captivated me, also is the best part of this video: 3:55 - 4:32.
Schumacher vs Hakkinen. That was Formula 1 for me. It isn't the same anymore.
You know why that was? Schumi and Mika had so much respect for each other, and that's what made their battles epic. Both of them were so good and you knew that they would never hit each other. It's sad that those days are gone, F1 got screwed when Pirelli tyres, DRS and all that **** were introduced a few years ago. Battles where the fastest guy wins like with Schumi and Mika never occur these days, now it's just the guy who can manage his tyres and make good use of the DRS who wins... and then you have one of the best drivers of the pack (Vettel) in the best car by far, which makes it boring as well...
You could've just said the V10 Era
Ali Hernandez and you could've just kept quiet.
For the people who want to know about the music, here is the music used in the video:
Titan Dream - Two Steps from Hell
As Daylight Dies (Sad) - Audiomachine
Last Hope - 615 music
Sword of Omens - Audiomachine
Senna's words linger through my mind often, the dude was such a great speaker
mee too..
Michael...I smile and cry in one moment... I hope ...
Alonso is so intense
If alonso is intense.... i can imagine how intense were Senna, Villeneuve, Bellof and others
@@st181036 ""just""?
@@anthonytopalian4586 just as in recently I suppose
They all were. Some just showed it, others didn’t!
I would too if I was champion of the world
Thanks a lot once again.
It's pleasure to watch footage of F1 from its beginning to nowadays.
The guys who raced before 1994 were real heroes. Cars and regulations were so dangerous back then.
Best F1 tribute ever. Thanks so much for sharing your passion with others passionate about F1, its beautiful history, and the champions we all cherish!
Your work as usual is a step above what we could imagine...keep the goosebumps and hairs rising on our arms for years to come!!
Thanks so much, Antti. Tears in my eyes, and the engine sound in the last seconds of the video completely did me in. Your videos really capture the reason why we race - to feel the pure essence of life and all its emotions.
You my friend, have a passion for this sport which is a credit to you. Incredible channel. I don't know if I have any tears left. Thank you.
Antti! You - a miracle! I just love your videos, watch them with such pleasure, with which not watch any videos! This is - the next is your creation, which just can not leave you indifferent! You forced me to the end of the video to let a tear ... worthy of respect!
Man...this is ...... this is......man .... I have no words. Thanks for posting these videos.
Major thumbs up for not only including but starting with the great Fangio. ...And I never thought I'd say this, but watch Schumi was bittersweet. He maybe an arrogant jerk of a person, but I wouldn't wish his current situation on anyone.
You Win
SCHUMACHER IS NOT AN ARROGANT JERK HE IS ONE OF THE BEST HUMAN BEINGS IN THE WORLD AND THE GREATEST RACING DRIVER EVER.
Antti, what a talent you have man......I never get sick of watching your videos. Thanks for the great work pal!
I still watch this video about once a week. Makes the hairs stand on the back of my neck. So well put together. Thanks for this!
senna always
Please add to this video last 10 years it will be great
that engine sound at the last part.!no words to tell,every feeling is hidden in that sound.
I just discovered this channel today. You’ve got some very good stuff here!
I look forward to watching many more of them. Even the music is good. Which is often rare.
Keep up the great work mate!👍🏻
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC. As all of your videos. Antti, thank you very much for doing them
Una actualizacion a este video estaria de lujo
You have huge respect for anyone of this guys. Balls of steel.
Man... your videos brings me to another dimension. Thank you.
You made it again, Antti! Awesome work! But, this is a sad day for motorsport...
R.I.P. Luís Carreira
R.I.P. Phillip Yau Wing-Choi
And all drivers who left us dreaming with better days...
Well done. Great Video!! I love the how you mixed in the interview with Senna, it was timed perfectly.
Great emotional video. Thanx Antti. Greetings from Hungary.
I was thrilled the moment I saw an Antti video! Brilliant as always, please. please. please make one for the WRC, I know all the rest, but you could make one about the retirement of Loeb, 9 years of perfection or something, he is a giant and you are just the bard to tell his story...
Thank you very much for this video, as it is my favourite Formula 1 video of all time!
Amazing absolutely speechless R.I.P Jim Clark you did Scotland proud!
One day Antti Kalhola will be in this video,
Cheers from Curitiba,Brazil
Joder Antti, el final es apoteósico. Me has echo llorar. Tus vídeos son los mejores de la red sobre competición. Eternas gracias por estos tesoros. No lo dejes nunca...!
Those are wise words spoken by a great person relating not only for F1 but every competition in sport. I found this in poker for example.
Antti...this video could do with an update...been 10 years...however I still love it like I saw it first time
This is just fantastic, can't find words.
2:37 R.I.P Sir Frank Williams 🙏 and that your legacy lives forever!
Excellent Video!; D
Perhaps Lewis won the competition but the Real Warrior in 2008 was Robert Kubica. Like at one time Senna in the Lotus...
Another amazing video Antti.. you have captured a few very great moments.. well done.. another masterpiece !
After 8 years youtube has decided to bring me this awesome video ...8 years
Alonso's yell after the 2005 championship gives me chills every time... And I am a hamilton fanboy!
Madre mia, impresionante video, los pelos de punta, gigante!
Ayrton Senna the best of all time!
Magic, Perfect, Champion ...
Senna forever!
How have I not seen this?!?!!
Great work as always man 👏
amazing. i love this sport,the drivers wich drive that cars and can win to 300 km/h are heroes. The best for me, only one,
SCHUMACHER!!!!!
Emerson Fittipaldi deserved more respect. Someone who won a F1 race in his very first year and became the youngest driver to be a world champion in 1972 (a record that remained for 30 years). Who survived and succeed in the most dangerous era, who could get at least 2 more titles (but preferred to leave McLaren for developing for the first time a Brazilian team), then, went to America and won 2 x the Indianapolis 500 + won the title of Formula Indy, always being competitive and racing for the first places until the age of 50 (!). What a career, what a true racer, legend.
2000-2004...got goosebumps watching that bit.
Would be nice to end this year with an update of the missing decade 2013-2022.
liked it before i watched it. and i wasnt disapointed. fantastic
beautiful, I got a lump in my throat watching this
Wonderful, absolutely wonderful.
You are a true master of video editing One of the best videos I've seen online Thanks for sharing ... CONGRATULATIONS from Buenos Aires, Argentina!!
Insane, quality editing. Can't wait for your next projects! Hope to see a summarize of 2012
2:05 François Cevert RIP🙏👍
It been 4 years looking for this specific video .....my god.
SENNA EL MEJOR
Concordo... Senna o melhor de todos os tempos !!!
Fangio es el mejor
WOW!!! What do I have to do to give it a x1000 likes!! I have already seen it two times in a row but I would even see it non-stop. I love this sport sooo much!!!
Só lembro do melhor, Airton Senna.
Thanks for setting the mood for the weekend Antti :) Brilliantly done!
4:36 this and 3:19 are my best moments
Oh boy! Great video. Simply fantastic.
IDOLO Total!! maestro de maestros!
one of the greatest youtube videos!
thrilling to see all the things again..:D
1. Senna
2. Schumacher
3. Fangio
4. Prost
5. Piquet
6. Lauda
7. Stewart
8. Hamilton
9. Fittipaldi
10. Mansell
Indeed he was, in some years people might speak in such fashion of Massa, also a great driver who could easily got at least 1 title in his bag. Stefan Johanssen, Derek Warwik, Eddie Irvine, Mark Blundell, Brundle...are names i never forget since my childhood. Now that's being a true F1 fan if I may say. Best regards from Portugal :)
You did it again!!!
Thank you so much Antti!!!
You did great, my friend. What a video! And apropriate for this time. Well done, Antti!
Very nice work! F1 is an incredible sport...
still with the award-winning editing videos. insane!!!
That was just... wow... that was wonderful!
this is a very, very, very nice video m8! and respect to all the drivers!
I was a runner-up for the Catalan (biggest region in Spain when it comes to motorsports) enduro championships in the 65cc class, 3rd in the 80cc class and I've been a co-driver for a friend in a few rallies with a Peugeot 206
one like is simply wasn't enough for this video, I come back for it from time to time.
Great work mate!!!!
Ayrton Senna For Ever
3:17 HE IS THE BEST OF THE BEST!
After watching this video, you realise how important it is for you to recognise a driver from his helmet.
Awesome video, I really enjoyed the video clips and music. Everything fit together very well.
Awesome video. Alonso 2012 world champion
Time erases, cuts off, degrades, vanishes memories...it is up to us Paulo, true racing fans, to keep the memory alive of the greats, the giants F1 had, and even from the ones not so great but good... like Patrese, Nanini, Kobayashi, Berger. Having said that i respect your opinions even if they are sometimes different from mines...and yes, Alonso and Raikkonen are also among the greats
Beautiful.
Always thrilling.. Great job Antti!
Great Video!! The only thing we be missing is the name of the winners with the year they has be champion!
N˚1 Fangio & Senna... (and friends on earth and heaven). Great video!
I'm Brazillian and i like of Senna and Piquet. Sometimes the talent stand on instinct, like Senna, sometimes, the talent stand on mind, like Piquet.
In F1 you can be a genius in few different ways. Sometimes, be slow is better than try use a full throttle, sometimes you need be brave for go to limit and challenge the death.
Sometimes you need understand the car for development and be the fastest. On world of F1, have a natural speed isn't enough cause it's the perfect relation into man/machine.
senna e villeneuve, os melhores de todos os tempos... um inspirou o outro, a explicação para tanto arrojo
Wow , this was impeccable! 😭👌
excelente que buen video, revive momentos maravillosos :)
The champions in this film all won with great cars. Many of them also won in cars that few others would have taken victory in, Alonso included. The W154 Mercedes, the Clark-Chapman combination, Stewart-Tyrrell, the 1988 McLaren, the 2002 and 2004 Ferraris, to name a few. Alonso had a great car when he won the titles. So did his team mate and so did his rivals Raikkonen and Schumacher.
That's a wonderful video, thanks very much.
A big thanks for this awesome video!
Very true.
I also find it a perfect description for Snooker too...
Your videos are incredible.
"You need more than anything, a very clear mind, to understand exactly:
When is the moment to be aggressive?
When is the moment to be calculated...?
When is the moment you give everything you have?
When is the moment you hold everything you have?...For another opportunity.
That's the difference between winning and losing..."
- Ayrton Senna
Simplesmente FANTÁSTICO!!! Congratulations and keep it up