@@machina_spiritThey have to show the winner of the race. I don’t like Hamilton, but if there was a good battle going on and they cut to Hamilton to show him getting ready to win the race, I’d understand and wouldn’t be that upset about it.
@@MattM-oe6qs You've seen so many overtakes into turn 4, and you still don't get that you have to set it up into turn 1 or else it's nog going to happen. The reason he was ahead before the braking zone was because he made Perez go deep into turn 1 and banked on the exit of turn 2 to get him alongside.
What I find amazing about the racing lines Fernando was taking (like you noted ~ 10:50 ) is that they are the lines that he would have been taking early in his career. They were older lines, "V" lines rather than "C" lines, in terms of the curve. Fast in, slow turn, fast out, rather than conserving speed throughout and hitting the apex. Those were the types of lines you see ESPECIALLY in older cars, when the power in the engines was crazy high but the aero understanding and overall grip was lower (like the grooved tyre days!) With a lighter car with more power for the weight and size, that type of line worked well, as it was harder to conserve through a corner than simply to go slow in the turn but absolutely scream out of it. That, and how Fernando was the only one to warm his tyres at the end of formation with his strange "rotation" of the car (sliding it side to side rapidly and breaking traction rather than just swerving) - all stuff that I've only seen in recordings of races from the early 2000s and before. And who has been racing in f1 since then? Alonso. It really in just a couple shots shows the experience he has, and it is SO cool to me to pick out those little details, stuff that just isn't really done anymore, or that the younger drivers never did to begin with. But they are all tools in the arsenal to whip out in the perfect scenario, exactly like this one. Perez has better aero than Alonso, so Alonso took the older line, the "sub optimal" line, limiting Perez's ability to overtake him by going hard in and out of certain corners where Perez couldn't overtake, sacrificing speed there to power down the straight with an advantage and keep the car with DRS at bay. The bit that ABSOLUTELY SELLS IT was that Perez learned and was watching. After many laps stuck behind Alonso, PEREZ STARTED FOLLOWING FERNANDO'S RACING LINE to get that boost down the straight. IIRC, that was actually what allowed him to CATCH Alonso to begin with! That silent chess match of styles and skills was so awesome to watch, and with it coming right down to the line, I can't think of a more thrilling way for that battle to have ended. The defense ending, it feeling like a loss, but then the comeback, holding it just long enough to cross the line. 10ft further, and that was Perez's podium. Amazing race, amazing battle. I'll definitely remember this one.
I literally just looked away for a few seconds on the formation lap and saw Leclerc in the wall and I just couldn't believe it, honestly i thought "wait what did this just happen? Is this a weird replay of a crash that happened to him earlier the season?" and came instantly to the twitch stream and its the funniest thing, I can just enjoy the pain as it unfolds while he realises what happened
Same! Lmao I literally walked to grab my pot of coffee like "oh it's the formation lap, I have a second", hear yelling and rush back to see Leclerc in the wall
Formation lap is for gathering yourself before the race, making sure your snacks and drinks are ready, maybe a quick visit to the loo… not watching one of your faves crash out 😭 The way my jaw dropped as I looked up at the tv…
Your reaction to Leclerc’s DNS was basically me on October 8th 2006 when Schumi’s engine blew up in Suzuka, and all title hopes vanished instantly. I couldn’t believe it, was shocked, no visible reaction at all, and went back to bed, crying with my dog in my arms…
Matt probably felt the same on that day considering he's a massive Michael Schumacher fan. When I went back and watched that race I felt the same and still consider Schumacher the GOAT despite Hamilton matching him and Verstappen being on track to surpass every record. Man brought the sport from the 1980s/90s to the modern era with driver fitness, cars went from old pace to the fastest ever in his time (2004 cars are still some of the quickest).
Guilty, I have really started feeling bad for Matt at this point. It was funny for a bit but now it's mostly just tragic how much Ferrari is dropping the ball
RIC started 1:28 seconds down and got it down to 38 seconds until he caught up to the back of Yuki who was running in 5th and was told by the team not to pass (which makes sense) Yuki then pit, and RIC pit the next lap. Even with Yuki pitting first from .5 ahead, RIC came out of the pits first and then immediately let Yuki back past. What a complete waste that pace was today.
Yeah Daniel's pace was insane. His engineer told him he was only lapping a tenth off of Max and apparently his pace was up there with the top 3. He should have bagged some really good points if the rules weren't so dumb.
@@davidaugustofc2574 The did one lap behind the SC going through the pits before throwing the red flag on lap 2, no? This way everybody did 2 laps, while RIC and PIA did only their opening lap before the red flag. Just don't know why they didn't let them unlap themselves.
Danny had great pace shame a flying wheel of all reasons would end his race. Regardless it was a great race. At this point in the season I don’t have any expectations of someone beating Max anyways. Just nice to see some good racing throughout the race.
I was screaming at the TV for 15 laps wanting Checo to figure out that line in turn 10 and 12 that Fernando was using to get that wicked drive off to gap Sergio to the line, but he figured it out to late and wasted his tire life behind Alonso for so long. But that was one of the best battles we've seen in a long time, two veteran drivers battling cleanly and respectfully, its the best race I've seen all year.
Not a Leclerc's hardcore fan but I was supper sad today for him! How he can be so unlucky?!! Oh my days! This man need some luck. And yes Matt, I search for the live to see you during the red flag! 😬
I did love how Perez and Alonzo were on the F1TV broadcast for the final 10-15 minutes of the race... hardly pulled away from that battle at all. this race was easily the best race of the year. 5* 10/10 Interlagos never fails to disappoint.
I find it very interesting how Alonso is driving a completely different line in turn 10 and 12 where he purposefully missed the apex. And when Checo started to imitate, he just switched back to a conventional line. It's almost like grip is where he is driving. Same with what he did in zanvoort turn 3. When everyone was driving the low line in 2022, he overtook loads of cars using the high line, and when everyone was driving the high line in 2023, he still overtook loads of cars driving the low line.
@@RedlingsteinSetup affects how you take each corner, and he eventually got him with his conventional line biding his time. He did lose it tho but its a race of mental strategy. If checo takes the wider line alonso can take the inside and even make him lose drs. Fair play to both
@@carolinatje i hope so, but I am not holding my breath. Even if everyone closes up, even if max has the 2nd best car, he showed in 2021 that he can win.
Ricciardo and Piastri went straight into their pit garages and missed a lap under the safety car before the red flag came out. So they were already a lap down before the restart.
6:26 The placing of that Lenovo logo was such a big brain moment. They must have watched TGT when James May joked about putting sponsors on the bottom of Hamond's cars.
I don’t even like Fernando, but good God can that man drive. I also love how Aston literally said, “Let’s just got back to our first spec” and boom they’re back up at the top of the grid again
Really better than Prost,, Schumacher Senna,,Lewis who beat Fernando as a rookie,,, the new king of F1 Max Verstappen ,,Because his stats don’t say that., and stats never lie,, now had he made some better career decisions who knows.., And your opinion is based on him holding up a Red Bull which in the hands of Max is statistically the greatest car ever in the hands of Checo it’s an upper mid field car… and you witnessed the difference between a career midfielder and two time WDC…
@@Jrh-rp7npCheco was fucked by team strategy dumb ass, he would have been P2 if Hugh Bird didn't fuck up his race like always. Thanks to him Checo used his tires too much vs Mercedes.
@@Jrh-rp7npwell I don't think he is only talking about this race... Alonso has consistently been able to outperform his cars in eras where there has been a clear dominant team. His numbers are incredible if you look at them in perspective taking into account the cars he is driven. And remember he lost 2 championships by less than 4 points with a Ferrari tractor and equaled on points with Lewis in a season where even the mechanics have talked about the team being biased towards Lewis.
That lap 1 incident was hell for us aussies that stayed up until like 3-4am to watch the race just to watch both aussies have damage and fall a lap down before the red flag was eventually waved
Being a lewis and Merc fan. I got into f1 around a 2.5 years ago. But I never saw the hype around Fernando because I e never really saw him in a competitive car Alpine. And seeing him now it’s insane! His awareness and racecraft is outstanding! Well done and a very well deserved podium Alonso. Well done! Cheers!
@@joshn1678 very clean racer and very clean racing. Not to take away from max but sometimes drivers cross a line. I have yet to see Alonso do it. Not saying he hasn’t, I haven’t seenit
As a Ferrari fan myself, a couple of things I can take away from this season are; the only driver to beat a red bull this season was our smooth operator Carlos Sainz, and we have the second most poles behind the Bulls, and Leclerc has the most fastest laps outside of Red Bull. It’s not great but it’s definitely not terrible
Ricciardo and Piastri being a lap down is still something I don't understand. Usually everyone gets put on the leading lap after a red flag, like we've seen in the past few years.
The three minutes of random shots of the pitlane and the crowd during the red flag while Karun is explaining and going over the start and saying stuff like "you can see here in the replay" or "and now we're watching" and it kept being shots of the pitlane and crowd for his *entire* overview of the start, WHICH I COULD HAVE USED A RECAP OF
@@RedlingsteinWhere can you find the F1TV commentators stream then? Cuz i have the same issue. I just use the F1tv app and open the standard streaming of the race
The scenes from South Park with the nannies and Cartman comes to mind. At some point Matt is going to be sobbing in the corner eating his own poo. He already has the crazy-eyes look down.
Matt would make for a very entertaining Radio Show Host. He's got all the noises, talks nice and fast, no ums. I hope he gets a job at Sky F1 or something.
Matt has to be THE man on the internet who everyone laughs at but feels an equal amount of sympathy. I'm a Haas fan, so I'm no stranger to pain either.
What truly showed Max's pace to me is that as soon as Lando got DRS, Max pulled a huge gap. As if he was on a casual Sunday-afternoon drive in the country before that. Max and that car are the dream they are so good together.
Every single good thing I said about the TV direction during the Sprint has absolutely gone in the bin. The TV direction for the race as so bad, it’s actually unbelievable
I've never been so happy with F1TV as i am when I hear the rants about tv direction. There's still room for improvement, but they really use the second (and third) boxes quite a bit!
It's the same feed, but those second boxes that pop up (like during the start reply that shows the live) is only on f1tv. Other broadcasts don't have the second box
I swear I remember Crofty saying that Ferrari would have a behind the scenes documentary or video thing in Brazil (“next week in Brazil” - something like that during Mexico GP he said) I am gonna be on the lookout for it now if that is the case. Ferrari documentary viewership after Brazilian GP formation lap 📈📈📈
@@KathleenMc73 ah that’s upsetting, would have been interesting to see the procedure a team goes through during a bizarre weekend like this one, in particular, Ferrari.
@K4RMA__101I think it’s more the dramatic way it happens. Whether it be the car itself, botched strategy, or his own mistakes. The one I think about a lot is when he qualified first in Monaco, crashed immediately the next lap, then Ferrari couldn’t fix it so he doesn’t even start the next day. Like he never just loses in a way, like Mercedes today for instance, where the car was just purely slow. It’s always shocking and a bit comedic. Reminds me of the Cowboys (if you’re into American football at all).
I’m convinced that Matt’s Ferrari fan status is just a very clever business strategy: every time Ferrari has drama (which is ALWAYS), the Twitch and RUclips views skyrocket.
Poor Charles 😅 that was so quick during the formation lap that i didn't drink my coffee completely!😮 i understand Matt. My brain didn't process right after that. But thank god Alonso and Checco make me super happy to see the entire race,specially the last!! Wow. O circuito de São Paulo continua a ser um dos meus favoritos 👏 até para o ano ❤
naming Lando, driver of the day, shows today's level of the F1 audience, unable to understand that the Perez-Alonso battle (even without the final lap) is one of those moments that will be remembered
I was amazed how poorly Perez kept coming out of turn 2 and 3, always leaving Alonso more then enough space to safely reach turn 4. Every lap again. Alonso showed how to do it in the final lap.
What a roller coaster weekend It was good to see Matt jumping up and down for Alonso after what happened to Leclerc. TV direction almost cocked it up, they went to Max then for a split second went to Lando crossing the line.
I missed the first 3 laps of the race and that meme at the end was accurate. At the end of the race I still didn't know why the hell Piastri and Ricciardo were a minute behind everyone. 😅
Without all those times this season when Leclerc lost big points because of the inability of the team he would have been probably P3... Such an underrated season for him considering the car was not suiting on his driving style and he kept performing so great.
The worst one was when Checo and Lewis were battling each other and they cut to a crowd shot and we didn't get to see 80% of the battle
They held the shot an inordinate amount of time. We're all amazed Perez still has fans, yes. Back to the racing please.
And a static shot of an AMR fan while Fernando and Checo was battling it out. Like why!!!!
Or cutting to Max rounding the last turn before the checkered flag by himself… while Checo and Alonso were battling for third place on the final lap
@@machina_spiritThey have to show the winner of the race. I don’t like Hamilton, but if there was a good battle going on and they cut to Hamilton to show him getting ready to win the race, I’d understand and wouldn’t be that upset about it.
I literally screamed at the TV. Watching fans for like 15 sec while 2 cars are fighting it out through the Drs zones.
Never getting over how Tommy was side eyeing Matt to see if Matt was ok - poor Matt man💀💀
I am fully convinced at least half of Tommy's reaction was down to instinctively knowing what is going to happen on the left side of the stream lol
Brazilian GP: 71 racing laps
Charles Leclerc: best I can do is half a formation lap… and I’m taking all the risk here
He didn't even make it to plan A today 🤣😅
Ferrari SF23*
FTFY
@@insAneTunAHe just skipped to plan X.
Lando went from making coffee for Fernando to being on the podium with him. How time fly by
Now he's making coffee for Max.
That pass by Fernando was just amazing. Completely unbelievable
It was pretty normal, just happened on the last lap. Not unbelievable. 😂
@@MattM-oe6qsit wasn't a straightforward breeze past and take the position. Go watch it again lad
Did they show it on TV?
@@RajR96 Under DRS Alonso passed Perez before even getting to the braking zone. Time to update the glasses prescription pops.
@@MattM-oe6qs You've seen so many overtakes into turn 4, and you still don't get that you have to set it up into turn 1 or else it's nog going to happen. The reason he was ahead before the braking zone was because he made Perez go deep into turn 1 and banked on the exit of turn 2 to get him alongside.
Matt is the strongest man, 23k people bullied him, yet, he still stand tall
I mean, you could not have jinxed this race more. This was impressive.
🤣👍👍exactly what I thought when I saw it happen.
Biggest flop - Alpha Tauri
*AT proceeds to have the best weekend this year*
(I Don't mean points but the pace of danny ric and yuki)
I almost cried when I heard Leclerc say why does he always have bad luck. Truly sad. He deserves better.
You could hear it in his voice.
TBF, Ferrari can’t bottle a race if they don’t start it. 1,000 IQ move.
Brutal...
What I find amazing about the racing lines Fernando was taking (like you noted ~ 10:50 ) is that they are the lines that he would have been taking early in his career. They were older lines, "V" lines rather than "C" lines, in terms of the curve. Fast in, slow turn, fast out, rather than conserving speed throughout and hitting the apex.
Those were the types of lines you see ESPECIALLY in older cars, when the power in the engines was crazy high but the aero understanding and overall grip was lower (like the grooved tyre days!)
With a lighter car with more power for the weight and size, that type of line worked well, as it was harder to conserve through a corner than simply to go slow in the turn but absolutely scream out of it.
That, and how Fernando was the only one to warm his tyres at the end of formation with his strange "rotation" of the car (sliding it side to side rapidly and breaking traction rather than just swerving) - all stuff that I've only seen in recordings of races from the early 2000s and before. And who has been racing in f1 since then? Alonso. It really in just a couple shots shows the experience he has, and it is SO cool to me to pick out those little details, stuff that just isn't really done anymore, or that the younger drivers never did to begin with. But they are all tools in the arsenal to whip out in the perfect scenario, exactly like this one.
Perez has better aero than Alonso, so Alonso took the older line, the "sub optimal" line, limiting Perez's ability to overtake him by going hard in and out of certain corners where Perez couldn't overtake, sacrificing speed there to power down the straight with an advantage and keep the car with DRS at bay.
The bit that ABSOLUTELY SELLS IT was that Perez learned and was watching. After many laps stuck behind Alonso, PEREZ STARTED FOLLOWING FERNANDO'S RACING LINE to get that boost down the straight. IIRC, that was actually what allowed him to CATCH Alonso to begin with! That silent chess match of styles and skills was so awesome to watch, and with it coming right down to the line, I can't think of a more thrilling way for that battle to have ended. The defense ending, it feeling like a loss, but then the comeback, holding it just long enough to cross the line. 10ft further, and that was Perez's podium.
Amazing race, amazing battle. I'll definitely remember this one.
Sergio was fighting just as hard as Alonso. it was incredibly close. Bravo to both competitors.
Sergio was in DRS for 30 laps. Alonso was in DRS for 1 lap.
I literally just looked away for a few seconds on the formation lap and saw Leclerc in the wall and I just couldn't believe it, honestly i thought "wait what did this just happen? Is this a weird replay of a crash that happened to him earlier the season?" and came instantly to the twitch stream and its the funniest thing, I can just enjoy the pain as it unfolds while he realises what happened
Same! Lmao I literally walked to grab my pot of coffee like "oh it's the formation lap, I have a second", hear yelling and rush back to see Leclerc in the wall
I was going to the kitchen to get some coffee from the pot.
When i came back, he already hit the wall.
@@PeterTeal77ayo, you cant steal my comment several hours BEFORE i post them *angry face*
Formation lap is for gathering yourself before the race, making sure your snacks and drinks are ready, maybe a quick visit to the loo… not watching one of your faves crash out 😭 The way my jaw dropped as I looked up at the tv…
Your reaction to Leclerc’s DNS was basically me on October 8th 2006 when Schumi’s engine blew up in Suzuka, and all title hopes vanished instantly. I couldn’t believe it, was shocked, no visible reaction at all, and went back to bed, crying with my dog in my arms…
Matt probably felt the same on that day considering he's a massive Michael Schumacher fan. When I went back and watched that race I felt the same and still consider Schumacher the GOAT despite Hamilton matching him and Verstappen being on track to surpass every record. Man brought the sport from the 1980s/90s to the modern era with driver fitness, cars went from old pace to the fastest ever in his time (2004 cars are still some of the quickest).
Same reaction as he got his Puncture in Brazil the Race after. But he then went on for a Champions drive like ive never seen before.
Who else went straight to the Twitch stream when they saw Leclerc in the barrier? 🤣
Oh 100% and it was glorious.
Guilty, I have really started feeling bad for Matt at this point. It was funny for a bit but now it's mostly just tragic how much Ferrari is dropping the ball
@@coldes97 imagine being a ferrari fan then xD, mission impossible :D
Meee and another 22k people ahaaha
OMG yeah
RIC started 1:28 seconds down and got it down to 38 seconds until he caught up to the back of Yuki who was running in 5th and was told by the team not to pass (which makes sense)
Yuki then pit, and RIC pit the next lap. Even with Yuki pitting first from .5 ahead, RIC came out of the pits first and then immediately let Yuki back past.
What a complete waste that pace was today.
Yeah Daniel's pace was insane. His engineer told him he was only lapping a tenth off of Max and apparently his pace was up there with the top 3. He should have bagged some really good points if the rules weren't so dumb.
I don't understand why they didn't reset the starting grid, but I didn't check if Max had already crossed the line before the Red Flag
@@davidaugustofc2574 The did one lap behind the SC going through the pits before throwing the red flag on lap 2, no?
This way everybody did 2 laps, while RIC and PIA did only their opening lap before the red flag. Just don't know why they didn't let them unlap themselves.
@@canis_lupus2220yeah I thought every car would be allowed to start from lap 3 and not a lap down if they were
Danny had great pace shame a flying wheel of all reasons would end his race. Regardless it was a great race. At this point in the season I don’t have any expectations of someone beating Max anyways. Just nice to see some good racing throughout the race.
as a ferrari fan, at this point i'm just watching qualis till the end of the season, i'm not even botthered by the race
Alonsos defenfence really reminded me of Imola 2005, especially the kinda lines he took.
Charles really has the perfect driver intro with his head against the wall in agonising pain and dread,..
I'm here for that Leclerc pain😂😂😂
I was screaming at the TV for 15 laps wanting Checo to figure out that line in turn 10 and 12 that Fernando was using to get that wicked drive off to gap Sergio to the line, but he figured it out to late and wasted his tire life behind Alonso for so long. But that was one of the best battles we've seen in a long time, two veteran drivers battling cleanly and respectfully, its the best race I've seen all year.
The race was crazy bad.
That battle was one of the greatest this season. But that didn't make the rest of the race any less of a waste of time
Not a Leclerc's hardcore fan but I was supper sad today for him! How he can be so unlucky?!! Oh my days! This man need some luck. And yes Matt, I search for the live to see you during the red flag! 😬
brazil was pretty insane in the first half tbf and the battle with alosno and perez
Well at least Leclerc is a completionist; he’s now gotten a DNS, DNF, and a DSQ all in one season. That’s gotta be a record. 😂
Didn’t one driver get a DNQ, DNF, DNS and DSQ? In one race?
I did love how Perez and Alonzo were on the F1TV broadcast for the final 10-15 minutes of the race... hardly pulled away from that battle at all. this race was easily the best race of the year. 5* 10/10 Interlagos never fails to disappoint.
Never disappoints*
Best race of the year? Mate Singapore had more action for the top 5 places. How can you say this was the best race?
Tbh this race sucked in my book
At least they used smaller screen for Perez vs Alonso while Max was winning. Baby steps
They fight hard sure but it only came alive in the final 2 laps... nowhere near the best race of the season when the rest of it was fairly average.
I find it very interesting how Alonso is driving a completely different line in turn 10 and 12 where he purposefully missed the apex. And when Checo started to imitate, he just switched back to a conventional line. It's almost like grip is where he is driving. Same with what he did in zanvoort turn 3. When everyone was driving the low line in 2022, he overtook loads of cars using the high line, and when everyone was driving the high line in 2023, he still overtook loads of cars driving the low line.
@@RedlingsteinSetup affects how you take each corner, and he eventually got him with his conventional line biding his time. He did lose it tho but its a race of mental strategy. If checo takes the wider line alonso can take the inside and even make him lose drs. Fair play to both
@@amalsudhikumar4881True.
Checo also can't adapt that well.
Verstappen 17 wins in a season, and can make it 19 by the end of the year. We've witnessed history, something that likely will never get repeated.
Next year. :P
Until next season 😂
Nah, everyone is getting much closer. Means that next year will be less Dominant. More tight races.
@@carolinatje i hope so, but I am not holding my breath. Even if everyone closes up, even if max has the 2nd best car, he showed in 2021 that he can win.
Yes please, no repeats... let him have that record for ages, I want to see battles for the win.
Ricciardo and Piastri went straight into their pit garages and missed a lap under the safety car before the red flag came out. So they were already a lap down before the restart.
Their only hope would be a Safety Car that would allow them to unlap.
6:26 The placing of that Lenovo logo was such a big brain moment. They must have watched TGT when James May joked about putting sponsors on the bottom of Hamond's cars.
I don’t even like Fernando, but good God can that man drive.
I also love how Aston literally said, “Let’s just got back to our first spec” and boom they’re back up at the top of the grid again
Fernando at his best is the most entertaining driver to watch by an order of magnitude.
Well you have to appreciate how mentally strong leclerc is after all these years and all these heartbreaks
Fernando is unironically the GOAT. Like actually, the greatest driver this sport has ever seen potentially.
Really better than Prost,, Schumacher Senna,,Lewis who beat Fernando as a rookie,,, the new king of F1 Max Verstappen ,,Because his stats don’t say that., and stats never lie,, now had he made some better career decisions who knows.., And your opinion is based on him holding up a Red Bull which in the hands of Max is statistically the greatest car ever in the hands of Checo it’s an upper mid field car… and you witnessed the difference between a career midfielder and two time WDC…
@@Jrh-rp7npCheco was fucked by team strategy dumb ass, he would have been P2 if Hugh Bird didn't fuck up his race like always. Thanks to him Checo used his tires too much vs Mercedes.
@@Jrh-rp7npcry
@@Jrh-rp7npwell I don't think he is only talking about this race... Alonso has consistently been able to outperform his cars in eras where there has been a clear dominant team. His numbers are incredible if you look at them in perspective taking into account the cars he is driven.
And remember he lost 2 championships by less than 4 points with a Ferrari tractor and equaled on points with Lewis in a season where even the mechanics have talked about the team being biased towards Lewis.
@@Jrh-rp7npis he the goat? I wouldn't say that, but he is definitely a contender and has one of the greatest careers of F1 history
Never gets tired with Lando having the same name as a B-Tier Star Wars character.
I need you to reconsider your "B-Tier" classification...
@@sweatycheese3391Lando Calrissian is a b-tier character.
He’s not on the same level as Yoda, Vader, Luke, Kenobi etc. 😂
@@gameofender4463 bro has to cope with star wars after his team made a cuck of themselves 😂
Except he's said many times ges not named after Lando C. His Belgian mum liked the name. No idea if it's a popular name in Velgium.
@@KathleenMc73there are 79 Landos out 12 mil belgians (google). Id say its not very popular 😄
That lap 1 incident was hell for us aussies that stayed up until like 3-4am to watch the race just to watch both aussies have damage and fall a lap down before the red flag was eventually waved
I miss having Katie around for her rants on fia and f1 tv
Love M&T but I really did enjoy her perspective as well
Alonso schooled Perez so hard he went back to primary school. Ran circles around him today.
its painful for you to see Hamilton behind checo in the champioship
Perez couldn't risk anything after his DNF in Mexico, but nice try though
Being a lewis and Merc fan. I got into f1 around a 2.5 years ago. But I never saw the hype around Fernando because I e never really saw him in a competitive car Alpine. And seeing him now it’s insane! His awareness and racecraft is outstanding! Well done and a very well deserved podium Alonso. Well done! Cheers!
Yeah, Alonso is a great driver, he and Lewis had some great battles in 2007, nice thing about Alonso is he doesn't run you off track like Max does.
@@joshn1678 very clean racer and very clean racing. Not to take away from max but sometimes drivers cross a line. I have yet to see Alonso do it. Not saying he hasn’t, I haven’t seenit
As a Ferrari fan myself, a couple of things I can take away from this season are; the only driver to beat a red bull this season was our smooth operator Carlos Sainz, and we have the second most poles behind the Bulls, and Leclerc has the most fastest laps outside of Red Bull. It’s not great but it’s definitely not terrible
15:00
Seeing Brundle desperately trying not to laugh at MGK was the funniest thing I've seen in a long time
8:05 Perez coming out of the Pits for the Merc Sandwich while we were getting Strolled again.
Ricciardo and Piastri being a lap down is still something I don't understand. Usually everyone gets put on the leading lap after a red flag, like we've seen in the past few years.
I'm starting to feel really worried for Matt, hope you're doing ok man
Matt getting constantly emotionally damaged by Charles Leclerc over and over this season is the funniest fight of the season.
Matt about to enter his Joker era
The three minutes of random shots of the pitlane and the crowd during the red flag while Karun is explaining and going over the start and saying stuff like "you can see here in the replay" or "and now we're watching" and it kept being shots of the pitlane and crowd for his *entire* overview of the start, WHICH I COULD HAVE USED A RECAP OF
@@RedlingsteinWhere can you find the F1TV commentators stream then? Cuz i have the same issue. I just use the F1tv app and open the standard streaming of the race
Matt’s eyes get crazier every week 😂
The scenes from South Park with the nannies and Cartman comes to mind. At some point Matt is going to be sobbing in the corner eating his own poo. He already has the crazy-eyes look down.
hands down the best TASTY TWEET of the year
When they cut to Max and Lando crossing the finish line during that epic battle for P3, I was screaming at my television
I’m not saying I’m an evil person, but boy was I looking forward to Matt’s reaction to LeClerc
Matt would make for a very entertaining Radio Show Host. He's got all the noises, talks nice and fast, no ums. I hope he gets a job at Sky F1 or something.
Love to see what Fernando would do in the second RedBull!
Pure Magic
Matt has to be THE man on the internet who everyone laughs at but feels an equal amount of sympathy. I'm a Haas fan, so I'm no stranger to pain either.
Stroll quietly having he's best race of the season
With how bad F1 TV was, I'm really surprised they caught the Perez vs Alonso fight....
I said months ago that once leclerc made a mistake or a crash, the twitch viewership is gonna spike to at least 20k viewers or more and I called it 😂
As a Schumacher fan, if you had told me in 05/06 I'd be cheering for Alonso one day, I would've told you you were absolutely bonkers. Yet here we are.
When I see the end of the Charles crash I was thinking “ oh they’re showing the crash from last year “
My friend, you fail all prognostic about Charles LOL !!!
What truly showed Max's pace to me is that as soon as Lando got DRS, Max pulled a huge gap. As if he was on a casual Sunday-afternoon drive in the country before that. Max and that car are the dream they are so good together.
Every single good thing I said about the TV direction during the Sprint has absolutely gone in the bin. The TV direction for the race as so bad, it’s actually unbelievable
I've never been so happy with F1TV as i am when I hear the rants about tv direction. There's still room for improvement, but they really use the second (and third) boxes quite a bit!
I think everyone has the same feed.
We (f1tv) have much better speakers though and less cringey grid walk.
But the feed is the same.
It's the same feed, but those second boxes that pop up (like during the start reply that shows the live) is only on f1tv. Other broadcasts don't have the second box
Yeah they did it so often when formula 1 direction was screweing it up again.
@@canadian1584 got it, thanks!
My heart goes out to Matt, he was a broken man in the Twitch stream.
All the eggs Matt put in that Ferrari basket went down the drain 🤣
2:10 LITERALLY ME LIKE THIS IS THE ONLY RACE I'VE ACC CRIED FOR
I swear I remember Crofty saying that Ferrari would have a behind the scenes documentary or video thing in Brazil (“next week in Brazil” - something like that during Mexico GP he said)
I am gonna be on the lookout for it now if that is the case. Ferrari documentary viewership after Brazilian GP formation lap 📈📈📈
They were following Ferrari in Mexico and it was shown over the Brazil weekend. Pt 1 was during the Sprint show and pt 2 before the grid walk.
@@KathleenMc73 ah that’s upsetting, would have been interesting to see the procedure a team goes through during a bizarre weekend like this one, in particular, Ferrari.
I'm just here to see Matt's reaction to Leclerc dropping out the race before it even begun.
no memes about Leclerc🥹🥲
Leclerc IS a meme. Especially with that radio message. 😂
Let the man catch a break 😂
Even his car didn't
@K4RMA__101I think it’s more the dramatic way it happens. Whether it be the car itself, botched strategy, or his own mistakes. The one I think about a lot is when he qualified first in Monaco, crashed immediately the next lap, then Ferrari couldn’t fix it so he doesn’t even start the next day. Like he never just loses in a way, like Mercedes today for instance, where the car was just purely slow. It’s always shocking and a bit comedic. Reminds me of the Cowboys (if you’re into American football at all).
He doesn't make mistakes dimwitted @@AbandonedRaven
My first thought when he went into the barrier was "Is Matt ok?", Not Charles, Matt...
Lewis was behind I think Gasley. He was in his DRS zone and he gained zero speed with DRS open. Like wtf
4:11 yes, yes I did
I’m convinced that Matt’s Ferrari fan status is just a very clever business strategy: every time Ferrari has drama (which is ALWAYS), the Twitch and RUclips views skyrocket.
I bet Matt would love Charles to split him in two 😂😂😂
Leclerc at Ferrari is like Alesi at Ferrari
Am I the only on that doesn’t believe Charles hydraulics failed? 🤔
I remember turning on the race, I had just woken up, and saw the Ferrari in the barrier. Jaw dropping
“You could see the shine in his tires”😂😂😂
Poor Charles 😅 that was so quick during the formation lap that i didn't drink my coffee completely!😮 i understand Matt. My brain didn't process right after that. But thank god Alonso and Checco make me super happy to see the entire race,specially the last!! Wow. O circuito de São Paulo continua a ser um dos meus favoritos 👏 até para o ano ❤
That fake smile kills me every intro lol
I hate how I laughed wanting to know Matt’s reaction to Leclarc, then was immediately humbled when both Haas have an incident lap 1 Turn 1 😑
That’s so true that I tuned in to see Matt’s reaction to Leclerc’s DNS😭
naming Lando, driver of the day, shows today's level of the F1 audience, unable to understand that the Perez-Alonso battle (even without the final lap) is one of those moments that will be remembered
Come on can you believe, Lance stroll overtaking Lewis Hamilton on track😂😂 that has to be overtake of the year
Being a Australian and staying up till 4 and watching Piastri and Ric Getting hit is the biggest joke I swear.
When Leclerc went out on the formation lap the literal first thought in my head was if Matt was ok!! lolololol
I was amazed how poorly Perez kept coming out of turn 2 and 3, always leaving Alonso more then enough space to safely reach turn 4. Every lap again. Alonso showed how to do it in the final lap.
It seems like every race for Matt is the scene from the Godfather where the guy wakes him to see his horse's head in his bed.
I’m surprised Matt didn’t kick the door in when he saw LeClerc’s spin on the formation lap
Can we get a race rundown please? Miss it!
TV direction: I really appreciated the shot of the grandstand obscured by the helicopter slide for 5 secs. Thrilling TV.
Driver of the day was closed before the climax of alonzo and Perez
What a roller coaster weekend
It was good to see Matt jumping up and down for Alonso after what happened to Leclerc. TV direction almost cocked it up, they went to Max then for a split second went to Lando crossing the line.
You say maybe a handful of drivers could have defended like Alonso but honestly, I don’t think any driver on the grid could.
Alpha tauri: where's Matt and Leclerc? Karma.
The closing with: "It's been an amazing weekend, except for the Ferrari stuff" ... that hurt. I'm not even a Ferrari fan but it just hurt me for Matt!
I am thoroughly enjoying watching you slowly spiraling into madness.
I missed the first 3 laps of the race and that meme at the end was accurate. At the end of the race I still didn't know why the hell Piastri and Ricciardo were a minute behind everyone. 😅
They entered the pits at the end of lap 1 and missed lap 2 behind the safety car.
Thanks. But yes I got that after the race of course. @@soundscape26 Was just so accurate the meme because I lived it. ;)
'I want this season to be over. I need a mental reset from this season.' - Matt
Yeah like 2024 will be better.
Without all those times this season when Leclerc lost big points because of the inability of the team he would have been probably P3... Such an underrated season for him considering the car was not suiting on his driving style and he kept performing so great.