Peter Windsor: I Don't Understand How Hamilton Does It!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • In this interview with ‪@peterwindsor‬ we discuss Lewis Hamilton's record breaking win at the British GP why the race was so emotional for Hamilton and fans of F1 globally, we discuss how Lewis Hamilton managed to hold off Max Verstappen in the latter stages of the Grand Prix on rapidly degrading soft tyres, and how has Hamilton managed to stay so great for so long. What is happening to Ferrari and why does Charles Leclerc keep making mistakes? Should Lando Norris and McLaren have put on medium compound tyres and did this mistake cost them the victory at the British Grand Prix, and why did they cost Oscar Piastri so much time? And what should Red Bull do about Sergio Checo Perez' performance who is no being outperformed by Hulkenberg in the Haas, and why did they extend his contract for a further two years? We discuss whether Daniel Ricciardo or Liam Lawson is most likely to replace Perez.
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  • @Oksid2k
    @Oksid2k 13 дней назад +533

    Hate me all you want, but I still think HAM is the only driver who can challenge Max all year round in an equal car. And I am talking about race craft, mind games, and everything else you need to do to win a championship. All others still need time to get there.

    • @gegwen7440
      @gegwen7440 13 дней назад +9

      Make you right.

    • @aurthersinha6973
      @aurthersinha6973 13 дней назад +14

      I think ur completely right. But I also think Charles can do that with Verstappen. They grew up racing together. Unlike Norris and them because they are a little younger. We have seen it before if max pushes Charles off track, Charles will do the same the next race.

    • @Chris-fw8wo
      @Chris-fw8wo 13 дней назад +49

      @@aurthersinha6973 Meh...I like Leclerc but I disagree, not consistent.

    • @pietervanbreda4360
      @pietervanbreda4360 13 дней назад +2

      Still very good , race craft ,and what comes with it , but yesterday about a three quarters of an hour after the race he was still catching his breath , that will catch up with him through a season .It comes with age you can see it with Alonso now also.Both on top of their game but the age factor creeping in.

    • @bonym371
      @bonym371 13 дней назад +37

      I totally agree! Norris is shown himself to be weak. You can’t be mates with Max Verstappen and hope to beat Max Verstappen. It’s ridiculous and then apologising to Max; unbelievable!

  • @paulbessell6154
    @paulbessell6154 13 дней назад +200

    After Abu Dhabi, Lewis eventually decided to carry on racing with the words "..... while moments like this might define careers, I refuse to let this define mine." The following two years tested him time and time again - and all of us lived that with him. Thank goodness he can now put that to rest - for me, yesterday was his career defining moment for reasons that go way beyond that of the sport. It's to do with him as a man. I'm so happy for him - such a dignified man.

    • @doreenmorris6556
      @doreenmorris6556 12 дней назад +15

      So well said. His father predicted that he would be "the most complete F1 driver" and he truly has live up to that! Truly one of the greatest sportsmen of all time, because he is such a well-balanced and dignified human being. Still humble and still grateful for the incredible gift and opportunity that he has been given. I wish him more!

    • @benjamindas0440
      @benjamindas0440 12 дней назад +9

      Oh man, I've never gotten that emotional before for lewis's win...the 2024 British Grand Prix was a Race to remember for decades.

    • @adolfyuda3459
      @adolfyuda3459 10 дней назад +2

      That’s what Legends do 🤛🏽🤛🏽

    • @Paul_Allaker8450
      @Paul_Allaker8450 9 дней назад +2

      He'll feel 10ft tall now, the win exercised a lot of demons & baggage of the past 2½ years. Now that burden is off his back He'll be closer to George now.

    • @hellothere-us7iw
      @hellothere-us7iw 7 дней назад

      After Abu Dhabi I think he decided to stay for the money and understood fia won't allow him to break the German record 😊

  • @BRMCaptChaos
    @BRMCaptChaos 13 дней назад +238

    ‘I love you Bonno’ is the most emotionally wholesome moment in 40 years watching this thing.
    Team beats individual any day.

    • @osiris7800
      @osiris7800 13 дней назад +18

      I'm not a Hamilton fan but that choked me up also, a truly wholesome moment and Lewis showed his class once again.

    • @Andash75
      @Andash75 12 дней назад +22

      @BRMCaptChaos I’ve also been watching and following f1 avidly for 40 years, I eat, sleep, breathe and live f1. I’ve only missed a handful of races since ‘88 and I’ve attended 49 race weekends in 24 countries, I did Melbourne again this year and I live 15 mins from Albert Park where I have missed 1 race since 2003, I’m off in December to Qatar and 2 days later I’ll be in Abu Dhabi attending the final race for Lewis in his Mercedes, witnessing the end of an ‘Era’. I’ll obviously be in Melbourne for the first race of Lewis in the Scuderia, my son already has his LH44 Ferrari merch and I’m going to Jeddah, I want to see this spectacular compound in the middle of the desert, the Middle Eastern race events are second to only Sepang where I’ll 100% be in ‘26 when it’s back on the calendar thanks to Mercedes Benz and Petronas. It’s impossible to love f1 more it’s my priority after my kids and over my work which used to be BMW now Mercedes Benz Australia, where the perks are very nice at Albert Park and took me to Hockenhiem in 2019 the final race at the old historic Circuit. I’m immersed in f1. My son loves it as much as I do at 16, his favourite place is Suzuka and I won’t be able to top that for him, Japanese mad, loves the place, people, culture and technology. This December is his present for doing so well at school. We both balled our eyes out when we realised that Lewis had Max covered with 3-4 laps to go. What a moment. History was created, records written Omg I wish, being English that I was there at Silverstone, that atmosphere would’ve been the best experience ever, even in the rain and mud, no matter the price of the tickets, I would have paid 10 times more, if I’d known but my son called the win for Lewis before the race, little genius, the result put my son ahead of me and my friends in my f1 fantasy league. He won Bahrain and lead till Suzuka where I took the lead till now, we’re 300 points ahead of 3rd place and I knew he had me when George had the DNF. He spanks me on the Sim on f1 too. I taught him everything I know, racing lines, apex, brake in a straight line, smooth inputs on steering and pedals, at 13 he was quicker and I’ve spanked BMW M3’s & M5’s around Phillip Island among other places, I drove the first Mini in Australia 1 of the cars that was prepared for Albert Park for the celebrity race. Mercedes track days too. But Lewis what a man what a role model for young kids of today, Senna was my hero, I love Lewis above anyone else but he’s my Sons hero and he couldn’t have a better one as far as I’m concerned. The man, the legend, the greatest, the quickest, most decorated Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton. Considering this is so long, words actually fail me. Now Mercedes have given him a decent car that he likes, can drive and provides a certain level of confidence he’s going to be in the Mix for race wins for the rest of the season and is really the only man to really give it to Max with all things being equal. He’s gonna win in Budapest for the 9th time too. Bloody hell the UNDISPUTED GOAT of f1, but Senna is still “God’ of f1, but Lewis is ‘God’ for my son but that’s ok, cause he’s never seen Senna at Monaco or Suzuka but he sees Lewis writing history. And I even have blurry eyesight right now because his accomplishments will never be equaled so I hope Adrian goes to Ferrari to build him a Championship winning car for his 8th WDC again 👀💯👍🏼🤫

    • @amanda123889
      @amanda123889 12 дней назад +3

      @@Andash75wow what an awesome story (quite a read tho lol) so good to hear you have passed the passion on and have been lucky to be at a lot of races ❤

    • @Mage6679
      @Mage6679 12 дней назад +1

      @@Andash75 that's so sick

    • @patrickoceon
      @patrickoceon 12 дней назад +2

      It was the most blissful touch I’ve ever seen in F1 ever. 30 years a fan.

  • @paulgrant5241
    @paulgrant5241 13 дней назад +159

    What I loved about yesterday's Grand Prix was seeing Lewis Hamilton with his mother and father. The emotional moment when he broke down upon greeting his parents speaks volumes. It shows that before this race, Lewis was feeling very down, especially as he no longer has someone to turn to when his motivation and self-belief are low. This moment also highlights how much his family’s support means to him; their love can conquer anything.
    It's important to remember that Lewis might be feeling somewhat excluded now that he's leaving Mercedes, and the outpouring of emotion shows exactly what the 2021 season has done to him. Considering all this, it's understandable why he hasn't been at his best lately. But like the true champion he is, the cream always rises to the top.❤😊

    • @kerrygalloway509
      @kerrygalloway509 12 дней назад +9

      Over 940 days since the 2021 Abu Dabi GP. Lots of hard work, terrible car, new teammate. Winning his home GP. That was a big win.
      Lewis is awesome and the GOAT. He stayed focused and motivated. You can imagine the doubts and soul searching. Lonely days and nights.

  • @The_Riddler21
    @The_Riddler21 13 дней назад +43

    The way Lewis managed those tyres is just on another level of CLEVERNESS, stunning race and race management

    • @JappaKneads
      @JappaKneads 13 дней назад +3

      You misspelled "RACE-CRAFT"...

    • @The_Riddler21
      @The_Riddler21 13 дней назад +1

      @@JappaKneads throws you 5 cent, good job, now go get a real job 🤡 also i never wrote race craft idiot, i wrote race management 🖕👮‍♀️

    • @The_Riddler21
      @The_Riddler21 12 дней назад

      @@JappaKneadsWrote it exactly the way it is, now go FXXX-k off 👌

  • @njkboom
    @njkboom 13 дней назад +120

    To hear Peter put all the trials and tribulations into context and the trepidations of the future too. Just incredible. That mantra of "Still I rise" stands out to me today as it does every time Sir Lewis rises to the occasion. Truly a historic day we will look back upon years from now.

  • @sunizzo
    @sunizzo 13 дней назад +162

    you can’t fake that emotion. lewis was not meant to reach f1. he was reminded of it ever since he was a child, that he didn’t fit in and didn’t belong. even as an adult, people try to down play his achievements, artificially prop up others and, as we saw in 2021, even go as far as to steal titles from him in front of millions. despite all of this, he’s done his talking on the track, continued to believe in himself and risen to become a true, authentic champion and a legend of the sport. congratulations, sir lewis! he is an inspiration and a class act through and through.

    • @lg4609
      @lg4609 13 дней назад +6

      Oh please

    • @jasonforrester6522
      @jasonforrester6522 13 дней назад +29

      Could you imagine if that happened to a white F1 Driver, Ferrari etc, have a Championship taken on the last lap from a rule change, and have idiots like DC implying thats racing. There would have been a riot in Italy, the Pope would have even got involved.
      I still till this day think "Did I just witness that on national TV"
      MADNESS

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 12 дней назад +6

      He can be arrogant at times, but most young men are. He is an inspiration and role model to many.

    • @jonathanwilliams8497
      @jonathanwilliams8497 12 дней назад +5

      So so true

    • @tomsoyer5639
      @tomsoyer5639 12 дней назад +4

      If Lewis wasn't meant to be in F1 he wouldnt be in F1. Formula 1 is not Hollywood. He is/was backed by alot of powerfull people. Get a grip mate.

  • @StephenAFish
    @StephenAFish 13 дней назад +100

    Mercedes told Lewis it was time for the intermediates and Lewis responded with a very definitive “Nope.” If Leclerc hasn’t gained this ability to speak yet after ALLLLL the Ferrari screw ups, I’m not sure it’s ever going to happen

    • @JappaKneads
      @JappaKneads 13 дней назад +6

      Correction... Mercedes SUGGESTED to Lewis that it was time for intermediates...

    • @StephenAFish
      @StephenAFish 13 дней назад +14

      @@JappaKneads …My point remains the same…

    • @JappaKneads
      @JappaKneads 13 дней назад +2

      @StephenAFish My point is that a suggestion is not a directive or mandate...

    • @StephenAFish
      @StephenAFish 13 дней назад +8

      @@JappaKneads I’m sorry but how does that matter in relation to my point? Are you suggesting that Leclerc was mandated to pit for inters early?

    • @JappaKneads
      @JappaKneads 13 дней назад +1

      @StephenAFish kinda... when it was articulated the way it was. Its almost like asking to choose hell or heaven...

  • @dkrahne1974
    @dkrahne1974 13 дней назад +62

    This, and I can't state this enough. Peter Windsor is always on point.
    I do to an extent understand the criticism levied at Lewis, especially this season. However, the mental baggage that Abu Dabi '21 would of caused, I can't even begin to fathom. How he has powered through is beyond me, how it didn't break him again is beyond me.
    As much as Sunday at Silverstone was quite the fairy tale experience for Lewis and Mercedes. I applaud Lewis post race for openly taking about the issues he has faced since '21.

    • @egj1975
      @egj1975 13 дней назад +2

      Drivers like Lewis do not have some "mental bagage" after things like that. They take it and use it to get stronger. I am not a Lewis fan (Max all day long) but he is not the kind of driver that sits on something like that for years. It hurt him yes but that is it. Him doubting him self is the winless streak for almost 3 years. If anything it made him even stronger. If things like this keep you down you will never achieve anything.

    • @BRMCaptChaos
      @BRMCaptChaos 13 дней назад +6

      @@egj1975you can say that, but the sense of injustice was not his fault.
      That carries baggage that anyone would struggle with. His reaction post race evidenced it.
      To add, that doesn’t make it Max’s fault at all, and he must carry the baggage of ‘21 as well for different reasons. I’m just very happy we have superb professionals duking it out and this is now over.

    • @gauravmalltarlok5354
      @gauravmalltarlok5354 13 дней назад +4

      @@egj1975 I can agree with that. Hamilton is a mentality monster. But still the emotion and the mental strength required to push through such a thing is immense. Props to him for doing that, even though we take it for granted that he'll "just use it to get stronger" just because we're used to Hamilton pushing through no matter what. That's not normal for human beings, but he, along with other F1 drivers, make it look normal.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 12 дней назад +4

      ​@@egj1975Congrats you utterly failed to realise that everyone is human. One day you might meet your "hero" and learn. They aren't an unbreakable wall of concrete, no one is

  • @chefwel1
    @chefwel1 12 дней назад +19

    Not gonna lie. Tears were running down my face, uncontrollably. I felt the pain of 2021, still do... I felt relief.

    • @kerrygalloway-19
      @kerrygalloway-19 День назад +1

      @@chefwel1 I feel the same way about 2021. Lewis kept working. To see him win brought out all the feelings about how the race season ended 3 years ago

  • @aravell071
    @aravell071 12 дней назад +16

    Sir Lewis Hamilton is dignity and grace personified and he is the product of sound parenting, I think his father is magnificent! The world needs more of this.

  • @jengar6258
    @jengar6258 13 дней назад +82

    our peter is not infallible, i highly dissagree with him that MCLaren didnt make any real mistakes. I feel the failure to put norris on mediums, and the failure to dubble stack are major mistakes that cost them the race. That other teams did come to the right choices is pointing towards this. Dont deffer too much to Mr winsor Cam, you are allowed to dissagree with him from time to time.

    • @DuxDrive
      @DuxDrive 13 дней назад +9

      I second that

    • @stephensegal5187
      @stephensegal5187 13 дней назад +11

      Well said, and you are right. The 2 Drivers that were able to call their own shots based on changing track conditions, and also pitted at the same crucial moment also finished 1,2.
      McLaren simply has to "Learn" how to win. They will, but at 24, Lando got a really good taste of "You ain't there yet Kid".

    • @raid8769
      @raid8769 13 дней назад +14

      Also I dont believe that lando wouldve made those soft tyres last even if he was driving the merc. Lewis has the best tyre conservation ive ever seen and is a dangerous blend of senna and prost.

    • @Oksid2k
      @Oksid2k 13 дней назад +1

      Compared to Ferrari, they did not. :D

    • @daarom3472
      @daarom3472 13 дней назад +1

      I dont think McLaren got any call right?

  • @Pacify
    @Pacify 13 дней назад +53

    As a Max Verstappen fan I am happy that Lewis Hamilton managed to hold off everyone at the end of that race and showed what a champion's drive looks like when they threw everything at all the drivers hes the one that cooked the hardest and managed everything to get the WIN!!! That was an epic race.

    • @gosmarte669
      @gosmarte669 12 дней назад +6

      I am a Max fan but I am genuinely happy for Lewis and it touched me to see his emotion and honestly changed my opinion about Lewis. We fans are privileged to be able to witness such great drivers such as Lewis and Max. I love F1!

    • @UyandaMaboea-dv3qc
      @UyandaMaboea-dv3qc 12 дней назад +2

      No disrespect, but I don't know if I can handle another race like that with your man hunting Lewis down on more durable tyres 😅

    • @Pacify
      @Pacify 12 дней назад +2

      @@UyandaMaboea-dv3qc What can I say there’s a reason this guy and Ham have the same amount of wins since 2016 😈 I just feel bad for Ham now tho because Ferrari is not looking good was hoping for a 2021 rematch next year but idk if we’re going to get that now 😵‍💫

    • @UyandaMaboea-dv3qc
      @UyandaMaboea-dv3qc 12 дней назад +1

      @@Pacify Ferrari will bounce back, they've had worse cars and had a resurgence the next year (Vettel, Alonso and even Sainz joined Ferrari when the cars were terrible)

    • @killpaleface3279
      @killpaleface3279 6 дней назад

      @@gosmarte669 you just see his skin. That's why you don't like him. U pale face diabolical aliens kill me with you lame opinions 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @talbotd27
    @talbotd27 12 дней назад +17

    There’s just something I love about Lewis winning. He’s so dam cool and authentic, that’s what it is for me. He dresses cool, he talks cool, Toto is cool, it’s just badass all around. Where as when George Russel wins he says shit like “Yabba dabba do!!” That made me cringe in real life. Max wins and he’s just chilling saying “sure yeah the car is good. We had a great race today.” He comes to the track in all redbull gear, not bad just not interesting. But Lewis is an entertaining champion. I love watching his wins, and I love his attitude in victory

  • @F1Guy-Guy
    @F1Guy-Guy 13 дней назад +29

    BONO" ITS TIME LEWIS" Lewis JUST LEAVE IT WITH ME = HAMMER TIME! ❤

  • @mrrolandlawrence
    @mrrolandlawrence 12 дней назад +10

    Hamilton is a legend, coming from Stevenage he’s one of the few who fought hard to get to the top. No family money. Just ability.

  • @TNTsundar
    @TNTsundar 13 дней назад +57

    What happened at Silverstone yesterday is truly worthy of a movie scene or part of a documentary film when they make one in the future about Lewis Hamilton. Gave me a wonderful feeling after watching it.

    • @UnintendedConsequences
      @UnintendedConsequences 13 дней назад +2

      @@TNTsundar almost as if it were scripted. 😉😁

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy 12 дней назад +2

      @@UnintendedConsequences Abu Dhabi was definitely scripted. This...this was about as unscripted as it gets.

    • @kudason
      @kudason 12 дней назад +1

      His whole life is a movie. There is a 'The Pursuit of Happiness' part for Anthony Hamilton. As for Lewis: Rising prodigy kid beats adults in RC cars, deals with discrimination, his legendary hero, who he hoped to meet at the next racing awards, dies in a race, he meets legendary Ron Dennis instead, a montage of wins, some against an increasingly troubled Rosberg, multiple trophies, dejected when a younger Rosberg he is seen as superior to gets into F1 before him, he is now 21 and wondering if he will ever get to F1, then bad boy Montoya's surprising and questionable exit opens up a seat at McLaren, he shocks McLaren during Silverstone test in 2006 but many are quick to write his performance against Kimi off, a troubled McLaren's credibility is questioned when they announce a rookie's signing next to a 2xWDC, he crashes out in his first winter test, his pace in the first race rattles his 2xWDC teammate, leads the WDC by race 5, wins first F1 race and shares podium with Rosberg, spygate, almost wins in the rookie season, comes back in 2008 with a less superior McLaren, is that Glock, comes back to reality with 2009 dog McLaren, troubles worsen with liegate, then teamed up with JB who he underestimates, superstar girl friend distractions, bad press, turmoil, resets his thinking, starts to respect JB and learns tyre management from him, finds strong form in 2012, but misses out on WDC due to major reliabilities from the lead, then shocking move to an even poorer Merc, a montage of more wins and records broken, AD21, 3 year drought, shock move to Ferrari, poetic, farewell win for Merc at home...
      Unfortunately for Hollywood, we are still watching that movie. Maybe in 2040 they can do the movie

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy 12 дней назад

      @@kudason Lewis will need to be LONG gone before we can even TRY to make a movie about him. His life and his legacy are too incredible already for a movie - I can't even imagine what it will look like half a century from now.

    • @xynged
      @xynged День назад

      @@spdcrzy bro thought FIA could control rain

  • @NightRider-666
    @NightRider-666 13 дней назад +56

    Lewis Hamilton's victory on Sunday gave me goosebumps and after his reactions with the team and his family I had tears in my eyes and I am almost f***** 49 years old. This guy deserves the title Sir. In all his career he was a gentleman and even when the competition was fierce, he never went full asshole mode like Verstappen, Schumacher, Alonso and Senna and that is why he is the GOAT. This is a true comeback of a great sportsman. Also nice to see George Russell coming to his car. Even Helmut Marko showed him respect, I mean what else can you say! I wish him more wins for Mercedes in this season, because I think he is very thankful for what the Mercedes team, Toto and Niki (RIP) gave him. The last two season were hard for the team and LH and the 2021 final was and is a scandal. Loosing the title by human error aka Michael Masi and then sitting in a not competitive car for so long was hard to watch and on Sunday we could see and feel the relief. If Lewis wins the title they stole from him with Ferrari then Christian Horner should get a LH44 tattoo, that would be fun. I would love to see that! Horner could send pics of it (the tattoo)! Peace & Love straight outta Vienna.

    • @JG-vo8ey
      @JG-vo8ey 10 дней назад

      Ur not wrong in pretty much anything but ur still one of the salty fans that makes some of us other Lewis fans look bad, same on Maxs side there are alot of idiots drawing them down xD Can u all just like 1 driver or more preferably and not hate none x)

    • @CPez
      @CPez 9 дней назад

      The TITLE!? What?? You Lewis fans are always delusional and NEVER use advanced statistics which prove Lewis is No Fangio, Senna or especially Clark.

    • @ahmedyassin5685
      @ahmedyassin5685 9 дней назад

      ​@@CPezdlululu becomes trululu

  • @benjamindas0440
    @benjamindas0440 12 дней назад +8

    Lewis is a driver who genuinely loves and respects his fans... obviously, he can't sign fans' books or take every selfie. He's got a job to do...for years he's thanked his team and fans after winning or performing well. People hate him for no good reason.

  • @robertheymann5906
    @robertheymann5906 13 дней назад +33

    Such a wonderful opportunity for the world to give respect and appreciation to one of the greatest drivers of all time and a solid dude...a class you are sir Lewis!

    • @MrRobin61
      @MrRobin61 13 дней назад +2

      Don't exaggerate now , it's just Lewis like it's just Max and Lando and so on

    • @folag
      @folag 13 дней назад +1

      Exaggerated? No difference between a driver who has won seven Championships (EIGHT, if you recognize that he was robbed of it in 2021)!?

    • @rainerreiter8927
      @rainerreiter8927 13 дней назад +4

      ​@@MrRobin61if these were just average people, you wouldn't watch them. You watch them, coz they've become extraordinary in what they're doing, just like Muhammad Ali wasn't called The Greatest of all sports for no reason, Lewis is The Greatest in this sport, and the fact, that they robbed him of that title only shows, that there's significant meaning to it

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@MrRobin61If this were a previous season with different drivers maybe. However, the amount of records being broken as of late is immense. You can't look at all the stats and not be impressed. The standard of driving from the top teams as of late has been something unlike we've seen before.

    • @MrRobin61
      @MrRobin61 12 дней назад

      @@folag You may believe he was robbed , I don't , Lewis and team reacted wrong , don't blame Max on that and another thing ...Lewis shits in the morning like me and like you ...... He's a very good racer but he had a good car as well .....stay realistic man ...he's no god

  • @Smiler121
    @Smiler121 12 дней назад +9

    I can't agree enough on the impression that Lewis comes across as fairly genuine rather than playing the media. I get frustrated with how many people who don't really follow the sport at all actively dislike him based on the odd TV interview & photos in newspapers.
    When I describe the way he comes across post race & how grateful or self critical he can be it usually makes no impact.

  • @rezazainul9689
    @rezazainul9689 13 дней назад +28

    Mind blowing, only SLH can make 1 podium feels like winning WC for all of his fans incld me

  • @me2ontube
    @me2ontube 13 дней назад +30

    This Silverstone win promoted Sir Lewis to superhero status if he wasn't already

  • @ChurchyXo
    @ChurchyXo 13 дней назад +30

    Cameron, I gotta say this is one of the best F1 collabs on the Tube right now. Love the insights, thoughtfulness, the mix of you and Peter and the poetic way you speak...Totally loving the show.
    And what a performance by LH yesterday. That drive is up there with Turkey '06, Silverstone '08 and Singapore '18 for memorability and a bit of Lewis magic. Really enjoyed your coverage this weekend ❤

    • @CameronF1.
      @CameronF1.  12 дней назад +2

      Thank you Churchy 🙏🏾

  • @andrewafflick4104
    @andrewafflick4104 13 дней назад +12

    I normally agree with Peter; however, since the Miami GP we’ve been hearing that the McLaren is the fastest car in each race, but yet they still haven’t won any! Lando hangs his head and says ‘I shoulda, woulda, coulda.’ If HAM or VER were driving that McLaren since Miami GP, I guarantee you they would’ve won some races in that car. I agree with you Cam, it’s VER & HAM, then the rest. NOR is not a rookie, he’s a veteran now…so for me, NOR is not in the same league as the aforementioned two other drivers. Oh the humanity!

  • @user-nt2rc7tj7z
    @user-nt2rc7tj7z 13 дней назад +53

    l loved the post race interview. Lewis was clearly happy but also grateful and relaxed. Very deliberate in his choice of words. Very nice to see him like this. Max being Max is also nice to watch. Straight to the point. What you see is what you get. Such different personalities, both fantastic racers. That makes it interesting. I hope for more great matches in which they both compete.

    • @reggienaidoo6514
      @reggienaidoo6514 13 дней назад

      You have to add in Lando for his free spirit, a future champ.

    • @user-nt2rc7tj7z
      @user-nt2rc7tj7z 13 дней назад +1

      @@reggienaidoo6514 True. He's very charming. But in this interview he didn't have is normal sparkling, probably disappointed with the outcome of the race.

    • @DrVaticinator
      @DrVaticinator 13 дней назад +3

      I thought the same, Lewis gracious as always. Max is growing on me, and a great drive yesterday.

    • @dpjohnjones432
      @dpjohnjones432 13 дней назад +2

      yes absolutely Lewis was glowing and very genuine it seemed. And Max always gives such a great analysis of his race and a straight shooter. Great post race interview.

  • @klloh5012
    @klloh5012 12 дней назад +7

    I wish Hamilton will take a few moments to read thru the comments online. See and feel how we (some are supporters of other teams) are happy for his rise. And to know that so many tears are shed with him and for him.

  • @renacesar060575
    @renacesar060575 13 дней назад +13

    Whatever greatest list without Hamilton cannot be taken seriously. Last McLaren champion.

  • @MichaelEilers
    @MichaelEilers 13 дней назад +10

    After listing to P. Windsor’s Ferrari and LeClerc points, I genuinely believe Lewis can absolutely transform Ferrari. He’s the anti-LeClerc. He’s a strategic racer. He’s calmness incarnate. He’s going to fix everything they are doing wrong.

    • @humanform5354
      @humanform5354 13 дней назад +1

      @@MichaelEilers I would advice Ferrari to renovate/expand their trophy room. There's gonna be some extra "hardware" showing up next season...

  • @kbonics25
    @kbonics25 12 дней назад +6

    I think the F1 world needed Lewis Hamilton to be Lewis Hamilton of old again! Breaking boundaries, breaking records, breaking the winless streak, and showing he can still continue winning at his age when the car is capable. In a race where strategy, changing weather conditions, and other equal competitors are at play. To win in these conditions is the Sir Lewis we all know and love in racing.

    • @paulaldis2970
      @paulaldis2970 11 дней назад

      Really, on and on and on and on forever? Lol. Get a life.

    • @kbonics25
      @kbonics25 11 дней назад

      @@paulaldis2970 Paul, Paul, Paul. Nothing lasts forever. Even stars and galaxies die eventually. But we can enjoy the light a star brings us both during the day and night.

  • @OKF_Max
    @OKF_Max 13 дней назад +19

    I normally like and enjoy Peters insights, but the ones today I found a bit strange, especially the McLaren strategy ones. Don’t double stack because problems could happen, ok well Mercedes did and have done for years and you have to be able to do these things as a top team. And Oscar knew exactly to go on the mediums, but lando didn’t. These were mistakes and they happen, but saying he would have done everything the same, hmm.

  • @herlegz6969
    @herlegz6969 11 дней назад +4

    Mission 44. Hamilton is exceptional in every single way. Even undermining can't stop him.

  • @user-vt6zq6kf8q
    @user-vt6zq6kf8q 13 дней назад +27

    They asked Oscar what tire for last stint.. without hesitation he said medium
    100%… funny he knew but Lando didn’t… both driving same car.. high Oscar racing iq

    • @egj1975
      @egj1975 13 дней назад +2

      Dont blame Lando... his pitwall said that he would need softs to defend Lewis or medium to hold back Max.... THAT is why he went for soft. Lando makes mistakes but I blame the pitwall for this one.

    • @SanchezS1998
      @SanchezS1998 13 дней назад +3

      @@egj1975Not a fan of Norris, but his race engineer really mucked it up for him this weekend.

    • @RaymondRoycetibayan
      @RaymondRoycetibayan 13 дней назад

      its mindboggling. in 2023 lando used hards for the last stint and were outperforming everyone on softs widely. also a couple of drivers this year started on softs and they were so bad they pitted and switched to meduims despite knowing they had to switch again to inters (around lap 12-15)

    • @Jbrzy805
      @Jbrzy805 12 дней назад

      @@user-vt6zq6kf8q give Lando a break, he wanted soft to cover Lewis, he was going for the win…can’t knock that

    • @dylanmonaghan3342
      @dylanmonaghan3342 12 дней назад +1

      @@Jbrzy805there is no chance in hell that he on a scrubbed soft was going to have enough tire delta to defend nor attack for the win against Lewis. Bad call by him and the team.

  • @nicholastaylor1444
    @nicholastaylor1444 13 дней назад +12

    All congratulations to Lewis for the first time in a long time I was watching F1 again. Apart from Max the drivers that have championship in them are Carlos , Oscar and Charles. I don’t see it in Lando he a good driver but the greatness factor I don’t think he has it. Remember Lando was the one that stated Lewis only wins because he had the fastest car, well Lando you got it now but can’t put it on the top spot.

  • @joris-zuphert
    @joris-zuphert 13 дней назад +18

    It was an exciting race and it had a great winner. It is good to see Mercedes back in the contender crew. Good to see Lewis still has it. I am lookigg forward to see the 5 contenders battling it out

    • @fibitabit8423
      @fibitabit8423 13 дней назад

      5 and the Hulk...

    • @joris-zuphert
      @joris-zuphert 13 дней назад

      @@fibitabit8423 the hulk is a class on its own, but not for a win

  • @enriquegonzalez6265
    @enriquegonzalez6265 13 дней назад +23

    You can't consider yourself a true F1 fan if you don't follow Peter Windsor. His insights and perspectives are simple the best.

    • @larryconaway7451
      @larryconaway7451 13 дней назад +1

      BullSh!t!!!!!!

    • @eromoseleodionunuabona2892
      @eromoseleodionunuabona2892 12 дней назад

      what if i have been watching since spa 98 (born 1994) and only heard of him just right now lol

    • @enriquegonzalez6265
      @enriquegonzalez6265 12 дней назад

      @eromoseleodionunuabona2892 then, start following him and become a true F1 fan instead of a Sunday spectator. It's not too late, you're still young, lots to learn.

    • @mp4-27d3
      @mp4-27d3 12 дней назад +1

      Too right, bruv!!

    • @BeethovensLaguerreRacing
      @BeethovensLaguerreRacing 12 дней назад +1

      i told him a few years ago that i missed his raceday reviews and to my surprise he did and hasn't stop since. He's the real deal.

  • @cosmokramer4703
    @cosmokramer4703 13 дней назад +6

    I got to disagree with the sentiment that it was the McLaren was hard on its tyres. If you look at the lap times Norris was setting his fastest laps during the beginning of the stint. He drove them too hard

  • @BAUERSPEEDEMONReid
    @BAUERSPEEDEMONReid 13 дней назад +9

    Well done Sir Lewis!.. Lest we forget! The doubters are not there to be proven right. They are there to Misdirect greatness in one’s abilities. You have always had a Natural talent of letting others look at themselves. Like your Father Anthony Hamilton always reiterates: “Do your talking on the track!” Mega 9.. Welcome home!.. 44 keep your foot pinned to the floor!

  • @Andre_The_Millennial
    @Andre_The_Millennial 13 дней назад +10

    Looks like Ferrari aren't the only team in need to a reshuffling in the strategy department.....

  • @kennymac9978
    @kennymac9978 12 дней назад +32

    Quite simple,Lewis Hamilton is the greatest F1 driver ever and is still racing in f1.

  • @eddymoretti3742
    @eddymoretti3742 12 дней назад +2

    Brilliant conversation. We need to make a documentary about you (Cam) following Peter through one complete GP weekend- I’m dying to watch Peter watch a race and see it through his eyes. So much to learn. And no one better to be the host and narrator than you (Cam).

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 13 дней назад +18

    I stop everything every time Mr Windsor is on ! ........... Thank you Cameron our greatest Poet !

    • @CameronF1.
      @CameronF1.  12 дней назад +1

      Far too kind. Thank you

    • @kerrygalloway-19
      @kerrygalloway-19 День назад +1

      Cameron your are becoming huge my friend! You and Peter are formidable. The insights are fantastic. Keep going! Kerry - San Diego, CA

  • @mtb5778
    @mtb5778 12 дней назад +5

    I remember unsubscribing from PW channel when he said LH was going to lose to GR when GR joined the team.

    • @paulaldis2970
      @paulaldis2970 11 дней назад

      And he has.

    • @mtb5778
      @mtb5778 6 дней назад

      @@paulaldis2970 huh? silverstone is the most recent example of this I guess. The PW implication was that LH would be losing every week. I am a GR fan but he does make mistakes at critical times.

  • @wilmerm5367
    @wilmerm5367 13 дней назад +9

    TOP FORM HAMILTON GOAT MODE SETTINGS

  • @bonym371
    @bonym371 13 дней назад +4

    I’m sorry, but Peter is absolutely bonkers in this instance. I like Peter but to say keeping out Piastri and not double stacking him was right! Even I did the calculation in my head at the time; you can’t leave him out because he was gonna come way behind, stacking him, two seconds, leaving him out 10 seconds. What are we doing?

  • @mmtot
    @mmtot 12 дней назад +3

    I disagree with Peter on quite a few things here. There were decisions being made in the race which I felt were wrong strongly at the time and Brundle was criticising them too, and they turned out to be the wrong decision. Leaving drivers out on the wrong tyre and betting on their skill is just nonsense. When the right tyre is 7 to 10 seconds per lap faster, no amount of skill can compensate for that and it's too big a gamble.

  • @dumiamara
    @dumiamara 13 дней назад +8

    Pitstop issue was Lando's mistake.

  • @Grim_Racing
    @Grim_Racing 12 дней назад +3

    Peter, the mistake was Lando stopping long in his pitbox. 🤦🏾‍♂️ He’s too stubborn sometimes man, tons of wisdom and knowledge yada yada, but the guy cannot accept being wrong or being challenged.

  • @salim_abid_
    @salim_abid_ 9 дней назад +1

    I disagree with the notion that putting Lando onto the softs wasn't a mistake, I am inclined to say that they planned for this exact scenario, They saved the mediums from earlier in the weekend and their mistake was how they handled it when they had the chance to use them.
    The radio call should have been clear cut "Box this lap, You'll be on the medium tyre, We've planned for this, Let's go win this race"
    Simple straight to the point, Confident etc

  • @truth4reel
    @truth4reel 13 дней назад +3

    Lando's comment about not being able to win the race even if the pitstop was good was down to him being given the softs. That's what he was referring to, that the softs weren't gonna beat Lewis

  • @Car-guy307
    @Car-guy307 13 дней назад +5

    Lewis drove like Hakkinen 👍, Max like Schumacher 👍 and Lando like David Coulthard 🙄

  • @johanfeenstra8778
    @johanfeenstra8778 13 дней назад +10

    Sorry Peter Windsor i have to correct you on Hulkenberg. Max wanted him in the team but it was Red Bull who took Perez. And i know this for a fact.

  • @ariebroek2404
    @ariebroek2404 13 дней назад +7

    Lando himself said after the race that he took red because Lewis took them…but with hindsight knew there deg on red was high.

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 13 дней назад +5

      Lewis only took the soft because he didnt have new mediums wasnt it?

    • @egj1975
      @egj1975 13 дней назад +5

      @@scroopynooperz9051 Thats true. Mclaren made the mistake to look at Lewis insted of the data.

  • @james5967
    @james5967 12 дней назад +2

    What an awful take on Leclerc, he got gapped 14 seconds by Sainz when it started lightly raining and was about to get passed by Hulkenburg/Stroll. He made the call to box because he couldn't keep it on the track. Everyone makes excuses for him but he is not infallible.

  • @dworkin7110
    @dworkin7110 13 дней назад +4

    I don't really agree with Peter here on the Lando tyre choice. There were several laps to go and the mediums seemed an obvious choice for Lando, it seemed likely the softs would have failed as the race came to a close which of course they did. It is possible this would have meant Lewis would have gotten too far ahead but at least he would have been able to fend off Max. The choice he was given, though, was largely correct but much more complex than it appeared.

  • @db-mp2of
    @db-mp2of 13 дней назад +6

    Merc good on cool tracks, LH44 one of the best ever at changing conditions.

  • @io2068
    @io2068 13 дней назад +12

    Lewis is the best Driver of alll time. Watch Max after that Race. It will show you all u need to know. He admires Lewis. Unfortunately Media overhypes things and has created some serious bad bloodm but these 2 guys will go down as top 2 -3 of all time

    • @richy69ify
      @richy69ify 11 дней назад

      Fangio won 55% of his races. Jim Clark 45%

  • @dariussatius1621
    @dariussatius1621 13 дней назад +6

    Yup they said cover Lewis with softs or Max on mediums. This might of made Lando choose the softs, meaning he wanted to fight Lewis for the win as Max hadn’t shown good pace until then. I feel like McLarren and Lando were more afraid of the pace Lewis was showing and reacted to him

    • @mark4motion68
      @mark4motion68 13 дней назад +5

      I don’t understand why they cover anybody. Just put on the best or fastest tire for that stint. McLaren has a lot to learn.

    • @dariussatius1621
      @dariussatius1621 13 дней назад +1

      @@mark4motion68 not quite, I understand what they wanted to do in fighting for the win. But had they told Lando just to pick between softs and mediums he might have picked mediums, but telling him the leader has softs most likely influenced him (not totally his fault since Max didn't show any pace until then, so Norris was looking at the race win, therefore at Hamilton)

    • @rocket69218
      @rocket69218 13 дней назад +2

      Everyone knows the McLaren isn't good on softs, we've seen it so many times where Lando is catching those in front on harder tyres. McLaren know this, they should have just put him on Mediums.

    • @dariussatius1621
      @dariussatius1621 13 дней назад +2

      ​@@rocket69218 yes, this does look like more of a McLaren mistake than a Lando one. He got the bad end of the deal at the end

    • @JappaKneads
      @JappaKneads 13 дней назад

      ​@@rocket69218Hindsight is 20/20 vision.
      If Lando had won, y'alls would be singing a totally different tune...

  • @sanzieu
    @sanzieu 11 дней назад +1

    SLH has showed us what a true champion he is. He does this because his family has given him the proper sense of responsibility towards the sport.

  • @AM-yk1vt
    @AM-yk1vt 13 дней назад +4

    Peters takes were off on this one. To argue that both Mclarens mistakes were the right decisions and he would have done the same is odd. Mclaren saw how the soft runners did at the beginning of the grand prix secondly they had a brand new medium which even the commentators were certain he was going to take so im at a loss as to how taking soft was a good idea. Not double stacking was a terrible idea in changing conditions because you lose so much over one lap. Max chose the exact right time to pit and just on that one lap was right back in it.

  • @Ns-071
    @Ns-071 11 дней назад +1

    As a Max fan, i was over the moon for sir Lewis. I wanted him to win more than Max. Pure on merit, no safety car or any sort of luck. Absolute one of the greatest ever. Based on stats alone, no discussion the GOAT. I could see Max was genuinely thrilled for Lewis seeing him back where he belongs if he has a decent car.

  • @me2ontube
    @me2ontube 13 дней назад +109

    Sir Lewis didn't win ... THE WHOLE EARTH WON AGAINST AN ALIEN INVASION - that's how it felt - edit : Lewis was the general leading the space army into battle n he killed over half the aliens by himself while coaching the army

    • @benniewenniger2075
      @benniewenniger2075 13 дней назад +12

      Get some help😂

    • @davidlangley94
      @davidlangley94 13 дней назад +6

      Whatever acid you’ve taken, it sounds great!

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube 13 дней назад

      @@davidlangley94 my friend Dave gave it to me - I can get you some

    • @buhaysabulod9269
      @buhaysabulod9269 13 дней назад +1

      @@davidlangley94 lol

    • @magdelinem6962
      @magdelinem6962 13 дней назад

      what's wrong with you?😂🙈😑🤔

  • @user-eo5zn4hq8s
    @user-eo5zn4hq8s 12 дней назад +2

    I hear what you're saying about the momentum at Red Bull and that being able to keep them competitive through the end of 25, but I disagree. There are two things happening this year that have changed the playing field. The most obvious is that other teams have improved their cars. The less obvious is that the Red Bull is not performing as well as it once did, and that downward trend began almost immediately after Red Bull announced that Newey would no longer be involved in the mechanical and engineering of the car, only race strategy decisions on the weekends. Horner can talk all he wants about how talented his total team is, and that's likely true. But I think they've relied completely on the once in a lifetime genius that is Adrian Newey, and I think it will be very difficult for them to recover from his loss.

  • @Jigds
    @Jigds 13 дней назад +4

    McLaren team were reactive in their bad decisions rather than being upfront and assertive. Giving an irrational Lando tyre options instead of taking the right call didn't help them either. Oscar was robbed of a potential podium. Although they have the best car and great drivers, McLaren as a team is pretty average and mediocre. But all in all a fantastic race and immensely happy for Sir Lewis Hamilton finally winning a home race after 2.5 years.
    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @de1623
      @de1623 13 дней назад +5

      Oscar robbed of a potential podium?? More like a potential win!!! He was ahead of race winner Hamilton and about to pass Norris(.04 bend) before McLaren executed order 66

  • @user-uh4wo9zt3c
    @user-uh4wo9zt3c 12 дней назад +1

    Hi Cameron. Following on Peter wise comments on the choice between inters and slicks, have you checked that radio message, when Lewis was asked if he was to change his slicks to inters. He answered: nope, there are many dry areas on the track. Fortunately this time he was asked and not ordered.

  • @Rodyqreallyreal
    @Rodyqreallyreal 12 дней назад +2

    LEWIS WON THIS ON MERRIT, HE HAD THE 3th FASTEST CAR, HE JUST SANBAGGED WOLF AND THE FIA AND UNLEASHED HIM SELF BECAUSE HE WAS THE BEST IN THE DIFFICULT WEATHER CONDITIONS, THEY DID NOT WANT HIM TO WIIN, WE KNOW, BUT THE MOST HIGH WANTED HIM TO WIN AND EVERY TRUE F1 FANS THAT APPRECIATE GREATNESS!!!!

    • @Stealthassin135
      @Stealthassin135 10 дней назад

      Second fastest. Mclaren > Mercedes > Ferrari > Red Bull

  • @hailmegatron793
    @hailmegatron793 13 дней назад

    I appreciate how Peter is not about the player hate. I think he recognises how difficult F1 racing is for the teams and how close the margins are between the drivers. The nuances in his analysis is give us new information and not repetitions of what we saw too.

  • @llena9778
    @llena9778 13 дней назад +4

    Lewis is a great champion, but I must say Max is a force to be reckoned with. Max was driving at a very high level.

    • @KopJustin
      @KopJustin 13 дней назад +2

      Lewis is always the man

    • @F1Guy-Guy
      @F1Guy-Guy 13 дней назад +2

      But why is that Hamilton guy so much better

    • @paulaldis2970
      @paulaldis2970 11 дней назад

      No shit Sherlock!

  • @babtanian
    @babtanian 13 дней назад

    I am a relatively new F1 fan, and I found Peter to be a very enjoyable source of commentary, and of course an excellent source to expand my knowledge of the sport. Through having Peter on your channel, you've gained a subscriber in me as well.

  • @underSTATEDexcellence
    @underSTATEDexcellence 13 дней назад +39

    Love to hear more people representing Jim Clark I want all the fans that don’t know who Jim Clark is to stop tweeting about whatever driver your tweeting about and do some research on the one and only Mr. Jim Clark.
    The man could jump into any class any car and win at the highest level of Motorsport. Please do yourself a favor and gain some knowledge.

    • @Toku91
      @Toku91 13 дней назад

      British opinion... Are you telling me that England produced the best racers? 😂😂😂 Overrated as the english National team as the Premier league.. You guys forget quickly.

    • @underSTATEDexcellence
      @underSTATEDexcellence 13 дней назад +7

      @@Toku91 I’m American that’s soccer to us. 😂 Jim Clark is technically Scottish and the Scots will tell you that England only calls Scots British when they earn some amazing accolades.

    • @sultanoftippoo3857
      @sultanoftippoo3857 13 дней назад +8

      @@Toku91 Your level of ignorance and disrespect is staggering but your reference to national & international Football speaks volumes. As the OP suggested “do yourself a favour and gain some knowledge”
      He never said Clark was the best or England produces the best racers but here are a few facts for you to digest;
      1: Jim Clark was Scottish not English (you really didn’t even know that?)
      2: UK born drivers have won more F1 races than any other nation
      3: The UK have produced more drivers who have won an F1 race than any other nation
      4: Six out of the 10 current F1 teams are based in the UK where their cars are designed and built largely by British men and women
      None of these facts mean anything other than to question what has YOUR country contributed to F1 as a sport whether it be from a driver or team perspective?

    • @Toku91
      @Toku91 13 дней назад

      @@sultanoftippoo3857 I don t really care about your textbook mate.. F1 is a British sport.. Lulu is overrated that s my opinion.. And british are biased when it comes to sport. What s wrong?

    • @sultanoftippoo3857
      @sultanoftippoo3857 13 дней назад +2

      @@Toku91 Of course you don’t care that’s obvious which is fine but why waste your time commenting on a sport you are clueless about or aren’t interested in when you could just go to a football channel and pitch your anti British rant there where I’d agree with you on how average the PL is and the England team are?

  • @marksibley4546
    @marksibley4546 12 дней назад +2

    What a moment . Lewis was incredible all weekend great to see him get the W very emotional

  • @kevinw-fishwhisperer
    @kevinw-fishwhisperer 11 дней назад

    Only through the first 4 minutes, and what a great interview its been!

  • @nyoka45able
    @nyoka45able 12 дней назад +2

    I couldn't watch the last 10 laps. I was an emotional wreck. I am rarely emotionally invested in sports, but Sunday's Lewis Hamilton win was emotional.

  • @phatfil77
    @phatfil77 12 дней назад +1

    How did he do it? Same way George did it a week before. Drive a very solid race and wait for Norris and McLaren to screw it up. Without failed timing of pit stops and a bad choice of tire, Lewis would not have won. I’m glad Lewis did win, no doubt about it. What a great finish and a fairy tale race, but facts are facts.

  • @alv2617
    @alv2617 12 дней назад +1

    Peter is totally wrong about the Lando tire debacle. Rare to see him so off the mark. Lando was told at the start of the race that they were at an advantage as the only team with another set of new mediums. It was clear as day that 12 laps of the British gp fresh mediums are the perfect tyre. Red bull and Mercedes didn’t have that privilege. Piastri’s pace was clear. I was screaming at my telly for mediums. It was obvious. Just cos you didn’t see it that way at the time Peter doesn’t mean it wasn’t clearly the right call. McLaren bottled it.

  • @benjamindas0440
    @benjamindas0440 12 дней назад +2

    A win that Jim Clark would Approve...what a great compliment. Trully an amazing performance.

  • @cherylwest2514
    @cherylwest2514 12 дней назад +3

    I was so angry about what happened that I haven't been able to watch F! again. I am still traumatized. from that event. I am so HAPPY the my Lewis won yesterday. Every now and again I would watch and said what has Mercedes done to his car. I hope that all will go well for my Lewis now.

    • @KEVE999122
      @KEVE999122 12 дней назад +1

      same here

    • @paulaldis2970
      @paulaldis2970 11 дней назад

      Get a life. Baby.

    • @KEVE999122
      @KEVE999122 11 дней назад

      @@paulaldis2970 Not everyone wants to be a brown-nosed like you.

  • @95tt
    @95tt 12 дней назад +2

    I dont think this is mercedes or lewis last win this year. Im pretty sure both hamilton and russel will win more races this year. Already at hungary. Russel seem to have a slight better qualy pace, but hamilton is above russel in race pace. That comes down to experience I think.

  • @redporschekilla
    @redporschekilla 12 дней назад +1

    Cameron, flat out thank you for a great content, superb questions and comment and your post race talk with Peter… priceless….!

    • @CameronF1.
      @CameronF1.  12 дней назад

      No, thank you sir, for watching. I'm glad you're enjoying the content.

  • @Rodyqreallyreal
    @Rodyqreallyreal 12 дней назад +3

    RUSSEL DIDNT HAVE ANY PROBLEM HE WAS JUST BAD, HE WAS SUPPOSED TO WIN, BUT HES NOT ON THE LEVEL OF LEWIS, THEY KNEW RUSSEL WAS GONNA GET EMBARESSED BY LEWIS AND EVERYBODY WOULD SAY HOW CAN THIS GUY OUT QUALI LEWIS ALL THIS TIME AND FOR THEIR SPONSORS NOT TO SEE THAT RUSSEL IS NOT A CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER!!!!!! FACTS!!!!!!!!!

    • @paulaldis2970
      @paulaldis2970 11 дней назад

      Stop shouting and get back to the funny farm.

  • @dextercarrie8131
    @dextercarrie8131 12 дней назад

    I generally like Peter Windsor’s race analysis feedback and he was being kind and generous to all drivers as a class act as a lot of the stuff to talk about is hindsight theories and what ifs. I think Max had the option to choose between Hard and Soft and he chose hard and still performed incredible on the less stickier compound, while Lando followed Lewis on the Softs, when he would have been better on a medium option (Oscar’s recommendation) to have longevity over all out speed. One thing that Lando does to get everything out of his McLaren at Silverstone and Austria is he uses the wideness of the track’s breath to achieve his quick lap times, but comes off in advanced tire wear as he likes to throw in more speed, while Lewis has decent speed, but steering control and racing line is much narrower of his designated style of driving and usually has better consistency in lap times and less tire wear. Lewis is just the mature and experienced driver and Lando is still finding his wings. I think Lando has a lot to learn and grow as a driver and mean this in the most sincere and genuine way to wish him to figure it out.

  • @SachaSommer
    @SachaSommer 12 дней назад +2

    His car did it.

  • @mp4-27d3
    @mp4-27d3 12 дней назад +2

    I hope Lewis has a good car at Ferrari…he’s still got some titles left in him.

  • @51bikerboy
    @51bikerboy 13 дней назад +3

    My wife said to me you are like Lewis Hamilton.
    Once in every two and a half years you perform like a young man.
    BTW I am 73 years young!

  • @timmortimer6267
    @timmortimer6267 12 дней назад

    Great interview. Really well done insightful

  • @johanfeenstra8778
    @johanfeenstra8778 13 дней назад +1

    What McLaren did not good was looking at the degradation of the soft tire. That was the reason Red Bull did not go for softs. Red Bull looked at the beginning of the race and how the tires behaved.

  • @nilsthart4154
    @nilsthart4154 13 дней назад +1

    Another great analysis by Peter. 🔥🔥

  • @chimkimi246
    @chimkimi246 13 дней назад

    Mr Windsor, thanks for the valuable F1 info you gave me while watching USA’s Speedvision back in the 90’s. Always a fan and follower.

  • @fatihyuzbasioglu1485
    @fatihyuzbasioglu1485 10 дней назад

    Hi Peter, Don't you think you missed the points below?
    1-I think, choosing an opposite tire against your opponent is mostly good
    2-Max was catching fast because, he was pushing like a beast& not saving
    3-Lando couldn't push, saving
    4-and you are saying if you were Lando you would've chosen Softs?
    Silverstone is a tire eating circuit. And yes, softs :))
    Not to mention, you agreed Lewis wouldn't get Softs if he had fresh Mediums

  • @edan2629
    @edan2629 10 дней назад

    wow, Peter Windsor's remark and opinions, is so on point....
    On Lando's position
    On Charles's strategy flaw...

  • @pnojazz
    @pnojazz 9 дней назад +2

    Brilliant race it was, absolutely brilliant!!!❤

  • @JGuill
    @JGuill 13 дней назад

    Cameron, what camera and lens do you use for your setup. I like the quality

    • @CameronF1.
      @CameronF1.  13 дней назад

      Thank you.
      It's sony a5100 sigma 16mm f1.4.

  • @rabinderkhurana7598
    @rabinderkhurana7598 13 дней назад

    excellent content as usual. Thank you both for this wonderful content.

  • @mramechi300
    @mramechi300 12 дней назад +1

    *Charles Leclerc is the new Felipe Massa.* He is suuuuperfast in good weather, but he caint drive for shit in wet weather.
    He is suuuperfast with good tyres, fuego race strategy, bomba car setup. But the moment everthing is not perfect, he LITERALLY completely falls apart.

    • @CameronF1.
      @CameronF1.  12 дней назад

      Tomorrow. 10am British 😃

  • @Paul_Allaker8450
    @Paul_Allaker8450 9 дней назад +1

    I agree with 99% of what PW has said, except that Perez's performance is costing and will cost the Team the constructors title, and that's where Horner & Marko take issue, so yes, of course having Perez as Team Mate to Max keeps Max happy, but his performances are hurting the team so for me he's not safe.

  • @CurrentlyCold
    @CurrentlyCold 13 дней назад

    I been waiting on this episode since yesterday evening 😭😭

  • @ab8jeh
    @ab8jeh 12 дней назад +1

    Don't agree with Peter towards the end about always staying out on slicks at all costs. I mean Lando did that at Sochi and it lost him the race. Be on the tyre that suits the track conditions *at the time* always seems like the right move.

    • @richy69ify
      @richy69ify 11 дней назад

      at Sochi Lando got caught out on one particular section where water was pooling. He was schooling Lewis before that.

    • @ab8jeh
      @ab8jeh 11 дней назад

      @@richy69ify Nah he refused to pit, shouted at his engineer and got it wrong. I like Lando a lot, but he is starting to get a reputation of losing his cool under pressure situations. A bit like Leclerc and Russell. Once Hamilton and Alonso are gone, I hope someone can stay cool against Max. Piastri might be the best at that in a couple of years.

  • @iracingaussie
    @iracingaussie 3 дня назад

    Not a huge Lewis fan, but nearly shed a tear, legendary class by an elder statesman. Coming off pole at Hungary last year by Lewis, Im attending the race weekend and will be checking the local betting odds for Sir Lewis this weekend. If its 3 on the trot for Merc, championship on.

  • @darkwa456
    @darkwa456 12 дней назад +1

    People were suprised about ferrari going for lewis but there's a reason for that Charles is fast but too emotional and erratic. He puts far too much pressue on him self, lewis will be a much calmer head and may be able to teach Charles a thing or two about controlling his emotions

  • @Lighteningspirit
    @Lighteningspirit 12 дней назад +2

    Thank you Peter, what happened in Abu Dhabi 21 must never be discounted and down played