How to Master the Silverstone F1 Track | Nico Rosberg

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  • @NicoRosberg
    @NicoRosberg  4 года назад +539

    What is your favourite F1 memory of all time and why? Top comment wins 1.000 entries to win my custom motorcycle: VIPrize.org/Rosberg Also use the promo code: DOUBLE until Sunday night to double your entries! Subscribe to my channel for my next F1 videos: bit.ly/NicoRosbergYT

    • @adarshsajeev9365
      @adarshsajeev9365 4 года назад +16

      Vettel winning his first WDC definitely is one of my favourites. Hope he has a good season this year, seeing as he's going to retire...☹️

    • @bigchunguscricket4526
      @bigchunguscricket4526 4 года назад +17

      Jenson button winning Canadian gp
      (In rain)

    • @doc_need_helpr6469
      @doc_need_helpr6469 4 года назад +7

      Vettel coming back in brazil to win the championship!

    • @rwottevanger
      @rwottevanger 4 года назад +13

      when you pushed Lewis of the track so Max could win the Spanish gp in 2016😉

    • @fergusmckie4336
      @fergusmckie4336 4 года назад +2

      Leg-END

  • @juzoli
    @juzoli 4 года назад +3520

    This “How to master” series is your best idea, please keep it going.

    • @yiwanye1221
      @yiwanye1221 4 года назад +45

      Wonder if F2/F3 drivers would watch this

    • @KamisKapi
      @KamisKapi 4 года назад +2

      untill its Mugello weekend race day

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 4 года назад +10

      @@KamisKapi Maybe Kimi can do the Imola one.

    • @le0shadow
      @le0shadow 4 года назад

      except that he can't master it himself

    • @Route765
      @Route765 4 года назад +2

      Yiwan Ye Codemasters F1 tracks are inaccurate, so it’s completely useless

  • @nezlo9612
    @nezlo9612 4 года назад +479

    I love how Nico is so gentle and clean when he is explaining everything but the moment he starts to play he is cursing and is so competitive as if he forgot he was filming and that it was just a game 😭🤣🤣

    • @rutin22terobsesi
      @rutin22terobsesi 4 года назад +5

      He is really good person

    • @amodelchucrut
      @amodelchucrut 4 года назад +14

      Well, of course. Downshifting instead of opening the DRS is a costly mistake which simply shouldn't happen at this level. Every thousandth of a second matters. :) in real life it's even more intense.

    • @ApsyrysClips
      @ApsyrysClips 4 года назад +36

      The phrase “it’s just a game” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice.

    • @mr.cubitos9516
      @mr.cubitos9516 4 года назад +4

      @@ApsyrysClips But it is just a game xdxd

    • @re7alia7or
      @re7alia7or 4 года назад +3

      @@ApsyrysClips imagine saying to LeBron james, its just a game

  • @thomasbolen8538
    @thomasbolen8538 3 года назад +201

    Two things;
    1. Never realized how complicated this sport is.
    2. Nico is a genius

  • @mattypetr8355
    @mattypetr8355 4 года назад +283

    Anyway these are the BEST track explanations I've ever seen. Everyone does it whilst running full speed and they're not able to say everything about every single corner, Nico instead stops and explains very well. Love it!

    • @robertnorris8367
      @robertnorris8367 4 года назад +2

      matty petr Marc Priestly, former Mclaren mechanic has a RUclips channel and does the same thing. Found it really insightful.

  • @Vinniepage55
    @Vinniepage55 4 года назад +203

    When Vettel won his fourth world championship and he prayed to his godly car. My dad worked for red bull then and it meant so much to the family

    • @hakimkamaruzaman9218
      @hakimkamaruzaman9218 4 года назад +4

      That's so cool your father worked for red bull. Is he still working for red bull?

    • @gregorlatrobe7733
      @gregorlatrobe7733 4 года назад +35

      The reason they not got any world titles since then is cause your dad left

    • @Vinniepage55
      @Vinniepage55 4 года назад +5

      Gregor La Trobe exact

    • @TheWhiteCometOfZion
      @TheWhiteCometOfZion 4 месяца назад

      Keep lying

  • @zaidkidwai7831
    @zaidkidwai7831 4 года назад +863

    Bottas furiously taking notes right now tryna figure out how to beat Hamilton too

    • @mercmaster6946
      @mercmaster6946 4 года назад +19

      not his fault his tire blew up

    • @SevenSieteSeven
      @SevenSieteSeven 4 года назад

      Yeah just crash into him and blow his tire off. Worked for Rosberg, although sometimes it affected him as well.

    • @TCWMOTERSPORTS
      @TCWMOTERSPORTS 3 года назад +1

      Nico and bottas are not the same beast

  • @barneymassey4244
    @barneymassey4244 4 года назад +2809

    My best f1 memory is Nico Hulkenberg’s podium time on his f1 return at the 2020 British Grand Prix . ( well this aged well) 😂

    • @hgbltd8287
      @hgbltd8287 4 года назад +40

      Would love that

    • @fernandotheaverage
      @fernandotheaverage 4 года назад +78

      If you get this right, mate....... EPIC

    • @Guust_Flater
      @Guust_Flater 4 года назад +23

      Time traveller ???

    • @barneymassey4244
      @barneymassey4244 4 года назад +13

      Guust shhhhhh don’t tell anyone

    • @gollese
      @gollese 4 года назад +22

      You guys jinxed the F out of it - He will DNF now sadly, i really hope not.

  • @jonathanj2205
    @jonathanj2205 4 года назад +578

    I’m really really enjoying this track “tutorial”. It makes watching the race and on boards a lot more fun bcs I can see where drivers are making mistakes and all which keeps me engrossed in the race. Can’t wait for the Spanish GP “tutorial”. Keep it up!

    • @capo_di_capi
      @capo_di_capi 4 года назад +1

      Oh im sure Nico has much to say about Catalunya, that was no "racing incident" in 2016.

    • @jonathanj2205
      @jonathanj2205 4 года назад

      Nico Capannelli I’m waiting to see what he says when he reaches there

  • @Pete2244.
    @Pete2244. 3 года назад +136

    The fact that I got it recommended now is really interesting

    • @confusedguy07
      @confusedguy07 3 года назад +2

      I guess youtube too watches F1 and Lewis to watch it lol

    • @anggaihza3074
      @anggaihza3074 3 года назад

      Indeed

  • @roool91
    @roool91 4 года назад +869

    It would be hilarious if Nico Hulkenberg were to finally get on the podium this weekend but then lose it again because the FIA decides that the Racing Point is not legal.

    • @tylerdeane4937
      @tylerdeane4937 4 года назад +60

      That would be so depressing

    • @nostalben1367
      @nostalben1367 4 года назад +2

      That cant happen, Alpha tauri is a copy, also the hass cars with ferraris FULL packs...

    • @draroking
      @draroking 4 года назад +5

      @@nostalben1367 alpha tauri is not an exact copy but the racing point is the exact copy of 2019 mercedes

    • @victorderweduwen7503
      @victorderweduwen7503 4 года назад +1

      Well ferraris engine wasn't legal and they got all their podiums and victories so why wouldn't racing point.

    • @CB-mr1ci
      @CB-mr1ci 4 года назад +4

      I know it has no context to your comment but hulkenberg should replace Grosjean in hass

  • @dagyare7140
    @dagyare7140 4 года назад +52

    My favourite memory was Gasly's podium in Brazil 2019, after all he went through that year getting dropped by RBR and especially the passing of his childhood friend Hubert to refocus and get on the podium was amazing

  • @user-gb6ge7vz6j
    @user-gb6ge7vz6j 3 года назад +123

    Best F1 Memory: Michael Schuhmachers emotional breakdown at the press conference, after he tied Sennas record. Still gives me chills till this day…

  • @MarcoVenustus
    @MarcoVenustus 4 года назад +65

    I'm not saying this because it's your channel, but my best F1 memory is of when you won 2016. It was so intense because the title wasn't decided until the very last lap and corner, I remember my heart was pumping as fast as a hummingbird, and then I had never felt so much joy from an F1 event as you crossed that finish line and secured the title. Last time I felt near that emotion was when Kimi won 2007, but your title far surpassed it.

  • @tonybadawi7192
    @tonybadawi7192 4 года назад +235

    Senna winning his home grand prix and hearing his screams after he won. His gearbox was broking and had to keep the car in 6th gear which caused him to be injured after the race(he was taken to the podium by the medical car) That has to be the most iconic memory of F1. RiP Ayrton!

    • @rickran35
      @rickran35 4 года назад

      how was he injured?

    • @tonybadawi7192
      @tonybadawi7192 4 года назад +10

      @@rickran35 The tremendous struggle of trying to keep the car under control, caused him to have muscle cramps and fever. After stopping his car, Senna was almost unable to move on his own. He had to be lifted bodily from the car due to exhaustion and driven to the podium in the medical car. He was barely able to lift the trophy even at the end!

    • @FerrariF108
      @FerrariF108 4 года назад

      Yeah he was just tensing up so much it ruined his neck. Also, if I remember correctly, I don’t think he was only in 6th gear but he certainly lost at least the first few gears. He was super human for still managing to drive to a win like that!

    • @arthurcaron9453
      @arthurcaron9453 4 года назад +1

      @@FerrariF108 he started losing the gears one by one and by the and he only had the 6th gear left

    • @FerrariF108
      @FerrariF108 4 года назад

      Arthur Caron oh ok. wow I literally can’t even comprehend how he did that. Proper legend

  • @Dankeonesk2615
    @Dankeonesk2615 4 года назад +154

    The fact that f1 drivers have to do absolutely perfect laps for 50-70 laps is insane (big ups any f1 driver)

    • @remiicario
      @remiicario 4 года назад +19

      just a reminder, before the 70s Monte Carlo has 100 laps.

  • @ericship111
    @ericship111 4 года назад +183

    Thank You Nico for the Tutorial. I like how every corner is explained in depth which helps me understand why I should place my car at those points :)

    • @emperorsascharoni9577
      @emperorsascharoni9577 3 года назад +1

      Yeah always important to know why you do these things. Really helps to improve on every track not just the one he makes the tutorial on.

  • @capo_di_capi
    @capo_di_capi 4 года назад +176

    "Nuppy we did it!!!!, Nuppy we did it!!!!!" - Nico to Vivi over the radio, best memory because it's a very intimate moment heard by millions.

    • @marcbaladi
      @marcbaladi 4 года назад +1

      This was a classic for sure.

    • @Benzer-jb8rg
      @Benzer-jb8rg 4 года назад

      @@marcbaladi Sepang 2016........ biggest joke ever intentionally be Mercedes........

    • @user-yz7ux1qj1v
      @user-yz7ux1qj1v 4 года назад

      @@Benzer-jb8rg what happened?

  • @Raptormau
    @Raptormau 4 года назад +9

    MARCH 28, 1993: I was 6 years old. By that time I already liked cars a lot and it's hard to describe what F1 Sundays used to be in Brazil back in the day. There was so much hope, pride and joy among the whole country to support Senna. It was like a world cup game... there were no differences, just everyone cheering as one. I didn't understand much about F1 or how the rain would affect it, but I do remember my dad yelling at the TV between beers. I also remember Senna's Theme (which was called the victory theme in Brazilian TV) when the race ended. I saw the crowd rushing into the track and carrying Senna in their arms. My parents kissed each other while cheering. I didn't know exactly what was happening, but I knew that its was pure happiness. I know we all miss Senna, but for me its hard to put in words how briefly and deeply was his influence over me. RIP Ayrton.

  • @alfiep7102
    @alfiep7102 4 года назад +46

    My favourite F1 memory has to be when the red bull mechanics swapped the parts on Webber and Sebs cars, and didn’t tell Mark. Mark finds out and responds by dominating the race and winning comfortably. The iconic “not bad for a number 2 driver” is the icing on the cake

    • @bhullar172
      @bhullar172 4 года назад +1

      Well he only won because seb got a puncture at T1 after Hamilton touched him

  • @TheChezz48
    @TheChezz48 4 года назад +137

    My favourite memory has to be “He won in Spa, HE WINS IN MONZA” haven’t felt like that after a Ferrari win since Schumacher’s days

    • @10Exahertz
      @10Exahertz 4 года назад +1

      100% me too, great moment

    • @sydneysamogudo8507
      @sydneysamogudo8507 4 года назад +5

      Charles is probably my favorite driver rn

    • @Azeria
      @Azeria 4 года назад +3

      Those were the first two races I watched since I was a kid. Absolutely my favourite too.

    • @GamingFreeOnline
      @GamingFreeOnline 4 года назад +1

      I agree, even if it was done with an illegal engine 😏

    • @suryavikaas_64
      @suryavikaas_64 4 года назад +1

      Purely down to illegal engine.Even if it's Singapore you could rule out but spa , Monza blasted down the straight with illegal power.

  • @stewartgrindlay9760
    @stewartgrindlay9760 4 года назад +14

    Brazil 2012 the most iconic memory is Fernando doing a 1,000 yard stare after missing out.
    Showed me how much it meant to him.
    Super year

  • @bolajioluwasona3618
    @bolajioluwasona3618 4 года назад +13

    I honestly appreciate Nico for doing this! Love how he got so serious on his hot lap!

  • @SripadBehera
    @SripadBehera 4 года назад +21

    Thanks Nico, you teach what I always wished to learn: the minute nitty gritties of actually driving an F1 car. Greatly admire your passion for the sport.

  • @ridged8
    @ridged8 4 года назад +3

    When I was a child, I remember my father watching James Hunt on TV. I was too young to know who James was, didn't realize it till many years later. it is my favorite because it was time spent with my father, who died when I was 12. You have a great channel here Nico, I think very highly of you. I have only just now found it. Thank you for being here.

  • @alonsoalisteurbina5428
    @alonsoalisteurbina5428 4 года назад +15

    Favourite F1 memory: being right at the fence on the track at Interlagos 2019, just 200m before de chequered flag when Hamilton battled Gasly for the 2nd position on the final lap. Epic. Sick. Unforgettable memorie.

  • @common_sense_approach
    @common_sense_approach 4 года назад +155

    Favourite memory is when Mark Webber won the British GP in 2010 “Not Bad For A Number Two Driver” Iconic

  • @footyball66
    @footyball66 4 года назад +1138

    Rosberg left F1 in his prime years to play computer games in his man cave.

    • @Skydreamer223
      @Skydreamer223 4 года назад +26

      He left because he knew it was his last

    • @gerothewill1448
      @gerothewill1448 4 года назад +124

      I'd love to be doing what Nico does on this RUclips channel. For your information he has shown a ton of insights of racing sport, skills how to drive that no one has really done it before. You should be thankful to see this how to get done from an actual formula 1 champion who actually did race in Silverstone.

    • @mcw8900
      @mcw8900 4 года назад +2

      @@gerothewill1448 Agreed!

    • @Igbon5
      @Igbon5 4 года назад +7

      @@Skydreamer223
      I doubt that that is true.
      He had just won why wouldn't he think he could win again.
      They all think they can win, even the ones that can't. Bit Nico could.
      I wish he would have stayed to keep Lewis more honest than Valtteri can.

    • @Igbon5
      @Igbon5 4 года назад +2

      @@gerothewill1448
      Agreed, absolutely.

  • @devincallan4372
    @devincallan4372 4 года назад +4

    Favourite F1 moment would have to be u winning the world title. The emotions of joy and relieve at finally achieving your childhood dream was so inspiring and was such a beautiful moment

  • @joshua.snyder
    @joshua.snyder 4 года назад +158

    I would love to see you collaborate with other drivers (especially on their home tracks) and get their strategy on the track analysis and see if they line up with yours.

    • @srp2430
      @srp2430 4 года назад +1

      I dont think current drivers would give away their strategies, but if you meant past drivers then yeh that will be good.

    • @brettshirley
      @brettshirley 4 года назад +14

      Button seems pretty handy at this kind of thing, Nico should see if he can get him on and get his analysis of the tracks. Can't tell you how keen I would be for that 💯

    • @08crewea
      @08crewea 4 года назад +1

      It wouldn’t be to different tactically, they have to adjust tactics to the car that’s where the changes would be.

    • @joshua.snyder
      @joshua.snyder 4 года назад

      @@08crewea On the whole, true. Some drivers do have little sublties in attack, board position, etc.

    • @08crewea
      @08crewea 4 года назад

      Joshua Snyder I guess they will have a tactic for attacking the car in front and defending from a car behind which would also be different for each driver, it’s usually the part where you get to see the drivers personality come out.

  • @alexandrossiamos6778
    @alexandrossiamos6778 4 года назад +1

    I was looking for some analytical f1 circuit tutorials, not just somebody telling me "try and find your braking zone". As an amateur it is difficult to pull out much information by watching other racers doing laps. And here we have it, an F1 Champion himself handing out all his knowledge! Thank you so much Nico, this makes even watching F1 better now!

  • @AndesF34
    @AndesF34 4 года назад +25

    Damn Nico that lap was absolutely mesmerizing how you were just sweeping the car through those corners, love this series man keep it up

    • @combatarms501
      @combatarms501 4 года назад +10

      Simon Poulsen he is a world chamion. He would beat everyone on that leaderboard in a real car

  • @spongelob6872
    @spongelob6872 4 года назад +208

    *They said he might never win a Grand Prix*
    *AND HE'S DONE IIIIIITTT , JENSON BUTTON WINS , THE HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX*
    Still gives me chills

  • @BeyondDictation
    @BeyondDictation 4 года назад +9

    My favourite moment literally every time Riccardo does a “shoey”, melts my little Australian heart!

    • @doubleot1984
      @doubleot1984 4 года назад +1

      Especially when someone joins in

  • @kalu2494
    @kalu2494 4 года назад +227

    China 2016, you feeling awkward while Seb calls Kvyat a torpedo

    • @samjesus8
      @samjesus8 4 года назад +7

      loool dat was funny nico was cheering in front of the camera and then u have 2 people arguing in the background

  • @mattypetr8355
    @mattypetr8355 4 года назад +33

    My favourite F1 memory is Monza 2019... I was at the Autodromo for the first time in my life, in the morning there was a heavy rain, I had no umbrella and it was very cold... but Charles' victory made me forget everything, it was one of the biggest experiences in my life

    • @henriqueazank5254
      @henriqueazank5254 4 года назад +2

      I had a similar experience at Interlagos (Brazil) 2019. Never been to a GP in my life, and I was rewarded with one of the best races of the season. I literally was crying seing Gasly's drag race to the line.
      I can only imagine being at monza during Charle's victory, it must have been so wild, especially with the amount of Ferrari fans.

    • @geert574
      @geert574 4 года назад

      Correction: Charles illegal victory

    • @agustinechevarria8048
      @agustinechevarria8048 4 года назад +1

      my first gp I been to was monza 2010 where alonso won with ferrari :) also been to interlagos and silverstone

    • @drink4711
      @drink4711 4 года назад +1

      go Matty! hope you win best comment :)

  • @SlowBloke123
    @SlowBloke123 4 года назад +2

    Holy moly what a time to be into sim racing - literally an F1 world champion walking you through a track guide. Awesome stuff - thanks Nico and thumbs up on the cause too !

  • @serralvo26
    @serralvo26 4 года назад +7

    My favorite F1 memory is Interlagos 1991. It was my first time in the grandstand. And I was gifted by our brazilian master... with his McLaren v12 loosing gears finishing with only 6th gear. That changed my life.
    I choose my carrer, mechanical emgineer and develop Racing cars.

  • @danielwey
    @danielwey 4 года назад +51

    Favorite F1 memory: Senna winning with only one gear in Brazil, 1991. I was there and it was amazing!

    • @abbawada2954
      @abbawada2954 4 года назад

      Daniel Wey what a race at Interlagos, phenomenal!

    • @joeortiz523
      @joeortiz523 4 года назад +1

      What could've old F1 felt like....... I think its amazing

    • @lodovicoponte5348
      @lodovicoponte5348 4 года назад

      yes that was e magic moment for the sport, i still remember when they take him out off the car still scrimming... GRANDE SENNA

  • @fredxu99
    @fredxu99 4 года назад

    I love this series! The commentary always talks about what drivers are doing, but it's great to hear it directly from a driver themselves, moment-to-moment, what to consider when on the track. It's also wonderful hearing about how to control the car and all of the small details regarding the steering at high speeds, when to go onto the kerb and when not to, how far the breaking zone for the corner is, etc.

  • @brauchbares1
    @brauchbares1 4 года назад +22

    My favorite F1 memory is Schumacher vs Coulthard in Spa 98. Schumi on three wheels back to the pit plus the boxing match in the garage ;-)

    • @DPwatkykjy
      @DPwatkykjy 4 года назад +1

      that event was more interesting than the last 20 years f1

  • @darrenoneill4233
    @darrenoneill4233 4 года назад +74

    Well done Nico these vids are top quality

  • @ariguzaa
    @ariguzaa 4 года назад

    These track guides of yours is pure gold, man, it’s something you won’t get anywhere for free, it ain’t no those lame guides by current F1 drivers that F1 started posting itself before every race (dunno if they still doin it though). Thank u very much, it’s a real treat for true fans of racing. Respect from Moscow

  • @jamesshoemaker684
    @jamesshoemaker684 4 года назад +15

    Yeah I'm old.... I remember when Niko's dad Keke did a monster lap in the Williams Honda during qualifying on the old Silverstone track averaging 160mph/257kph.

  • @notowaranywhere5721
    @notowaranywhere5721 2 года назад +2

    Just got the new 2022 F1 game. Playing it for the first time and I just HAD to watch Nico's video from last year to see how to carry the most speed through these Silverstone corners! Thank you Nico!

  • @tr1892
    @tr1892 4 года назад +81

    Question: In your opinion, what is the difference between the Codemasters F1 game and the Mercedes F1 simulator? Is there similar feel in how the cars drive? Love the series by the way!!!

    • @eternalemperorvalkorion750
      @eternalemperorvalkorion750 4 года назад +5

      Never been on the Mercedes sim but as a general with proper racing sims the car reacts more like the car and obviously because your strapped in they simulate some forces as well as you can actually “feel” the grip of the car the wheel gives a natural amount of feeling for grip.

    • @gbg9459
      @gbg9459 4 года назад +4

      Cmon man, codemasters games are so arcade its hilarious. The cars slide through corners its very unrealistic

    • @w3ghe711
      @w3ghe711 4 года назад

      J G F1 drivers themselves have said that the game isn’t Super different from real life

    • @RaphaelNDR
      @RaphaelNDR 4 года назад +2

      Codemasters physics isnt that accurate, f1 2020 is an arcade game, not a simulator

    • @FernandoFernandesJr
      @FernandoFernandesJr 4 года назад +2

      In the F1 games don't simulate load transfer well. this is why there's never corner-entry oversteer, and breaking/lifting mid corner may help by reducing speed but you don't feel the front 'bite'. This is also why there's a lot of understeer (what would be corner entry oversteer becomes understeer), and people say the car feels like a hovercraft. This is a deliberate decision, as load transferring can be very punishing for gamepad players. Gran Turismo has somewhat similar problems.

  • @srivishnu4574
    @srivishnu4574 4 года назад +4

    Favorite F1 memory of all time...hmm! That's a toughie. I guess I shall go with Ayrton Senna saving Erik Comas in the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix. I vividly remember this when Formula 1 channel posted this on youtube. Ayrton jumping out of his car and running towards Erik when he saw him unconscious after that crash(that too happened during practice session). It just shows how much respect I have for these athletes. Cheers!

  • @shashwath4954
    @shashwath4954 4 года назад +15

    Favorite F1 memory: Kimi passing Fisichella in the last lap to take the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix after starting from 17th on the grid, just a scintillating move.

  • @horseboxstreams
    @horseboxstreams 4 года назад +26

    My favourite memory of F1 was when Schumacher cried passing one of Senna's records in a press conference and couldn't speak then his rival Mika ended up consoling and getting too emotional to speak and Ralf got interviewed shows how hard rivals can be friendly and one

  • @stanlubbers5129
    @stanlubbers5129 4 года назад +90

    my favourite memory: The Hulk getting on the podium for Racing Point after losing his seat in f1 for 2020
    (I'm confident, wishing it into existence)

    • @ShadowViewsOnly
      @ShadowViewsOnly 4 года назад

      Well with that P13 or 14, don't remember now, you failed miserably :D

  • @thamonolithwithn1
    @thamonolithwithn1 3 года назад +7

    I’m newer to the sport so my favorite memory was Checo Perez battle back from last to first in his final season with racing point. Such an amazing way to end his long run with them and I’m excited to watch his ferocity alongside Max with Red Bull this year

  • @plusgood15
    @plusgood15 4 года назад +10

    A former world Champ producing content like this and future world champs streaming content in their spare time. Amazing

  • @Monk98
    @Monk98 4 года назад +80

    Nico: "This is a difficult corner"
    *Goes to next corner*
    Nico: "This is also a difficult corner*
    *Does one lap*
    Nico: "This is also a difficult corner"

    • @shuangtiger
      @shuangtiger 4 года назад +3

      That happened when you're a perfectionist

    • @AllanRoberto2711
      @AllanRoberto2711 4 года назад +4

      To be honest, whole Silverstone is a difficult track to master. Its not like Monza

  • @joeyzig
    @joeyzig 4 года назад +1

    This is the BEST track commentary that I have EVER seen. Thanks! I cannot believe the difference in level of detail and depth that you know the track as compared to other RUclipsrs/Sim Racers (no offense to them, there are some very good ones). This is just in a league of its own. There is obviously a huge difference between a top level F1 driver and everyone else.
    Please, please do Nurburgring Nordschleife next!!! I know it isn't on the F1 schedule but I heard they were bringing back the Nurburgring GP! Make it a "Bonus" second part to the GP track!!!!

  • @henriqueazank5254
    @henriqueazank5254 4 года назад +14

    My favorite F1 memory is my (recent) first GP at Interlagos 2019. I've always been a F1 fan, but never attended the actual race. I was rewarded not only by an amazing weekend, but with a lot of new friends that shared my excitement with the sport and motorsports. I attended every session and every day, from when the gates opened until they closed.
    Sunday's race was one of the best days of my life. I was sitted at the end of the "Reta oposta" and saw more action that day than I could ever hope for. I saw K Mag Spun, Verstappen fighting lewis, Gasly defending 2nd place with his life, Charles Ferrari soaring pass without a tire ,and all the intense safety car restarts.
    The cherry on top was the fact that I've always been a Valtterri fan, and I really hoped to see him perform well. By a matter of fate he retired his car right in front of where I was sitted. Although it was painful to watch him retire, I could see my favorite driver up close.

  • @ashishram4213
    @ashishram4213 4 года назад +936

    He drives well, He should try F1 maybe...

    • @Maxxx1410
      @Maxxx1410 4 года назад +58

      very original comment right here boys

    • @PonySparkle69
      @PonySparkle69 4 года назад +9

      Yeah, but he already achieved in 2016.

    • @manavshetty4449
      @manavshetty4449 4 года назад +16

      @@Maxxx1410 even your comment is very original 😑

    • @sporttube69
      @sporttube69 4 года назад +13

      JJBLadybug27 r/whoooosh

    • @quurai7828
      @quurai7828 4 года назад +22

      He could be a world champion too

  • @boxingt3018
    @boxingt3018 4 года назад

    2018 Melbourne GP. Because it was my first F1 race I attended and to be around thousands of people who share the same love of motorsports was something I’ll never forget.

  • @srikamalm3819
    @srikamalm3819 4 года назад +29

    My favorite f1 memory is when Bottas said he ate porridge for breakfast and that helped him win the Australian Grand Prix. Then that day I looked up porridge on Wikipedia and it said "what Bottas ate to win the the Australian grand prix."

    • @kartracer127
      @kartracer127 4 года назад

      You do realise that 90% of the drivers eating porridge for breakfast on sunday? Be full but dont be staffed is the Motto.

    • @MiguelMedV
      @MiguelMedV 4 года назад +1

      @@kartracer127 Don't wanna be that kid but, why do you have to ruin the Meme? Just let it be, it's not dumb and doesn't offend anyone...

  • @guilhermemorita695
    @guilhermemorita695 4 года назад +8

    Favorite f1 memory... Senna first win in Interlagos, that was amazing
    I'm a Brazilian and he still is the greatest of all time (not by the numbers)
    And I'm really excited to see the Hulk back on the track

  • @ivanroa5988
    @ivanroa5988 4 года назад +1

    Favorite F1 memory; Brasil 2007 - Raikkonen and Ferrari winning the 2007 World Championship against all the odds :) love your channel Nico, I was very happy too when you wonned the title in 2016.

  • @cwm1355
    @cwm1355 4 года назад +9

    Favorite memory: Mika Hakkinen on the overtake of Schumacher and Zonta at Spa in one manoeuvre at the fastest point of the circuit!

  • @Mohamed-ez8xi
    @Mohamed-ez8xi 4 года назад +78

    That downshift was hillarious

    • @JulesVermeij
      @JulesVermeij 4 года назад

      ****!

    • @Hoffenberg187
      @Hoffenberg187 4 года назад

      DER FALSCHE KNOPF

    • @elmodestosp4233
      @elmodestosp4233 4 года назад

      @@Hoffenberg187 what is that?

    • @Hoffenberg187
      @Hoffenberg187 4 года назад +1

      @@elmodestosp4233 when he downshifted, he said that (he said he pressed the wrong button in german)

    • @elmodestosp4233
      @elmodestosp4233 4 года назад

      @@Hoffenberg187 hahahahahahah

  • @piyushrose
    @piyushrose 4 года назад

    My favourite F1 memory was, 2013 Indian Grand Prix. You were walking to the paddock after FP1 alone and somehow I dared to talk to you during that walk. You were so good to me and very humble aswell. Forgot to ask for a picture unfortunately and i still regret that a lot! Later on watching you spray champagne from so close was a close second! Miss you Nico!

  • @kriscollier5974
    @kriscollier5974 3 года назад +19

    14:50 lewis take notes bud

  • @ShankarKumar-kh9dl
    @ShankarKumar-kh9dl 4 года назад +26

    My favourite F1 memory was your team radio with your wife when you took the chequered flag at Abu Dhabi in 2016 say something like "nipppppe we did it" and that excitement followed by your donout and taking the title from Hamilton! Champ 🏆

  • @JReaLBiz86
    @JReaLBiz86 4 года назад

    I love motorsports enough to know that when a professional driver gives you tips, you listen. This is an incredibly well-done lap breakdown, and it helps me understand what an F1 driver's mind is doing during a lap.
    Also it's great to see you put in a hot lap, I like watching drivers when they turn on the concentration. It isn't always obvious to me that not everyone knows how to go fast around race tracks, but once it becomes a passion, a driver always has that same stone-faced look of intense concentration when they're ready to go fast.
    Looking forward to a lot more of these in the future! This video earned you a subscriber!

  • @audikool
    @audikool 4 года назад +19

    My favourite F1 memory: Hearing the national anthem of my country in the streets of Monte Carlo when Juan Montoya won the Monaco GP

  • @Jay-nk6dm
    @Jay-nk6dm 4 года назад +20

    I'm not sure if you've addressed this, but will there be a sit down or podcast between you and Lewis (or even a book from both POV) during ur time from 2013-2016 to show the same events from different perspectives? I understand things are complicated but it would be amazing to hear!

  • @orkhandalivalli
    @orkhandalivalli 4 года назад

    My best F1 memory is about Abu Dhabi 2016 in which you won the world champion title, after the amazing race and fabulous atmosphere I was so tired that I didn’t even want to attend afterparty at Amber Lounge. After a while at the party someone told me that some pilots will be joining and moments later I saw you and your wife and if I’m not wrong Dan Ricciardo as well. Somehow I managed to get closer your entourage and called you then you grabbed my phone and we got a selfie! My friends were trying so hard to get a picture with you so much but they failed! That night my instagram feed was booming with likes of the most recent F1 Champion! Much respect from Azerbaijan!

  • @KevinMWard
    @KevinMWard 3 года назад +16

    7:22 @Lewis Hamilton, that was Max’s corner

  • @feresteva310
    @feresteva310 4 года назад +105

    My favourite memory: the day that schumi won his 5fht title. I was 10 years old and remember watch that race with My dad and My brother. Me and My brother are Big fans of schumi and that was a great day for bought.

    • @capo_di_capi
      @capo_di_capi 4 года назад +1

      Well when a cigarette company, the largest in the world, Marlboro dished out almost a trillion dollars over five years to Ferrari, you wonder how many people had to die for "Schumi" to win those titles.

    • @deerlord2363
      @deerlord2363 4 года назад +4

      @@capo_di_capi Worth it. 🤷‍♂️

    • @FerrariF108
      @FerrariF108 4 года назад +2

      @@capo_di_capi HAHA WHAT!? you're an idiot. If you have so much of a problem with that then you'd have to hate pretty much every f1 team ever.And what about football teams being sponsored by alcohol companies? or the many sports teams that are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies? they're responsible for just as many deaths.ALSO - McLaren and Ferrari are still TODAY being sponsored by tobacco companies.

    • @ahadahsan1
      @ahadahsan1 4 года назад

      How big fans are you lot? Going to cry when Lewis equals his titles and then beats him next year?

    • @FerrariF108
      @FerrariF108 4 года назад

      Ahad Ahsan nah I’m gonna love it. He’s gonna overtake him on wins by the end of the year too. He deserves it man

  • @Grizz1yAdams
    @Grizz1yAdams 4 года назад

    Weird one for me, but it's actually been the ability to see more into who the drivers really are during the pandemic (like you, Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, George Russell, and several others getting on board with RUclips/Twitch). I've always enjoyed watching an F1 race occasionally, but so many drivers have made themselves much more relatable when we get to see who they are as a person, and I've found myself watching every race now and rooting for people throughout the different battles (top-tier, mid-pack). Thanks for the great videos!

  • @bololollek9245
    @bololollek9245 4 года назад +52

    When Kimis car stopped in monaco and he just went straight to his yacht.

  • @ZeeYoutube98
    @ZeeYoutube98 4 года назад +74

    Favorite memory: Raikkonen eating ice cream in Malaysia 2009

  • @JamesN21
    @JamesN21 4 года назад +2

    My favourite F1 memory has to be watching Schumacher's incredible lap at Monaco on his return. I was a bit too young to really fully understand what was going on when watching him win as a kid, and it was incredible to see him roll back the years in a masterclass lap.
    Unfortunately, the race didnt go quite as well, but still. Brilliant.

  • @woodentoad7567
    @woodentoad7567 4 года назад +315

    Best f1 memory: Lewis Hamilton soon after he moved to mercedes, accidentally pulling into the mclaren pits 😂

    • @exesrombus7676
      @exesrombus7676 4 года назад

      i still have flashbacks of that

    • @woodentoad7567
      @woodentoad7567 4 года назад

      @@exesrombus7676 dont we all? 😂

    • @bfapple
      @bfapple 4 года назад

      That happened in Malaysia though?

    • @woodentoad7567
      @woodentoad7567 4 года назад

      @@bfapple so?

    • @exesrombus7676
      @exesrombus7676 4 года назад

      @@bfapple i dontt think you get that comment

  • @themaster8034
    @themaster8034 4 года назад +3

    My favorite memory of F1 is probably the 2019 Monza, a lot of pressure on Charles shoulders, and the podium afterwards is just unbelievable, it has been always like that as you know Nico but I wanted to see the celebration when a Ferrari driver wins the italian gp and it didn't disappoint!

  • @50gary
    @50gary 4 года назад

    NIco, Nico, NICO! This is the absolute best F1 video I've ever watched. A real driver telling many unknown details of what it takes (and I'm sure there a lot more) to do a hot lap. Thank-you so much.
    Steering the car is almost incidental and that's what the majority of fans would think is nearly 100% of the lap. Subscribed, and I'm stingy with subs.
    Favorite F1 memory: Ayrton Senna in the rain at Donnington Park 1993, nonpareil.

  • @dbdhdhdbbbdbdhxndj7763
    @dbdhdhdbbbdbdhxndj7763 4 года назад +6

    My favourite f1 memory is when Jim Clarke won His first Drivers' World Championship driving the Lotus 25 in 1963 but also winning seven out of the ten races and Lotus its first Constructors' World Championship.

  • @beniekism
    @beniekism 4 года назад +36

    My favourite f1 memory: Robert Kubica winning his first and only race in Canada 2008 Grand Prix after a horrible crash in 2007 on the same track

  • @Dialogue_SC
    @Dialogue_SC 4 года назад +1

    my favourite F1 memory was the 2004 Malaysian GP. i was there at the race and i was seated towards end of the back straight leading into the famous hairpin. hearing the scream of the legendary V10 engines and the thunderous growl of the gearboxes downshifting is a memory that i will never ever forget. also being fortunate enough to say that i've seen the great Michael Schumacher racing in the flesh.

  • @ryanwatson6399
    @ryanwatson6399 4 года назад +66

    F1 2020: “Fastest lap” Nico: “my lap was like 9 mins long?”

  • @alexb7799
    @alexb7799 4 года назад +14

    My best f1 memory was Gasly beating Lewis for 2nd because after the year he had it just showed he hadn't lost anything

  • @gangulyraj6889
    @gangulyraj6889 3 года назад

    Nico's channel helps make F1 accessible to us normies. Hearing stuff from a legit legend of the game ( yes I he is a legend) makes it so much reliable and makes us enjoy the sport more.

  • @zenyouthfulnessteam4191
    @zenyouthfulnessteam4191 4 года назад +3

    When Button told to Alonso that “i’m gonna pee in your car” that was one of the most funniest and favourite for me. best memory because of the humour

  • @olliej.2776
    @olliej.2776 4 года назад +4

    I look forward to these videos. I love the amount of detail you go into and the technical and practical expertise you have. Silverstone is an awesome track (I live in Britain and was hoping to go this year, my first race). Thanks for another awesome video, I can't wait for the grand prix on Sunday. (Wishing for a Hulkenberg podium!)

  • @here-is-my-profile
    @here-is-my-profile 4 года назад +2

    One of my favourite F1 memories: Micheal Schumacher having an emotional breakdown at the 2000 Italian Grand Prix press conference after equalling Ayrton Senna for race wins. It is a memory that I will always remember as one of the greatest drivers of all time having emotions for another of the greatest drivers of all time. He obviously idolised Senna - Mika Hakkinen was struggling too and asked the questions to be passed to Ralf.

  • @muhammadghiffary2110
    @muhammadghiffary2110 4 года назад +6

    i would say the best moment in f1 is niki lauda's comeback after he had the crash in nurburgring

  • @simon3408
    @simon3408 4 года назад +80

    "Im moving up and down like a rollercoaster" . Lando Norris

  • @nggogoe653
    @nggogoe653 8 месяцев назад

    Following Nico’s guide and racing line instead of in game’s racing line improve my lap times for -2s it feels so amazing !! Thanks coach !

  • @ac3mtrolyou
    @ac3mtrolyou 4 года назад +19

    My favourite f1 memory is when Jenson Button won his World championship and starting to sing we are the champions

  • @UBA-FCE
    @UBA-FCE 4 года назад +32

    I am quite new to F1, so my favourite F1 memory is from 2019: Leclerc winning in Monza after a massive fight with Hamilton

    • @FerrariF108
      @FerrariF108 4 года назад

      Diego D'Angelo that was pretty epic to be fair. First time Ferrari had won at Monza since 2010

    • @LightWork1995
      @LightWork1995 4 года назад +1

      @Diego D'Angelo You should defo watch some best moments in f1 videos on RUclips there has been some truly epic crazy insane moments

  • @fildeep
    @fildeep 4 года назад

    Nico...1991. Silverstone. Perhaps the most famous F1 Taxi ride when Nigel Mansell stopped to pick up Ayrton Senna. I was a kid with only 12 years old and was stunned to see such a fairplay between two rivals and it was important for my personality evolution and sportmanship. You can be rival inside the track but also a thoughful camarade at the same time. For me one of the best moments of F1 for sure!

  • @bensonkalima7076
    @bensonkalima7076 4 года назад +40

    Monza 2019. Ferrari win, battle with Merc and Italian fans.

  • @michaellaforte6964
    @michaellaforte6964 3 года назад +6

    Dude, we’re anxiously waiting to hear your take on “the incident”! Tell us you’ll weigh in!

  • @brabius
    @brabius 4 года назад

    You know Nico, I can tell that you lived for a while in Italy. The way you express is very somehow italian and that makes you warm and the special guy you are. Your channel is great, you are great and charming. Keep this way!!

  • @lukeotley2416
    @lukeotley2416 4 года назад +36

    "IS THAT GLOCK?!" "IS THAT GLOCK GOING SLOWLY?!"
    "IT IS!"
    "THATS GLOCK!"
    Favourite F1 memory by a mile was Brazil 2008, sitting with my Dad as a 10 year old not having a care in the world but yet screaming at the TV hoping Hamilton could go faster.

    • @AlefeLucas
      @AlefeLucas 4 года назад +5

      Second biggest nightmare for Brazilians after 7x1.

    • @khimaros
      @khimaros 4 года назад +4

      I was on holiday with my family, in a beautiful cliff top cottage, on my knees thinking Lewis had lost another championship at the last race and I heard those words. I was jumping around screaming, my family thought I was crazy but I’ll never forget that moment, incredible!

  • @NiGhtPlayTV
    @NiGhtPlayTV 4 года назад +5

    "Nuppy I'm so proud of you you did amazing Whohoooo" - The moment 2016 became the best v6 era season.

  • @joesmith6806
    @joesmith6806 4 года назад

    Yes, please keep this going. Fantastic.. Not just the in-depth verbal analysis we get, but the overall body language and hand gestures that describes every corner and how the car works and reacts.

  • @kgeorgel12
    @kgeorgel12 4 года назад +139

    When you realise that nico can drive faster than half the bottom order on a sim setup

    • @bartekradzewicz2509
      @bartekradzewicz2509 4 года назад +1

      that lap wasnt fast. bottas did a 25 last year. this year its only practice nothing is turned up

    • @k3ntry335
      @k3ntry335 4 года назад +22

      Simulation is nowhere compared to the real thing..

    • @doemaeries
      @doemaeries 4 года назад +30

      @@k3ntry335 It actually is. F1 2020 is no sim though

    • @emilio_sadaa
      @emilio_sadaa 4 года назад +4

      Kentry the only difference is the g force

    • @1RustyGee
      @1RustyGee 4 года назад +2

      Nico aint mess around