Russell: "Jenson Button 2009..." Kimi: "Keke's last year in Formula 1..." Holy **** that's a difference of 23 years, crazy to think that they are both on the same grid now...😅
@@7xr1e20ln8 I know he offers so much to the team but it is true. So many amazing F2 drivers to never get onto the grid as there's so few seats available
Seb's smile tho of how his passion of formula one when the first time he saw it with his dad at 1992 makes you appreciate him even more then we already is as his fans
@@debanjanmukherjee4322 it is, I remember back the first time I saw seb at the 2008 italian grandprix in his toro rosso, tho dumb 6 year old me thought it was a red bull back then
To be perfectly fair, the Spanish GP at Jerez was always broadcasted live on Spanish TV. I know because I watched them all. It is true that for many other races you only got the start and the last lap, because there was just 2 channels and usually all sports went on the second one, so you would get sailing and cycling and what not during the race... it was extremely frustrating and I'm sure Alonso's memories are a bit blurry because of that frustration that all F1 fans in Spain shared at the time.
@@gorkab8461 My first memory of F1 is Alonso winning in Hungaroring 2003 broadcasted by the 2nd Chanel of Publiic Spaniish Televisión. But something I noticed at the time its I didnt see the race at the time because I see the race in the afternoon, they put the race because Alonso wins.
It's pretty crazy that Max's memories are from inside the F1 paddock, such a different life and perspective from any other driver on the grid. F1 drivers were normal people to him and Michael Schumacher was known as "Uncle Michael"
The actual insane thing is Lando's earliest memory is from 2007, the year Kimi won his championship, and fernando was already a two time world champion
Lol mine was the same race but it was "Fernando you can overtake petrov" the radio was legit my first memory and then I vividly remember the photo of Fernando post race sitting in the pitlane garage and his team like consoling him. I was 10 and somehow just that last 20-25 laps made me a Fernando fan for that whole era
It was red Vodafone livery. Not orange at all, because there was and still is another Telecompany orange, also named Orange (yeah, French and their originality).
I don't even care that much about how well is Seb performing anymore. Just looking at him and his passion to this sport is so great and inspiring. He became modest and extremely likeable and I hope he will enjoy racing even if he won't be competing for the championship anymore.
Those Hakkinen vs Schumacher battles are my first memory. It’s funny because at that time there was no social media and we had barely any access to the drivers and as a Schumi fan I always thought Mika Hakkinen was a terrible villain 😂😂. Years later I found out he’s the sweetest guy and they’re actually friends behind the scenes ahaha.
1st memory was going into my Dad’s Mancave in 2010 who was watching the 2010 Monaco GP, asked who a certain driver was and he told he was Lewis Hamilton, supported himself ever since, guess I just liked his livery and yellow helmet.
My earliest memory is sitting on my uncle couch with him and my dad watching Kimi slip on some oil and lose the lead to Schumacher, and I remember them cheering because they are massive Ferrari fans and me crying my eyes out because I really liked Kimi
My first memory (I was a big NASCAR fan so I never followed it) was reading an article about Massa's lead in the championship in 2008 and learning about JPM when he made the switch over to NASCAR. It was only until 2013 that I started watching with my first GP being Spain. It breaks my heart not seeing Alonso win as he's always been a favorite of mine. I've been a Vettel fan since 2014 and nearly switched to him in 2015 when McLaren Honda rejoined. Ever since then, F1 has become one of, if not my biggest passion. Much love from Georgia!
My family was a diehard Senna fan. My first memory of an F1 race was the 1993 German Grand Prix, where Senna spun in the first lap and had to wait for the entire field to pass before he could rejoin the race. He finished 4th but I understood why people loved him. An amazing recovery race.
@MyGaming Den tbf 2007 was all about Ham vs Alo I think it wasn't until the penultimate race that most people realized there's a chance of Kimi winning the championship.
@@lockdown550 It was only about Ham vs Alonso because of British media and Kimi having two retirements mid-season which weren't his fault but put him behind the McLaren drivers a bit. Otherwise he always had the most podiums and wins that season...
@@Bluz1 Back in the day I bought the 2007 season DVD and was very disappointed. Correct title would have been Hamiltons season 2007. Only at the end it was said btw Kimi won the championship.
@@OOpiste Yeah, the Brits hyped Lewis since his first race and focused the season on him + Alonso as the enemy. No surprise your season recap DVD was Hamilton based. Many try to discredit Kimi's title that season for "lucking" out while he was the best driver and almost lost another title due to reliability. Shame the season DVD barely focuses on him.
My earliest F1 memory is seeing Michael Schumacher in the Ferrari car. I don't remember what race or what year it is, but I do remember what my dad said at the time : "Look, he is Michael Schumacher. He is a multiple world champion and one of the best driver in F1 history" (until now, my dad is still saying the same about Michael and I do agree). What I also remember about my first F1 memory is that I was so amazed by the pitstop. I was thinking like, "wow, these guys are so quick. They can change all the tyres in seconds". And that was the reason why I started to love F1, even tho I wasn't interested in racing at all
The first time I watched F1 was the Malaysian GP in 2002 in my granddad's lounge on a Sunday morning. I was 7. Schumacher crashed into Montoya in the first corner, lost his front wing, dropped to the back and fought back to P3. The sound of the cars screaming around the track, the commentary from Brundle and James Allen. I became a mega fan. Great memories.
@@JamesRodriguez10783 It was a nice one for sure and that was the first Mclaren that caught my attention but the 2007 Vodafone Mclaren-Mercedes was a step above for me. Shame Mclaren tripped over themselves that season.
@@garythefishable The best part of 2007 McLaren was it’s track presence, it was long and beautiful. Only thing I didn’t like was it was called “”Vodafone”” McLaren Mercedes 😅
My 1st memory was when Nigel Mansell faints in Dallas 1984. I cried. This was one of the hottest Formula One races ever. The air temperature was 104 °F (40 °C).
First Kimi gave Nico Rosberg Number 6 because he wanted it. Now Kimi earliest memories of F1 was Keke Rosberg retirement? I don't know cap, but am I seeing a pattern here aha
First memory: 10 years old, Monza qualify gp in 1984 with my dad, obviusly jumping the wall with no ticket. Someone illegally open the little door to the box lane. Ferrari box with Alboreto and Arnoux. My brothet sit down on the nose of Ferrari to take a picture and the Ferrari's mechanic shout and swear : "get up!!! It's carbon fiber!!!" ...magic moments when you could recognize the ferrari v12 before you can see the car approaching!!!
All these guys are so young lol. My early memories of watching F1 were when Graham Hill, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart were racing. Yep I am that old; even watching some of the first races I saw in black & white.
Lando: "My first memory of F1 is two of my current competitors racing for my current team"
GG Boys! 😄
kinda funny if you put it that way
Big flex
It sounds like Yuki and Lando's first F1 memories were both of Lewis and Fernando fighting in 2007!
Are you family of Jim?
Kimi: Well the great pyramids had just been erected...
The man is as old as time
Kimi's first livetime experience was catching the seventh infinity stone after the Big Bang.
It was the stone of emotional coolness.
It has been 84 years...
Why is that your pfp
🤣🤣🤣
Almost everyone: Late 1990’s early 2000’s
Kimi and Fernando: 1980’s
Tsunoda: late 200's early 2010s
haha yeah I noticed that too xD
Lewis talked about Senna and Prost battling lol. Thats late 80's, and 1990, 1991ish
Lewis and Seb got early 90s memories 😉
Makes me feel so old!
Russell: "Jenson Button 2009..."
Kimi: "Keke's last year in Formula 1..."
Holy **** that's a difference of 23 years, crazy to think that they are both on the same grid now...😅
Think how many careers never begun because Kimi carried on his hobby lol
@@SWatchik haha that's one way to put it
Keke's smoking a cigarret before racing is iconic.
@@7xr1e20ln8 I know he offers so much to the team but it is true. So many amazing F2 drivers to never get onto the grid as there's so few seats available
@@SWatchik well he performs better then most of the ppl from the back of the grid so i wouldn't say he's holding back newer young talent
Fun fact: Most drivers's first memories were in the time when Kimi and Fernando were racing in the race
tako nekako
Russell got his first F1 memories after Kimi and Alonso became world champion.😂
hahahahaha
@@felipepaul4052 also Lewis
Jest jest
Seb's smile tho of how his passion of formula one when the first time he saw it with his dad at 1992 makes you appreciate him even more then we already is as his fans
That's the year I was born.... Amazing how times flew past
@@debanjanmukherjee4322 it is, I remember back the first time I saw seb at the 2008 italian grandprix in his toro rosso, tho dumb 6 year old me thought it was a red bull back then
Even more fact that it was on the real, old Hockenheim make me like Him more.
Not sure hes smiling when he crashes into the back of ocon though
@@gachaharemseries2029 Can we blame you tho? They look so similar
kimi: bwoah, i saw some cars and liked it, so i started driving them fast and it became a fun hobby to do in my spare time
haha😂
hahah
Also kimi:when i got bored i switched and hit the pit
That's the most Kimiest thing ever xD
10 years old Kimi watching F1: "bwoah, this could be a nice hobby for me"
Alonso couldn't even watch the races but still fell in love with the sport. That's true passion.
and determination
Check out Kubica's beyond the grid podcast. Was a similar story. The only motorsport he could watch when growing up was the BTCC from 2 years previous
@@samfitzpatrick7891 and Karun Chandok (sorry for spelling error) he had to get a friend from england to tape it and post it to india.
To be perfectly fair, the Spanish GP at Jerez was always broadcasted live on Spanish TV. I know because I watched them all. It is true that for many other races you only got the start and the last lap, because there was just 2 channels and usually all sports went on the second one, so you would get sailing and cycling and what not during the race... it was extremely frustrating and I'm sure Alonso's memories are a bit blurry because of that frustration that all F1 fans in Spain shared at the time.
@@gorkab8461 My first memory of F1 is Alonso winning in Hungaroring 2003 broadcasted by the 2nd Chanel of Publiic Spaniish Televisión. But something I noticed at the time its I didnt see the race at the time because I see the race in the afternoon, they put the race because Alonso wins.
It's pretty crazy that Max's memories are from inside the F1 paddock, such a different life and perspective from any other driver on the grid. F1 drivers were normal people to him and Michael Schumacher was known as "Uncle Michael"
Also seems odd that hes known as 'dad' to one of them
@@Phill1203 what do you mean?
Schumacher's actual son is racing and was in this video 😅
@@kimmi5419 and his memory is in living room because Michael didn't bring him to any of the race
also how funny it was Hamilton trying to make out him and his dad were watching senna and prost battle it out from the paddock
imagine being at the 1992 German GP and there is a little kid next to you in the stands who is gonna win 4 WDCs
while watching a three-time world champion and a future seven-time champion on the track 😱
Well, you never know, maybe nowadays a future champ is sitting next to you 😌
Well nowadays the kid that will be a future champion is watching the race from his dad's private jet :)
Schumi Jr need to stop being so pure, my heart cant take it
What about Mazepin?
It’s genuinely insane how Lando says his earliest memory was Lewis, then the next person in the video is Lewis
Also, realizing that Seb, Lewis, Kimi and Fernando have raced against all 3 Schumachers
The actual insane thing is Lando's earliest memory is from 2007, the year Kimi won his championship, and fernando was already a two time world champion
That was an epic season indeed, and in my opinion, the best looking McLaren car ever!
@@giovannilloretsorribas2836 So have Lewis and Seb. Ralf was with Toyota in 2007.
@@DRA25dra thx, I didn't remember
Seb always has the most amazing way of putting his impressions into words. A true living legend and hopefully back on the podium someday.
He is a great man, with great charisma. Hope we can see him winning again
He did it this weekend yay
It was nice to see him on podium in Hungary 2021 but unfortunately he ran out of the necessary amount of fuel for the test
Yuki's earliest memory was probably last race in Bahrain
😭😭😭
Yooo 😂
@@Γιάννης-ξ8μ the only thing faster than an F1 car is the woooooooosh over Ur head
BRUUUHHHHHH
Some people will remember Mazespin as their first memory
Nobody deserves that punishment
@@filipg626 At least they had something to laugh about
I feel so sorry for them
He wasn't in this, right? Or did I just miss him
Poor kids
It kills me that Seb never won at Hockenheim, especially after now knowing about his childhood memories learning about F1 at the track
His hometown is like 40 Km away, its like his backyard.
At least he won at the Nurburgring
Sadly his best chance of winning there started his downward spiral in 2018
it kills you when he is not talented enough to win ???? oh you must be worshiper fanboy
That final smile by Seb makes me wanna hug him and tell him that he is an absolute legend 🥲
Might not be the best driver but Without a doubt he is the nicest and most genuine driver on the grid
Seriously! Such an awesome human being.
That's such a creepy thing to state...
The guy's not a child, his a 33 year old with a wife, and kids...
Yeah man true.
What is it about slow-seb that makes his fangirls constantly write embarrassing comments like this? Does the simping for this clown ever end?
I love how Kimi is such a meme for just being himself
Vettel's grin at the end telling yet another story of how much he actually loves this sport.
You can see the huge smiles on their faces when they talk about their memories, that's passion.
Absolutely man nice observation
Sebastian's best memory: getting interviewed by ted kravitz when he was at sauber
Sorry but i don't get it 😂
Ahh.... absolutely.....
That was one of the best moments...
@@LeinisLeander you’re new then
@@LeinisLeander when did you start watching F1?
😂😂😂
Daniel's first memory is the sweetest thing ever.
Kimi & Fernando: "My first memory was seeing Fangio win his first tittle"
Lol at Valtteri's response. "My earliest memory is watching a race and it was cool."
More of an answer you’d expect from Kimi 😂
Typical Finnish answer tbh
Would have thought it to be about Mika Häkkinen.
Valterri is like a slightly more talkative version of Kimi
@@tayberkdaltaban It probably was, but apparently he didn't remember specifics.
I love how the description has the names of the four veterans who are now legends of the sport
Yeah, the G.O.A.Ts
14 world championships right there..
They missed Schumacher tho!
One day drivers will say their first memory was Hamilton vs Rosberg.
Yup, that's mine 😂
Even mine
One day they will say the names of people who haven't been born yet.
And that's totally alright
That's not a bad thing
My earliest memory is “du bist, WIELTMISTER”
Weltmeister*
@@dom718 sorry, not German so I just tried my best to spell it lol
Ring ding ding ding
@@NightSkyTakeru Rocky + Sebastian = best F1 relationship
Lol mine was the same race but it was "Fernando you can overtake petrov" the radio was legit my first memory and then I vividly remember the photo of Fernando post race sitting in the pitlane garage and his team like consoling him. I was 10 and somehow just that last 20-25 laps made me a Fernando fan for that whole era
Seb looks so happy reminiscing, I miss that old Seb and I really hope he doesn’t give up, I still think he’s got it
Lando: the chrome and the orange was really cool
2007 McLaren F1 Cars: no orange at all
I think he meant red.
its a reddish orange.
It was red Vodafone livery. Not orange at all, because there was and still is another Telecompany orange, also named Orange (yeah, French and their originality).
Maybe the orange was referring to the 2006 McLaren test livery
I think Lando meant Lewis’ helmet
Kimi and Valtteri. You can see the passion in their eyes.
I don't even care that much about how well is Seb performing anymore. Just looking at him and his passion to this sport is so great and inspiring. He became modest and extremely likeable and I hope he will enjoy racing even if he won't be competing for the championship anymore.
Yuki Tsunoda’s “memory” is probably something still fresh in our minds and wasn’t included.
If he has a an early f1 memory its probobly some japanese gp race mybe final race at fuji in 2008 or 2012 when Kamui Kobayashi finished on the podium.
@@renarsklavins9850 He already said it is Fuji 2008 when he watched Hamilton race for mclaren, calling him ''the best driver in the world''.
Kimi looks like he always has something better to do than answer questions 😂
Its his hobby so what did we expect
Why even bother asking him anything, the answer is "I don't know", "We'll see" or "bwoah" 99% of the times.
He does. Could be spending time with his wife and kids.
Having Sebastian and Lewis in the thumbnail was a nice touch F1 Admin
And now Lando is racing against his earliest memory of F1....amazing!!
Tsunoda: "My earliest F1 moment was Rosberg being world champion over Lewis and....".
Actually he said watching lewis win at fuji in 2007 ...
Tsunoda was following F1 way before 2016, mate.
@@Euclides287 it’s a joke because he’s young
"My earliest memory is Kobayashi doing magic."
Ricciardo is smiling every second. man really love his smile ❤️
1. Great to see what role Michael Schumacher played at that time
2. I want to see Vettel being succesful and happy again!
Russell can make friend with his childhood idol, what a lucky man
They are both members of the Williams f1 team
5:12 at the first I tought Michael was talking
Most driver's: Earliest memories from the early 200's
Kimi: Earliest f1 memory from 1986
Dang F1 started in he year 200?? Howd they even race?? Do they do it flinstones style?
@@darkox4172 hahahaha I meant 2000's ;)
@@invincibleisaac2000 I know, just decided to remind you by Joking around
This is such a sweet video, the archive footage of Michael gave me chills, also when Vettel talked about his dad!!
I love how Lando's first memory had Lewis in it. The youth of F1 at it's finest.
Those Hakkinen vs Schumacher battles are my first memory. It’s funny because at that time there was no social media and we had barely any access to the drivers and as a Schumi fan I always thought Mika Hakkinen was a terrible villain 😂😂. Years later I found out he’s the sweetest guy and they’re actually friends behind the scenes ahaha.
Seb and Daniel giving heartfelt memories and then Valterri just blows in with "it was cool"
Who feels that Seb's memory is the best?
Wow, the way he explains it shows the amount of love he has for F1!😍
That's passion. It actually made me emotional out of the blue.
The rest of the drivers: I saw (insert moment) and from that moment on I wanted to race
Kimi: Bwoah, I saw tyre blow up
F1 memories, they're just heartwarming and all of us can't help it, it's like watching a very emotional movie.
It's funny the memories from young drivers features the old drivers they are competing against today. Crazy
My earliest memory: Schumacher, Montoya, Hakkinen, Trulli, Coulthard times , epic battles, the sound of F1 ❤
can't believe I have to wait 2 more weeks for another race
Who will win Ver ham or someone else
@@steviewonderzaful ver
@@crmgm2091 I think so too unless he makes any mistakes or unreliability ham will win but want Ver to be WDC even though I'm British and ham fan
I thought I had to wait one week, now I can’t believe it’ll be 7 more days, it feels long!
Imola 🇮🇹
My first memory of F1 was watching the sports news and seeing Kimi's tyre failure in Nurburgring 2005.
Mine was him getting a pole at Monaco by 0.5 seconds over alonso and Renault team principal applauding Kimi.
My earliest memory: "TOMAAAAA!!! TOMAAAAAA!!!!!"- Fernando "Eyebrow Man" Alonso.
It was sainz
@@Idfk13yes when Alonso won the 2005 championship he screamed "BIEN, TOMA, TOMA, TOMA" so that's what he means.
Alonso killing everyone with his thoughts, so genuine!!!! Daniel with emotions too!!
1st memory was going into my Dad’s Mancave in 2010 who was watching the 2010 Monaco GP, asked who a certain driver was and he told he was Lewis Hamilton, supported himself ever since, guess I just liked his livery and yellow helmet.
I wish he'd go back to that plain yellow helmet one last time. Truly a classic.
Love how the young driver's first memories are of the older drivers. So awesome
*Mazespin F1 memories* turn1, turn2.
Michael Schumacher is Legendary ❤️
My earliest memory: "IS THAT GLOCK?!"
"IT IS !"
pain
"Woah!! Cool down Jamal don't pull out the 9ine"
Same
You joke but that's my earliest, strongest one.
My earliest memory is sitting on my uncle couch with him and my dad watching Kimi slip on some oil and lose the lead to Schumacher, and I remember them cheering because they are massive Ferrari fans and me crying my eyes out because I really liked Kimi
Lando seems quite emotional when looking back at these days
well it must be nice when your earliest memory of f1 are two of your current competitors racing for your current team
Half of the drivers:90’s
The other half: 2000’s
Kimi and Fernando: 80’s
Kimi had raced eight years in F1 before George even had his first memory about the sport.
@@eljefe9652 Kimi and Nando were WDCs before George's first memory
Kimi and Fernando are the real ones
Kimi for me has always been such a emotionally stable guy, that seeing him show even just a little bit of emotion actually gave me goosebumps...
No one who mentioned Kimi at Monte Carlo 2006 as their first epic memory. When after the retreat he went to his boat to sunbathe.
I just watched that whole race the other day. Kimi is an absolute legend
Yeah he retired and few minutes later he resurfaces in his swimming trunks on a yacht lol
Lando's first memories watching lewis and Alonso battling in that Maclaren
now he is racing with them what an acomplishment
4:40 same same but at the entry of the hairpin in canada, 15-20 feet from the track, like an earthcake
Everytime I see Seb and Daniel, I feel so happy. I hope I get to see them when they come to Austin.
My first memory (I was a big NASCAR fan so I never followed it) was reading an article about Massa's lead in the championship in 2008 and learning about JPM when he made the switch over to NASCAR. It was only until 2013 that I started watching with my first GP being Spain. It breaks my heart not seeing Alonso win as he's always been a favorite of mine. I've been a Vettel fan since 2014 and nearly switched to him in 2015 when McLaren Honda rejoined. Ever since then, F1 has become one of, if not my biggest passion.
Much love from Georgia!
GENTLEMEN, A SHORT VIEW BACK TO THE PAST
Could you imagine being the son of an F1 Legend starting your first season in Formula 1. The pressure to perform would be immense.
1:55
[Two leading cars crash]
Commentator : This is Amazing
First memory is Vettel in Red Bull 2010 at Interlagos.
Been a Seb fan ever since!!
1994, Imola, Tosa corner during qualy. I was 7 years old. Can't forget.
Yes. I love these driver story shorts.
My family was a diehard Senna fan. My first memory of an F1 race was the 1993 German Grand Prix, where Senna spun in the first lap and had to wait for the entire field to pass before he could rejoin the race. He finished 4th but I understood why people loved him. An amazing recovery race.
My earliest memory in F1 was "Sebastian Vettel you are the world champion, the world champion, well done enjoy it you are the man "
i'm surprised no one said their first memories involved kimi
@MyGaming Den tbf 2007 was all about Ham vs Alo I think it wasn't until the penultimate race that most people realized there's a chance of Kimi winning the championship.
Mwoah I mean that's how it goes, and uh, yeah.
@@lockdown550 It was only about Ham vs Alonso because of British media and Kimi having two retirements mid-season which weren't his fault but put him behind the McLaren drivers a bit.
Otherwise he always had the most podiums and wins that season...
@@Bluz1 Back in the day I bought the 2007 season DVD and was very disappointed. Correct title would have been Hamiltons season 2007. Only at the end it was said btw Kimi won the championship.
@@OOpiste Yeah, the Brits hyped Lewis since his first race and focused the season on him + Alonso as the enemy. No surprise your season recap DVD was Hamilton based.
Many try to discredit Kimi's title that season for "lucking" out while he was the best driver and almost lost another title due to reliability. Shame the season DVD barely focuses on him.
00:52 Max talks about his father but the car is driven by Pedro de La Rosa
My earliest F1 memory is seeing Michael Schumacher in the Ferrari car. I don't remember what race or what year it is, but I do remember what my dad said at the time : "Look, he is Michael Schumacher. He is a multiple world champion and one of the best driver in F1 history" (until now, my dad is still saying the same about Michael and I do agree).
What I also remember about my first F1 memory is that I was so amazed by the pitstop. I was thinking like, "wow, these guys are so quick. They can change all the tyres in seconds". And that was the reason why I started to love F1, even tho I wasn't interested in racing at all
Vettel was the reason why I started to watch F1 since 2010...
Earliest memory was getting up early to watch Australian 2006 GP watching Jenson start on pole. The noise was incredible and I was hooked.
My first memory: “you just hang in there sunshine”.
SEB's memory and reaction. Always so real and kinda touching
My earliest memory is "No Kimi you'll not have a drink."
Thank you Liberty Media for what you've done for the Fans of Formula 1 and all the new Content that comes with it.
4:15 talks about 1992, F1 shows footage of 1993.......
The first time I watched F1 was the Malaysian GP in 2002 in my granddad's lounge on a Sunday morning. I was 7. Schumacher crashed into Montoya in the first corner, lost his front wing, dropped to the back and fought back to P3. The sound of the cars screaming around the track, the commentary from Brundle and James Allen. I became a mega fan. Great memories.
my earliest memory was lewis vs kimi in spa. had no idea what happened at that time but i just liked the chrome and red car with yellow helmet😂
Growing up I also fell in love with the Mclarens due to the livery. I would do anything to have that Chrome and Red back on the grid.
@@garythefishable The WEST sponsored McLaren of kimi is the best looking car till date. 2003- 2005. It was quick also but very unreliable 😑
@@JamesRodriguez10783 It was a nice one for sure and that was the first Mclaren that caught my attention but the 2007 Vodafone Mclaren-Mercedes was a step above for me. Shame Mclaren tripped over themselves that season.
@@garythefishable The best part of 2007 McLaren was it’s track presence, it was long and beautiful. Only thing I didn’t like was it was called
“”Vodafone”” McLaren Mercedes 😅
My 1st memory was when Nigel Mansell faints in Dallas 1984. I cried. This was one of the hottest Formula One races ever. The air temperature was 104 °F (40 °C).
When people remember Schumacher's crashes more than his wins it really puts it into perspective of how dominant he was
*His car was
First Kimi gave Nico Rosberg Number 6 because he wanted it.
Now Kimi earliest memories of F1 was Keke Rosberg retirement?
I don't know cap, but am I seeing a pattern here aha
Keke was Finnish, so it makes sense that Kimi's earliest memory is of him, and Nico wanted no.6 because his dad won the championship with it
I half expected Kimi to say his earliest memory of watching Formula 1 was 2010/2011, the years he didn't have a seat. 😅😅
Danny Ric is making sure the F in F1 stands for Feels today that story was just wholesome af.
Kimi’s first memories of formula one:
When Farina wins the 1950 season hahaha
First memory:
10 years old, Monza qualify gp in 1984 with my dad, obviusly jumping the wall with no ticket.
Someone illegally open the little door to the box lane.
Ferrari box with Alboreto and Arnoux.
My brothet sit down on the nose of Ferrari to take a picture and the Ferrari's mechanic shout and swear : "get up!!! It's carbon fiber!!!"
...magic moments when you could recognize the ferrari v12 before you can see the car approaching!!!
I feel really old as they talk about races that they recall from being little kids and I'm like.. "I was 20 then."
2:59 did he smile a bit?
DID KIMI JUST SMILE???
In a video?
"OH MY GOODNESS ME!"
Asking my mum about why Button is so happy in Brazil 2009 after P5. 😂
All these guys are so young lol. My early memories of watching F1 were when Graham Hill, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart were racing. Yep I am that old; even watching some of the first races I saw in black & white.
Nobody:
F1 drivers in 20 years: "I remember watching Mercedes win every single race"