This is a masterclass in how to conduct an interview. Considered, nuanced and interesting questions. Then shutting up and letting the stories follow. Thank you gentlemen.
alain prost if you consider inside flame ^^ and more generally any former driver, but alain was the most successful one to became a team principal. tough question, you should pin your question to get more replies dudes.
I enjoyed that Günther actually was talking about literal shades of gray later in the video. And regarding Lauda and being outspoken, a thing that he had on his side is that he was probably the most famous and most liked motorsports person in the German speaking world*, besides being an absolute legend and respected in the world of F1. Every second Lauda was on camera with a little Merzedes symbol in the corner was good for the brand. It's weird because he's from Austria but in Germany (at least in my Family and circles) Lauda was up there with the likes Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller. *besides Schumacher, obviously
Drive to Survive may have brought in a lot of viewers. But the bile that a lot of them spout online is shocking. There seems to be a huge new cohort of viewers, devoid of any knowledge of F1 pre-2021 and who were attracted to the off track fake drama that show emphasised.
Don't know, the bile that was directed at Vettel 2010-2014 was shocking, same with alonso in 2007 even from his team principal, to a lesser extent with Hamilton, especially in 2011. Michael was absolutely hated by the English for about 15 years but there was far less social media even in 2003. Funny thing is everyone idolises Senna, but if any of today's drivers done or said half of what he did the outrage would be off the charts 😂
Andretti need to sow that they will bring something to the table, it has to generate extra revenue, as simple as that really.. Newman/Haas, now that was a team n half :)
Considering how comfortable David seems with life, the universe and stuff, I would love to know if he would swap that for a world championship and how he thinks it would have affected future Mr Coulthard if he had? Media mogul and would seem a nice bloke! If you are ever near Shobdon, drinks on me
DC & EJ Do you think it’s a possibility for Kalle Rovanperä to be a world champion in F1? I know people think it’s a crazy question… He’s having success with drifting and Porsche Cup…. Just putting it out there
It’s two sweary former team principals for the price of one on this week’s FFS Edmund Patrick Jordan, OBE -born 30 March 1948 ARIES. Guenther Steiner -born 7 April 1965 ARIES David Coulthard - born on March 27, 1971 ARIES
Interesting. Makes you wonder whether Malcom Gladwell's thesis in Tipping Point applies: kids born early in the year tend to do a little better than those born later. So they get more support, adulation, opportunity, and promotion by their teachers and coaches (I am paraphrasing a brilliant man's writings, so please forgive any misstatements). This happens because kids are changing at such a fast pace - their rate of maturation is off the charts, so a few months of additional age can make a really big difference in their skills/performance. EJ, DC, and GS were all born in the first quarter of the year. Anyway, they are wonderful guys and I can't thank them enough for their contribution.
The likes of DC will always be one sided when it comes to formula one because he was never a world champion and he don't want to upset the powers above. Just take the shambles with Lewis and Max where everyone in the rules were fixed on that day but not many high profile punters said so.
Have a lot of time for him. Hard to work for somebody who’s more interested in advertising tools on the side of the car, then actually having a competitive car.
Just think about the documentary Pumping Iron. Who from Pumping Iron has had the accent and charisma like Guenther? (Hint: his name rhymes with Ronald Schwarzenegger)
In the future if we are going to make the armed forces worthwhile things are going to have to improve. In WW1 generals were hundreds of miles away from people being asked to sacrifice themselves for no good reason. In future people will have to be given a task and told to get on with it without interference. I have encountered a few senior armed forces people and they seem stupid. A wing commander who doesn't know how to use seat belts in the cockpit for example yet everyone follows their instructions. This is a fault of the basic soldiers as well as the generals. An F1 equivalent would be for a leader to give the task of servicing a car in 2 seconds without any input. The engineers would then have to be able to say to the leader 'keep out of it; you don't know anything about it'. RSM Slack, in my life, would not have taken well to me telling him that!
Unpopular opinion but Gunther Steiner was simply out of his depth as team principal. The haas results bear witness to it. Bluntly, He doesn’t have an outstanding engineering talent and his management style is simply chaotic “do as I say” “I’m a straight talker” etc etc. Great for TV but not for getting technical change and buy-in. That’s ok if you’re Colin Chapman. He’s nowhere close He a one trick pony: a media gem
Unless we got to see the day-to-day running of an F1 team, especially a modern one, its really difficult to say especially as pretty much everyone will have never have run one. But yes, Haas' results simply were not good enough, but problems are rarely just one person, especially in this type of environment. If Gunther was the problem, then Gene is also a problem for keeping him in the role for so long...
@@3rdStoreyChemistGunther knew that the limitations of Haas was lack of funding from Gene. Gunther was in some ways suffering by seeing other teams like Williams as James their team principal keeps saying has invested millions into their foundations of how they build F1 cars. Gene for whatever reason. Hasn't.
for the people that really know about f1, this is the best podcast in youtube.
.. quite correct, it’s best kept secret. Only 43K subs. is crazy, however this is the first time here for me. I’m now a member of the 43K.
I second that! Really nice and respectful people! And very knowledgeable. They've been around a few times!
I wonder how much of the audience has no true idea of what legends Eddie and David are.
Second best.
The NERVE from RPM is the best.
Don’t forget Peter Windsor
This is a masterclass in how to conduct an interview. Considered, nuanced and interesting questions. Then shutting up and letting the stories follow. Thank you gentlemen.
What a trio. Love these guys!
A scottish, an irish, and an italian with german accent... if you want to learn to understand english you've come to the right place! :D
Walked into a bar….oh wait, wrong comment
funnily enough, i was just recorrding and transcribing and it hates me, apparantly one of the trickiest accents to understand for ai haha
Lol right this episode is definitely hard mode for non-native English speakers 😂
aye
Sounds Dutch to me
Love this channel. Guenther is an absolute star as well as being extremely humble!
A true "LEGEND" . F1 is lost without Guenther 🤜🤜🤜🤜
DC & Eddie interview Ron Dennis please!
Imagine EJ being team principal and owner on drive to survive back in the day.
Guenther Steiner-Rockstar! What a great man and a great outlook on the world.
3 great gentlemen of F1. Loved the discussion.
Keep it going guys. You've got a really informative, interesting and humorous podcast. Thank you !
team principals and entertainers. legends together.
Thanks, gentlemen. It's a privilege to be able to listen in
Who is the most fiery team principal ever in F1? 🔥
Toto...bad looser smashing headphones mood ;) ...Wolff.....now Gunter is not a part of the padock anymore ;)
There was a German team owner in the late 80s or early 90s who shot someone, but I can't remember his name. I'd say that was pretty... fiery!
Flávio Briatore.
alain prost if you consider inside flame ^^ and more generally any former driver, but alain was the most successful one to became a team principal. tough question, you should pin your question to get more replies dudes.
also abiteboul managed to piss off horner, which is not easy.
Best podcast channel for F1, amazing work DC and EJ. Well wishes from Australia.
Great stuff, I really enjoy this channel, thank you !!
I could listen to all you guys all day. Amazing episode! 👏 ❤
Another great interview and insight in the life of F1
A superb interview, great content.
I enjoyed that Günther actually was talking about literal shades of gray later in the video.
And regarding Lauda and being outspoken, a thing that he had on his side is that he was probably the most famous and most liked motorsports person in the German speaking world*, besides being an absolute legend and respected in the world of F1. Every second Lauda was on camera with a little Merzedes symbol in the corner was good for the brand. It's weird because he's from Austria but in Germany (at least in my Family and circles) Lauda was up there with the likes Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller.
*besides Schumacher, obviously
Again guys…amazing podcast 👍🍻
the three best personalities in F1 . Love this channel guys, keep it up
Love this podcast!!!
Love this stuff.😊
I think Andretti should hire Steiner to work on Liberty to get Andretti in
if I was going to chose - I'd take Jordan.....he's got more contacts than Microsoft
Great man , so down to earth 🌎 Eddie and him hopping of each other , brilliant ❤❤
This is great fun....HOW ABOUT GETTING Jacki Stewart???
too old now....
@@CosmicSeeker69What do you mean “too old?” He’s still coming to races regularly. What would stop him appearing on a podcast?
This is the second podcast with Guenther today I’m listening to. There’s so much of him in F1 😂👍
i really hope they will get Jacques Villeneuve to guest on their podcast, it would be absolutely epic!
So many wise words!!!!
This must be a fun one....thanks for what looks like a wonderfull conversations
Outstanding !!
Finally!
I’ve seen more trailers for this video than Star Wars! 😅
Great work as always guys!
Drive to Survive may have brought in a lot of viewers. But the bile that a lot of them spout online is shocking. There seems to be a huge new cohort of viewers, devoid of any knowledge of F1 pre-2021 and who were attracted to the off track fake drama that show emphasised.
Don't know, the bile that was directed at Vettel 2010-2014 was shocking, same with alonso in 2007 even from his team principal, to a lesser extent with Hamilton, especially in 2011. Michael was absolutely hated by the English for about 15 years but there was far less social media even in 2003.
Funny thing is everyone idolises Senna, but if any of today's drivers done or said half of what he did the outrage would be off the charts 😂
you must get the (uncensored) 1980 world champion Alan Jones . AJ is the perfect fit for Formula for Success he the best on Beyond the Grid
Used to have a couple Thunder 2300 and 2160's way back in the day. They were always great amps!
Nikki Lauda is also a person in F-1 that I miss very much ch
These guys are perfect - they should start an F1 team...
Andretti need to sow that they will bring something to the table, it has to generate extra revenue, as simple as that really.. Newman/Haas, now that was a team n half :)
Considering how comfortable David seems with life, the universe and stuff, I would love to know if he would swap that for a world championship and how he thinks it would have affected future Mr Coulthard if he had?
Media mogul and would seem a nice bloke!
If you are ever near Shobdon, drinks on me
DC & EJ Do you think it’s a possibility for Kalle Rovanperä to be a world champion in F1? I know people think it’s a crazy question… He’s having success with drifting and Porsche Cup…. Just putting it out there
Here it is. The f1 podcast/interview/whatever you’ve all been waiting for!
The car that went missing from the car park, was in the next weeks banger race, 😉
Absolutely top podcast so so funny
EJ started stealing cars :) What an opened and friendly trio. Truly kind and simple people. My people. My family. F1 forever.
Formula for a laugh
And a great one at that! ❤
Gunter ‘Foksmash’ Steiner
50 shades of Gunther lmao :D:D:D
Legend
Guenther, calling a Spade a Spade 😎😎👍
Top channel . Definitely subscribe . 😊
It’s two sweary former team principals for the price of one on this week’s FFS Edmund Patrick Jordan, OBE -born 30 March 1948 ARIES. Guenther Steiner -born 7 April 1965 ARIES David Coulthard - born on March 27, 1971 ARIES
Interesting. Makes you wonder whether Malcom Gladwell's thesis in Tipping Point applies: kids born early in the year tend to do a little better than those born later. So they get more support, adulation, opportunity, and promotion by their teachers and coaches (I am paraphrasing a brilliant man's writings, so please forgive any misstatements). This happens because kids are changing at such a fast pace - their rate of maturation is off the charts, so a few months of additional age can make a really big difference in their skills/performance. EJ, DC, and GS were all born in the first quarter of the year. Anyway, they are wonderful guys and I can't thank them enough for their contribution.
Wasnt this uploaded last week?
The next Top Gear trio
The likes of DC will always be one sided when it comes to formula one because he was never a world champion and he don't want to upset the powers above.
Just take the shambles with Lewis and Max where everyone in the rules were fixed on that day but not many high profile punters said so.
Have a lot of time for him. Hard to work for somebody who’s more interested in advertising tools on the side of the car, then actually having a competitive car.
Just think about the documentary Pumping Iron. Who from Pumping Iron has had the accent and charisma like Guenther? (Hint: his name rhymes with Ronald Schwarzenegger)
The thumbnail for this video reminds me of Jaws.
EJ, you need to bring Christian next time to the podcast
FFS with Guenther Steiner....😂
Take it from Gunther, don’t try to hide from Uncle Sam…😂
Eddie have any RORY GALLAGHER stories?????????????????? Thanks.
I miss Gunther he tells it like it is like it or not
how much money did he cost hass with rich energy and mazipan lawcuit ?
'He does not fok smash my podcast!'
The growl must stay. No point in discussion as Gunther said.
Eurovision has become a narcissistic clown show.
In the future if we are going to make the armed forces worthwhile things are going to have to improve. In WW1 generals were hundreds of miles away from people being asked to sacrifice themselves for no good reason. In future people will have to be given a task and told to get on with it without interference. I have encountered a few senior armed forces people and they seem stupid. A wing commander who doesn't know how to use seat belts in the cockpit for example yet everyone follows their instructions. This is a fault of the basic soldiers as well as the generals.
An F1 equivalent would be for a leader to give the task of servicing a car in 2 seconds without any input. The engineers would then have to be able to say to the leader 'keep out of it; you don't know anything about it'. RSM Slack, in my life, would not have taken well to me telling him that!
😴😴😴
BREAKING NEWS: Steiner rejoins Haas and signs Frentzen for 2025
Unpopular opinion but Gunther Steiner was simply out of his depth as team principal. The haas results bear witness to it.
Bluntly, He doesn’t have an outstanding engineering talent and his management style is simply chaotic “do as I say” “I’m a straight talker” etc etc. Great for TV but not for getting technical change and buy-in.
That’s ok if you’re Colin Chapman. He’s nowhere close
He a one trick pony: a media gem
Unless we got to see the day-to-day running of an F1 team, especially a modern one, its really difficult to say especially as pretty much everyone will have never have run one.
But yes, Haas' results simply were not good enough, but problems are rarely just one person, especially in this type of environment. If Gunther was the problem, then Gene is also a problem for keeping him in the role for so long...
@@3rdStoreyChemistGunther knew that the limitations of Haas was lack of funding from Gene. Gunther was in some ways suffering by seeing other teams like Williams as James their team principal keeps saying has invested millions into their foundations of how they build F1 cars. Gene for whatever reason. Hasn't.
The Haas you see driving now, was designed last year. Lets wait for the updates.
The two biggest a’holes of F1 on the same episode - wow!
They got you. Bet the social engineering made you woke too
@@03056932 is that English? I literally have NO idea what you are talking about?!
Did you need the attention?