Sebastian Vettel: The Career of a Champion

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • 868 drivers from 41 different countries have competed in Formula 1 since its inception in 1950. The vast majority have played only a small part in the sport’s history or made a name for themselves elsewhere, but a significant minority have achieved longstanding success and immortalised themselves not only as icons of Formula 1, but the entire sporting world. One such driver broke numerous youth records early in his career, wowing everyone with his raw speed, while also being hot-headed and at times self-centred, but developed over time into a mature father figure in the Formula 1 paddock, with a kind-hearted nature and quick-witted sense of humour. An unstoppable force in his prime, who will soon be leaving Formula 1 with a legacy few can outrank, this is the story of Sebastian Vettel.
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    Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction
    1:07 Early life and junior career
    5:40 2007
    9:28 2008
    14:35 2009
    21:53 2010
    30:37 2011
    38:27 2012
    48:52 2013
    56:25 2014
    1:05:26 2015
    1:13:05 2016
    1:20:33 2017
    1:28:27 2018
    1:36:48 2019
    1:49:02 2020
    1:54:48 2021
    1:59:40 2022
    2:04:21 Vettel the driver
    2:09:45 Vettel the man
    2:15:51 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 179

  • @TheHorseBurger
    @TheHorseBurger Год назад +242

    For me, seb is the greatest. I am 22 years old. He made me fall in love with this beautiful sport, both on and and off the track. A generational talent and serious athlete, but more importantly, a decent human being with really honest and emotional moments. A champion of human beings, as well as behind the wheel. Happy retirement Seb 👑

    • @Deencat_
      @Deencat_ Год назад +2

      Favourite & Best are two different concepts.

    • @TheHorseBurger
      @TheHorseBurger Год назад +8

      @@Deencat_ Ok? For me he’s both. Just my opinion.

    • @Deencat_
      @Deencat_ Год назад

      @@TheHorseBurger I can respect that. 👌

    • @sandordomonkos8351
      @sandordomonkos8351 Год назад +1

      Until he Always complaining on everything

    • @AJ_Decosta
      @AJ_Decosta Год назад +1

      @@sandordomonkos8351 Like every other driver, it’s nothing new

  • @ForzaPolska06
    @ForzaPolska06 Год назад +152

    Everyone talks about 2010-2013 but 2015 has been a very underrated season from him
    He was pressuring Rosberg for 2nd in the championship for most of the season in an inferior car

    • @DannyBoy3
      @DannyBoy3 Год назад +19

      There‘s something about years with uneven numbers at the end and Seb. Debut in 2007, first titel challenge in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and also 2017. In my opinion those are some of his best

    • @Obi-WanKannabis
      @Obi-WanKannabis Год назад +10

      2015 is definitely a top 3 season for Vettel, I think only 2013 is better. I would also say that in 2015 he was the best performing driver on the grid.

    • @ananthu8534
      @ananthu8534 Год назад +5

      In 2016 He made excellent starts beating the superior Mercedes Benz in Australia and Canada. Terrible Ferrari strategies denied him victories in that season.

    • @potatogirlcultist19
      @potatogirlcultist19 Год назад +2

      @@ananthu8534 Some things never change I guess...

    • @Coonass
      @Coonass 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Obi-WanKannabis💚🫡💪🏼💪🏼🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️✌🏽😅🌎🏯😅🥵🐄🐄🥖🏥🏰😅😅💒🏦😅

  • @johnvandeventer8668
    @johnvandeventer8668 Год назад +67

    Sebastian was a beast from 2010-2013. Great video. I wish him a happy retirement.

  • @crystalracing4794
    @crystalracing4794 Год назад +45

    On a serious note, Vettel's ability to form strong relationships was a strength. He had his moments, but driving fast consistently alone is not sufficient to win multiple championships. F1 is a team sport, something whixh a few drivers seem to have forgotten recently.

    • @DannySB991
      @DannySB991 Год назад +1

      I see your dig, but I do have to question your statement. Vettel at RBR wasn't much of a team player. Multi 21 being the prime example..

    • @saiyerugara9038
      @saiyerugara9038 Год назад +5

      @@DannySB991 As if Great Britain 2011 and Brazil 2012 didn't happen. It's not like Webber was Mr. Obey at all times lol!

    • @sandalphoncpu
      @sandalphoncpu Год назад +3

      @@DannySB991 he’s a team player in terms of always giving his teams the credit from his success, and motivate them and protect them from the media when they’re struggling. His radio says it all. Compare to Alonso whom 99% of people at the time deemed to be better than Vettel in every way, has none of the the traits.

    • @saiyerugara9038
      @saiyerugara9038 Год назад +1

      That's very true. He has a lot of the old drivers like Brabham in him or in a more soccer sense, Luka Modric maybe. Able to succeed under different circumstances with different teams.

    • @dedo7326
      @dedo7326 Год назад +1

      It’s funny you shame max when vettel was much worst then max. You must have forgotten when seb bashed his car into Lewis in Baku under safety. I love seb because of how aggressive he is. We need more aggressive drivers unfortunately though these new DTS want family friendly corporate fake drivers who love each other and are besties. Seb was a jerk when he started in redbull. I have a strong feeling max will end up the same way. You people act like these drivers aren’t humans and can’t change. Max is young as was vettel when he started. And to be a champion you have to be selfish and before you say Lewis wasn’t selfish he was the star of selfish especially towards nico and Alonso. The only reason people think he is so nice is because they watched dts and saw him with bottas who was a door mat. I’m assuming you are a dts fan and didn’t actually watch prime vettel or 2008-2018 lewis because they weren’t far off on the selfish scale. It’s so annoying all the hate for max. Like we get it. Max isn’t even part of this and you brought it up.

  • @Arsenic71
    @Arsenic71 Год назад +53

    Hungary 2021 is still one of the most painful moments of Seb's late career. I felt so bad for him because, even with some luck, he deserved second place. Then being disqualified for a technicality really hurt. Yes, rules are rules and everyone has to follow them and it's a good thing. Still sad.
    Didn't he also win the "most overtakes in a season" award in 2021?
    This is a great video, I can't imagine how much work went into it. Thank you for making it, thank you for showing the real Seb and thank you for sharing your work with us.

    • @robertharrington703
      @robertharrington703 Год назад +1

      Given what transpired afterwards, I've never been more glad he didn't finish first

    • @darkknightreturns1627
      @darkknightreturns1627 Месяц назад +1

      He should've won the race if not for a piss poor pit stop.

    • @musawirmohd6353
      @musawirmohd6353 24 дня назад

      @@darkknightreturns1627dis hit harder than the dsq for me.

  • @Dimitris_Sard
    @Dimitris_Sard Год назад +30

    I started watching F1 since 2009 and from my very first races as a fan I loved Sebastian more than any other driver, despite only being 4 years old at the time. He then became my idol by dominating the F1 world for the next years. And even though there were some painful moments I never regret my choice. He will remain my idol and a person to tell to the younger people for his on and off track actions. Now I am 17 years old and I strongly believe that Seb is one of the reasons I am who I am, and I dont really know how my life would have been without him. Thank you Peter as well for your hard work that helped me remind the good old days

  • @Alexandr-vn4le
    @Alexandr-vn4le Год назад +38

    Just finished watching it, I took my time lol. Vettel is funny, light hearted, knowledgeable, passionate, supremely talented and a good guy in general. But the fact that he also can be hot-headed, error prone, hypocritical, selfish at times is what make him very special. More human and more relatable to me. Love you Seb, even in your booed podiums, your multi 21s, your sbinallas or your Hockenheim's (that one still hurts). Humans fuck up, and despite your lows, your highs are brighter than almost anyone else in F1 history.

    • @saiyerugara9038
      @saiyerugara9038 Год назад

      You mean Hockenheim 2019 or 18 pole lap lol!

  • @KellieLeigh48
    @KellieLeigh48 Год назад +43

    Been waiting on this, Vettel is my hero as far as F1 goes. Glad to have this career recap

  • @dubsdd2678
    @dubsdd2678 Год назад +20

    Terrific job. Speaking of Kubica, to be honest it would be amazing to see his career under similar scrutiny here.

    • @Chris-et2fm
      @Chris-et2fm Год назад +5

      Kubica is one of the best champions we never had. Great driver, but never the same after that rally crash. A bit like Massa, lots of potential but was never the same after a big crash.

  • @DannySB991
    @DannySB991 Год назад +18

    Just started the video but wanted to share my 2 cents on Seb.
    I started watching F1 properly in 2010 at the start of the season, so in my first few years of following the sport I saw Seb grow and dominate the track. I remember at the time I used to get bored whenever I'd see Seb pull out a 3 second gap by the end of the first lap, but I always respected him for it. He was just on another level entirely.
    I find it funny how these days he's this really kind, passionate, forward thinking man yet in his RB years he was ruthless, and a killer on the track. The ultimate villian and I loved him for it.
    Since I started watching lots of drivers have retired, but none is hitting me quite as hard as Sebs. Always one of my favourites, and it's a real shame he never achieved what he wanted to with Ferrari.
    Danke Seb.

  • @mikemelina9607
    @mikemelina9607 Год назад +8

    He's one of my top 10 favorite drivers, a great champion and a credit to the sport of formula 1 racing.

  • @psykoweaz
    @psykoweaz Год назад +14

    dude, im sure i already told you this, but your videos quite literally heal me. i was so hyped for this, and it could not have been better, top-notch, pro-docummentary-in-depth level of production.
    ps your voice is sweet.

  • @formula2tom225
    @formula2tom225 Год назад +5

    Seb was as fast as anyone that ever got behind the wheel of a car. A true "master of going faster" winning 2 titles at the last race. 15 poles out of 19 races, or the 9 in a row, 4 titles in a row. Beating grids littered with world champions in their primes.

  • @jrwofficial
    @jrwofficial Год назад +6

    I am more than excited to watch all this in one go

  • @User20398
    @User20398 Год назад +2

    Abu dahbi 2022 was the first time i was crying since 3 years, Danke Seb

  • @saiyerugara9038
    @saiyerugara9038 Год назад +4

    A top 4-8 Formula 1 career comes to an end! Will be remembered not only for his great numbers but also some of his more underrated traits.

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад +17

    I can't believe Seb tested an Indycar. Imagine how he could have dominated.

    • @nolancain8792
      @nolancain8792 Год назад

      He should try the 500 like so many of the F1 greats, minus Michael and Lewis.

  • @gabry2.045
    @gabry2.045 Год назад +6

    2,5 hours! Wow man, gonna binge this, top job as always!

  • @lucaskoyt2698
    @lucaskoyt2698 Год назад +6

    Vettel is my favorite driver, so talented he had 6 cars to fight for a championship won 4 of them, 2017 was leading most of the Championship with a slower car and only lost because of Malaysia and Japan (my opinion) in 2018 he lost because of his mistakes and never was the same, still an amazing career.
    Sad he didn’t win a title with Ferrari would be perfect 5 titles for car number 5

    • @lucaskoyt2698
      @lucaskoyt2698 Год назад +2

      I don’t really count 2009 because brawn was so superior at the beginning, but to be honest is 7 cars worthy of a championship

    • @callumloader8713
      @callumloader8713 Год назад +2

      @@lucaskoyt2698yeah technically if he was more consistent in the first few races he could have had a better chance in 09. But let’s be real it was less than 30 races into his career and he had ruthless hunger and wanted to win. The human emotion in him was never going to let him play that season like Alain Prost would have per say. The kubica moment in Australia is honestly hilarious to look back on though, shit driving from both young guns lol

    • @no1washerezz
      @no1washerezz Год назад +1

      @@lucaskoyt2698 vettel actually did have a very fair chance of winning 2009 if he wasn't too busy crashing the car. brawn was dominant for about half the season until they literally fell off like a rock.

  • @RadityaPramanaPutra2001
    @RadityaPramanaPutra2001 27 дней назад

    I think i don't need to explaining again how good is Sebastian Vettel. I was born in 2001, being a fan of this World Championship since 2006, and despite Seb is not my first hero in this motorsport, but, of course, he is my main hero in this motorsport. Past, present, and future.
    #DankeSebastianVettel. Love you from 🇮🇩 to 🇩🇪 🫶☝
    07/05/2024 21:25 Or 09:25 PM At My Local Time.

  • @roccolombardi7809
    @roccolombardi7809 Год назад +2

    His consistancy is truely impressive Always there!

  • @AUG_XZABER
    @AUG_XZABER Год назад +4

    This video is such a delight to watch. Looking back at one of F1's greatest drivers both on and off track. A person who I look up to with high esteem ever since I started watching F1 in 2010 as a kid.
    I also couldn't help but burst out in laughter when I heard, "Vettel was given a new chassis which he christened Kate's Dirty Sister."😂🤣

  • @adolfocabrera5379
    @adolfocabrera5379 Год назад +2

    And to think that this man made me love F1 back in 2012, when I was only 11 years old, and now he's leaving. I will always remember those Sathurday and Sunday mornings waking up at 6 or 7 am to watch him race, waiting for the interviews, the FIA documents, following the preseason... I loved it all thanks to this gentleman.
    I can only thank him infinitely for initiating me in this beautiful sport, he will always be my favorite driver and an example to follow for many.
    Danke, Seb

  • @EpicPedas
    @EpicPedas Год назад +3

    2,5 hours of informative F1 content? I love it

  • @JKB-
    @JKB- Год назад +5

    You guys here for Sebs 4 WDCs and his 2017-2018 title bid. I’m here for Schumi and Sebs Race of Champions wins

  • @Uno.Numero
    @Uno.Numero Год назад +9

    The thing everyone gets wrong about Seb is that he was always in his prime, the cars however were not prime championship winning machinery, like RB of 2014, The Ferraris that followed it and Astons that currently he drives.
    By his own admission in 2014 and in 2019 he was championship focused while Ricciardo and Charles were race focused.
    Ferrari's development in years 2016 to 2018 were not as aggressive and effective as the Mercs which allowed Lewis to overhaul Seb's lead.
    One must listen to the podcast, it's all there.
    Do pay attention to when he speaks of analyzing his rivals' performances of those made possible by them and of those made possible by their machineries.
    His Podcast was like an Encyclopedia into Formula One.
    Please listen forsakes of Formula One.

    • @tosehoed123
      @tosehoed123 Год назад

      What podcast are you referring to?

    • @Uno.Numero
      @Uno.Numero Год назад +1

      @@tosehoed123 His last podcast before Abu Dhabi GP, look it up in FIA youtube channel, its worth every word.

    • @sandordomonkos8351
      @sandordomonkos8351 Год назад

      He just a better teammates ín 2014 and 2019

    • @Uno.Numero
      @Uno.Numero Год назад

      @@sandordomonkos8351 I think it was mostly down to the cars in those years. Remember Seb in 2014 came into the season with barely any testing under his belt due to Renault problems, compared to Danny who had considerably more miles under his belt. Also, Redbull learnt about Seb's Ferrari move (as admitted by Horner) very early in 2014 and they threw their weight behind Ricciardo. Well, in 2019 versus Charles it was partly car, party a discouraged Seb having lost 2018 title fight and mistakes by Seb and Charles is a very good driver who learnt and benefited a lot from Seb.

    • @no1washerezz
      @no1washerezz Год назад

      i have no idea what seb was on after 2017. he was a very good driver and in particular, seasons like 2015 and 2017 show how good he was but then he comes up with a s🅱inalla masterclass from 2018 and 2019

  • @jonathanelbertanggawijaya744
    @jonathanelbertanggawijaya744 26 дней назад +1

    Based on his driving skills, current world champion Max Verstappen has idolized Sebastian Vettel, learnt from him, and dominated just like how he did back in his championship eras. Verstappen strived for fastest lap on the last lap, just like what Vettel did

  • @warwickbull5559
    @warwickbull5559 28 дней назад +1

    1:42:49, I was at Silverstone in 2019 for he British GP, with my mum and my Stepdad all wearing Ferrari hats, along with my Ferrari bag pack bought for me at Christmas 2018, we sat at the grandstand opposite the old start/finish line, I can remember seeing both HAAS cars driving back slowly due to their first lap collision, it wasn't a bad dad, despite what happened to Vettel in that race, mind you I remember 2019 was a tough year being an F1 fan.

  • @Tomsm8
    @Tomsm8 Год назад +1

    sebastian vettel has been one of my favourites, from winning to helping the small teams recently. amazing guy.

  • @chillenlikeavillain
    @chillenlikeavillain Год назад +3

    Omg yes, thank you for this

  • @chrispraz877
    @chrispraz877 28 дней назад

    Seb messing with a -(taking himself all too seriously)-Rosberg, was hilarious. I miss it.

  • @MG-zy1vx
    @MG-zy1vx Год назад +3

    Thank you for making this video

  • @Parvician
    @Parvician Год назад +2

    Great video, almost made me cry in the end, it gave me a new perspective of Vettel. There is still a race to be won.

  • @Red_Buuuullll
    @Red_Buuuullll Год назад +3

    Im cant believe it 😞

  • @rowdyjoshracing6298
    @rowdyjoshracing6298 Год назад +4

    Awesome work as always on this video! Seb is my idol and I'm thankful to have witnessed his time in F1. Again, incredible job and keep up the great work!

  • @fabriciorosso9807
    @fabriciorosso9807 Год назад +5

    Really hope he comes back with Audi...

  • @Chris-et2fm
    @Chris-et2fm Год назад +3

    Danke, Seb.

  • @viking_2112
    @viking_2112 Год назад +1

    Seb is the greatest F1 driver in my mind. Such an incredible driver and person. I wish him all the best. Danke Seb

  • @zordiark9673
    @zordiark9673 Год назад +2

    Seb is also the only Driver who ever won a GP with an Ferrari-Powered Car that isnt a Ferrari. Thats a funny sidenote..

  • @biffatron23
    @biffatron23 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was thoroughly enjoyable. Honestly you have a real talent mate

  • @aliataciciek
    @aliataciciek Год назад +1

    thank you so much for making this. it means so much

  • @Son0fFalse
    @Son0fFalse Месяц назад

    Things I learned from this video, Sebastian vettel is a great writer, Bad things happen to Vettel when He was in Ferrari, and He will be Driver of the Day. lol

  • @Andrewgriff22
    @Andrewgriff22 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video and channel bro. I never used to watch F1 during Seb's glory yrs(2010-2013) but I always used to hear the name Sebastian Vettel on the news and from my family members who used to watch F1. So in 2019 when I now started to watch F1 I naturally became a Vettel fan. This was during that time when it was popular to meme him and make fun of him. But I would go back and watch videos like these where we could see the true driver Seb is. His 2013 season inspired me. Like how do you even win 9 races in a row that's crazy. Anyway thanks bro
    Danke Seb

  • @markblanch2905
    @markblanch2905 11 месяцев назад +1

    So good!
    Thank you for your great presentations 🙏

  • @johnosullivan716
    @johnosullivan716 Год назад +1

    Great great video. What a lovely trip down memory lane.

  • @Gasmask5978
    @Gasmask5978 Год назад +1

    Really great video man! ending almost got me in tears

  • @thibaumangelschots9677
    @thibaumangelschots9677 Год назад +1

    What a lovely tribute

  • @back6girl
    @back6girl Год назад

    Lovely video!! Having lived in an F1 coverage desert during most of his career, this was a treat to watch.

  • @jacobmassey3897
    @jacobmassey3897 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wish social media had played as much of a part in F1 10 years ago as it does now so we could've torn Vettel apart. People hate Verstappen now but he's nowhere near as bad as Vettel who was nothing but a spineless child in the best car who needed lawyers to fight his battles for him. I would've loved to see the forums destroying him if he pulled that shit today.

  • @xychosis3076
    @xychosis3076 Год назад +1

    God, I'm welling up a bit. Danke, Seb. May the life you live beyond the track be fruitful and bountiful.

  • @user-vv3gs5fd6t
    @user-vv3gs5fd6t Год назад +1

    I first mentioned him in European F3 in 2005. it was awesome fight in some races with Hamilton.

    • @RANDOMZBOSSMAN1
      @RANDOMZBOSSMAN1 Год назад +1

      Theres an amazing battle of them at the euro speedway I believe the commentator said this is UK future best driver vs Germany future best driver how right he was honestly

  • @gatsu17427
    @gatsu17427 Год назад +1

    very good documentary man i really liked it so much, good job

  • @yoshigarcia255
    @yoshigarcia255 Год назад +1

    Cheers mate on the vid well done 👏

  • @joshanderson9391
    @joshanderson9391 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks for letting us remember his career.
    Also lol at the sign in the background at 1:17:13

  • @thecasfox2775
    @thecasfox2775 Год назад +1

    Great video about the legend himself

  • @mrbeschissen6690
    @mrbeschissen6690 Год назад +1

    Awesome video ✌️

  • @harmenaltena6883
    @harmenaltena6883 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice video, would love to see something similar for alonso when he eventually retires

  • @jasonchilton5023
    @jasonchilton5023 Год назад

    I sorta accidentally stumbled across this, but I was engrossed. What an absolute fucking legend in every sense of the word - drivers will come and go, but there will never be another Sebastian Vettel. Related note: the first full race I watched since getting back into F1 was Canada 2019.
    I often call it "the second Montreal Screwjob" - wrestling fans will get the reference.

  • @mclarenscca
    @mclarenscca Год назад +1

    We will miss him!

  • @FarrYaweh
    @FarrYaweh Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video, and for your channel. I find the detail you extract refreshing and it fits very well with what interests me about Formula 1. Sebs career has been amazing and his personal growth fascinating to watch. His time at Ferrari was as inspiring as it was heartbreaking. Watching his Ferrari stint in some way very much mirrored what was happening in my own life through the final years of primary school. Immense amounts of effort against a near perfect opponent. I wish I had paid more attention back then to the sport.
    Cheers

  • @tunovettel7
    @tunovettel7 Год назад +1

    Very nice video😍😊😉

  • @juhoyliriesto
    @juhoyliriesto Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @timmybeard5420
    @timmybeard5420 Год назад

    Seb an Lewis made me fall in love with f1 along with Nikki and hunt they are all badasses

  • @kpal2946
    @kpal2946 Год назад

    Well done Peter !!!

  • @sjaadbj5564
    @sjaadbj5564 Год назад +1

    In France 2022, he did not rear ended Stroll. In fact, it is Stroll who almost break tested him

  • @einSAMen
    @einSAMen Год назад

    I cried just a little bit

  • @alwaysinverted1224
    @alwaysinverted1224 10 месяцев назад

    Im watching this again today, in 2023 the day Danny Ricciardo was announced coming back to Alpha Tauri and i cant help but hope maybe someday soon, we hear the same about seb 😥

  • @fMCoDJoCJl
    @fMCoDJoCJl Год назад

    This man is streets ahead!

  • @flipss3
    @flipss3 Год назад +1

    just wanted to mention that there's a typo @2:04:43 Jenson got 306 Race starts instead of 206. Great video tho!

  • @jojo120997
    @jojo120997 Год назад +2

    Hated Vettel when he first got into F1. He was unlikeable and drove for the wrong teams. When he came to Ferrari he seemed more down to earth and much more fun. Probably my personal bias but I'm glad I don't hold any bad feelings anymore and wished he got a WDC in a Ferrari. He already is a legend but it would be the drop on the hot stone as we say in German🤣

    • @jojo120997
      @jojo120997 Год назад +2

      And I'm pretty sure 2010 and being an Alonso fan and tifosi played a huge part in making him unbearable 🤣

    • @2K-Tan
      @2K-Tan 9 месяцев назад

      He was unlikable? I don't agree with you whatsoever but it's okay to have bad/wrong takes 👍
      Just because you're a Tifosi and Alonso fan didn't make him a bad guy or unlikable 🤷‍♂️

  • @Mayoisglue
    @Mayoisglue Год назад +1

    DANKE SEB
    DANKE PETER!

  • @davidmccourt6139
    @davidmccourt6139 Год назад

    The 50 podiums for two different teams is an interesting stat, although Hamilton scored 49 podiums for McLaren - hardly light-years away from Vettel's 56 for Ferrari.

  • @digitaldeathsquid3448
    @digitaldeathsquid3448 8 месяцев назад

    My favourite Vettel quote is "What is the reward - 1 million jelly beans?"

  • @alfiesmith4115
    @alfiesmith4115 Год назад +2

    Farewell sebastian vettel

  • @sherlockmaverick
    @sherlockmaverick Год назад +1

    I can't watch this weekend with dry eyes.

  • @AJ_Decosta
    @AJ_Decosta Год назад

    Incredible Driver, deserved much more after his move from red bull but it doesn’t take away how great he was

  • @psykoweaz
    @psykoweaz Год назад +2

    also 1:33:03 was a nice touch

  • @mysticzz6685
    @mysticzz6685 Год назад

    The RB7 wasn’t largely the same as the RB6, it didn’t have the double diffuser and the exhaust placement for the blown diffuser is completely different and doesn’t have the huge shark fin as well. RB6 has much more downforce than the RB7

  • @gaza.primera
    @gaza.primera 2 месяца назад

    2hrs of Seb, my god!

  • @JoePCool14
    @JoePCool14 Год назад +1

    Danke Seb!

  • @fastfive619
    @fastfive619 Год назад +3

    I bet Seb has seen this video

  • @formularguments7335
    @formularguments7335 Год назад

    3rd greatest of his era 👌

  • @alfiesmith4115
    @alfiesmith4115 Год назад +1

    Do the evolution of redbull racing

  • @crystalracing4794
    @crystalracing4794 Год назад +4

    Great video.
    Sex, Drugs & Kimi Raikkonen. That's an interesting video idea.

  • @jasonclark3057
    @jasonclark3057 7 месяцев назад

    Great video.
    Just one small thing.... Sebastian Loeb is pronounced 'Lobe' as in 'ear lobe' and not 'Low ebb' as you pronounced it. But that's not really a major indiscretion, more of a 'slip of the tongue'....lol.

  • @oranjelicht
    @oranjelicht Год назад

    OMG Gotz is in DTM while Vettel is an icon

  • @Ditto370Z
    @Ditto370Z Год назад

    3!

  • @rmxrmx1525
    @rmxrmx1525 Год назад

    Nice reading.

  • @anthonybonawitz444
    @anthonybonawitz444 4 месяца назад

    Been watching F1 for quite a while Emerson fittipaldi was my first favorite driver but then there was the German. In the 90's I had Michael @ Rusty. (NASCAR) Now over the last 10+ years it's all Porsche and GT racing. I've kept an eye on F1 Seb is #2 Hamilton #3 all time due to my bias you know who I have as #1

  • @amfk8079
    @amfk8079 11 месяцев назад

    Wonder if lecler first few seasons where even him or possessed by Jules

  • @jamesfreakingong8208
    @jamesfreakingong8208 Год назад

    1:15:21 why i can hear the voice in those words😂

  • @MasterCheif-zv7ob
    @MasterCheif-zv7ob Год назад

    Seb deserved more than 4 championships he came In 2nd so many times but he just couldn’t grasp the championship

  • @Anksh0usRacing
    @Anksh0usRacing Год назад

    I think I could be a good F1 driver if I push myself hard enough

  • @alfiesmith4115
    @alfiesmith4115 Год назад

    Do every redbull f1 car ever and sauber

  • @ioni6x
    @ioni6x Год назад

    stop cutting onions please

  • @FluppiLP
    @FluppiLP 7 месяцев назад +2

    Vettel gets a lot of bad rep for 2018 but honestly people forget how Ferrari fucked up the development of the car in the second part of the season. Mercedes was just winning qualy after qualy.
    When you get under pressure like Vettel in this situation and the car isn't quite right, you make mistakes. You can see it in Hamilton in 2021 2022 and 2023. He is making mistakes that were uncharacteristic of him before.
    I still don't really think Ferrari had a car that could compete. The development in the second season was just not enough for a championship

  • @AaNullas
    @AaNullas Год назад

    my check points
    48:35
    1:31:39
    1:55:10

  • @lawrencium__
    @lawrencium__ 2 месяца назад

    1:13:05

  • @agatajuliaprosinska2167
    @agatajuliaprosinska2167 Год назад

    23:04

  • @jmreeves89
    @jmreeves89 Год назад

    "mingles with members of high society"...shows picture with Rihanna lmao