He had great talent but no champion material, he was not constant and not able to push a team in the right direction. See the difference when he and Berger switched with Schumi in 1996. My top ten drivers that deserved a title are Moss, Collins, Brooks, Ickx, Peterson, Gilles Villeneuve, Reutemann, Pironi, Alboreto, Montoya
@@ambrogioisgro9489 Benetton lost key personnel to Ferrari in 1996 so be a bit more specific, and no offense but then Berger deserves a title more than Alboreto since he vastly outscored him at Ferrari.
@@DomSte128 I love Senna's legacy, but Piquet with his Rebel Rockstar attitude and brilliance is remarkable. He's my favourite driver. I miss his style on nowadays F-1 drivers.
Jacques Laffite proved he still could bang wheels with the competitors aged 42. He did well with the Ligier-Renault and scored a 2nd place in the American GP at Detroit and a third in Brazil. It's a real pity an accident permanently ended his F1 career because who knows how much longer he'd race?
Very nice list. Number 21 - that was ridiculous! There are so many possibilities, such as Massa on Senna in Singapore 2012, and Heidfeld's double overtakes in 2008, a top 100 would've definitely been possible. For instance, I remember being completely dumbfounded on Michael Schumacher's overtake on Fisichella in Brazil 2005, going completely sideways up the inside of Ferra Dura, AND made the overtake stick! Another one that comes to mind is Brundle going round the outside of Berger going into Mirabeau in 1994
Glad to see some brilliant forgotten moves like Alesi on Hill and his double overtake in Adelaide. Order is a bit strange considering many newer ones have the unfair advantage of DRS use. I felt there was some underwhelming overtakes in there... Few more I would've put in too would be: Alesi on Senna (US 1990) Alesi on Prost & Mansell (Monza 1990) Twice for each restart. Patrese on Mansell (Mexico 1991) Mansell On Senna (Spain 1991) Coulthard On Schumacher (Brazil 2001) Montoya on Trulli (Imola 2001) Montoya on Schumacher (US 2001) Montoya on Schumacher (Nurburgring 2003) Barrichello on Raikkonen (Britain 2003) Heidfeld on Alonso (Monaco 2005) Alonso on Webber (Japan 2005) Massa on Kubica (Japan 2007) Vettel on Alonso (Monza 2011) Perez on Button (Bahrain 2013) Ricciardo on Vettel (Monza 2014) Vettel on Bottas (Spain 2017) Ricciardo on Everyone (Baku 2017) Overall a big fan of your vids and been a subscriber for years. Maybe next video you'll do best defensive driving or defensive moves. Truly an underrated art of racing!
Great list, but I agree with those mentioning hamilton on raikkonen at monza 07. Also Montoya on Schumacher at nurburgring 03 and JPM on Raikkonen in Brazil 04 should have made the list. Didn't know those passes from Laffite and Capelli, absolutely awesome, but my no.1 would still be Mansell on Berger in Mexico 90...I mean, he was on old tires and made an unbelievable, high speed, outside move at Peraltada, how can you beat that?
I feel like there is one type of overtake missing: 2003 Imola Barrichello on Ralf Schumacher, 2003 Silverstone Barrichello on Räikkönen and 2016 Abu Dhabi Rosberg on Verstappen. Outbreaking someone is nice, but but attacking someone and forcing him into a defensive position until he can’t defend anymore is the real art in my opinion, not breaking late and hoping your opponent sees you and opens the door for you.
Amazing job, simply, amazing. You have such a knowledge of the sport, mate. I know we all have our opinions about the order and the list, but I think you made some brilliant points here. Did not know Ricciardo was such a master.
This is just..fantastic. Not just because of how well made it is, but because of the amount of moves I've just never seen. Strangely, the actual F1 RUclips channel seems reluctant to show some of the great classic races and so we miss out on them. I think it's perhaps because one day they will do something where people have to pay to watch the classics. But this has just beautifully revealed so much of what I have missed about formula one.
Schumacher on Kimi Brazil 2006! No Hamilton passes really lol! Great video but when one of the best overtakers in history isn't included it's bias lots of world champions included
Vidéo is absolutely fantastic, but i think it miss some fews great pass, like Jules Bianchi at Monaco 2014, Hamilton on Raikkonen at Monza 2007, Kubica and Massa at Fuji 2007, Mansell on Senna at Barcelona 1991, Vettel on Alonso at Monza 2011, or the triple pass of Ricciardo at Baku 2017, and the one from Melbourne with Ocon, Hulkenberg and Alonso. But this vidéo still great, because it shows somes forgotten masterpieces, and show that Jean Alesi was a master at overtaking people. A fact that shouldn't be forget. Thank you for that. You should continue these top series. Hope the next one will be the best finishes of Formula 1 !
@@franciscobaeta2213 Max managed to have the car still alongside Nasr in blanchimont around the outside, that is already unbelievable because of the amount of grip there is at that part of the sircuit. The overtake it self was indeed actually not in blanchimont, but that doesn't take anything away from how impressive that pass was. You gotta have large balls to do such an overtake, everyone that tried that either failed the overtake or ended up in the wall. Button never passed around the outside in blanchimont, maybe at the inside I don't know, but that is not that impressive tbh...
What the hell Antti! Ivan Capelli in 1st?!?!??! And not one single overtake that Schumacher did in Brazil in 2006? The overtake he made over Raikkonen was the best!
Great return triumphant, fastastic video, you know you have a big fan here in Brazil! Thanks for putting nelson piquet in overdrive hungaroring, looking forward to new videos, your publication Rally the great adventure is simply fantastic congratulations, and I invite you for a ride in Interlagos in F1 season.Best Reagards
Overtaking in racing is ALWAYS a "dance of two"... If the overtaker makes a divebomb or some other erratic move, it's always the overtaken who accept yhis and gives room or space. If the person overtaked don't give room, is it great or spectacular? Great video btw. (check puresport imola garykari, btw) ;)
1) The fight between Villeneuve and Arnoux with several overtakes should have been the best in this ranking. Not because I say so but because it was. 2) Do you know a certain Carlos Reutemann who left Lauda as a road post at Brands Hatch? That's one of the best overtakes in history and just a few laps from the end of the 1978 British Grand Prix. And that overtake was way better than a few I've seen in this video. 3) Villeneuve overtaking Jones with a lap to go on the main straight in Monaco in 1981 where is it? PS: Ivan Capelli at No. 1?? HA HA HA HA HA HA
Heidfeld was such a clean, inch perfect racer. Brilliant moves. I put a comment saying some moves I would have included. Monaco 2005 from him was one of them.
I think I'm missing only one - Heidfeld passing 2 cars in Luffield at Silverstone '08 - first around the outside, and second while cutting into inside line on the exit.
>Piquet drifting his Williams to overtake Senna >3rd place Should be 1st place, it was the most bad-ass, balls of steel move of F1's history. And a close second for all motorsports history, only losing to that one from Zanardi on the Corkscrew in Laguna Seca.
Great video but still missed Verstappen on Rosberg Brazil 2016, Vettel on Alonso Silverstone 2014, Massa on Senna Singapore 2012, Alonso on Massa and Webber Brazil 2012 and Verstappen on Nasr Spa 2015
Great Video Antti I hope you can do a video on old school F1 overtakes to see in the near future a video of overtakes on guy’s like Fangio, Clark, Stewart, Hunt, Lauda, Hill, Rindt, Mass and other if posible. And it’s great to have you back doing great masterful videos again.👍🏾💪🏾
Welcome back Antti. Maybe it would have been better without a ranking. But anyway, we always appreciate your videos. Hope you're doing well in your online racing...
Yes, it was called the overtake of the century. But which century ? 20th or 21st ? lol people still arguing about it. In my opinion, it should be : 1. Webber on Alonso - SPA > inside outside 2. Hakkinen on Schumi - SPA > straight using a backmarker 3. Mansell on Berger - Mexico > outside 4. Mansell on Senna - Hungaroring > corner exit using a backmarker 5.Piquet on Senna - Hungaroring > inside 6. Alonso on Schumi - Suzuka > outside The strange thing is that none of any Senna overtakings come to mind Even though he was the overtakings master !...
Tally of all the drivers: Jean Alesi - 4 Fernando Alonso - 5 Mario Andretti - 1 Rubens Barrichello - 1 Jenson Button - 1 Ivan Capelli - 1 Giancarlo Fisichella - 1 Mika Hakkinen - 1 Johnny Herbert - 1 Eddie Irvine - 1 Stefan Johansson - 1 Jan Magnussen - 1 Kamui Kobayashi - 1 Jacques Laffite - 1 Nigel Mansell - 4 Juan Pablo Montoya - 2 Nelson Piquet - 1 Kimi Raikkonen - 1 Daniel Ricciardo - 5 Jody Scheckter - 1 Michael Schumacher - 3 Ayrton Senna - 2 Adrian Sutil - 1 Max Verstappen - 2 Sebastian Vettel - 1 Gilles Villeneuve - 3 Jacques Villeneuve - 1 Mark Webber - 1 Karl Wendlinger - 1
It just goes to show; the same names appear quite alot, which speaks volumes of exactly what it means to be a real talent in Formula One. Racing is one thing; but you can't teach race craft! :D
faltou algumas do senna ,e o Rubinho passando dois de uma vez na espanha e ultrapassando o shumacher de mercedez onde ele foi quase empurrado no muro ,mais foi um bom vídeo !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Schumacher on Hakkinen 2000 Monza, Schumacher on Montoya 2003 Australia, Vettel on Hamilton 2016 Australia, Vettel on Bottas 2017 Spain, Hamilton on Vettel 2018 Sochi - missing. One of them certainly in top 5
Lol only ONE Raikkonen overtake, seriously?! When there are so many to choose from that are way more impressive than the overtakes shown in this video: Belgium 2012 Schumi Brazil 2012 on Schumi Singapore 2013 on Button Singapore 2016 on Hamilton Hungary 2016 on Nasr Monaco 2006 on Webber Belgium 2017 on Bottas
Note how multiple of these are Alesi, criminally underrated driver.
Still so many more of his I would put in the top 50 aswell. Real talent! One of the top 3 drivers who never won a championship
He made huge for not joining Williams. I'd rather see won wdc than Damon Hill.
It was his childhood dream to drive for Ferrari, he was some serious championship material, even challenged Senna himself.
He had great talent but no champion material, he was not constant and not able to push a team in the right direction. See the difference when he and Berger switched with Schumi in 1996.
My top ten drivers that deserved a title are Moss, Collins, Brooks, Ickx, Peterson, Gilles Villeneuve, Reutemann, Pironi, Alboreto, Montoya
@@ambrogioisgro9489 Benetton lost key personnel to Ferrari in 1996 so be a bit more specific, and no offense but then Berger deserves a title more than Alboreto since he vastly outscored him at Ferrari.
Piquet's overtake, in the 3rd slot, was nuts!! That one was my favorite!
You forget the best part. Piquet did that against Senna. He said in a interview that he give a middle finger to Senna at the moment he overtakes.
@@DomSte128 I love Senna's legacy, but Piquet with his Rebel Rockstar attitude and brilliance is remarkable. He's my favourite driver. I miss his style on nowadays F-1 drivers.
As well mine
Watch closely, you can see Nelson flick him off as he's sliding into the apex
The only pilot to overtake while giving the finger.
Mika on Schumi, Piquet on Senna & Webber on Alonso are the legendary overtakes in history
Also Alonso on Schumacher at the Suzuka's 130r
Mansell on Berger at Peraltada was outrageous also
Jacques Laffite proved he still could bang wheels with the competitors aged 42. He did well with the Ligier-Renault and scored a 2nd place in the American GP at Detroit and a third in Brazil. It's a real pity an accident permanently ended his F1 career because who knows how much longer he'd race?
Amazing video.
Still missing the perfect overtake: Massa on Bruno Senna, Singapore 2012.That shit was truly wild.
This and Verstappen against Rosberg in Brasil 2016
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Exactly what I thought when I finished watching. I thought it was going to be in top 5.
Massa double overtake in Canada also!
Ricciardo on Hulkenberg, Massa and Stroll Baku 2017? Or Ricciardo on Vettel Monza 2014? Hamilton on Alonso Mexico 2017?
It's great that you're back!! Daniel Riccardo in many overtakings...
I'm so happy to see Jacquot in second place! He deserves it! And Ivan too! Salute to the forgotten
3:02
That picture for Johnny Herbert killed me!
R.I.P mols89
I didnt know much about him/her but he/she looked like a nice person
@@fabianrocha9924 at the risk of being whooshed... IS A HE!!!. WTF dude?!!.
Very nice list. Number 21 - that was ridiculous!
There are so many possibilities, such as Massa on Senna in Singapore 2012, and Heidfeld's double overtakes in 2008, a top 100 would've definitely been possible.
For instance, I remember being completely dumbfounded on Michael Schumacher's overtake on Fisichella in Brazil 2005, going completely sideways up the inside of Ferra Dura, AND made the overtake stick! Another one that comes to mind is Brundle going round the outside of Berger going into Mirabeau in 1994
Oh I cried so much as a very young Ferrari supporter when Hakkinen passed Schumi and Zonta...
Best overtake ever.
Glad to see some brilliant forgotten moves like Alesi on Hill and his double overtake in Adelaide. Order is a bit strange considering many newer ones have the unfair advantage of DRS use. I felt there was some underwhelming overtakes in there... Few more I would've put in too would be:
Alesi on Senna (US 1990)
Alesi on Prost & Mansell (Monza 1990) Twice for each restart.
Patrese on Mansell (Mexico 1991)
Mansell On Senna (Spain 1991)
Coulthard On Schumacher (Brazil 2001)
Montoya on Trulli (Imola 2001)
Montoya on Schumacher (US 2001)
Montoya on Schumacher (Nurburgring 2003)
Barrichello on Raikkonen (Britain 2003)
Heidfeld on Alonso (Monaco 2005)
Alonso on Webber (Japan 2005)
Massa on Kubica (Japan 2007)
Vettel on Alonso (Monza 2011)
Perez on Button (Bahrain 2013)
Ricciardo on Vettel (Monza 2014)
Vettel on Bottas (Spain 2017)
Ricciardo on Everyone (Baku 2017)
Overall a big fan of your vids and been a subscriber for years. Maybe next video you'll do best defensive driving or defensive moves. Truly an underrated art of racing!
In 1990 it was Senna on Alesi in the US GP in Phoenix
Monsta Lova how long did it to you to write these races down?
@@1970vlad Senna did overtake Alesi twice to get the lead, but I'm talking about when Alesi repassed him at turn 2.
@@hugoheres._ I've got all races from 1984 onwards on archive. Plus a pretty good memory so it's all in my head ready to go :)
@@monstalova I love "Ricciardo on everyone" lol
love the old Yellow Blocks graphics on this so much. top job
Great video ,but there are many overtakes better than Riccardo's overtake at first chicane
Amazing recap!
Barrichello overtake in Japan was the most impressive for me!
Great list, but I agree with those mentioning hamilton on raikkonen at monza 07. Also Montoya on Schumacher at nurburgring 03 and JPM on Raikkonen in Brazil 04 should have made the list. Didn't know those passes from Laffite and Capelli, absolutely awesome, but my no.1 would still be Mansell on Berger in Mexico 90...I mean, he was on old tires and made an unbelievable, high speed, outside move at Peraltada, how can you beat that?
Francesco Satta im missing massa at singapore and maybe max verstappen on rosberg in brazil?
32: Best picture of Johnny.
I feel like there is one type of overtake missing: 2003 Imola Barrichello on Ralf Schumacher, 2003 Silverstone Barrichello on Räikkönen and 2016 Abu Dhabi Rosberg on Verstappen. Outbreaking someone is nice, but but attacking someone and forcing him into a defensive position until he can’t defend anymore is the real art in my opinion, not breaking late and hoping your opponent sees you and opens the door for you.
Other than that the video is perfect in my opinion. Good balance of music and commentators to recreate the excitement of the situation.
I suppose Antti could in future do something like top 50 battles, where cars scrap for more than one corner.
Ha!, something before the 2000, 90s or 80s you didn't know??
YES!
Greatest video maker on youtube is back! :D
Amazing job, simply, amazing. You have such a knowledge of the sport, mate. I know we all have our opinions about the order and the list, but I think you made some brilliant points here. Did not know Ricciardo was such a master.
Fantastic video! Great to see you again, Antti!
But I missed one overtake: Bianchi X Kobayashi, 2014 Monaco GP.
Correct, but i think it was against Ericsson
This is just..fantastic. Not just because of how well made it is, but because of the amount of moves I've just never seen. Strangely, the actual F1 RUclips channel seems reluctant to show some of the great classic races and so we miss out on them. I think it's perhaps because one day they will do something where people have to pay to watch the classics. But this has just beautifully revealed so much of what I have missed about formula one.
First song is deathracer, by turboslash
Nelson piquet's overtake on Ayrton Senna was the best I've ever seen!
Schumacher on Kimi Brazil 2006! No Hamilton passes really lol! Great video but when one of the best overtakers in history isn't included it's bias lots of world champions included
Kubica vs Massa on Fuji
Ricciardo thumbnail is a work of art, haha... and great video as always...
For me Piquet's overtake is the best because he even drifts with the car! It's awesome!!!
Where is Alonso on Webber and Massa? Or Raikkonen on Schumacher at Spa that same year?
Maybe because of KERS assistance playing a big part?
Barrichello vs Schumacher on Hungary 2010 ?
jeez ngl hes shouldve got Disqualified for that
Vidéo is absolutely fantastic, but i think it miss some fews great pass, like Jules Bianchi at Monaco 2014, Hamilton on Raikkonen at Monza 2007, Kubica and Massa at Fuji 2007, Mansell on Senna at Barcelona 1991, Vettel on Alonso at Monza 2011, or the triple pass of Ricciardo at Baku 2017, and the one from Melbourne with Ocon, Hulkenberg and Alonso.
But this vidéo still great, because it shows somes forgotten masterpieces, and show that Jean Alesi was a master at overtaking people. A fact that shouldn't be forget. Thank you for that. You should continue these top series. Hope the next one will be the best finishes of Formula 1 !
Laffite outside at RASCASSE is astonishiiiiiiiiiing
that piquet pass at number 3 is absolutely perfect
Around the outside of blanchimont from Verstappen?
He didn´t made the pass in blanchimont, but in the bus stop chicane. Not like Button did in 2005, that was a Blanchimont overtake
@@franciscobaeta2213 that wasnt blanchimont that was pouhon
@@franciscobaeta2213 Max managed to have the car still alongside Nasr in blanchimont around the outside, that is already unbelievable because of the amount of grip there is at that part of the sircuit. The overtake it self was indeed actually not in blanchimont, but that doesn't take anything away from how impressive that pass was. You gotta have large balls to do such an overtake, everyone that tried that either failed the overtake or ended up in the wall. Button never passed around the outside in blanchimont, maybe at the inside I don't know, but that is not that impressive tbh...
Crashtappen is shit. He's only top 50 of drivers acting like morons.
@@HugoStiglitz88 you are shit and doesn't even know how to start an fucking f1 car
With the Rush soundtrack! LOVE IT!!!
What the hell Antti! Ivan Capelli in 1st?!?!??!
And not one single overtake that Schumacher did in Brazil in 2006?
The overtake he made over Raikkonen was the best!
47th overtake very underrated… tight street , out of tunnel traffic ahead .. and non assisted overpowered car
Wasnt expecting to see anything from 2017 let alone 2018. good job on this video
Laffite's overtake around the outside the car ahead in Rascasse 😍
Thanks for the video. Great that you're back. However, you missed Schumacher's overtake of Raikkonen at Brazil 2006 :)
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Great return triumphant, fastastic video, you know you have a big fan here in Brazil!
Thanks for putting nelson piquet in overdrive hungaroring, looking forward to new videos, your publication Rally the great adventure is simply fantastic congratulations, and I invite you for a ride in Interlagos in F1 season.Best Reagards
Hamilton at Monza 2007? Actually no Hamilton moves at all? Seems a little harsh.
as usual, aaaaaawesome compilation you´ve done!!! Thank you so much!
Great to see Alesi appear here so often. Alesi the latter day Villeneuve. Surprised by the lack of 7 time WDC Schumacher appearing here though...
That 1990 Mansell pass was incredible!
Always fantastic videos, thank you man
Had idea of doing video like that, but didn't for some reason. Amazing, really happy of watching that.
Overtaking in racing is ALWAYS a "dance of two"... If the overtaker makes a divebomb or some other erratic move, it's always the overtaken who accept yhis and gives room or space. If the person overtaked don't give room, is it great or spectacular? Great video btw. (check puresport imola garykari, btw) ;)
1) The fight between Villeneuve and Arnoux with several overtakes should have been the best in this ranking. Not because I say so but because it was.
2) Do you know a certain Carlos Reutemann who left Lauda as a road post at Brands Hatch? That's one of the best overtakes in history and just a few laps from the end of the 1978 British Grand Prix. And that overtake was way better than a few I've seen in this video.
3) Villeneuve overtaking Jones with a lap to go on the main straight in Monaco in 1981 where is it?
PS: Ivan Capelli at No. 1?? HA HA HA HA HA HA
Heidfeld on Alonso for second place in Monaco 05
Heidfeld was such a clean, inch perfect racer. Brilliant moves. I put a comment saying some moves I would have included. Monaco 2005 from him was one of them.
I think I'm missing only one - Heidfeld passing 2 cars in Luffield at Silverstone '08 - first around the outside, and second while cutting into inside line on the exit.
>Piquet drifting his Williams to overtake Senna
>3rd place
Should be 1st place, it was the most bad-ass, balls of steel move of F1's history. And a close second for all motorsports history, only losing to that one from Zanardi on the Corkscrew in Laguna Seca.
So many Riccardo overtakes in first chicane on Monza, but how about more crazy overtake Hamilton on Kimi in 2007 in same place?
probably not a hamilton fan. That overtake was class, as there was no drs back then.
That move is probably in there because of the sheer distance Ricciardo made up in the braking zone. Not his most spectacular move tho
Great video! You missed Senna on D.Hill in Interlagos 1993
That overtake by Villeneuve in Monaco just shows how ballsy he was.
Laffite
Fuck me man racing is so .... no words for it makes my inside tingle xD
Empezábamos a echar de menos tus vídeos.
Still missing quite a few in my opinion 😅
Like no overtakes from Hamilton?
He did some mind boggling passes!
Not going to argue which overtakes belongs where, just enjoying the montage!
WAHOO
Great video but still missed Verstappen on Rosberg Brazil 2016, Vettel on Alonso Silverstone 2014, Massa on Senna Singapore 2012, Alonso on Massa and Webber Brazil 2012 and Verstappen on Nasr Spa 2015
I'll never regret these 9 min watching this video , really a pleasure watching this brilliant sport ♡
The masterpiece is back on! 'Hope it stays.
Great Video Antti I hope you can do a video on old school F1 overtakes to see in the near future a video of overtakes on guy’s like Fangio, Clark, Stewart, Hunt, Lauda, Hill, Rindt, Mass and other if posible. And it’s great to have you back doing great masterful videos again.👍🏾💪🏾
Welcome back Antti.
Maybe it would have been better without a ranking. But anyway, we always appreciate your videos.
Hope you're doing well in your online racing...
I may not agree with all the overtakes.... but your videos are soo good they almost convinced me! Your videos are just AWESOME!
I miss these old tv layouts. Great video btw
Amazing video, Antti!! You're back!
"Lovely bit of Driving"
Thanks Antti You back.. Btw I Like Raikkonen Overtake Fisichella Suzuka 2005
The monster IS BACK. I miss your motorsport videos.
26 should be 1
Totally agee
Yeeeeees
totally, it is on my list, it is both beautiful and oportunistic
Overrated move, but should be higher
Yes, it was called the overtake of the century. But which century ? 20th or 21st ? lol people still arguing about
it.
In my opinion, it should be :
1. Webber on Alonso - SPA > inside outside
2. Hakkinen on Schumi - SPA > straight using a backmarker
3. Mansell on Berger - Mexico > outside
4. Mansell on Senna - Hungaroring > corner exit using a backmarker
5.Piquet on Senna - Hungaroring > inside
6. Alonso on Schumi - Suzuka > outside
The strange thing is that none of any Senna overtakings come to mind Even though he was the overtakings
master !...
Brilliant. Very well done excellent overtaking compilation. Cheers.
That´s my Alonso!
No Bellof on Arnoux, Monte Carlo '84? Dang.
Wieder ein sehr gelungener Film von Dir Antti! Mach weiter so!
Thanks Antti, amazing!
Welcome back again. Your videos is always gorgeous!
mansell's dummy is a beauty
Legend video,good job.
You Ricciardo fans? :D
Absolutely Brilliant video!!
But I would like to see Massa on Senna Singapore 2012 or Verstappen on Rosberg Brazil 2016
apart from that incredible!!!
It's really hard to overtake on the Hungaroring, but when drivers do, it's always epic.
awesome compilation! you even got some onboards i had never seen
Who could possibly dislike an Antti kalhola video ?
Fantastic video, if you ever make a part 2 I'd recommend HH Frentzen Barcelona 1998
Tally of all the drivers:
Jean Alesi - 4
Fernando Alonso - 5
Mario Andretti - 1
Rubens Barrichello - 1
Jenson Button - 1
Ivan Capelli - 1
Giancarlo Fisichella - 1
Mika Hakkinen - 1
Johnny Herbert - 1
Eddie Irvine - 1
Stefan Johansson - 1
Jan Magnussen - 1
Kamui Kobayashi - 1
Jacques Laffite - 1
Nigel Mansell - 4
Juan Pablo Montoya - 2
Nelson Piquet - 1
Kimi Raikkonen - 1
Daniel Ricciardo - 5
Jody Scheckter - 1
Michael Schumacher - 3
Ayrton Senna - 2
Adrian Sutil - 1
Max Verstappen - 2
Sebastian Vettel - 1
Gilles Villeneuve - 3
Jacques Villeneuve - 1
Mark Webber - 1
Karl Wendlinger - 1
Mika overtekes Schumi and me falling of the chair.
It just goes to show; the same names appear quite alot, which speaks volumes of exactly what it means to be a real talent in Formula One. Racing is one thing; but you can't teach race craft! :D
Vettel on Bottas from I think Austria 2017? There’s also Ricciardo’s four wide pass at Baku.
faltou algumas do senna ,e o Rubinho passando dois de uma vez na espanha e ultrapassando o shumacher de mercedez onde ele foi quase empurrado no muro ,mais foi um bom vídeo !!!!!!!!!!!!!
senna at donington just made 4 overtakes in one lap on the rain: "The Lap of The Gods"
This guy makes the best vids
Schumacher on Hakkinen 2000 Monza, Schumacher on Montoya 2003 Australia, Vettel on Hamilton 2016 Australia, Vettel on Bottas 2017 Spain, Hamilton on Vettel 2018 Sochi - missing. One of them certainly in top 5
Im my opinion:
Nº 1: Piquet X Senna (Hungary 1986)
Nº 2: Hakkinen X M.Schumacher (Spa 2000)
nice video. happy to see your back!
*Montoya, Mansell, Piquet, Ricciardo and alesi are a fucking MONSTERS!*
Lol only ONE Raikkonen overtake, seriously?!
When there are so many to choose from that are way more impressive than the overtakes shown in this video:
Belgium 2012 Schumi
Brazil 2012 on Schumi
Singapore 2013 on Button
Singapore 2016 on Hamilton
Hungary 2016 on Nasr
Monaco 2006 on Webber
Belgium 2017 on Bottas
A good one that could be in the video too: Barrichello on Schumacher brothers in Spain 2000. Double pass.
Great video. I reckon you could make another top 50 with almost the same quality as well though. Bianchi’s move at Monaco could on it for example.
You need to make more videos!
Somewhere in the top 50 i'm missing vettel overtakes: pitlane in china and spain vs bottas
Jules Bianchi Monaco 2014 imo was one of the best