Only teammate who could truly match Schumacher's speed, and he was a match for Senna in F3, just shame he didn't have a bit more asshole in him, and unlucky with the team choices. It's said about many drivers, but Brundle truly could have won a WDC or more with his talent.
@@arconeagain thats what killed his son ? Bit of a bawbag remark to make says a lot about u sunshine,guy is a legend,always will b,away n chase ur tail
@@shaun2363 Well I've read the coroner's report. He killed his five year old son, another child and friend. This was found to be through pure recklessness, and you could argue, self indulgence. He is branded as a hero by you people, however I would argue that. More like one who neglects the life and safety of others, including his own son, which is included in the report.
@@paolom.6011 Or one could not be a lazy phuck and spell things out. Why should I have to play phuck phuck games when reading something? If rather be lazy than a dumb phuck, you dumb phuck.
I had the privilege of watching Colin McRae drive in the WRC during his one-off appearance for Skoda during the 2005 Wales Rally GB. It was an honor to see such an amazing legend drive. The spectators went wild when he screamed past us. RIP champ.
@@shaun2363 I'm only stating the facts. I am not too impressed with this human being, and I would imagine, nor are the families involved with the avoidable disaster he personally caused.
projectilequestion He also cost the lives of 2 others. One a 6 year old child. He was unlicensed and found to be flying recklessly and too low in too dangerous a terrain for his level of experience. I have to say. As much of a hero as he was to me, I'm afraid I can't muster anything beyond anger at him for what he did. Had he survived the crash he would undoubtedly have ended up in jail.
It wasn't proven he caused the crash, so stop speculating senselessly. The footage they had ended a minute before the crash, so it's unknown whether he made a mistake or had a mechanical issue that brought him down. A witness said the helicopter dropped down like a stone, which points towards a mechanical failure of some sort. As for his license, he was flying regularly since 98, so that's completely irrelevant. He had a ton of experience flying the thing. His license has expired just some months before the crash, so it's not like he suddenly forgot how to fly because of that.
@@eliotmansfield How exactly is it "pretty obvious" that it was what caused the crash? There's no evidence about it. Possible, yes, but obvious, not at all.
Brundle in his prime was huge talent. Raced the shit out of Senna in the same car. I still think he is the best driver to never win an F1 race ( that includes Heidfeld, Bellof and Warwick) .. The fact young Michael really destroyed him still amazes me.
@@CharlieBeveridge The story of Brundle and young Michael is a very interesting one. Because Michael destroyed him initially - Martin admits that himself, in the first four races of the year, he was blown away by how fast Michael was and it got in his head. Then Martin had a reset and realised Michael was something really special, so he ignored what Michael was doing and consentrated on himself. Over the remaining 12 races, he actually scored more points that Michael in the championship.
I grew up watching WRC. Being Scottish and my father always having had Subarus; Colin McRae was a legend . This commentators bias and subtle digs at a legend and preferance for Brundle as an Englishman go to show his negative attitude towards Scotland despite McRae already having won the WRC
Wasn't it Walter Röhrl? One of his quote's: "Driving starts for me at the point, when i steer the car with the accelerator instead of the steering wheel."
@@niccadoodles Correct... they did some goood stuff with the Ej208s in the B4 Liberties. But thats why they were 70k aud in 1999-2003 😬😬 and only went to Japan and Aus.
Awesome guys, Colin and Martin. I love Colin's, Jackie Stewart's and David Coulthard's Scottish accents. I don't know the distances between Milton, Twynholm and Lanark, but these three guys have so much different accents. Oh, and the 1996 Jordan was beautiful.
Jackie doesn`t speak with accent. David used to speak without accent too at first but when he became a star he started to speak with some quasy-accent. Only Colin was speaking with thick scottish accent barely understandable. Its funny that young Niki Lauda used to speak with scottish accent.
Most of the rally drivers use the slide to slow down the car and position it correctly to take the turn, they use less brakes because of that and control the car with the throttle and the amount of slide. "the best way through the corner is if you slide your car on the entrance, but don't slide on the exit" - this was said by a famous rally driver (not sure who it was) And you can notice even today that MotoGP drivers drive that way, but their slide is less obvious compared to rally driving
"Occasional nervous smiles from McRae look more like deliberate attempts at bravado than genuine pleasure.... It's a rare taste of what it's like being thrown at the scenery when there's a maniac at the wheel" ))) Brit English is a poetry for ears. Love Martin's commentaries for that on the SKY.
+Granattaaaaaa No he doesn't. Before we are conceived, God gives our soul a choice whether we want not to age or not look like a gnome. Eddie chose the former.
the interview with him at the end is surely a more contemporary one than the actual film itself, see he talks about colin in past tense. Also he hides a lot of his age due to being totally bald and wearing very expensive hairpieces.
Does any one know when did he say: "IF IN DOUBT, FLAT OUT".....?? I really want to see a video of Colin saying that... Can any one help me out with this?
I admire and appreciate his driving style, I just wish I was as fast as him with that style. He might be the last old school driver, driving the car without the car telling him what to do. He reminded me of Ronnie Pettersson.
The FIA have been hostile towards rally drivers takeking to the track in F1. When red bull sponsored RBR and Citroën WRC Loeb tested and they wanted him to race. The FIA wouldn't grant him the licence. Im sure the test he done was catalonia and he'd have been 6th on the grid with his times.
I've been searching for some years for a videotape about Colin and the Subaru that I used to watch as a kid, but haven't found anything on RUclips yet. Does anyone Knows its name? As I remember Colin raced this Jordan, this piece of the vídeo probably comes from that videotape. Thank you.
all the greats have that talent for speed. kimi was good at ralley so was kubica until he crashed. msc was at least decent with motobikes not having trained on it since early age. walter röhrl smashed dtm but didn´t stick to it. and afaik bandini raced bikes and switched to f1. rossi and marquez also did well in f1 tests.
The gravel has such little grip the car would understeer like crazy. It´s faster to get the back ´round as early as possible and get the power down out on the exit.
I don't think so. I'm not 100% sur,e but I haven't personally heard or seen anything about Colin McRae being offered an F1 seat. I think he was in Le Mans one year though, although I can't remember if that went well or not - brilliant rally driver though :)
One has to wonder what Colin's checkers-or-wreckers style would have really done with a downforce-heavy open-wheeler, where you're rewarded for flat out speed with more grip...
@@ryeyhb No. Irvine's Wikipedia page has a photograph of him celebrating his first GP win three years after the video was made. His face is a different shape and he has dark hair.
I really want for the current WRC to add some good publicity like the old days. Rally drivers driving in a different motorsport discipline. all we have right now is Theirry Neuville driving a Hyundai Electric i20 Endurance car and that was no fun
"The track is slippery down here, and bumpy"
Colin: "what do you mean bumpy, this is tarmac!"
Colin sittin there like, ya'll have no idea what slippery is 😂
@@emmjea6913 and bumpy
@@emmjea6913 But then the F1 car sitting there like, bitch I have no suspension travel
i love martin brundle... he just stomps the pedal trough the floor and drives like crazy.....legend absolute legend
absolute maniac
Only teammate who could truly match Schumacher's speed, and he was a match for Senna in F3, just shame he didn't have a bit more asshole in him, and unlucky with the team choices.
It's said about many drivers, but Brundle truly could have won a WDC or more with his talent.
@@markmark5269 He won plenty in sportscars and if not for almost losing his foot at Pheonix in 84/85, might have been a different story.
@@markmark5269 yep. the man couldn't left foot brake for the most of his career due to the pheonix accident and subsequent injury
10 years later, We still miss you Colin.
TheGta473 legend
Always !
"If in doubt flat out "
Scottish legend 🏴
@@shaun2363 and that's what killed his son.
@@arconeagain thats what killed his son ? Bit of a bawbag remark to make says a lot about u sunshine,guy is a legend,always will b,away n chase ur tail
@@shaun2363 Well I've read the coroner's report. He killed his five year old son, another child and friend. This was found to be through pure recklessness, and you could argue, self indulgence. He is branded as a hero by you people, however I would argue that. More like one who neglects the life and safety of others, including his own son, which is included in the report.
best commentary ever," being thrown at the scenery with a maniac at the wheels!!!" epic!!
The whole narration is fantastic.
“At the WHEEL”. (the steering wheel)
@@daniel.s8126 you don't say.
Yes! So much yes! Never heard a better explanation of rallying xD
TBF Brundle handled that scooby like a beast
Talented old-school drivers could race in fucking anything tbh.
Tbf?
@@replynotificationsdisabled If you don't know what something means, try Googling it you lazy fuck.
@@paolom.6011 Or one could not be a lazy phuck and spell things out. Why should I have to play phuck phuck games when reading something? If rather be lazy than a dumb phuck, you dumb phuck.
He learnt to drive in old cars at his Dad's dealership, which led to grass track racing. He was well used to off road racing
I had the privilege of watching Colin McRae drive in the WRC during his one-off appearance for Skoda during the 2005 Wales Rally GB. It was an honor to see such an amazing legend drive. The spectators went wild when he screamed past us. RIP champ.
Rip Colin & Rip Richard Burns from a Portuguese Rally fanatic!
That's such a respectful thing to say, your a credit to humanity.
Eles os dois e o Kimi sao os meus herois de infancia
Growing up, Colin McRae was just as a big name then Michael Schumacher was
Pff. Schumacher didn't have his own video games.
It's than. And I doubt that somehow.
@@arconeagain we.dont doubt it we know it,I also know I told u to fuk off back under the rock u came from,run along Jeremy,good boy x
@@shaun2363 I'm only stating the facts. I am not too impressed with this human being, and I would imagine, nor are the families involved with the avoidable disaster he personally caused.
@@arconeagain a dont think ur opinion is relevant to anyone with a pulse
Wow.. Really enjoyed watching that.. Collin you have no idea how much your fans miss you..
+Andrew Stewart His son died with him as well. What a tragedy.
projectilequestion
He also cost the lives of 2 others. One a 6 year old child.
He was unlicensed and found to be flying recklessly and too low in too dangerous a terrain for his level of experience.
I have to say. As much of a hero as he was to me, I'm afraid I can't muster anything beyond anger at him for what he did.
Had he survived the crash he would undoubtedly have ended up in jail.
It wasn't proven he caused the crash, so stop speculating senselessly. The footage they had ended a minute before the crash, so it's unknown whether he made a mistake or had a mechanical issue that brought him down. A witness said the helicopter dropped down like a stone, which points towards a mechanical failure of some sort. As for his license, he was flying regularly since 98, so that's completely irrelevant. He had a ton of experience flying the thing. His license has expired just some months before the crash, so it's not like he suddenly forgot how to fly because of that.
@@hristoitchov pretty obvious he was showboating and it turned to crap
@@eliotmansfield How exactly is it "pretty obvious" that it was what caused the crash? There's no evidence about it. Possible, yes, but obvious, not at all.
In my book colin was and still is my hero, balls out all the time, a driving legend.
He was a truly gifted racer. A rare breed. Miss him.
"The track is so slippery in here"
"Yea..."
"and bumpy"
*changes topic*
Mcrae is a rally legend, but Brundle is an incredible driver too. Handled that Scooby like a boss. Mcrae looked pretty quick in the F1 car, too!
Brundle in his prime was huge talent. Raced the shit out of Senna in the same car. I still think he is the best driver to never win an F1 race ( that includes Heidfeld, Bellof and Warwick) .. The fact young Michael really destroyed him still amazes me.
@@CharlieBeveridge The story of Brundle and young Michael is a very interesting one. Because Michael destroyed him initially - Martin admits that himself, in the first four races of the year, he was blown away by how fast Michael was and it got in his head. Then Martin had a reset and realised Michael was something really special, so he ignored what Michael was doing and consentrated on himself. Over the remaining 12 races, he actually scored more points that Michael in the championship.
Colin McRea....what a hero, and such a loss to us all. Complete love and regards to his family. Xxxx
What about the regard for the family of the kid he killed fucking about in a helicopter.
@@brianbrooking496 love and regards to them too
@@brianbrooking496 Do you mind if i ask if you know the families involved?
As a fellow Scot I felt like I knew him through his many videos & interviews. RIP Colin. A gentleman & a Legend ✊
This is a great footage from F1 World 1996. RIP Colin McRae & Jordan F1.
Still lives on in the spirit of Aston Martin today.
I watched rally all my life and Colin and Tommi were both heroes of mine
Colin McRae, my childhood idol. You are truly missed ;(
I grew up watching WRC. Being Scottish and my father always having had Subarus; Colin McRae was a legend .
This commentators bias and subtle digs at a legend and preferance for Brundle as an Englishman go to show his negative attitude towards Scotland despite McRae already having won the WRC
2021 right here! miss Colin... and Burns too!
Wasn't it Walter Röhrl? One of his quote's: "Driving starts for me at the point, when i steer the car with the accelerator instead of the steering wheel."
Eddie Jordan is basically the same 20 years on
Wigs, goatees and glasses don't age.
Colin McRae on the PlayStation was awesome back in the day .
Back when the Scooby was still a proper rally car.
So True
It still is. The STI is used around the world in smaller rally competitions and subaru still has a big program in Rally America
That was a subaru shell put onto a 100% steel and aluminum tube chassis. The engine was a built ej block. The 1999 and chassis are the strongest.
@@niccadoodles Correct... they did some goood stuff with the Ej208s in the B4 Liberties.
But thats why they were 70k aud in 1999-2003 😬😬 and only went to Japan and Aus.
@@niccadoodles what?
RIP Colin..
When I was a kid I used to
watch Colin on TV on wrc if in doubt flat out...what a legend of rallying
Awesome guys, Colin and Martin.
I love Colin's, Jackie Stewart's and David Coulthard's Scottish accents.
I don't know the distances between Milton, Twynholm and Lanark, but these three guys have so much different accents.
Oh, and the 1996 Jordan was beautiful.
Jackie doesn`t speak with accent. David used to speak without accent too at first but when he became a star he started to speak with some quasy-accent. Only Colin was speaking with thick scottish accent barely understandable. Its funny that young Niki Lauda used to speak with scottish accent.
realmente muy impresionante, y el sonido de ese Jordan... simplemente estremecedor
Most of the rally drivers use the slide to slow down the car and position it correctly to take the turn, they use less brakes because of that and control the car with the throttle and the amount of slide.
"the best way through the corner is if you slide your car on the entrance, but don't slide on the exit" - this was said by a famous rally driver (not sure who it was)
And you can notice even today that MotoGP drivers drive that way, but their slide is less obvious compared to rally driving
Total pair of legends .
"Occasional nervous smiles from McRae look more like deliberate attempts at bravado than genuine pleasure.... It's a rare taste of what it's like being thrown at the scenery when there's a maniac at the wheel" ))) Brit English is a poetry for ears. Love Martin's commentaries for that on the SKY.
Jim Clark, springs to mind!
Going a bit far I think.
Thanks for that ... the best six minutes on the net in a long time :-) :-) :-)
"Take this corner smoothly and nicely"
Colin: *Nani, Kansei Dorifto*
Good driving from brundle in the subaru. I'm sure that if other british rallying legends had saw this, then they would be mildly impressed
He has competed in rallysprints against rallying's best in equal cars, and did quite well.
Colin, Walter, Bjorn, Hannu, Miki, Carlos, Tommi, Marrcus, Sebastien.
Drivers today let the cars drive them to the limit. Colin McRae and Ayrton Senna were of an era where they drove the cars to their limit.
And beyond
I miss the 90s
Does Eddie age at all?
+Granattaaaaaa He wears a hairpiece...
+Granattaaaaaa No he doesn't. Before we are conceived, God gives our soul a choice whether we want not to age or not look like a gnome. Eddie chose the former.
projectilequestion wat the ducky??? I fucking absolutely pissed my self laughing that was an epic comment 😁😁😁😁😁
How can he age when he is born at age 50
the interview with him at the end is surely a more contemporary one than the actual film itself, see he talks about colin in past tense. Also he hides a lot of his age due to being totally bald and wearing very expensive hairpieces.
This is a great video….really enjoyed it! 😎😊👌
Does any one know when did he say: "IF IN DOUBT, FLAT OUT".....??
I really want to see a video of Colin saying that...
Can any one help me out with this?
Like just before he crashed?
Colin McRae the real drift king
I admire and appreciate his driving style, I just wish I was as fast as him with that style.
He might be the last old school driver, driving the car without the car telling him what to do.
He reminded me of Ronnie Pettersson.
Great man , great pilot , we miss you champ , rip ...
That smile on Brundles face at the end.
"...his chosen career is rallying...had he taken up motor racing" 5:50, of course rallying is done on horseback.
That impreza was an icon.
Brundle killed that gravel stage, colin was stumped and apparently had nothing to say :)
Martin kind of was neck and neck with Ayrton in British F3, he was no donkey
Is it true that actully Eddie Jordan gave an opporturnity to McRae to drive Jordan in 1997 after this session? I
James Stockdale holy shit are you serious? I knew McRae was good but damn! That man was an absolute legend.
The FIA have been hostile towards rally drivers takeking to the track in F1. When red bull sponsored RBR and Citroën WRC Loeb tested and they wanted him to race. The FIA wouldn't grant him the licence. Im sure the test he done was catalonia and he'd have been 6th on the grid with his times.
I've been searching for some years for a videotape about Colin and the Subaru that I used to watch as a kid, but haven't found anything on RUclips yet. Does anyone Knows its name? As I remember Colin raced this Jordan, this piece of the vídeo probably comes from that videotape. Thank you.
So the Jordan F1 Car.....is it actually the 195 but in the 196 Gold Livery?
RIP Legend!
briliant video
2:21 How F1 should take their corners...
😈
They'd be slower.
Commentary is gold
Rip legend and great guy
He Jordon 195 looks great painted gold.
"His chosen career was rallying, if he had gone into motor racing I think he would've done just as well." Well that's one way to look at it.
all the greats have that talent for speed. kimi was good at ralley so was kubica until he crashed. msc was at least decent with motobikes not having trained on it since early age. walter röhrl smashed dtm but didn´t stick to it. and afaik bandini raced bikes and switched to f1. rossi and marquez also did well in f1 tests.
The gravel has such little grip the car would understeer like crazy. It´s faster to get the back ´round as early as possible and get the power down out on the exit.
What were his lap times like?
Imagine if we had a driver like him in F1 talent wise.
omg we miss That Colin Mc Flat Four Bark in the forest of Aust Rip Mate
I don't think so. I'm not 100% sur,e but I haven't personally heard or seen anything about Colin McRae being offered an F1 seat. I think he was in Le Mans one year though, although I can't remember if that went well or not - brilliant rally driver though :)
Colin McRae could of been world champion at BMX tricks. Was a natural on the gravel.
Would like to have seen more of the Subaru drifting around the track.
never to forget Tommi Makinen, He crashed alot more than Cllin Mcrae and always driving on the limit.
R.I.P. Champ
Those were the days!
Brundle was getting on it. Colin was thinking I wouldn’t make a good navigator.
LEGEND
One has to wonder what Colin's checkers-or-wreckers style would have really done with a downforce-heavy open-wheeler, where you're rewarded for flat out speed with more grip...
Awesome!
03:06 is that a young Eddie Irvine in the background?
Eddie Irvine was 31 when this was filmed.
@@beeble2003 do you think its him though?
@@ryeyhb No. Irvine's Wikipedia page has a photograph of him celebrating his first GP win three years after the video was made. His face is a different shape and he has dark hair.
@@beeble2003 yeah Eddie Irvine never dyed his hair blonde at all in his racing career so you must be right.
What a talented driver...
Colin wasn't bad either.
"His chosen career is rallying...had he taken up motor racing..." 5:51. What do they drive in rallies? Flying saucers?
There were lots of us born to race and win, some of us never get the chance.
RIP Colin mcrae...the best driver of all time
What a sad ending for this great driver and person. Didn't deserve what happened.
Legend has it that v12 F1 motor grew an extra 100bhp from Colin driving it.
V10
@@Suprahampton yes the 193 Hart replaced Yamaha v12 I was a few years out😂
@@fergallawlor1186 except that's the 195 in 196 colour scheme so has the Peugeot
@@Suprahampton and now I feel stupid😂👊👍😨
back in time
And to think, Colin McRae could've been a Formula 1 champion because he was offered a seat at Jordan.
In case any younger people were wondering this is what TV looked like before go-pro was invented.
Brilliant.
Golden era
Why are they driving a 406?
sirNemanjapro Because the team was Jordan-Peugeot back then.
Its a quick car that would test both of them to the limit......
Cool stuff
Subaru like that on our estate drives like that too
I really want for the current WRC to add some good publicity like the old days. Rally drivers driving in a different motorsport discipline. all we have right now is Theirry Neuville driving a Hyundai Electric i20 Endurance car and that was no fun
Greatstuff
Grundle made throwing that Subbie around look easy... what a lad, proper skills on him too
When F1 cars still sounds like one
Stated by a kid, who never really experienced them.
You weren't even born, when this aired..
@@Orcawhale1 That's why you should feel for him, poor child...
Go on brundle!
Keiichi Tsuchiya is the drift king ;)
есть этот видос на русском?
The only sensible comment there was from Eddie Jordan right at the end.
Brundell looked pretty comfortable in a rally car. He's probably a better helicopter pilot too.
"so much for racing lines" :D
Ken and Colin where very close friends skipper so relax yourself.
the announcer loved taking pot shots at Colin
?? How? All I hear are compliments.
Colin McRae simply a Legend
Has Martin Brundle ever been Young? 🤣