F1 (Formula 1) Jacques Villeneuve & Michael Schumacher Montreal Canada Qualifying 1997

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  • Here is the last couple of minutes for the 1997 Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying Session. Jacques driving the Williams FW19 Renault (the best looking of the 90's Williams F1 car in my opinion) and Michael driving the Ferrari F310B.

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  • @1988Carlsberg
    @1988Carlsberg 10 лет назад +23

    That Williams was so good looking, what a great machine. I would love Williams to return to these days in their performance.

  • @DocDudix
    @DocDudix 10 лет назад +36

    The last of the true Williams :(

    • @NicolasSoto19
      @NicolasSoto19 10 лет назад +8

      I say the same, and those Williams were beatiful in my opinion =)

    • @vinrusso821
      @vinrusso821 7 лет назад +3

      That's not really true. They were far from dominate. This race is a good example Villnueve was a 100/th of a second behind pole, and his teammate is 9th on the grid. He was a great young driver. His heart was not into it after the first couple of years. After winning the Championship, I think he was sick of the politics of F1.

  • @stockholm16dz
    @stockholm16dz 15 лет назад +6

    The seconds are ticking, over the grid.
    Michael Schumacher is in POLE POSITION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a Wonderful lap.

  • @Mformularacer
    @Mformularacer 14 лет назад +13

    Irvine 12th... 1.5 seconds behind Schumi....
    Irvine demonstrates how crap the 1997 ferrari was, Schumacher demonstrates how he's the best driver in formula 1 to be able to take pole in that thing.

  • @bobmckoy7105
    @bobmckoy7105 10 лет назад +18

    god that car was beautiful!

    • @bobmckoy7105
      @bobmckoy7105 10 лет назад +1

      just to share... the first time of my life i saw a formula 1 near me it was JV live in front of me... so close that i was seeing is glove... (brake zone) first f1 driver i saw close as a Quebecer is a Villeneuve from time to time life do thing well !!!

    • @NicolasSoto19
      @NicolasSoto19 10 лет назад

      I share your opinion =)

    • @vinrusso821
      @vinrusso821 7 лет назад +1

      F1 fans, especially young ones don't understand just how difficult it is to win Indy CART series Indy 500 and the F1 title. Much more difficult than what Mansell did. And Mansell never won the Indy 500.

  • @Boy10Dio
    @Boy10Dio 10 лет назад +8

    i want this formula back ._.

  • @vinrusso821
    @vinrusso821 7 лет назад +1

    I see comments that Villenuve just jumped in a unbeatable car. But it was huge when Mansell goes to the real dominate team in Newman Haus, and wins CART series.. Mansell raced Indy for 3 years, the other cars caught up. I like Mansell, but Villinueve's feat was much more difficult and historic.He was a young kid, never raced on the European circuits. He learned them from video simulators.Shumacher was his rival, but so was his teammate Damon Hill.

  • @Felip.c
    @Felip.c 12 лет назад +3

    True F1 fans doesn't rely in only one driver. As a Senna fan myself (and brazilian), I find the early 2000s the true ending of F1's romantism. Mika Hakkinens championships were absolutely awesome to watch.

  • @nickbrundli8996
    @nickbrundli8996 3 года назад +4

    Great time. Great cars. Great drivers.

  • @DrifterWill
    @DrifterWill 13 лет назад +2

    This just put a big smile on my face. This is what F1 should be about

  • @daonap
    @daonap 12 лет назад

    What a lap from Rubens.

  • @ObirFenomenO
    @ObirFenomenO 11 лет назад +4

    Hakkinen was very fast, but dont forget in 98 and 99 he has one of the fastest cars in F1 History by far better then the Ferrari. Alonso was a real opponent, but Schumi was in the end of his main career and 37 years old. even today when you compare Hamilton/Rosberg duels and the last Season of Schumi you can see that he was extreme fast even in the age of 43.A NEAR thirty years old Schumi (97-98-99) is imo by far the completest driver in F1 History, he was outstanding with rubbish Ferraris

  • @longshot14
    @longshot14 13 лет назад

    Brilliant commentary.

  • @Joshayne
    @Joshayne 2 года назад +1

    JV flying on the circuit named after his father. beautiful.

  • @Mformularacer
    @Mformularacer 14 лет назад +1

    No Schumi won the race. In that piece of shit ferrari he nearly won the championship. Easily the best driver of his generation.

  • @zeppymetal
    @zeppymetal 7 лет назад +1

    POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLE position!

  • @simonsainz
    @simonsainz 12 лет назад +1

    marlboro, west. rotthmans, bastos, best cars sponsor!!!

  • @peterdevreter
    @peterdevreter 12 лет назад +1

    My god, I miss those days! Villeneuve, coulthard, Schumacher, Hill And a few years before this Mansell. And A V10!

  • @1010thechamp
    @1010thechamp 10 лет назад +16

    Look at the car difference... Villeneue barely 3/10ths ahead of of his tream mate Frentzen and Schmi nearly 1.5secs faster than Irvine.

    • @theodoremosin8267
      @theodoremosin8267 9 лет назад +7

      Well, Irvine was never a fast driver. How do I know? His grand total of zero pole positions and 1 fastest laps in 148 starts is pretty far from impressive. Irvine managed 4 front-row starts in his career. Considering that he only managed 4 front-row starts it's fair to assume he was sitting in the fastest car when he managed them.
      4 front row starts seems pretty weak compared to Jarno Trulli who managed 15 front row starts (4 of them poles) with Jordans, Renaults and Toyotas. Trulli never sat in a top car. Fisichella managed 11 front starts and he put a Benetton on pole in 1998 and a Force India on pole in 2009 in Spa. Alesi managed 10 front rows with uncompetitive Ferraris and Saubers. Old man Berger managed 32 front row starts (12 of them poles) and 21 fastest laps when he raced against Senna, Prost, Piquet and Mansell in his youth and against Schumacher, Hakkinen, Hill and Villeneuve in his mid 30's.
      Do I even have to mention other contemporaries like Barrichello, Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher and the champions?
      When somebody like Thierry Boutsen spent more laps leading than Irvine and when somebody like Nick Heidfeld both has more poles and fastest laps, then Irvine isn't somebody you would use to assess your speed against.
      While the Williams was indeed the mostly the best car in 1997 (although only the 5'th most reliable as proven by laps raced in 1997) Irvine wasn't somebody you would want to be measured against. Period.

    • @Mformularacer
      @Mformularacer 9 лет назад +14

      Theodore Mosin Irvine was pretty fast before he joined ferrari. in the jordan in 1995 especially he destroyed rubens in qualifying. in fact people in 1995 believed schumacher was going to have a tough time having irvine as his team mate. irvine was not slow, schumacher made him look slow - which is not a shame for irvine, because schumacher was only outqualified 10 times by all his team mates put together in a ten year period from 1992 to the beginning of 2002. schumacher was simply a demon in that time.

    • @RowhiderRCRacing
      @RowhiderRCRacing 9 лет назад

      Theodore Mosin Irvine was far better know for its bad facts in race and outer the circuit than for its speed. Just a number 2, nothing more

    • @Mformularacer
      @Mformularacer 8 лет назад +6

      ***** it's not like salo was a rookie who hopped into the car and was immediately faster than his more established team mate. salo himself was rated a very good driver who never had the car to show for it.
      yes at hockenheim salo helped irvine win the race but in austria irvine beat coulthard in a straight fight in a significantly slower car.
      look i'm not saying irvine was world class but he was clearly a fast driver who lacked commitment. barichello was also utterly useless against schumacher in 2000 and 2001 whereas the avg gap between all team mates shrunk from 2002-onwards. irvine was very good pre-1996 and did well in the jaguar from 2000. the only time he looked ridiculously slow in his entire career was when his team mate was arguably the best of all time.

    • @speeddurango2662
      @speeddurango2662 7 лет назад +2

      Irvine didn't do all of the above because his tenure in Ferrari when that team was not the fastest, it doesn't take a brain to work out that a mediocre driver doesn't take poles and set fast laps.
      Those who constantly mentioned Salo team order conviniently forgets that in all races they both competed in, Irvine had the upper hand. Shows how much brains they have again.
      Benetton was as competitive as Alesi, Berger, Johnny Herbert, and the likes, it only takes a brilliant driver to outdrive its potential. Design a car around one driver to win championships. I guess you are too smart the F1 teams hadn't figured out that part yet, otherwise these 10 or so teams should be winning driver championships each of them every year, while they just decided somehow, let's not do that, let Ferrari do that, these cheating scu*s they have number 1 drivers, we treat our drivers equals, we race our high grounds, so even if we're having a good car we're not going to favor a more competitive driver, that just to act in the good sportsmanship.
      You're good.
      And to say that Irvine was inferior to de La Rosa just shows not only are you running out of brains, you are full of s***. Irvine had 2 podiums while Pedro had none. Irvine scored 4 times more points than Pedro, and in qualifying Irvine also had the upper hand.
      You are just another one trying to say something to undermine another great driver, while saying lies, and illogical judgement and I mean, can you just resort to attacking drivers for their dirty acts, because these stats they just proved again and again a story completely otherwise.
      And one final note, What did Irvine ever do with a Jaguar for three seasons? Not only 2 podiums for an underdog team. Irvine was very impressive in Monaco.

  • @Deathrukia
    @Deathrukia 13 лет назад

    Fabulous!

  • @madruguinha1903
    @madruguinha1903 7 лет назад +1

    Murray Walker sempre foi um tremendo fanboy do Schumacher, de torcer pelo alemão mesmo. Não que a volta não tenha sido incrível mesmo, mas em outros tempos, quando o Senna destruía os rivais colocando mais de 1s de vantagem, este mesmo narrador parecia ficar em clima de velório. Não sei o motivo dessa mágoa, talvez pelo Senna ter vetado o Warwick na Lotus, ou talvez pelo brasileiro ter batido o Mansell tantas vezes.

  • @Pompyroftw
    @Pompyroftw 7 лет назад +7

    Villeneuve was a mediocre driver. he only won 1 wc because his car was vastly superior.

    • @gazzarafalemozzy4766
      @gazzarafalemozzy4766 7 лет назад +10

      mediocre...lmao...have you seen jacques telemetry to compare it with teamates and the cars capabilities? have you been in racing? 1st try google jacques stats (obviously INDY and F1...im not going to waste my time going into it, the results speak for themselves, but one highlight relating to f1 I like is; jacques FIRST EVER f1 race...how many drivers EVER are on pole in FIRST FORMULA 1 race??? as for 1st year in it he came 2nd...that is a result in itself...Ive personally been in racing and own a pretty special race car atm...i can tell you personally..THERE IS NOT 1 formula 1 driver that is mediocre...especially not a former champ...keep typing away keyboard warrior...your ignorance in your comments is very revealing that you are not qualified to talk about any motorsport especially the pinnacle F1

    • @vinrusso821
      @vinrusso821 7 лет назад +1

      His car was vastly superior? Then why did Ferrari come 2nd right behind him? His teammate was not. Shumacher won 5 races that season. You obviously were young, Shumacher had just won the title the year before.

    • @Saturn185
      @Saturn185 6 лет назад +1

      then by your logic frentzen is the worst driver to ever exist, right?

  • @MichaelMorbius4ever
    @MichaelMorbius4ever 11 лет назад +1

    Geez, when I was little and watched this beside my dad on the couch I swore that I'd hear Murry call Ralph Mark Schumacher. *facepalm* I thought his name was Ralph for so long lol, I miss Murray Walker's voice durring the races....

  • @jftrottier7376
    @jftrottier7376 9 лет назад +1

    I was there...just to think about the sound and watch the cars going into the hairpin, I have goose bumps.

  • @Sortsylic
    @Sortsylic 11 лет назад +1

    In Russia we have the same opinion but about our narrator. Really, Narrator is 40% of success

  • @MacGovernor
    @MacGovernor 13 лет назад

    @tubadude07 Shittiest World Champion ever J. Villeneuve scoring with dominant Williams car? The 2nd shittiest D. Hill struggling with Arrows? Nowadays we have Alonso, Button, Hamilton, Vettel and overall much tougher field plus Schumacher. Next season we'll have Raikkonen back. 2010 was one of the closest and widest championship battles in ages. F1 is now better than it was in 1997.

  • @jamesdeab
    @jamesdeab 11 лет назад

    I know. My point wast that F1 is still very intense sport. It's not easy. And there are quite many number of good drivers. Regulations and rules have change'd a bit but still it is the King-class Automotorsport.

  • @H4nnub4l
    @H4nnub4l 11 лет назад +1

    Hakkinen's engine blew up from 1st place in Melbourne and 1st Sao Paulo, and 2nd place USA. These races went to Schumi for free. It is true that Schumi had bad luck + mechanical, but Mika had it too. San Marino Mika drove over an object in the track before the decisive pitstops, in Monaco he had brake cables loose under pedal and dropped 6th in the pits, and in Hock Macs were leadin 30 sec when a guy came to the track and pace car closed the gap. I think Schumi was better only by a small margin.

  • @ObirFenomenO
    @ObirFenomenO 13 лет назад

    Look at the Cars, hear the noise of the engines, the gap between top 10. Jordan McLaren Williams Ferrari Benetton ... how beautiful every single Part of the real Formula 1 was...so sad

  • @quasiphatpaul
    @quasiphatpaul 14 лет назад

    Alot of people think F1 is less exciting. i think the COMMENTATING is less exciting. Seriously Murray makes this video as interesting as it is.

  • @kentzaca
    @kentzaca 11 лет назад

    No the FIA had already changed the rules which reduced downforce, increased weight, and lowered power. You mean 1994 not 1997.

  • @Slu4ainika
    @Slu4ainika 12 лет назад

    Sorry bro... At 99% of the videos connected with Germany I see someone from UK trolling.

  • @TheRambomaster
    @TheRambomaster 12 лет назад

    Mark Blundell, former grand prix racer, Martin brundle was probably away at the Le Mans 24 Hour race.

  • @dave41184
    @dave41184 14 лет назад

    @18PacWest The stalls were caused by gear selection problems as a result of overheating

  • @ObirFenomenO
    @ObirFenomenO 11 лет назад +1

    no question mika was very strong but his mclaren was incredible fast even in 2000. Mika was never in the same level with michael only on a single lap time

    • @felipetartas5434
      @felipetartas5434 7 лет назад +1

      You are wrong. Mika was a very talented driver on qualify. On the final of 1993 season, he took the Mclaren and qualify better than Senna on one track. Senna just couldnt believe this fact and check the telemetry to be sure about Hakkinen lap because Senna was very sure about his lap time. He just didnt made any mistake, the real true is, Mika Hakkinen, beat him this day. And why? because he was very fast to this. Schumacher have a big number of victories and too many records, but, when you look to poles, to a man that won 7 champioships is a small number. You cant say Mika was slower than Schumacher when Mika drove just another car. But for me is enough when Mika can equal Senna on qualifies, the best on this challenge. Mika Hakkinen was just a unlucky guy, many years on Mclaren real not competitive cars.

  • @1010thechamp
    @1010thechamp 13 лет назад

    If if was that Schumacher in the Mercedes last year its probably fair to say race wins would of been possible

  • @jamesdeab
    @jamesdeab 11 лет назад

    if it was F1 back then... what is it nowadays? I think they still call it F1

  • @raphaelchekroun
    @raphaelchekroun 12 лет назад +1

    almost 1,5s between MS and Irvine !

  • @jraybay
    @jraybay 13 лет назад

    @1010thechamp He was in the mercedes last year...

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 12 лет назад

    @awsed25 do you hate Americans? Do you hate Japanese?

  • @Mformularacer
    @Mformularacer 11 лет назад

    Well in the first 3 races. Mclaren was faster, taking pole in all 3 and locking out the front row twice by relatively comfortable margins. In Britain Rubens barely took pole, and all he did was hold the mclarens up all race before eventually retiring. Schumi could have won in spain, if not for the pitstop + tyre problems.
    Rubens did not win a single gp in 2000 until he struck gold in hockenheim. In almost every race he finished half a minute behind the mclarens but Schumi was always with them.

  • @TheGamerTim
    @TheGamerTim 13 лет назад

    @tubadude07 So what is F1 now?

  • @TheyCallTheSandman
    @TheyCallTheSandman 13 лет назад

    Why do you think F1 was F1 back then?
    Perhaps because championships were realized without crazy rule changes every year.
    Were the drivers any different?
    What did we gain with those new tracks as the ones in Bahrain.. China.. Turkey.. Malaysia..?

  • @oconnorivan
    @oconnorivan 13 лет назад

    3:48 - "Waag-nificent"

  • @tubadude07
    @tubadude07 11 лет назад

    Figure of speech....

  • @tubadude07
    @tubadude07 15 лет назад

    Back when F1 was F1.

  • @xeenoon
    @xeenoon 13 лет назад

    @tubadude07 you say!!!!

  • @Mistacheesick
    @Mistacheesick 14 лет назад

    @tubadude07 agreed

  • @bravo3000pirate
    @bravo3000pirate 13 лет назад

    Beautyful F1 cars then!!!
    LOL at Magnussen doing 320 km/h top speed

  • @evillordofboredom
    @evillordofboredom 14 лет назад

    @quasiphatpaul Murray Walker is Epic.

  • @mclarenguy22
    @mclarenguy22 13 лет назад

    @Trinidy1988 Yes, Murray Walker is the best commentator of all time. :)

  • @stavka41
    @stavka41 14 лет назад

    Very nice!

  • @calcalcal1
    @calcalcal1 11 лет назад

    Very correct! F1 just isn't the same without Murray's commentary

  • @STEFAZON500
    @STEFAZON500 14 лет назад

    Aah the good old days when you still had cigarette ads in F1

  • @1994PaulF
    @1994PaulF 12 лет назад

    1 second covering the top 10...that is immense!

  • @RedPhroggz
    @RedPhroggz 15 лет назад

    Too bad Coulthard lost an almost sure win when the race was red flagged right after his (botched) pit stop. He really deserved the win here.

  • @Mformularacer
    @Mformularacer 11 лет назад +2

    In 2000 Mclaren had the best car actually. Schumacher would have wrapped it up sooner, but he had 2 mechanical failures and 2 accidents that weren't his fault mid season that cost him a lot of points.

  • @dougpryce92
    @dougpryce92 12 лет назад

    pollllllllle position!

  • @pummyy
    @pummyy 13 лет назад

    NAILED IT !!!

  • @rosun82
    @rosun82 13 лет назад

    @1010thechamp People gets old...
    Also, I don't think he is that obsessed with winning now..

  • @fidan2fast
    @fidan2fast 8 лет назад +2

    Murray being a fanboy as usual

  • @Mformularacer
    @Mformularacer 11 лет назад +3

    As I said Mclaren still had a faster overall car in 2000. Rubens always finished 30 seconds behind the mclarens but Schumacher always stayed with them.
    Also in 1998 Mclarens locked out the front row almost every race and finished almost every race they won 30-40 seconds ahead of the next non-mclaren. Yet Schumacher still took the title down to the last round when he and Mika had almost the exact same amount of mechanical failures.. I think Schumi in the 98 mclaren would have been like 2002.

    • @Deniz1923
      @Deniz1923 6 лет назад

      If not for the incident with Coulthard @ Spa, MS would've won the title in '98. In '99 too surely, if not for his injury. I think those two were his best seasons, him manhandling those Ferrari's were something to behold. This coming from someone who doesn't like MS.

    • @Saturn185
      @Saturn185 6 лет назад +1

      if you wanna do if´s for the 1999 season you can also do that with irvine and frentzen

  • @APNEAMALTA
    @APNEAMALTA 12 лет назад

    YES...BUT F1 REALLY STOPPED FROM BEING F1 SINCE SENNA LEFT US.

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 12 лет назад

    @awsed25 wh do you hate Germans?

  • @1992berlin
    @1992berlin 13 лет назад

    only talking about BARRICHELLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Sardisinasce82
    @Sardisinasce82 3 года назад

    Hamilton 🤐🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @R9naldo
    @R9naldo Год назад

    cars in quali here are closer than today!

  • @bunnyb0n
    @bunnyb0n 12 лет назад

    all those tiny little time gaps between the drivers, are enough to explain the exquisiteness of that era, compared to todays..