Sebastian Vettel hybrid era stats: Wins: 14 Podiums: 60 Pole Positions: 12 Fastest Laps: 16 And yet F1 decided to completely neglect him in their video reviewing the era to this point. It’s a shame even the official account disrespect one of their greatest champions.
He only did well when Ferrari were cheating in 2017 and 2018. When they had to make their car legal in 2019 Vettel was beaten by LeClerc. If Ferrari hadn’t been caught cheating then he would’ve got a mention.
@@ben6993 the best part is Ferrari only ‘cheated’ in 2019, not 17 and 18 so that completely debunks your conspiracy. And vettel’s ridiculously bad luck is what cost him in 2019, he beat leclerc in the race head to head and lost out on big points in Canada, Russia, cota and Brazil (not to take away from leclerc’s fantastic season).
@@rayyan1495 why did you put cheated in quotation marks? They were cheating, it was only in 2019 that they were finally caught. They finished P2 then in 2020 they had to make the car legal and finished P6. That’s pretty strange isn’t it? Almost as if they were cheating using an illegal fuel flow system for the 3 previous seasons…
@@ben6993 because they didn’t cheat. They found a loophole they could exploit within the regulations, and the FIA fixed the loophole next year. Stay mad.
Not a single mention of a 4 time world champion who was the only opposition for mercedes for several seasons. but let`s hail gasly, norris and russell as the future
That really irks me. Leclerc, Gasly, Norris, and Russell are mentioned as the ones who could take the fight to Lewis in the future, but not even a mention for Seb?
It’s basically a video about Lewis/Mercedes and Max and not the history of turbo hybrid era. How can you mention only 3 seasons while forgetting about Ferrari and the 2015/2017/2018/2019/2020 seasons smh
I'll never understand what the official F1 media, channel and socials have against the 3rd most successful driver in the history of the sport it's baffling how you underestimate Vettel no matter what he has 14 victories in the turbo-hybrid era, was the 1st and only non Mercedes driver to lead the championship between 2014-2020 and the only one to challenge their dominance even with a slower car. one of the few to have multiple podiums with thee different teams. 4th biggest and most successful driver of this era. and yet you don't mention him. what a shame, really
As the great man Enzo Ferrari said, the British will destroy F1 with their hybrid teams. And the British biased media have destroyed F1 with their bias coverage. Worst tv ratings in F1 history when Dorothy and Toto win races handed to them by the FIA
@@hueanao he wasn't here in Gernany he's one of the 2nd Motorsport hero behind Michael Schumacher. In Germany he's a hero, and in other Countries seb is loved as well...But I get what you mean
Let's hope the next era isn't dominated by just 1 team, props for Mercedes for doing so because it's incredible to do that for that long, but we need more teams fighting for wins and championships.
One more thing is there . If they post something about Seb or Alonso they will ruin that video with some comic music . If it is for their golden son , it will be presented as a masterpiece .
267 races, 57 poless, 53 wins, 38 fastest lap, 122 podiums, 3048 points and 4 WORLD CHAMPİON You cannot always be the best. but you can do your best. (SEB) What a shame, no mention for Sebastian VETTEL in the rivalries. he was one of the best
@@faizal.k.k5346 Unfortunately, unless AM get their internal issues sorted, we may never see Seb rise again. He's got it in him, it's whether he's given capable machinery
@@creepcrafting56 he had the fastest car in 2017 and 2018 when Ferrari were cheating and still couldn’t do it. Then he got outclassed by LeClerc in 2019
He wasn’t mentioned because Ferrari were cheating when Vettel was challenging Hamilton. That’s my take on it anyway. Most of the wins you mentioned weren’t even in the hybrid era
Technically speaking, we’ve got two *generations* of the turbo-hybrid era from 2014-2021. Initially, there was 2014-2016, when these engines were introduced alongside a low downforce and skinny tires design philosophy, and then 2017-2021, with wider, high downforce, high mechanical grip design philosophy. 2022 will be a third generation of the turbo-hybrid era.
@@pepsiaxe2937 Its not that Vettel cant beat Leclerc/Daniel . Its the emotional instability or psychological factor that Vettel never posses to have a younger teammate with him . Nothing other than that .
So this video isnt about the Era, its about Lewis, Rosberg and Max. We had incredible stories, like Daniels, or Sebs, but no, lets focus on 3 drivers and a single team
True, but you can't deny that Merc simply dominated those years and especially Lewis. I don't like Lewis one bit but you need the best driver in the best car to win and that's exactly what happened. I hated those years, they were utterly boring but you can't blame Lewis for that.
You need to simply try so hard to prepare this type of "tribute video" for the turbo hybrid era of Formula 1. Sebastian Vettel was the only reason why so many people had watched Formula 1 in 2017 and 2018 years. Many people wanted to see number "5" driver of Scuderia Ferrari to win his "5th" championship against the dominating Mercedes Team. This was the main topic and even though not lasted long, this topic brought a reason for people to watch Formula 1. No offense but it wasn't Hamilton.
You mean diversity bs? Previously f1 was a white dominated sport and Lewis has brought diversity from people like me and other backgrounds to love the sport. Sorry if Lewis ruined your white party with his dominant mad talent bs. 🤣😂
I don't want this comment section to go to a different point. From my point of view, Hamilton is a great driver. Of course he will get the most of the appreciation in this era, no doubt about it. However the point that I would like to emphasize here is, just like in the previous Redbull dominant era, you can not deny Vettel. This is not right. This is similar to forgetting or not mentioning Alonso or Hamilton, for their achievements in 2010-2013 era. And this will be also not right. Thanks.
Mercedes used their overpowered engine advantage mid-season in 2017 and 2018 and left Ferrari in the dust. They nearly done that last year. Thanks to Seb and Max for making F1 interesting.
@@lesediramahobo8991 actually mercedes stopped developing their car last season to focus on the 2022 car and still managed to compete with redbull who were fully developing their car. Just imagine what class mercedes they are in. Can't wait for this season to see more dust thrown at redbull 😅🤣😂
@@Frozander no, they weren't, seb was just 46 points away, and those 46 points can easily be gained in Singapore (first lap crash, lost 25 points and Hamilton gained 7), reliability issues in Japan (lost 18 points), that already made a 50 point difference and seb still got more bad luck (Malaysia, Canada, Silverstone, etc.) unlike lewis.
I don't understand how you lot missed the plot.. Even if its till summer break it was still a battle for 1st... A mention about that wouldn't have gone wrong for F1..
@@Rahul-kz5fi I don't really get it. I know very few F1 fans in the UK who like Lewis. When you look at the online comments nearly all of the Lewis supporters are not from the UK.
2017 Vettel almost made it , Ferrari ruined it . In 2018 people say Vettel lost it at Hockenehim . Yes Hamilton gained a psychological advantage there . But Even if Vettel could have won at Germany , Lewis would have won the championship . Mercedes-Benz development midseason put them way superior and ahead of the Ferraris .
@@daaanna9678 how did he bottled it in 2017, show me mistakes he did in that season and since when was SF70H the fastest car huh? Having the best chassis doesn’t mean the fastest car, Lewis had it the Mercedes had the best aerodynamics and engine but Sebastian was the best driver
Mentions Bernie Ecclestone leaving but not Charlie Whiting who passed away. Without him pushing for the changes in safety until his sad passing in Melbourne in 2019 made F1 safer. He made sure Bianchis sad passing NEVER happened again.
F1 is about being the fastest and the best, not being a TV show. Its been thrilling seeing a team and driver maul the competition working In perfect harmony with undoubted talent throughout the team
Not even a mention for Sebastian Vettel, who was the only credible rival of Mercedes until 2021. And remember he’s still a 4-times world champion. Championship fight in 2017 and 2018 was so exciting.
This wasn't even a recap of the turbo hybrid era, this is just the highlight of hamilton and Mercedes success. No mention of seb Hamilton rivalry for 2017-2018, no mention of alonso with mclaren 2015-2018 (they only showed us the meme material), no mention of seb with ferrari 2015-2020.
Hats off to Rosberg and Verstappen for bringing the fight to Lewis all the way till the end in Abu Dhabi. Of course can't forget about Vettel but he fell apart 2nd half of 2017 and 2018
@@visiblyvisible6451 He could, but the strategy decisions in his team were SO bad he had much more pressure than needed and that is what broke him, in my opinion... They lost so many races unnecessarily...
Kinda ironic how the presence of Michael Schumacher at Mercedes between 2010-2012 attracted the biggest engineering talent which then created the most dominant machine in F1 history which enabled Hamilton to beat Schumacher's records.
I can't believe that didn't mention to Sebastian Vettel that he fight against Merecedes 2 years in a row (2017-2018). And the Mercedes era was so boring, the only can get better was the 2021 season without a doubt, and also some races were amazing between the years, but one team that was dominated everything was not fun. That's why I left to watched since they started the Hybrid era in 2014, but I come back to see it in 2017. Let's hope that 2022 will be more better, with more teams and drivers fighting for the championships and please try to give the show what the fans want!!! How it was in 2021!
So F1 didn't mention Ferrari-Mercedes rivalries? Let me remind you guys, there's only 1 team and 1 driver that challenges Mercedes dominance in TH era, and that is Sebastian Vettel in red Ferrari suit with Scuderia Ferrari team.
@@sobversion3 At least now it’s the second year with a cost-cap and Red Bull with lots of Honda experience … fingers crossed I mean, a three way would be incredible, but better keep expectations low, maybe a rivalry between 2 even matched teams
One of the most boring eras of F1 in recent memories must be Said since 2014 lots of fans like me lost interest in the sports until this season. This artificial overtaking through DRS meant drivers weren't able to show their potential and breezed past other drivers and no real racing.
That, and the near total one-sided nature in Mercedes' favour. I still question whether we can consider Hamilton one of the all time greats when he barely had to contend for race wins.
Won't miss that era at all- cars were too wide, too long, we lost the iconic engine noise and apart from last season it was an absolute snooze fest. Let's hope lessons have been learned and the new regulations are a success and we have multiple world champions with personality that leave their politics at the door!
@@jedijackattack3594 It's a balance. Too small and the cars become extremely dangerous (60s), but big also means harder to overtake, thus ruining the racing.
@@jedijackattack3594 they (F1) well and truly lost the plot after 2016, imo. I'm not hopeful about 2022. Might be proven wrong, but with long, wide cars, and bigger tyres, and the ever-increasing street circuits that appear on the calendar... yeah
@@LogieT2K it’s a new era, but you can’t say the “turbo hybrid era” has ended when the engines aren’t changing. It’s still the turbo hybrid era, but it’s a new aero era.
@@jorhop4005 i think we getting on the verge of semantics lol. It seems likely we will have these engines far longer than any previous engine regulations
We start new era with couple of young talent like max, charles, george, lando. But don't forget the old experienced drivers like lewis and seb is still here.
@@projectvii4230 i wanna see two podiums, including a win (maybe even in hungary to put it “full circle”), out of that man by the end of the year, cuz he can do it
Alonso is right: "Formula 1 creates a hostile environment for non-English people." It happened to Fernando in 2007 and to Sebastian in 2017-2018. I think Hamilton is a great champion but he is not worth 3 more championships to Seb and 5 more to Fernando.
Not even mentioning Sebastian Vettel's contribution to making at least two of these seasons (2017, 2018) exciting and memorable is a disgrace. One is left speculating what could be the reason(s) ... incompetence?, bias?, worse?
I’ll just let the comments on this post speak for itself, how can you make a video like this and not mention the FOUR TIME WORLD CHAMPION Sebastian Vettel? Ridiculous disrespect.
Hamilton and Vettel the best drivers for me. Of course they had their rivalry but they're the pair who have fought in 2 eras, a total of 11 championships between them and each one of the best to come out of their respective countries. Both started same year too and two of the youngest champions ever. Only Verstappen is between them I believe. Amazing
Vettel best driver ? Nah it's allways was Alonso=Hamilton>Vettel [2014 season got destroyed by Dani Ric/ 2018 choked championship/2019 Lost to Leclerc in his 1st season in Ferrari/2020 was absolute dogshit]
@@silentnight1805 Is it 😂 Then what about this Alonso defeating Hamilton with a slower Ferrari in 2010 & 2012 ? How about defending Hamilton's overpowered Mercedes-Benz with a trash McLaren Honda & average Alpine . Politics is an important factor in battles between teammates . By your logic Nico Rosberg is better tha Hamilton as he has a championship & handful of race wins/poles Vs Hamilton .
@@winter3040 vettel just doesn't perform at the best on everytime but on his day he really is the best. Think about like this: you got 4 A's in 4 different exams and then the next one you get an C but does that mean you are an idiot? no soo...
2014-2016 and 2017-2021 were technically two different eras, but I'll assume they were referring to Mercedes winning by default making these distinctions moot.
Honestly, daniel riccardo drinking, alonso enjoying sun, how on earth they didn't mention Seb, future wont live long if you forget your legendary drivers F1.
The most boring era I've ever watched since I started understanding Formula 1. Thank you Sebastian and Max for actually giving us some reason to tune in once in a while.
Haha in 2017, 2018 and 2021 if it wasn't for hamilton, sebastian and max would've easily taken the title without any battle. Bottas is no match for them. Can't compliment one while ignoring the other
@@Rahul-px3my I was going to say the exact same thing. It takes at least two drivers to make an interesting championship battle, if you take the title defender out of the picture there is no fight and no entertainment
@@vHiddenAce ikr. At this point, it seems like some people are just so biased against lewis because of his dominance that they are fine with anyone else winning apart from him even if it isn't very close
When Ferrari set record between 1999 and 2004 of 6 consecutive constructors titles I thought it would stand for quite a lot longer than it did . For Mercedes to win 8 WCCs in a row is remarkable. The FIA is predicting they'll be no more than a second in terms performance between the entire field next year . Lert's hope they are right.
This is yet another example of the FIA been wrong & not understanding the sport. The cars are going go be significantly slower & we're going to wish we had the older cars back
I think that competitive advantage will take a few seasons to equalise, mainly because the big teams will still benefit from their previous massive budgets as the new cars have been in development since about 2019 when the rule changes were first announced. The fundamentals of the rule changes should make it more difficult to find loop holes that gain huge advantages, but thats also never out the picture.
I'm still going to miss the 2017-2021 cars, they were ridiculously fast and fantastic to watch racing. Sure, there was a lack of competition, save for some cases (Ferrari in 2017-18 and Verstappen in 2021), but, as well as there were "bad" moments, we had iconic moments. Who doesnt remember the Verstappen-Leclerc battle in Silverstone 2019, the chaotic 2017 Azerbaijan GP, Kimi Räikkönen winning again after more than 100 races of waiting at CoTA in 2018, Grosjean escaping from his burning Haas in Bahrain, Germany 2019, one of the best races ever, and of course, the 2021 Hamilton-Verstappen title fight, a fight which saw a new champion crowned. Hopefully, with this new generation of Turbo-Hybrid engines (the 3rd rule change ever since it's introduction) brings us a closer grid and many teams/drivers, having a chance of fighting for the championship, and hopefully Ferrari can win again, after more than 10 years of nothing, despite Vettel giving the Tifosi hopes of winning for 2 years. Can't wait, and the cars surely look stunning
The fact that Sebastian Vettel, a Championship contender and double digit race winner in the hybrid era, wasn’t even mentioned in this video is simply disrespectful
@@Firebolt1729 people in this sport are very toxic and always have something to complain about or criticize, wether it’s the sport itself or one of the drivers. Hate this community sometimes.
@@vascop3642 might as well quit now and save time... I remember when Ferrari dominated the sport. No one complained because it was Ferrari. Biggest automotive fanbase in the world. The V10s helped too. Worth every penny to sit up on a hill in the grass and listen to them sing for hours between qualifying and racing. Can't say that about the hybrid era...
@@adityareddy3552 you have to remember McLaren use their tokens to swap engine from renaunlt to Merc in 2021 but they are 4th behind Ferrari in constructors did superb job I'd say this year with the right packaged for the Merc engine zak downplaying his team who knows 😆
I don't think this video is accurate. In 2014 hybrid powerunits were introduced and it's not like they are changing for the next season. We are "just" witnessing a big change in aero and chassis just like in 2017. So no, this is not the end of an era. It's just the beginning of the third fase of the hybrid era
Half the video was literally an advertisement for Mercedes and Hamilton and okay, that's what the boring Hybrid era was mostly like, but missing out Seb Vettel's/Ferrari's title challenge is unforgivable, sorry. Just add 2 more minutes and make it a more balanced video.
The cars were effing fast and tech marvels, which is how I will most fondly remember the era. On the downside, Mercedes becoming a dominant empire, and Hamilton becoming the new Schumacher, a boring winning robot who many are desperate to see the back of. When he hasn't steamrollered, things become poisonous very quickly. That I won't miss. Will a new rule set result in Verstappen, or anyone else for that matter, going on a dominant run of their own?
@@jamesdaniels1036 nice opinion you got there, the comment before it had said nothing about hamiltons driving. It simply stated dominance is boring, but due to these cars, even more so. Redbull, Ferrari, Mclaren and Williams have also been dominant at one point too. I ask you politely to stop telling people to cry, the fact the mentioned comment upset you seems to point out you being upset. In future please be more respectful, thank you.
Probably will see a dominant era for Max at some point in his life, and people suddenly will be back to saying "he's done the best job, being the best is what F1 is all about, it's up to the other teams to close the gap" as they were in schumacher's time but unsurprisingly didn't when Lewis was at the forefront....wonder why...
Honestly the cars were not that fast, barely faster than cars from 15 years ago, while road cars today are way faster than road cars from 15 years ago. F1 pace has stagnated in comparison, the modified LMP1 beating F1 record at SPA recently was embarrassing . F1 cars today are too heavy, too wide and barely making 1000bhp is pathetic.
“Selling up to Liberty Media who now along with the FIA have revolutionized the future of the sport to serve a new generation of fans.” Jesus. Help us all. What a double entendre
I have never seen a video thats so ignorant of fan opinions and so self stroking before. "all hail the hybrid era" What the? This era singlehandedly alienated a huge chunk of old fans and introduced new fans who wouldn't even like the "real F1".
A new era begins with a lot of young drivers being ready to prove that they will be the future contenders for the drivers title, and we hope to see more competition with the addition of new teams and constructors 🔥🔥
I really hope that in the next era, many more teams are competing for the top. I hope we no longer have to just think "Oh I wonder if Team X or Team Y will win today" The more competitors and more unpredictable, the better the racing will be for us fans!
Sebastian Vettel hybrid era stats:
Wins: 14
Podiums: 60
Pole Positions: 12
Fastest Laps: 16
And yet F1 decided to completely neglect him in their video reviewing the era to this point. It’s a shame even the official account disrespect one of their greatest champions.
He only did well when Ferrari were cheating in 2017 and 2018. When they had to make their car legal in 2019 Vettel was beaten by LeClerc. If Ferrari hadn’t been caught cheating then he would’ve got a mention.
@@ben6993 the best part is Ferrari only ‘cheated’ in 2019, not 17 and 18 so that completely debunks your conspiracy. And vettel’s ridiculously bad luck is what cost him in 2019, he beat leclerc in the race head to head and lost out on big points in Canada, Russia, cota and Brazil (not to take away from leclerc’s fantastic season).
@@rayyan1495 why did you put cheated in quotation marks? They were cheating, it was only in 2019 that they were finally caught. They finished P2 then in 2020 they had to make the car legal and finished P6. That’s pretty strange isn’t it? Almost as if they were cheating using an illegal fuel flow system for the 3 previous seasons…
@@ben6993 because they didn’t cheat. They found a loophole they could exploit within the regulations, and the FIA fixed the loophole next year. Stay mad.
Yawn.@@ben6993
Not a single mention of a 4 time world champion who was the only opposition for mercedes for several seasons. but let`s hail gasly, norris and russell as the future
That really irks me. Leclerc, Gasly, Norris, and Russell are mentioned as the ones who could take the fight to Lewis in the future, but not even a mention for Seb?
Do you think Seb is the future, then? He's a bit old for that, no?
@@77Raffi77 was this a video about the past 8 years? wasn´t seb a bigger part of that than those 4?
Also, they hail Lewis fight for equality but say nothing about what Seb has done for equality and sustainability? Smh
They didnt care it seems... Breaks my heart
What a shame, no mention for Seb in the rivalries 😤
in hindsight seb never stood a chance
It’s basically a video about Lewis/Mercedes and Max and not the history of turbo hybrid era. How can you mention only 3 seasons while forgetting about Ferrari and the 2015/2017/2018/2019/2020 seasons smh
This channel holds a grudge against Sebastian.
@@Firebolt1729 what dont you understand
@@tyroneboboo8576 I think he understands what you said...its just total trash so we have to make sure youre not mentally challenged yourself.
I'll never understand what the official F1 media, channel and socials have against the 3rd most successful driver in the history of the sport
it's baffling how you underestimate Vettel no matter what
he has 14 victories in the turbo-hybrid era, was the 1st and only non Mercedes driver to lead the championship between 2014-2020 and the only one to challenge their dominance even with a slower car. one of the few to have multiple podiums with thee different teams. 4th biggest and most successful driver of this era.
and yet you don't mention him. what a shame, really
Bias British media influence is why
As the great man Enzo Ferrari said, the British will destroy F1 with their hybrid teams. And the British biased media have destroyed F1 with their bias coverage. Worst tv ratings in F1 history when Dorothy and Toto win races handed to them by the FIA
Vettel's 2017 and 2018 campaigns to challenge Hamilton and Mercedes were fun to watch.
Vettel was born in the wrong country. That's why F1 media doesn't care about him.
@@hueanao he wasn't here in Gernany he's one of the 2nd Motorsport hero behind Michael Schumacher. In Germany he's a hero, and in other Countries seb is loved as well...But I get what you mean
casually giving shoey more screentime than Seb, the only driver next to Max and Nico to actually challenge Lewis for the title
They're an english youtube channel. English people hate germans, and Australians are descendants of the english so they're going to prop them up.
Challenging for the first half of the season, because at the 2nd he disappeared really, plus Ferrari's poor strategies didn't help too.
@@jeanpaulblanchette2079 BS... the British appreciate Sebs skills and his history in the sport. Your talking nonsense!
@@alimantado373 i don't know, F1 always had british bias
Bottas. If he was allowed to win
Let's hope the next era isn't dominated by just 1 team, props for Mercedes for doing so because it's incredible to do that for that long, but we need more teams fighting for wins and championships.
Mercedes only dominated because of cheating🤡🤡🤡
@@stellar6643 🧂🧂🧂
It's incredible having the highest budget?
@@stellar6643 Ah yes the most developed form of salt: headcannon with a bit of coping and baseless theories! 💀
@@Ali623x Ferrari had the highest budget but ok
Seb won more races than Verstappen in the hybrid era and challenged Mercedes for two years in a row but gets zero recognition by F1. Awesome.
I can't believe they'd leave that out. The only reason 2017 and 2018 weren't complete snooze fests was because of Seb and Ferrari
@stijn mensink my bad I didn’t think Verstappen won that many before 2021 but yeah still
@@sinannoyan5302 a greater accomplishment since he never had a best car from 2015 to 2020 .
Sebastian and Alonso is always disrespected by F1 .
Neither aren’t, Seb is overrated unlike Alonso
They hate Ferrari
I cannot believe there were no mentions of Seb, even once!
One more thing is there .
If they post something about Seb or Alonso they will ruin that video with some comic music .
If it is for their golden son , it will be presented as a masterpiece .
@@ananthu8534 golden son max ?
HERE COMES SEBASTIAN VETTEL
267 races, 57 poless, 53 wins, 38 fastest lap, 122 podiums, 3048 points and 4 WORLD CHAMPİON
You cannot always be the best. but you can do your best. (SEB)
What a shame, no mention for Sebastian VETTEL in the rivalries. he was one of the best
He is still one of the best !!!
@@faizal.k.k5346 Unfortunately, unless AM get their internal issues sorted, we may never see Seb rise again. He's got it in him, it's whether he's given capable machinery
@@creepcrafting56 he had the fastest car in 2017 and 2018 when Ferrari were cheating and still couldn’t do it. Then he got outclassed by LeClerc in 2019
He wasn’t mentioned because Ferrari were cheating when Vettel was challenging Hamilton. That’s my take on it anyway.
Most of the wins you mentioned weren’t even in the hybrid era
@@ben6993 It doesn't change his past
"All hail the turbo hybrid era" - no one, ever
literally
LOOOL
Haha 😂
Yup.... we missed out on what Nick de Vries could do and left to ponder what will become of Piastri because of that Young driver, Alonso....
No one except Lewis Hamilton that is..
Technically speaking, we’ve got two *generations* of the turbo-hybrid era from 2014-2021. Initially, there was 2014-2016, when these engines were introduced alongside a low downforce and skinny tires design philosophy, and then 2017-2021, with wider, high downforce, high mechanical grip design philosophy. 2022 will be a third generation of the turbo-hybrid era.
Exactly, I don't understand why people are saying the hybrid era is ending considering the engines are the same
This exactly hybrid era isn't going anywhere
It’s kind of like the regulation changes in 2009, same engine but drastically differently aero to improve racing.
Technically, technically, we are still in the hybrid era.
The engines remain frozen till 2025. All thats changing is chassis and body.
TURBO HYBRID ERA: Skinny Generation, Wide/THICC Generation, Smooth Generation!
Not one mention of Vettel who was the best driver outside Mercedes for a few of seasons
Because Vettel makes mistakes time and time again. And when put alongside a decent team mate like Leclerc or Ricciardo he gets beat.
@@pepsiaxe2937 Its not that Vettel cant beat Leclerc/Daniel .
Its the emotional instability or psychological factor that Vettel never posses to have a younger teammate with him .
Nothing other than that .
@@pepsiaxe2937 name me vettel mistakes in 2017 when he fight for the championship with a bad ferrari
@@smilingbark8077 Singapore
@@pepsiaxe2937 is not a mistake, is a race incident causing by a sanwich betwen him raikkonen and verstappen, vettel was the best in 2017 and is clear
So this video isnt about the Era, its about Lewis, Rosberg and Max. We had incredible stories, like Daniels, or Sebs, but no, lets focus on 3 drivers and a single team
Honestly Mercedes wiped the floor with everyone since 2014. They deserved to be 90% of the video
@@derrickcastillo8077 Ehm, no? It’s not like Mercedes was the only team on the grid? Not mentioning Seb or Ferrari is downright insulting
They won almost everything but at some points someone challenged them...
Ferrari could've won once but... strategies
Well it’s nice
True, but you can't deny that Merc simply dominated those years and especially Lewis. I don't like Lewis one bit but you need the best driver in the best car to win and that's exactly what happened. I hated those years, they were utterly boring but you can't blame Lewis for that.
You need to simply try so hard to prepare this type of "tribute video" for the turbo hybrid era of Formula 1. Sebastian Vettel was the only reason why so many people had watched Formula 1 in 2017 and 2018 years. Many people wanted to see number "5" driver of Scuderia Ferrari to win his "5th" championship against the dominating Mercedes Team. This was the main topic and even though not lasted long, this topic brought a reason for people to watch Formula 1. No offense but it wasn't Hamilton.
hamilton bs took people off of f1
You mean diversity bs? Previously f1 was a white dominated sport and Lewis has brought diversity from people like me and other backgrounds to love the sport. Sorry if Lewis ruined your white party with his dominant mad talent bs. 🤣😂
I don't want this comment section to go to a different point. From my point of view, Hamilton is a great driver. Of course he will get the most of the appreciation in this era, no doubt about it. However the point that I would like to emphasize here is, just like in the previous Redbull dominant era, you can not deny Vettel. This is not right. This is similar to forgetting or not mentioning Alonso or Hamilton, for their achievements in 2010-2013 era. And this will be also not right. Thanks.
Mercedes used their overpowered engine advantage mid-season in 2017 and 2018 and left Ferrari in the dust. They nearly done that last year. Thanks to Seb and Max for making F1 interesting.
@@lesediramahobo8991 actually mercedes stopped developing their car last season to focus on the 2022 car and still managed to compete with redbull who were fully developing their car. Just imagine what class mercedes they are in. Can't wait for this season to see more dust thrown at redbull 😅🤣😂
We only missed a Vettel-Ferrari championship :(
Let's hope for a more competitive era with smaller and better sounded cars!!
So 2014 to 2021... Yet there is no mentions about Seb's (VET & Ham) 2017, 2018 championship fight... Well done F1..👍
There was no fight. I think media hype but Mercedes always had everyone else covered.
Those were barely fights. And Mercedes wiped Ferrari on second half of the championship anyway
@@Frozander no, they weren't, seb was just 46 points away, and those 46 points can easily be gained in Singapore (first lap crash, lost 25 points and Hamilton gained 7), reliability issues in Japan (lost 18 points), that already made a 50 point difference and seb still got more bad luck (Malaysia, Canada, Silverstone, etc.) unlike lewis.
That "title fiights" were over at the middle of the season lol
I don't understand how you lot missed the plot.. Even if its till summer break it was still a battle for 1st... A mention about that wouldn't have gone wrong for F1..
Vettel in 2017 and 2018: “I basically don’t exist”
He's not British so ofcourse
@@Rahul-kz5fi Neither are Max or Rosberg
@@Rahul-kz5fi I don't really get it. I know very few F1 fans in the UK who like Lewis. When you look at the online comments nearly all of the Lewis supporters are not from the UK.
@@Rahul-kz5fiTypical from F1 .
Always showing disrespect to Micheal , Sebastian and Alonso .
@@VenomousCompany i bet he is not exist since 2013
Ah yes, completely forgetting the two years where Ferrari and Vettel challenged Mercedes for the title.
For like half of the season
They didn't really. Both seasons Mercedes dominated the second half and it ended up not even being close.
@@cu3ed given we don't really know it it was illegal
@@Frozander Unitil Mexico with only 2 more races to go is not 'halfway in the season'.
2017 Vettel almost made it , Ferrari ruined it .
In 2018 people say Vettel lost it at Hockenehim . Yes Hamilton gained a psychological advantage there . But Even if Vettel could have won at Germany , Lewis would have won the championship .
Mercedes-Benz development midseason put them way superior and ahead of the Ferraris .
Where's Sebastian Vettel? You can't ignore what he's done for the sport.
FOM hates Seb
The V10s of Schumacher’s Ferraris and the V8s of Vettel’s Red Bull is what brought me into the sport in the first place
Not even a mention of seb... honestly absurd at this point how obviously biased f1 is against him.
They are not biased against him but rather towards lewis
Not mention him in the rivalries... ok. But not mention him as part of the equality, rights and eco movements is unfair to what this man has done!
They always show disrespect to Seb , Micheal and Alonso .
BuT He IsNt VeRStApPeN
Kind of weird you didn't mention Vettels 2017 and 2018 seasons.
Nothing for Sebastian Vettel who won all these races without the best car....
As max said , " it wasn't even a fight" 🤭🤣
Vettel had the fastest car in 2017 and 2018 but bottled both seasons
@@daaanna9678 how did he bottled it in 2017, show me mistakes he did in that season and since when was SF70H the fastest car huh? Having the best chassis doesn’t mean the fastest car, Lewis had it the Mercedes had the best aerodynamics and engine but Sebastian was the best driver
@@abrahamalatrash8299 vettel was never the best as shown by his non existent wet weather ability
@@abrahamalatrash8299 Vettel was so much better than Hamilton that he was completely outclassed by Leclerc and dropped by Ferrari.
The fact that Seb was ignored for his fights in 2017 and 2018 and Max was included just for 2021, shows the priority of liberty media
Seb bottled the wdc 2 times
max actually won the title, seb unfortunately did not even come to the last race
@@vavradaniel2662 wrong, 2017 ferrari bottled it, vettel was much better than lewis, in 2018 though, vettel did messed it up sometimes.
Ferrari were cheating in those years, that’s why it wasn’t mentioned
Mentions Bernie Ecclestone leaving but not Charlie Whiting who passed away. Without him pushing for the changes in safety until his sad passing in Melbourne in 2019 made F1 safer. He made sure Bianchis sad passing NEVER happened again.
How do you make a video about 2014-2021 without even mentioning Vettel being the main antagonist to Hamilton's dominance?
There wasnt enough time after 5 mins of hamilton complimentary
what more you expect from Hamilton fan page
As the new era begins, rising stars such as Charles Leclerc, George Russell, Max Verstappen and Lando Norris are set to rise.
FIA won't allow another season without Lewis' 8th title
@@THEMP. naah theyll probably give max another
@@THEMP. Yeah they proved it in Abu Dhabi🤦♂️🤦♂️
Mazepin will beat em all bro
@@THEMP. Bro FIA are not biased to Lewis man. If they were biased, they would have ended the race under the safety car and get Lewis his 8th WDC.
2021 season was 100 times better than the past 7 years
true 🅱️oss
🅱️oss is s🅱️innala time arrived for the others?
The 🅱️oss has spoken
F1 is about being the fastest and the best, not being a TV show. Its been thrilling seeing a team and driver maul the competition working In perfect harmony with undoubted talent throughout the team
2016 ?
Not even a mention for Sebastian Vettel, who was the only credible rival of Mercedes until 2021. And remember he’s still a 4-times world champion. Championship fight in 2017 and 2018 was so exciting.
This wasn't even a recap of the turbo hybrid era, this is just the highlight of hamilton and Mercedes success. No mention of seb Hamilton rivalry for 2017-2018, no mention of alonso with mclaren 2015-2018 (they only showed us the meme material), no mention of seb with ferrari 2015-2020.
not a single word about vettel (lol) imagine those seasons without him (especially 17 and 18) even more boring mercedes dominace
I was hoping that 2017 will be "another era". How wrong I was... Finger cross for 2022!
@@stellar6643 No had the fastest car🤣
considering the power unit carries around from last year, I'm sure Mercedes will be the team to beat again for this season, the same as 2017
@@venkatakrishnaiahpaladugu9133 That’s why Ferrari got only 5 poles to Mercedes’ 15...
@@Firebolt1729 In the races the Ferrari was faster and was better on its tyres
@@venkatakrishnaiahpaladugu9133 yeah that’s why they won Monza and challenged Mercedes to the win in Monza like 2018 and 19
Hats off to Rosberg and Verstappen for bringing the fight to Lewis all the way till the end in Abu Dhabi. Of course can't forget about Vettel but he fell apart 2nd half of 2017 and 2018
Vettel had kept the title fight going till near the end in 2017. It’s mostly Singapore and Malaysia that unravelled his championship.
It's a shame vettel couldn't do it he had the car but he couldn't handle the pressure
@@visiblyvisible6451 He could, but the strategy decisions in his team were SO bad he had much more pressure than needed and that is what broke him, in my opinion... They lost so many races unnecessarily...
@@ferrari2k also Ferrari literally went backwards in the latter half of 2018
@@visiblyvisible6451 It wasn’t his fault in 2017
Kinda ironic how the presence of Michael Schumacher at Mercedes between 2010-2012 attracted the biggest engineering talent which then created the most dominant machine in F1 history which enabled Hamilton to beat Schumacher's records.
Exactly
I can't believe that didn't mention to Sebastian Vettel that he fight against Merecedes 2 years in a row (2017-2018).
And the Mercedes era was so boring, the only can get better was the 2021 season without a doubt, and also some races were amazing between the years, but one team that was dominated everything was not fun. That's why I left to watched since they started the Hybrid era in 2014, but I come back to see it in 2017.
Let's hope that 2022 will be more better, with more teams and drivers fighting for the championships and please try to give the show what the fans want!!! How it was in 2021!
We need to give respect to vettel who before max was the only one who got close to mercedes
with cheat
Seb is one of the best drivers ever.
@@lzx6797 How?
@@lzx6797 what
Vettel won with the best car Verstappen won with a worse car compared to Mercedes
So F1 didn't mention Ferrari-Mercedes rivalries? Let me remind you guys, there's only 1 team and 1 driver that challenges Mercedes dominance in TH era, and that is Sebastian Vettel in red Ferrari suit with Scuderia Ferrari team.
Biased british media, alonso was spot on.
@@OctavioVLT Not in the hybrid era.
You mean the dust? meh
Never been happier to see an era end.
same
Same
Not really over, still the same engines
Same, hopefully the era to come will be much more varied and unpredictable
@@sobversion3 At least now it’s the second year with a cost-cap and Red Bull with lots of Honda experience … fingers crossed
I mean, a three way would be incredible, but better keep expectations low, maybe a rivalry between 2 even matched teams
One of the most boring eras of F1 in recent memories must be Said since 2014 lots of fans like me lost interest in the sports until this season. This artificial overtaking through DRS meant drivers weren't able to show their potential and breezed past other drivers and no real racing.
That, and the near total one-sided nature in Mercedes' favour.
I still question whether we can consider Hamilton one of the all time greats when he barely had to contend for race wins.
Won't miss that era at all- cars were too wide, too long, we lost the iconic engine noise and apart from last season it was an absolute snooze fest. Let's hope lessons have been learned and the new regulations are a success and we have multiple world champions with personality that leave their politics at the door!
In a few lines you gathered all the issues that damaging the fame of this sport....
@@hariszervoudakis9679 given that the cars are still 2m wide and 5 odd meters long in the new regs i wouldn't be hopeful.
@@jedijackattack3594 It's a balance. Too small and the cars become extremely dangerous (60s), but big also means harder to overtake, thus ruining the racing.
@@jedijackattack3594 they (F1) well and truly lost the plot after 2016, imo. I'm not hopeful about 2022. Might be proven wrong, but with long, wide cars, and bigger tyres, and the ever-increasing street circuits that appear on the calendar... yeah
You know what we can also leave at the door? The old engines.
I dont think the Era has ended yet since the turbo hybrids are still being used. I'd say it's been redesigned
Cars are radically different its a new era. Engines dont have to change for that to be the case
@@LogieT2K cars were also radically changed for 2017. The turbo hybrid era is very much not over, but it is a new era for F1, so was 2017-2021 though
@@LogieT2K it’s a new era, but you can’t say the “turbo hybrid era” has ended when the engines aren’t changing. It’s still the turbo hybrid era, but it’s a new aero era.
@@tonTeufel if your asking if i would consider the wide cars a new era from 2014 spec the. Yes i would too
@@jorhop4005 i think we getting on the verge of semantics lol. It seems likely we will have these engines far longer than any previous engine regulations
2021 was definitely the best F1 season in recent memory
Best since 2012 in my opinion
@@infernobeast9933 That’s a fact
@@infernobeast9933 2016 was great as well...🤷🏻♂️
The only decent seasons in the last era were last year and 2016.
I can say 2012 but it is definitely comparable to 2012 even
We start new era with couple of young talent like max, charles, george, lando. But don't forget the old experienced drivers like lewis and seb is still here.
Ever heard of Alonso lol
Seb is literally 34 he’s not old.
Count Alonso in. He still has it. Watching the young talents against the "old" drivers who are still performing will be a fantastic moment, surely.
@@projectvii4230 i wanna see two podiums, including a win (maybe even in hungary to put it “full circle”), out of that man by the end of the year, cuz he can do it
Lewis isn't confirmed for 22
Alonso is right: "Formula 1 creates a hostile environment for non-English people." It happened to Fernando in 2007 and to Sebastian in 2017-2018. I think Hamilton is a great champion but he is not worth 3 more championships to Seb and 5 more to Fernando.
Not even mentioning Sebastian Vettel's contribution to making at least two of these seasons (2017, 2018) exciting and memorable is a disgrace. One is left speculating what could be the reason(s) ... incompetence?, bias?, worse?
Can't wait to see Haas rise to the top this year!
And for Nikita Mazepin to mature into Nikita *Mazewin* , 2022 F1 World Champion
Mazeking will win his first championship
@@pranavps851 never say never but he could
Mazspin will get a point
@@harishdavinci8290 ...at the very least
Bring back v10's the sound is amazing
Yes yes yes, may I suggest perhaps a 5 cylinder power plant would get us very close to the symphony
I dont understand why they can't just give us V10s with biofuels.
The Mercedes era. Very curious which team will get the top spot coming season, and if we will see an exciting mix-up in the seasons of the coming era.
Probably Cosworth since they will nail the new engine regs. No wait it’s staying the same. Nothing will change. Mercedes will be on top again
let's hope "Honda" will find the power to beat the merc PU.....
Mercedes again and by a big margin. Maybe 2023 onwards will see others challenging them.
@@KkRech I bet people said this every season before seeing them be 1 second a lap faster again
@@KkRech 2024 Mercedes may dominate again KK Rech.
Its sad that in all of this, where Mercedes's dominance was highlighted, there was not a part given to show Valtteri's contribution.
We don't do that here
I’ll just let the comments on this post speak for itself, how can you make a video like this and not mention the FOUR TIME WORLD CHAMPION Sebastian Vettel? Ridiculous disrespect.
Hamilton and Vettel the best drivers for me. Of course they had their rivalry but they're the pair who have fought in 2 eras, a total of 11 championships between them and each one of the best to come out of their respective countries. Both started same year too and two of the youngest champions ever. Only Verstappen is between them I believe. Amazing
Vettel best driver ? Nah it's allways was Alonso=Hamilton>Vettel [2014 season got destroyed by Dani Ric/ 2018 choked championship/2019 Lost to Leclerc in his 1st season in Ferrari/2020 was absolute dogshit]
@@winter3040 Alonso was beaten by a rookie Hamilton, Hamilton>>Alonso. Vettel>Alonso, that was established a long time ago as well.
@@silentnight1805 Is it 😂
Then what about this Alonso defeating Hamilton with a slower Ferrari in 2010 & 2012 ?
How about defending Hamilton's overpowered Mercedes-Benz with a trash McLaren Honda & average Alpine .
Politics is an important factor in battles between teammates . By your logic Nico Rosberg is better tha Hamilton as he has a championship & handful of race wins/poles Vs Hamilton .
@@winter3040 vettel just doesn't perform at the best on everytime but on his day he really is the best. Think about like this: you got 4 A's in 4 different exams and then the next one you get an C but does that mean you are an idiot? no soo...
@@volkanuzug1824 I don't understand your comment I never said Vettel was bad overall just worse than Alonso and Hamilton ?
2014-2016 and 2017-2021 were technically two different eras, but I'll assume they were referring to Mercedes winning by default making these distinctions moot.
You know it is scary when Mercedes won every single season 👀👀
The constructors championship
With the Hybrid-Engine V6
Kinda sus to me
In the turbo hybrid era
@@Jordan-xx9ux the drivers championship too
Honestly, daniel riccardo drinking, alonso enjoying sun, how on earth they didn't mention Seb, future wont live long if you forget your legendary drivers F1.
The most boring era I've ever watched since I started understanding Formula 1. Thank you Sebastian and Max for actually giving us some reason to tune in once in a while.
Haha in 2017, 2018 and 2021 if it wasn't for hamilton, sebastian and max would've easily taken the title without any battle. Bottas is no match for them. Can't compliment one while ignoring the other
@@Rahul-px3my I was going to say the exact same thing. It takes at least two drivers to make an interesting championship battle, if you take the title defender out of the picture there is no fight and no entertainment
@@vHiddenAce ikr. At this point, it seems like some people are just so biased against lewis because of his dominance that they are fine with anyone else winning apart from him even if it isn't very close
When Ferrari set record between 1999 and 2004 of 6 consecutive constructors titles I thought it would stand for quite a lot longer than it did . For Mercedes to win 8 WCCs in a row is remarkable. The FIA is predicting they'll be no more than a second in terms performance between the entire field next year . Lert's hope they are right.
wdym
Spoilers.. won’t happen
@@BreadPitt7 How do you know.
@@TheSt1092 because it's never happened ever
This is yet another example of the FIA been wrong & not understanding the sport. The cars are going go be significantly slower & we're going to wish we had the older cars back
Lets hope there will more racing and not long advantage from bigger teams.
Key word - hope
I think that competitive advantage will take a few seasons to equalise, mainly because the big teams will still benefit from their previous massive budgets as the new cars have been in development since about 2019 when the rule changes were first announced. The fundamentals of the rule changes should make it more difficult to find loop holes that gain huge advantages, but thats also never out the picture.
An absolute failure of an era for a fight for the constructors.
And before this era was the V8 era, where there was a title fight from 6/8 seasons of that era and all from different teams
That pretty much sums up how disappointing this era has been compared to the previous era
its soo great you guys discussed sebastion in such a detail
I'm still going to miss the 2017-2021 cars, they were ridiculously fast and fantastic to watch racing. Sure, there was a lack of competition, save for some cases (Ferrari in 2017-18 and Verstappen in 2021), but, as well as there were "bad" moments, we had iconic moments. Who doesnt remember the Verstappen-Leclerc battle in Silverstone 2019, the chaotic 2017 Azerbaijan GP, Kimi Räikkönen winning again after more than 100 races of waiting at CoTA in 2018, Grosjean escaping from his burning Haas in Bahrain, Germany 2019, one of the best races ever, and of course, the 2021 Hamilton-Verstappen title fight, a fight which saw a new champion crowned.
Hopefully, with this new generation of Turbo-Hybrid engines (the 3rd rule change ever since it's introduction) brings us a closer grid and many teams/drivers, having a chance of fighting for the championship, and hopefully Ferrari can win again, after more than 10 years of nothing, despite Vettel giving the Tifosi hopes of winning for 2 years.
Can't wait, and the cars surely look stunning
I will still miss the sounds of the cars.....
@@Triggernlfrl the engine will be the same next year
The old cars look like trucks...
Unpopular opinion: the new 2022 cars look shocking
if you mean shockingly awful,then I agree
Yeah that's totally unpopular
We need to see what teams will came up with and then judge them
Shockingly amazing. The showcar looks horrible but the real models with actual liveries are amazing
Where did you see them? Dreams?
I will not miss the 2014-2021 era
Wow they really somehow managed not to mention Vettel for one second in this video. Wow
The fact that Sebastian Vettel, a Championship contender and double digit race winner in the hybrid era, wasn’t even mentioned in this video is simply disrespectful
You will say:
2014-2020 Mercedes Benz F1 Era.
More like the era the FIA did nothing to Mercs, unlike the era Ferrari dominance with Schumacher.
@@izzad777 don't let the lewis fans see this comment because apparently FIA doesn't want them to win
5:15 legendary meme of f1
With every end, a beginning blossoms
The fact that they didn't mention Seb challenging Lewis for 2 seasons is absurd.
We don't do that here
Mercedes had the engine tech and heavily influenced the rule change. FIA handed them 8 championships
Hopefully, the Mercedes era is also over. Let's hope for more competitive teams
I hope so too, but I wouldn't count on it. Just like the design changes promising better racing
I feel like it is highly innacurate to consider everything from 2014 until 2021 a single era. For me, we had the 2014-2016 era and then 2017-2021 era.
Imagine making a Video about modern F1 in which you even talk about Hamiltons efforts for equality and not mentioning Seb in the whole video...
Where is Vettel? He did very decent seasons with Ferrari, like 2015 or 2017...
We don't do that here
We won't miss these cars
Indeed. And what a boring era it's been, save for 2021. Hopefully 2022 onwards will be more exciting with more different winning teams and drivers.
@@lor7780 But yet people love the early 2000’s when Ferrari was dominating
🤡
2016....
@@Firebolt1729 people in this sport are very toxic and always have something to complain about or criticize, wether it’s the sport itself or one of the drivers. Hate this community sometimes.
@@NathanIrizarry1 I bet he wasn't even around 2017-18 seasons...one of those dts influx fan
Woow new video f1 really gives some content during winter break.
you need to do this with the REAL ending of the eras. (end of v8s, end of v10s, end of v12s, etc)
How could they make a hybrid era recap and not mention Seb, unbelievable.
I'm really gonna miss the Hybrid Era, Greatest era of F1 History..
This 2022 season is gonna be the most umpredictble of this last time. Ferrari, mb, rb, alpine, mclaren look so strong. This season gonna be very tight
Remove alpine and McLaren
Alpine having engine problems according to rumors
And Zak said they won't be there at top
If Mercedes dominates again Im quitting the sport
@@vascop3642 might as well quit now and save time... I remember when Ferrari dominated the sport. No one complained because it was Ferrari. Biggest automotive fanbase in the world. The V10s helped too. Worth every penny to sit up on a hill in the grass and listen to them sing for hours between qualifying and racing. Can't say that about the hybrid era...
@@SirRobbins the Ferrari dominated for 5 years not 8
@@adityareddy3552 you have to remember McLaren use their tokens to swap engine from renaunlt to Merc in 2021 but they are 4th behind Ferrari in constructors did superb job I'd say this year with the right packaged for the Merc engine zak downplaying his team who knows 😆
What a shame there was no mention of kimmi's retirement.
We don't do that here
I mean we’re still having turbo hybrid engines. What do we call the next era then?
Mercedes undominance era (hopefully)
Its the aero upgrade + freezed engine i guess
The V6 hybrid ground effect era
@@Assasimon5599 yeah but 2017 introduced an aero change as well. I'm not really hopeful that 2022 will change the order
@@aliaslan2028 maybe ferrari will come back stronger. And mclaren too. Lets hope that it will be a battle with 4 constructors
Not even a mention for Vettel hurts a lot. As if 2017 and 2018 victories for Hamilton were smooth. Shame on you, he gave so much to F1
Waiting for 2022 season
I don't think this video is accurate. In 2014 hybrid powerunits were introduced and it's not like they are changing for the next season. We are "just" witnessing a big change in aero and chassis just like in 2017. So no, this is not the end of an era. It's just the beginning of the third fase of the hybrid era
I hail the V12 era, you hail the hybrid one. We are not the same
Half the video was literally an advertisement for Mercedes and Hamilton and okay, that's what the boring Hybrid era was mostly like, but missing out Seb Vettel's/Ferrari's title challenge is unforgivable, sorry. Just add 2 more minutes and make it a more balanced video.
"for his activism off the track"
*Shows him tweeting* 🤣🤣🤣 yep pretty much sums that activism up
The 2014-2021 was most depressing era. Reason: the vaccum cleaner engines.
The cars were effing fast and tech marvels, which is how I will most fondly remember the era. On the downside, Mercedes becoming a dominant empire, and Hamilton becoming the new Schumacher, a boring winning robot who many are desperate to see the back of. When he hasn't steamrollered, things become poisonous very quickly. That I won't miss. Will a new rule set result in Verstappen, or anyone else for that matter, going on a dominant run of their own?
Hamilton's the goat, go cry about it
Will see. I will never be fond of someone winning constantly, year in year out, whoever they be.
@@jamesdaniels1036 nice opinion you got there, the comment before it had said nothing about hamiltons driving.
It simply stated dominance is boring, but due to these cars, even more so.
Redbull, Ferrari, Mclaren and Williams have also been dominant at one point too.
I ask you politely to stop telling people to cry, the fact the mentioned comment upset you seems to point out you being upset.
In future please be more respectful, thank you.
Probably will see a dominant era for Max at some point in his life, and people suddenly will be back to saying "he's done the best job, being the best is what F1 is all about, it's up to the other teams to close the gap" as they were in schumacher's time but unsurprisingly didn't when Lewis was at the forefront....wonder why...
Honestly the cars were not that fast, barely faster than cars from 15 years ago, while road cars today are way faster than road cars from 15 years ago. F1 pace has stagnated in comparison, the modified LMP1 beating F1 record at SPA recently was embarrassing . F1 cars today are too heavy, too wide and barely making 1000bhp is pathetic.
Vettel dominance here we come again! 🤝
If that would happen i would cry like a baby in happiness
Haha got to love how two sided f1 fans can be. Nobody liked lewis' dominance but as soon as it's seb everyone says it's the best season
@@Rahul-px3my who said I didn't like Lewis's? I support both Lewis and Seb
“Selling up to Liberty Media who now along with the FIA have revolutionized the future of the sport to serve a new generation of fans.” Jesus. Help us all. What a double entendre
I have never seen a video thats so ignorant of fan opinions and so self stroking before.
"all hail the hybrid era" What the?
This era singlehandedly alienated a huge chunk of old fans and introduced new fans who wouldn't even like the "real F1".
@@Qsrjeiwjwj the future is now old man
the future is now old man
A new era begins with a lot of young drivers being ready to prove that they will be the future contenders for the drivers title, and we hope to see more competition with the addition of new teams and constructors 🔥🔥
Lets hope the screaming engines come back, I miss that sound
I really hope that in the next era, many more teams are competing for the top. I hope we no longer have to just think "Oh I wonder if Team X or Team Y will win today" The more competitors and more unpredictable, the better the racing will be for us fans!
0:08 even Formula 1 itself knows 😭😭😭
You forgot Vettel❤️❤️❤️
They didn't forget, that was on purpose.
Sorry FIA, you can't ignore Seb no matter how hard you try!
He is a 4 times world champion and absolute king!
We don't do that here
Genuinely surprised we didn’t lose another 2 pistons