Brief glossary for those newer to F1: Minardi became Toro Rosso -> Alpha Tauri Jordan became Midland -> Spyker -> Force India -> Racing Point -> Aston Martin Benetton (originally Toleman) became Renault -> Lotus -> Renault Tyrrell (a splinter of the long defunct Matra team) became BAR -> Honda -> Brawn -> Mercedes Sauber became BMW Sauber -> Sauber -> Alfa Romeo Ligier (later as Prost), Forti and Footwork (originally and again later as Arrows) stopped existing in 2001, 1996 and 2002 respectively Mclaren, Ferrari and Williams are obviously still around and the team that would become Red Bull Racing (originally Stewart and then Jaguar), started racing the very next season in 1997.
unbelievable how a backmarker team like tyrell became a big player in the form of mercedes after all those years. Makes me wonder how much of the employees from back then are still around at factory or the team.
@@Gias1 They became a real big player before Mercedes in the form of Brawn GP. It's interesting story where BrawnGP had the most expensive car (by far) in F1 history, but they didn't have any money for 2009 season..and how they won both championships because they were so superior at the start of the season.
It cuts off just before he shoves the marshal who comes between him and trying to punch Irvine - never saw Hakkinen that livid before or since! Edit: Well, maybe Monza '99, if you include being livid at himself
I'm sure both Mikas were very angry with this outcome but Häkkinen didn't attack Irvine. He just pushed the marshal out of his way and kept running. Top 10 Unexpected Race Winners: ruclips.net/video/uU9rxPySxfw/видео.html You can see longer version of this clip from this old Formula 1's video. At 5:55.
Murray did it a lot. When Nigel Mansell led the Monaco GP (forgot which year), which was his first time leading a race, he was talking about how cool and steady he was driving, just as he then spun and crashed out.
Crixus Mauperthuis as much as ive no problem with the sport being more dangerous, even if i worked/drove there saying that youre more manly or something because you do dangerous things is just fucking idiotic
I’m a fan of his F1 commentating, but there is a clip of him commentating Snooker, and really, he is just a fantastic commentator on anything. He could probably get me to watch Cricket.
1996 - A French driver who won in a Honda-powered car during what seemed to be an unexpected/ chaotic race. DNF for Verstappen. 2020 - A French driver who won in a Honda-powered car during what seemed to be an unexpected/ chaotic race. DNF for Verstappen.
A McLaren in P2 (the driver getting his second podium for McLaren after a P3), and a driver finally only qetting his second P3. You may add to that that the underdog winner had got a P2 at the end of the previous season, but had never finished P3 before his win. The next season would be the last for the Tyrell team… What happened to Tyrell again?
Yeap, thats good old Matti Kyllönen, Finnish version of Murray Walker :D In the replay he said something like this: "Damn to hell with this Eddie Irvine", a real HERO in today's race! Ruining the chances of many others!" I didnt watch much F1 before 1998, but I very clearly remember this particular accident cause ofc it involved both Mikas colliding to eachother/to Irvine.
simply one of the best F1 races I have ever seen live on television. I'm proud to have witnessed this era of F1. I started watching every race from Brazil 1995 onwards.
@@lucaslee8623 I think it is disappointing that Panis' overtakes on Häkkinen and Brundle in that race are never shown, only his collision with Irvine (even in the full replay you only hear Walker mention those overtakes, but they are not on camera).
3:54....I still vaguely remember this part from my childhood when both Mika's (Häkkinen and Salo) run into back of Irvine and the "Finnish version of Murray", Matti Kyllönen commentating or rather YELLING: "Damn to hell with this Eddie Irvine! Real hero in today's race! Ruining the chances of others!" :D You can even HEAR him in the background of Murray's commenting, he is the guy yelling " OIOIOI" in the background :D Oh well in the end it didnt even matter because both Finns still got the point positions because it was at the very end of the race and there was no one behind them I think.
One of the most memorable moments of that race (apart from Hill's engine blowing up and only 3 drivers passing the finish line) was when Panis banged his helmet with his hand after the finish line, like he couldn't really believe that he had won. Too bad they didn't show it in this video.
Mid 1990’s f1 cars were just so beautiful …… then the rot started with the grooved tires and then the endless extra flicks and elements on the wings and chassis …… 🥲
As a young F1 fan 24 years ago, I thought the race was an absolute classic, and I set the video recorder to record the highlights late that evening. I was pretty devastated to find the next day that I'd set the channel wrong and I'd recorded a repeat of the Two Ronnies instead. Such was the world in 1996.
I was at this race! A remarkable experience. As I was at the last corner I never got to see Schuey complete a racing lap, and the local joy at seeing Panis take the flag (and wave a huge tricolour from his underrated Ligier which had started down the order) was unconfined. The weirdest incident was the Mika Hakkinen/Mika Salo/Eddie Irvine one, it was almost as if the bizarre Villeneuve crush led to a reverse reaction ahead of him. I miss teams like Ligier, they added so much character to the sport.😄
@@felipepaul4052 You should had mentioned the years of the beginning partnership between Williams and those engine manufacturers. You also forgot Williams Cossworth (2006) and Williams Mechachrome (1998).
Wow. Whatta blast from the past. This race had it all. Panis and Ligier winning. Accidents. Engine blow ups etcetera. Shuey and Hill both out. You name it. Drama. Action. Unpredictability. One of the classic and best from the 1990s for sure........
Who would have thought back then on this day, 19 May 1996, that it would take until 6 September 2020 that another F1 driver from France would win a Formula One Grand Prix (in this case Pierre Gasly with his victory in the 2020 Italian Grand Prix)?
I remember Niki Lauda's remark to the 3 car crash at the end of the race "and they crash into each other like 3 grandmas on a walkway" or something like that
@@simo2805 Panis wouldn't have made the corner cleanly even if they didn't touch. If Irvine had cooperated there shouldn't be a penalty, but since they did make contact with Panis clearly not able to make the corner cleanly it should be a penalty (5 or 10 sec) nowadays if the stewards were to be consistent.
You had to feel for Damon, this would have been the one race above all others he'd have wanted to win, and he more than deserved it that day. I wouldn't be surprised if this was a bigger heartache than Hungary 97 would turn out to be for him.
Yeah Hakkinen looked mad as fuck. Holy shit ! He even threw his steering wheel in rage lol You can also see when he is coming toward Irvine the marshal is trying to block Hakkinen but the mad Finn push him
Hi Guys!! I've just started going through the classic formula one era and really appreciate the banter and suave of these F1 legends. I'd be really grateful if you guys share the clip of Hakkinen confronting Irvine when you find it. I'll do the same if I find it somewhere. Even comments from the drivers on the incident would be great. Thanks!! :)
@Alan Ali 11 F1 could probably make a top ten video on wins Alesi lost. Funny also that when he retired from F1, Alonso and Kimi came in to take his place (Kimi even crashing with him on his last race) as the unluckiest drivers.
@@chopun3862 Agreed, but Frentzen was the first guy on slicks and was 10s faster than everyone else. If he just remained patient behind Irvine he would have overtaken him due to stopping earlier for slicks and benefitted from the misfortune of Hill and Alesi to win his first Grand Prix.
I get how i got hooked to F1 with this race as my first GP in my life! Underdogs winning, drivings yelling at each other and Schumi in the wall! Best combination 😁
Of course , Panis benefited from the abandon of others , but I still think that he is not given enough credit for this race. While the track was drying out , he put fastest lap after fastest lap and passed Irvine on the road and finished the race ahead of a Mclaren and a Sauber. If all cars would have finished , he would still be in the top six which would still be a huge results compared to the team's season average.
One of the best races ever, the race 'no one wanted to win'. I remember the shots of Panis's wife in the pits during the final laps, hoping for the best, and scarcely believing what was happening. Both Bennetons suspensions broke, Eddie Irvine did a Wile E. Coyote turn at the end, taking out the 2 cars behind him, and Panis sailed through it all.
As well as the luck, he also was quicker at the end than Coulthard in the McLaren not merely struggling to keep him behind, nearly 5 seconds clear. Not even close at the line. I watched this one on TV at the time and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Esse GP de Mônaco 96 é um clássico da F1, várias curiosidades, foi uma corrida de sobrevivência, a prova com maior número de abandonos, venceu e pontuou quem permaneceu na pista, Olivier Panis venceu a corrida, a única da carreira… parabéns ao Projeto motor por mais um vídeo incrível.
I remember watching this race so clearly! I was at my dad's for the weekend and it went on so long that it was time to go back to my mom's place. We rushed there as quickly as possible so I could keep watching and see the conclusion. Probably the reason I still like Monaco being on the calendar!
Feel quite sorry for Frentzen in this race. What an effort he made with incredible pace, but couldn't overtake early on, then lost his wing, the strategy blunders, and then his car failed on the final lap. And interesting to see Irvine and Villeneuve really struggle here, in race-winning cars... proves that a slippery Monaco is the ultimate equaliser. Expected more from Hakkinen though.
Brief glossary for those newer to F1:
Minardi became Toro Rosso -> Alpha Tauri
Jordan became Midland -> Spyker -> Force India -> Racing Point -> Aston Martin
Benetton (originally Toleman) became Renault -> Lotus -> Renault
Tyrrell (a splinter of the long defunct Matra team) became BAR -> Honda -> Brawn -> Mercedes
Sauber became BMW Sauber -> Sauber -> Alfa Romeo
Ligier (later as Prost), Forti and Footwork (originally and again later as Arrows) stopped existing in 2001, 1996 and 2002 respectively
Mclaren, Ferrari and Williams are obviously still around and the team that would become Red Bull Racing (originally Stewart and then Jaguar), started racing the very next season in 1997.
Benetton etc is now Alpine
unbelievable how a backmarker team like tyrell became a big player in the form of mercedes after all those years. Makes me wonder how much of the employees from back then are still around at factory or the team.
@@Gias1 BAR bought the entry, I don’t think they bought the factory, but I think they did run the team in 1998
@@jrp312 Ah yes, that's different of course.
@@Gias1
They became a real big player before Mercedes in the form of Brawn GP. It's interesting story where BrawnGP had the most expensive car (by far) in F1 history, but they didn't have any money for 2009 season..and how they won both championships because they were so superior at the start of the season.
Williams: *Leads the race*
People who started watching F1 two years ago: "Impossible..."
Hello there
I started watching when Williams dominating was a thing. Now they are what Tyrel we’re back then.
Adrian Newey car tends to give the driver an extra speed to win.
They must watch full seasons 1992, 1993 and 1996 😊
When Adrian Newey worked for them.
Incident : *happens
Murray walker : THIS IS FANTASTIC!
"Fantastic" as in "unbelievable" or "bizarre". He's not happy when someone crashes.
@@osmekcrashmaster yes of course he's not meant to say that
Senna and Prost Japan 1989 intensifies
Kkkk
@@osmekcrashmaster He knows.
3:57 loving the rage of Hakkinen's as he throws away his steering wheel 😂😂
Gloves and steering wheel
It cuts off just before he shoves the marshal who comes between him and trying to punch Irvine - never saw Hakkinen that livid before or since!
Edit: Well, maybe Monza '99, if you include being livid at himself
I'm sure both Mikas were very angry with this outcome but Häkkinen didn't attack Irvine. He just pushed the marshal out of his way and kept running.
Top 10 Unexpected Race Winners: ruclips.net/video/uU9rxPySxfw/видео.html
You can see longer version of this clip from this old Formula 1's video. At 5:55.
Looking at Mika Salo's reaction i think Hakkinen actually hit the back of that Benetton with the steering wheel, lol
@@asyedan5172 thats actually a Tyrrell
*And that's Schumacha*
- Murray Walker -
De Space MOIKOL SCHUMAKA IS OUT OF THE MONACO GRAND PRIX
Shoomacca!
Chubacca!
*SENSATION*
Good old Murray
“He was destined not to win this race, and his heart will be plunging to his boots”
Murray Walker 1996
Thank you, Turkish Spongebob, very cool
Murray Walker = GOAT
And yesterday, The sound of F1 has passed away
That's a far drop for the heart
1996 - It's a Williams leading!
2019 - Blue flag, blue flag, blue flag, blue flag
2012 - Maldonado won :-)
A time when it didn't really matter who drove the car. They totally dominated.
Honestly, what we doing?
@@HepauDK Williams back then>>>2020 mercedes
Commentators curse went into overdrive in this race
Murray did it a lot. When Nigel Mansell led the Monaco GP (forgot which year), which was his first time leading a race, he was talking about how cool and steady he was driving, just as he then spun and crashed out.
@@markhenley3097 1984
@@markhenley3097 84
Murrayisms at their best
@@markhenley3097rip
The pitlane was so dangerous
RPL_ Zacaria That’s why it has changed.
And also the fact that there was no space and they needed something permanent
Arran Clark lol after decades of danger
Crixus Mauperthuis lmfao ur dumb
Crixus Mauperthuis as much as ive no problem with the sport being more dangerous, even if i worked/drove there saying that youre more manly or something because you do dangerous things is just fucking idiotic
Fun Fact: David Coulthard wasn’t wearing his helmet at the time. He was wearing Michael’s.
Why?
@@giovannisassi5997 He was having problems with his visor fogging so he asked Schumacher if he could borrow one of his.
@@Redbirds421 thank you!
I actually knew that before amazing sportsmanship by michael
@@scouttrooper1215 Makes a nice change for once!
I'm surprised that nobody mention the fact that this race feature 18 DNF but not a single Safety Car!!
I wonder too
This has me wanting a Murray Walker commentary of 2019 German GP.
This is fantastic! It is Trulli unbelievable!
I’m a fan of his F1 commentating, but there is a clip of him commentating Snooker, and really, he is just a fantastic commentator on anything. He could probably get me to watch Cricket.
"Hang on...
*_Leclerc, Hulkenberg, and Bottas crash + Hamilton's pitstop_*
*...Germany."*
😉
Ohhhhhhh! OFF! OFF! OFF! OFF GOES VALTTERI BOTTAS!!!
@@jimispapandreou9902 "I'm going for first says Max Verstappen...*
Keep going like this
I love the old races
It helps when you are isolated..
Yep! So much better than any race Hamilton won..
@@kimi88cz tru... nice to see some change every now and then
@@kimi88cz you nutters can't ever leave Lewis out of anything. It's amazing!
@@fandidk And yet you can't help but mention him even when he wasn't part of the race.
@@id1215 Maybe because its already getting boring to see Mercedes hoarding more title wins than any other team in F1 history?
1996 - A French driver who won in a Honda-powered car during what seemed to be an unexpected/ chaotic race. DNF for Verstappen.
2020 - A French driver who won in a Honda-powered car during what seemed to be an unexpected/ chaotic race. DNF for Verstappen.
1995 at Canada - A French driver won for the first time. The two best teams out of podium, and italian anthem was played after french anthem.
A McLaren in P2 (the driver getting his second podium for McLaren after a P3), and a driver finally only qetting his second P3.
You may add to that that the underdog winner had got a P2 at the end of the previous season, but had never finished P3 before his win.
The next season would be the last for the Tyrell team… What happened to Tyrell again?
Oh, and how could I forget the Finn in a Tyrell getting 5th after a poor race?
2020 - and crashed on the first lap next race
DOUBLE DNF FOR FERRARI ALSO
Eddie Irvine has incurred the wrath of the rare "double-Mika."
*Achievement unlocked* : wipe out both Finns in one corner.
You can actually hear the finnish commentary on the background
3:53 Finnish commentators going mad in the background
Jesse 123 when mika hakkinen gets angry, all of finland gets angry with him
Oijoijoijoijoi :D Hyvä huomio
@@SininenVenom can i say it? its the only swear word i know SATTANA
@@phoenixnfa You can say that, sure ;)
Yeap, thats good old Matti Kyllönen, Finnish version of Murray Walker :D
In the replay he said something like this: "Damn to hell with this Eddie Irvine", a real HERO in today's race! Ruining the chances of many others!"
I didnt watch much F1 before 1998, but I very clearly remember this particular accident cause ofc it involved both Mikas colliding to eachother/to Irvine.
simply one of the best F1 races I have ever seen live on television. I'm proud to have witnessed this era of F1. I started watching every race from Brazil 1995 onwards.
So, another way of winning a grand Prix is to wish that everyone else makes collisions?
Omar Shaikh well he literally punt out Eddie Irvine so...
Monaco in a nutshell
@@lucaslee8623 I think it is disappointing that Panis' overtakes on Häkkinen and Brundle in that race are never shown, only his collision with Irvine (even in the full replay you only hear Walker mention those overtakes, but they are not on camera).
Jakob Sichler Well that’s a shame
4d chess
3:54....I still vaguely remember this part from my childhood when both Mika's (Häkkinen and Salo) run into back of Irvine and the "Finnish version of Murray", Matti Kyllönen commentating or rather YELLING:
"Damn to hell with this Eddie Irvine! Real hero in today's race! Ruining the chances of others!" :D You can even HEAR him in the background of Murray's commenting, he is the guy yelling " OIOIOI" in the background :D
Oh well in the end it didnt even matter because both Finns still got the point positions because it was at the very end of the race and there was no one behind them I think.
Nice detail!
And the only one that was still running behind them at this point was... Irvine!
(he was two laps behind them)
One of the most memorable moments of that race (apart from Hill's engine blowing up and only 3 drivers passing the finish line) was when Panis banged his helmet with his hand after the finish line, like he couldn't really believe that he had won.
Too bad they didn't show it in this video.
Such a legendary race. Doubt we'll ever have a race like this ever again around Monaco.
Can we give props to the national guard at 4:56 keeping his composure while being champagne showered?
No
Mid 1990’s f1 cars were just so beautiful …… then the rot started with the grooved tires and then the endless extra flicks and elements on the wings and chassis …… 🥲
I love how this highlights video didnt show half the things that actually happened in the race
Aye 😂
Just watch mstf1
@@alieffauzanrizky7202 I have rip 3 years
@@kas_3126 only real OG knew he uploaded a new vid about 2007(i forgot the race, prob hungary) then instantly got copyrighted with so little views
@@alieffauzanrizky7202 Idk i think i gave up but i still have notis and post in his sub
As a young F1 fan 24 years ago, I thought the race was an absolute classic, and I set the video recorder to record the highlights late that evening. I was pretty devastated to find the next day that I'd set the channel wrong and I'd recorded a repeat of the Two Ronnies instead. Such was the world in 1996.
Hahahaha trust Barker n Coebett to ruin it for you
thats real sad bro :(
When you expect martin brundle's commentary but you realize he was still racing
Stolen
@@kas_3126 bruh
@@kas_3126 bruh
@kas _ bruh
@@bellaragayt it is
1:35 that's the most dangerous pit lane exit I have ever scene...
Indeed, it reminds me that in an old f1 videogame the AI would sometimes have massive crashes right there.
lol, thnx, i never noticed.
There was one years earlier where a Ferrari spinned and went across the track right after the pit exit.
One of my favourite ever races. Murray Walker at his finest, the rain causing mayhem, a winner no-one would have predicted
2:54 You can hear the Renault engine dying.
or farting :D
I'd rather guess, someone waa pulling up the snot in his nose, while commentating.
I was at this race! A remarkable experience. As I was at the last corner I never got to see Schuey complete a racing lap, and the local joy at seeing Panis take the flag (and wave a huge tricolour from his underrated Ligier which had started down the order) was unconfined. The weirdest incident was the Mika Hakkinen/Mika Salo/Eddie Irvine one, it was almost as if the bizarre Villeneuve crush led to a reverse reaction ahead of him. I miss teams like Ligier, they added so much character to the sport.😄
can't get enough of that beautiful Williams 🖤
Indeed
when williams was still competitive
@@foffeboy7866 when Williams was the dominant force.
1987 Williams-Honda
1993 Williams-Renault
2003 Williams-BMW
2014 Williams-Mercedes
The good old days😔
@@felipepaul4052 You should had mentioned the years of the beginning partnership between Williams and those engine manufacturers.
You also forgot Williams Cossworth (2006) and Williams Mechachrome (1998).
I really like Murray's commentary. There's just something about it that makes the race feel more exciting.
Yesterday, he was passed away mate :(
murray walker makes this 10x more exciting
He is very squeaky, its annoying
FullOilBarrel Well he was in his 70s at the time
Lol I read that in Murray’s voice. ‘Murray Walker makes things TEN TIMES more exciting
FullOilBarrel he can make any race sound exciting. best racing commentator ever
@@FullOilBarrel You're annoying
4:56 lmao the guards
when david coulthard wore schumi's helmet
I remember this Grand Prix. I was kid back then i start to watch Formula 1. It was craziest F1 race with strange win at end that noone expect.
The second it started raining I knew I would need to see this
Wow. Whatta blast from the past. This race had it all. Panis and Ligier winning. Accidents. Engine blow ups etcetera. Shuey and Hill both out. You name it. Drama. Action. Unpredictability. One of the classic and best from the 1990s for sure........
3:53
Hakkinen: tossing his wheel
Raikkonen: Give it to me!
Lmao
Kimi: C´MON, MOVE!!!
Who would have thought back then on this day, 19 May 1996, that it would take until 6 September 2020 that another F1 driver from France would win a Formula One Grand Prix (in this case Pierre Gasly with his victory in the 2020 Italian Grand Prix)?
And Gasly was still in diapers. How time flies!
Murray just has so much emotion every single time he says something. It just shows how much he loved this sport
That was a good race. I hoped that Hill would be able to win, but...
I remember Niki Lauda's remark to the 3 car crash at the end of the race "and they crash into each other like 3 grandmas on a walkway" or something like that
Got to love the 1996 cars. I think I still have some old VHS tapes with that year's races on... the '96 or '97 season anyway
Panis would've gotten a penalty for that dive on Irvine if it was today
I don't know...he didn't even touch him, I don't think he would have been penalised even nowadays
@@simo2805 Panis wouldn't have made the corner cleanly even if they didn't touch. If Irvine had cooperated there shouldn't be a penalty, but since they did make contact with Panis clearly not able to make the corner cleanly it should be a penalty (5 or 10 sec) nowadays if the stewards were to be consistent.
Simone Costi you need your eyes checked. On top of the touch he ran Irvine out of too to the car
Not even close to giving a penalty
Same usual Ferrari's fans
I love these race highlights from older races! Please do more! So entertaining!
Jos Verstappen crashes into Saint Devote
Max Verstappen crashes into Saint Devote
Well...
It runs in the family.
You had to feel for Damon, this would have been the one race above all others he'd have wanted to win, and he more than deserved it that day. I wouldn't be surprised if this was a bigger heartache than Hungary 97 would turn out to be for him.
3:52 Hakkinen was very pissed. Was he going to punch Irvine in the face? 😄
I think he was about to. Might have to search for it somewhere...
Haha it looked like it! or just quickly jumped out to get out of the road
Yeah Hakkinen looked mad as fuck. Holy shit ! He even threw his steering wheel in rage lol
You can also see when he is coming toward Irvine the marshal is trying to block Hakkinen but the mad Finn push him
Hi Guys!!
I've just started going through the classic formula one era and really appreciate the banter and suave of these F1 legends. I'd be really grateful if you guys share the clip of Hakkinen confronting Irvine when you find it. I'll do the same if I find it somewhere. Even comments from the drivers on the incident would be great.
Thanks!! :)
He was not as calm as all thinks. He was hot head sometimes....
1996: Verstappen out on the first corner of the first lap.
2021: Verstappen just first.
1996 - A rarest podium win for Petronas & Red Bull.
2021 - An always podium winners for Petronas & Red Bull
The engines sounds so beatiful!
2:09 Alesi was super fair in letting Damon pass him there. Today it would end in tears with any two drivers of the current grid.
I don't quite understand why Alesi did that.
It is incredible to see how Verstapen was already driving in 1996 and he still looks like a teenager in his Red Bull.
bro thats his dad💀
It was a joke 😐
Funny how they BOTH crashed at Monaco
He ages at 16.7% of the average human being. It’s called Juventus Calesnetikos, something to do with growth hormones
Frentzen could have won the race if he didn't break his front wing
A lot of people could've won the race IF...
@Alan Ali 11 F1 could probably make a top ten video on wins Alesi lost. Funny also that when he retired from F1, Alonso and Kimi came in to take his place (Kimi even crashing with him on his last race) as the unluckiest drivers.
Every driver who didn't crash out could've won this race.
@@chopun3862 Agreed, but Frentzen was the first guy on slicks and was 10s faster than everyone else. If he just remained patient behind Irvine he would have overtaken him due to stopping earlier for slicks and benefitted from the misfortune of Hill and Alesi to win his first Grand Prix.
hulkenberg could have podium in german gp if he didn't break his front wing
The thumbs up at the final corner to Olivier. Love to see it, marshalls love F1
I get how i got hooked to F1 with this race as my first GP in my life! Underdogs winning, drivings yelling at each other and Schumi in the wall! Best combination 😁
Absolute classic race from the greatest era of F1 races. :)
That crazy unsafe pit exit back in the days. Right onto the straight 🙈😄
One of the best races I have ever seen on TV. Maybe I still have the recorded VHS... prehistory :-)
man, murray’s commentary really was extraordinary
Of course , Panis benefited from the abandon of others , but I still think that he is not given enough credit for this race. While the track was drying out , he put fastest lap after fastest lap and passed Irvine on the road and finished the race ahead of a Mclaren and a Sauber. If all cars would have finished , he would still be in the top six which would still be a huge results compared to the team's season average.
I love when mika pushed the marshal
One of the best races ever, the race 'no one wanted to win'. I remember the shots of Panis's wife in the pits during the final laps, hoping for the best, and scarcely believing what was happening. Both Bennetons suspensions broke, Eddie Irvine did a Wile E. Coyote turn at the end, taking out the 2 cars behind him, and Panis sailed through it all.
I saw this race when i was kid. Fantastic race! Hill was cool that year
Thank you for not cutting the graphics out this time.
this is the first gp I remember I've ever seen, I was 5 at the time and when Alesi retired I felt so sad
You must have been often sad in 95
@@centropyges my dad was often
Impressive F1 Rewing For Tonight, I've Really Waiting This Rewind And Tryin to Beat My Sleep For This Video Fantastic F1. I love This.
Some people call it luck but if one man deserved the luck it's Olivier. Such a nice bloke. Very talented.
As well as the luck, he also was quicker at the end than Coulthard in the McLaren not merely struggling to keep him behind, nearly 5 seconds clear. Not even close at the line. I watched this one on TV at the time and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Esse GP de Mônaco 96 é um clássico da F1, várias curiosidades, foi uma corrida de sobrevivência, a prova com maior número de abandonos, venceu e pontuou quem permaneceu na pista, Olivier Panis venceu a corrida, a única da carreira… parabéns ao Projeto motor por mais um vídeo incrível.
Another brilliant Murray Walker commentary. May he rest in peace
I remember this and Murray was obsessed DC. Even I could see that Olivier was MOVING! Great stuff 🥰
ITS WILLIAMS LEADING!...
You dont hear that too often anymore these days dont you.....oh how times have changed.
Miss Murray Walker's commentary so much, he made the races even more entertaining.
2:18 there is about to be an overtake, ok - "cut to a shot of the wheel."
This is what we need. Highlights from old races (if possible) because for me, Most of these are a tad before my time
0:23 "no heroics in saints devote"
I remember watching this race so clearly! I was at my dad's for the weekend and it went on so long that it was time to go back to my mom's place. We rushed there as quickly as possible so I could keep watching and see the conclusion. Probably the reason I still like Monaco being on the calendar!
The last win from a Frenchman 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Emmm
Until today!!
Pierre Gasly, ladies and gentlemen, and others.
hmmm ye
This is the Grand Prix I have the earliest memories of, love that you used the commentary from Murray too 🐐
Both Feraris off at the some corner. Seems like something which would happen today.
Best race of the 1900’s, 1990’s and 1996!
This is much more excitement than the 2019 whole season with the first 5 races being 1-2's of mercs
This is awesome. Please continue to do highlights and full coverage of historical races!
It was fun watching this live/not live
Really interesting pit exit- love seeing the track layout tweaks over the years.
was thinking that when Hill came out
1:17 look how slow and chill they do the pitstop lol
Because they are refeuling
No idea kid
Feel quite sorry for Frentzen in this race. What an effort he made with incredible pace, but couldn't overtake early on, then lost his wing, the strategy blunders, and then his car failed on the final lap.
And interesting to see Irvine and Villeneuve really struggle here, in race-winning cars... proves that a slippery Monaco is the ultimate equaliser. Expected more from Hakkinen though.
“As the original one which also went out at the same place just a few years/yards on”
Just watched the 2021 Monaco gp 🤦🏻♂️ this makes me realise how much we’ve lost 😞
Only 4 drivers finish the race.
"A great day for Formula 1"
You can hear the Finnish commentators through the wall when Häkkinen, Salo and Irvine made their train 😁
The best ever looking cars for me
If you think that McLaren looks good, you need your eyes checked.
Have you ever seen that Ferrari or that Mclaren? That were horrible...
Ah probably you also never saw the Ligier for the hungarian Gp '96...
they looked better in 1990-1993
I absolutely love the sharp lines of the MP4/4
One of the craziest races ever, wqs such a joy to watch it :) i was 5 years old in 1996 so i have not seen it live.
You can hear the Finnish commentators lose their minds at 3:57
This Video brings back a lot of memories!!
Murray's sigh when Hill retired says it all
The cars from the mid-90s all the way to late 00s are some of the most beautiful. Especially the Benetton that Michael Schumacher used to drive
Who is here After Pierre Gaslys win? :D
Yessir!
Me
To bad we didn't see the overtake cause of the directors saying oh yea let's cut to lance stroll
Murray Walker - the master of the commentating craft.
Didn't matter what was happening on the screen, it was always incredibly exciting to listen to.