It was the 1st qualifying session: in 2003 on Friday afternoons, they would go for one lap in the order of the championship standings to decide the starting order for the actual qualifying session, which took place on Saturday afternoons. i.e. the slowest driver in Q1 was the 1st to go on Saturday for Q2 and the fastest driver in Q1 (here Verstappen) was the last one to hit the track on Saturday, which allowed him to have better grip than the others. Verstappen was actually on "provisional pole"
64Fabby Hi, it’s NewSchumalice, I’ve made a new account. No, the order of Q1 was decided by the previous race in 2004 (and also in 2005 with the aggregated times for the first 6 races, then it was a single qualifying session for the remainder of the season). This is 2003: they left in the order of the championship standings.
"We're only a very small country in Formula 1" said the TV reporter - how fitting it was Jos's very own son, whose flipped that by 360 Degrees 18 years later!
Jos Verstappen, one of those typical F1 drivers who are talented but never made a major breakthrough because they always drove for minor teams. Benetton was an exception but with Schumi as his teammate, sheer madness. Still, massive respect for Jos The Boss !!
"Benetton was an exception but with Schumi as his teammate, sheer madness" - What was sheer madness, was Briotore loaning Verstappen out to the Simtek team in 1995, and after that there was no recovering. Definitely agree Jos Verstappen was more talented than the results show. Although I was pretty p!ssed off when he ran up the back of Montoya at the Brazilian GP. Although it was karma when Max was taken out by Ocon at the same track, with Jos reminding Max of this when he told him to calm down.
@dukeofstradone Yes, but Schumacher had a driving style completely different to all his teammates. The car was built around him in a way that it was almost completely undriveable for his teammates.
@Cain353 The key difference is that Verstappen's dismissal was purely about performance. Trulli's was about refusing to let Briatore control him more than he already was as his manager and team principal. Still, at least Trulli is welcome in F1 these days, unlike some people...
Actually they didn't drive the same car: In 94 Michael's Benetton had features that this other car didn't have. JJ Lehto said that Michael's steering wheel had buttons that his car didn't. Also for some reason neither Verstappen or Lehto were allowed to use Michael's car when he was banned..
The Dutch always have that small nation complex, a bit like Iceland. What's the need to point out how few inhabitants there are or how small the place is, a good result is a good result regardless.
Because whe are good at many sports and thats something to be proud of for a country that small. World or olympic champions at basebal, swimming, gymnastics korfball field hockey cycling motocross mma etc. Dominance in kickboxing darts ice skating. Land of some of the best football players and the origing of the modern day football. Not bad for 17 mil. people.
I agree, we are only a small nation in landmass but most dutch don’t even know that a bunch of other countries have much less people and are pretty successful too. Finland, sweden… all the rest of scandinavia, portugal austria switserland, greece, ireland….just to name a few and Belgium ofcourse 😬)
Minardi sold itself to Red Bull at the end of 2005, and eventually made a new team called Toro Rosso. In 2006 due to budget limits Toro Rosso is unable to develop the required V8 engine so they go ahead with Minardi's V10 engine, albeit with lower rev. Look up 2006 Onboard Toro Rosso. Today, this team is called Alpha Tauri.
@@darylyatestransportblogs Minardi has Italian roots because of its founder. Today's Minardi (a.k.a AlphaTauri) has Italian and Austrian crew members, where Red Bull is based.
If Jos had done more with the B194 than he did, he could have had a much better career. Yes, he was inexperienced. True, he had setbacks like the pit fire at Hockenheim. But still, he could have finished in the top six more often than he did. It doesn't take much to lose Briatore's interest, after all.
Hi Okawami, I'd love to have a chat about this video for a television project I am working on. Do you have an email address I could get in touch on? Thanks very much, Daniel.
haha nee joh, die was toen pas 10 jaar oud. Max heeft het regenrijden van geen vreemde. Erg jammer dat Jos na Benneton nooit meer een top auto heeft gehad,want racen kon ie wel.
@Gigidag77 Excuse me?!? In 1994, he drove the same car Schumacher won the Championship with, and he only got one podium finish in Hungary... Verstappen was a good number 2 driver, but never a world champion to be...
in 1999 Stewart was the best of the rest ! They manage to win race only after 3 years and where top team in every race of 99. Most of teams never made to podium. Look at Red Bull or BMW ... how long they waited for win. You dont know nothing about F1.
It was the 1st qualifying session: in 2003 on Friday afternoons, they would go for one lap in the order of the championship standings to decide the starting order for the actual qualifying session, which took place on Saturday afternoons. i.e. the slowest driver in Q1 was the 1st to go on Saturday for Q2 and the fastest driver in Q1 (here Verstappen) was the last one to hit the track on Saturday, which allowed him to have better grip than the others. Verstappen was actually on "provisional pole"
this is bulshit
64Fabby Hi, it’s NewSchumalice, I’ve made a new account. No, the order of Q1 was decided by the previous race in 2004 (and also in 2005 with the aggregated times for the first 6 races, then it was a single qualifying session for the remainder of the season). This is 2003: they left in the order of the championship standings.
I totally forgot that Jos drove for Minardi. Quite fitting that Max ended up at Toro Rosso years later.
Imagine Max driving his dad's 2001 Arrows or 2003 Minardi.
you can tell the minardi mechanics are a bunch of chill dudes in this video
SuperR1991 guess Joseph brought some 'chill stuff' from Holland 😉
"We're only a very small country in Formula 1" said the TV reporter - how fitting it was Jos's very own son, whose flipped that by 360 Degrees 18 years later!
Still our only really succesfull dutch F1 driver
"Jos's very own son, whose flipped that by 360 Degrees 18 years later!"
- Which, ironically, you can thank Jos Verstappen for that.
LOL if you flip something by 360 degrees it stills at the same position, did you mean 180?
Netherlands have more WDCs than World Cups 😭
And now we have SUPER MAX💪
MAXATRON!
Jos Verstappen, one of those typical F1 drivers who are talented but never made a major breakthrough because they always drove for minor teams. Benetton was an exception but with Schumi as his teammate, sheer madness.
Still, massive respect for Jos The Boss !!
I have read somewhere Jos has a son. Maybe he makes it to F1 one day.
@@ctcdvch5539 , it was a yoke
@@ctcdvch5539 cant take a Joke? Lol
"Benetton was an exception but with Schumi as his teammate, sheer madness"
- What was sheer madness, was Briotore loaning Verstappen out to the Simtek team in 1995, and after that there was no recovering. Definitely agree Jos Verstappen was more talented than the results show. Although I was pretty p!ssed off when he ran up the back of Montoya at the Brazilian GP. Although it was karma when Max was taken out by Ocon at the same track, with Jos reminding Max of this when he told him to calm down.
@@pcdispatch I can see him winning at least 2 titles maybe even 3 possibly more than that.
".. SEFEN seconds faster than Schumacher" :-D
Nice to see how his son now finally got his first pole. 100th driver to do so!
Verstappen takes Pole in 2003: YEAAAH ✨🔥
Verstappen takes pole in 2023: _again_ 🙄
I just wish on the day of second qualifying, it absolutely DRENCHED and rained very hard, so Jos could've gotten pole IN A MINARDI!!! :D
very good driver , i always liked him
to bad he never had the chance to drive in one of the major teams in formula one
Would have been a 1-2 if Wilson wasn't disqualified, RIP Justin
Wilson's time was deleted due to being underweight by 2kg.
It was Friday qualifying but is was F'ING awesome.
Woah a minardi on pole that’s something we don’t see everyday a minardi as a backmarker on pole position
ah I miss Minardi...
Little did we know his son would be getting pole positions and race victories 20 years later Max is the boss now.
i remember this, it made me smile then and still does now :)
Still smiling smiley guy?
Saw it live...it was great
@dukeofstradone Yes, but Schumacher had a driving style completely different to all his teammates. The car was built around him in a way that it was almost completely undriveable for his teammates.
Verstappen And Minard THE BOSS!
@Cain353 The key difference is that Verstappen's dismissal was purely about performance. Trulli's was about refusing to let Briatore control him more than he already was as his manager and team principal. Still, at least Trulli is welcome in F1 these days, unlike some people...
Actually they didn't drive the same car: In 94 Michael's Benetton had features that this other car didn't have. JJ Lehto said that Michael's steering wheel had buttons that his car didn't. Also for some reason neither Verstappen or Lehto were allowed to use Michael's car when he was banned..
@Tomasch People who have followed F1 since the 80's and the 90's.
Verstappen P1
But it's 20 years ago
If only that was Second Qualifying.
Minardi For Ever!!!!!!!!!!!
The Dutch always have that small nation complex, a bit like Iceland. What's the need to point out how few inhabitants there are or how small the place is, a good result is a good result regardless.
Because whe are good at many sports and thats something to be proud of for a country that small. World or olympic champions at basebal, swimming, gymnastics korfball field hockey cycling motocross mma etc. Dominance in kickboxing darts ice skating.
Land of some of the best football players and the origing of the modern day football.
Not bad for 17 mil. people.
I agree, we are only a small nation in landmass but most dutch don’t even know that a bunch of other countries have much less people and are pretty successful too. Finland, sweden… all the rest of scandinavia, portugal austria switserland, greece, ireland….just to name a few and Belgium ofcourse 😬)
Finland has only 5 million people and yet it produces 3 world champions.
Don't let me started with Monaco and Leclerc.
Thumbs up if you want that Minardi come back in F1!
JohnTocky it ain't gonna happen I'm affraid
JohnTocky they are toro rosso
Minardi sold itself to Red Bull at the end of 2005, and eventually made a new team called Toro Rosso. In 2006 due to budget limits Toro Rosso is unable to develop the required V8 engine so they go ahead with Minardi's V10 engine, albeit with lower rev. Look up 2006 Onboard Toro Rosso.
Today, this team is called Alpha Tauri.
A lot of the staff are still there so technically Minardi are still here just under Red Bull ownership.
@@darylyatestransportblogs Minardi has Italian roots because of its founder. Today's Minardi (a.k.a AlphaTauri) has Italian and Austrian crew members, where Red Bull is based.
i watch the standings, its it intermediate to dry condition? pole from second place is 3 second gap
@M3its1 Yeah I have a book where they have like 50 significant driver profiles and his is one of them
So that's why the Dutch goes crazy for Max
@Gigidag77 what about Benetton ?
Dutch is a funny language.
Schavuiten als uzelve verdienen een schop onder de je weet wel.
Engels is ook een grappige taal
Je moeder is grappig.
@oerokawami well he's back in f1 for 2010!!!!!
If Jos had done more with the B194 than he did, he could have had a much better career. Yes, he was inexperienced. True, he had setbacks like the pit fire at Hockenheim. But still, he could have finished in the top six more often than he did. It doesn't take much to lose Briatore's interest, after all.
@M3its1 he had the B194 same as schumacher!!
Ahh, he answers just like max
Hi Okawami, I'd love to have a chat about this video for a television project I am working on. Do you have an email address I could get in touch on? Thanks very much, Daniel.
O domínio de uma equipe deixa a fórmula 1 alejada, o campeonato só de uma equipe. Já não temos Prost nem Senna não é nada interessante.
two times.he was 3rd at the next race at Spa,after Schumacher's disqualifying
Not bad not bad
Jos = The Boss!!!!!!
This comment aged like a fine wine
In welke ronde gaat ie crashen.
Lmao jos looks like a older max in this clip.Or should I say max looks like a younger jos?
Jack plooij erbij , (dat blijf ik toch wel maf vinden dat iedereen dan zegt "en we zijn zo'n klein landje")
If you look closely the Dutch reporter has a joint haha
its a small sigar actually. smoking weed on TV is a good cause for loosing your job.
or Q1
one time he was deserved third!! (Hungaroroing)
It was actually just a practice session though. :P
Not sure why they are talking about pole position.
It was called a provisional pole on Friday
JOS THE BOSS FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!
@DeathAndMilkVideos at friday
At least one Verstappen did things legitimately without the need for the FIA to help him
1:03 max?
no
haha nee joh, die was toen pas 10 jaar oud. Max heeft het regenrijden van geen vreemde. Erg jammer dat Jos na Benneton nooit meer een top auto heeft gehad,want racen kon ie wel.
Max was toen 6 jaar, maar maakt niet uit
die was toen nog geen 10 hahahaha
Its friday practice xD
I hope you did not miss Michaels come back and retirement since posting this comment ;)
Gigidag77 he was in benetton in 1994, but Schumacher was team leader, could have done better though
@Gigidag77 Excuse me?!? In 1994, he drove the same car Schumacher won the Championship with, and he only got one podium finish in Hungary... Verstappen was a good number 2 driver, but never a world champion to be...
Glad his son is tho
it was not the same car. It looked the same, but that was it.
Also a podium finish in Belgium
@@Wil-70-NL Ask J.J. Lehto if it was the same car...no way...find the interview... Or we have to ask Fabio ???!!!
Wouldn't it have been great if that was the proper qualifying...
Fridayね
The woman beater
Well he didn't make it but his son is easily top 5 drivers to ever race. Just don't like his childish policies
in 1999 Stewart was the best of the rest !
They manage to win race only after 3 years and where top team in every race of 99. Most of teams never made to podium. Look at Red Bull or BMW ... how long they waited for win.
You dont know nothing about F1.
Haaha olav stil looks the same
Crashstappen
please be honest, he was never a really good driver, he was only one more ... and this pole was just luck
how many victories does he have?
Steward certanly was a bad team...
Shame Verstappen was never able to race in a good F1 car.
Gigidag77 Benetton hello
@pand1s Who cares about Minardi?