@@vinnievinnie-sj5krI think that's a bit of an over the top reaction. He may have had a reliable relationship in the past but Josh saying it is reliable now turned out to be wrong so this comment is right and it's a joke anyway
Amd people still call him lucky! I'll never understand it me he proved in the first 10 seconds of the race why McLaren had no choice to put him in the car he's just that bloody good!
@@cavscott8841 We kind of know where it comes from. I remember some claiming a diversity angle with full-ride sponsorship being the reason for his early success. They forget that he did not have a sponsor for F3. He was dropped my Mclaren and had to re-earn his sponsor. What a knife edge rise he had. On the other hand, we have Max currently, who has 3 WDC. One absolutely questionable. The other two with supremely dominant cars with competitors 0.5 secs/lap slower. AND an absolutely SOFT (nicest possible description) teammate. PLUS, Max grew up wealthy with a F1 driver for a father
Losing the championship the way he did would’ve broken most drivers. But 7 championships later and some insanely difficult years like 2008, 2012, 2016 and the shambolic AD2021 made Lewis one of the most mentally strong individuals in the history of this sport.
Tbf with AD2021 only a scummy person would look at that and think "oh yeah _it_ won that not Lewis" Lewis knows, well at least I hope he does ; anyone with basic morality knows how much of a screwjob AD2021 was and how it ruined the sport.
He would've been WORLD CHAMPION in his rookie season had Mc LAREN PITED him in CHINA he lost all grip due to tire wear! LEWIS is a 7 Times world champion but he could've been easily 10 Times champs just one action changed the course of 3 potential titles . 2007 Team misjudgment in China 2016 one DNF & 2021 We all know what happened
@@daphnelovesL he was just a baller lmao tbh that 1st season shows how good he was otherwise if he was any other rookie he would have gotten top 5 or below
@@daphnelovesLif you give Goatifi the W11 he still can't beat Max or Lewis in current era car. Yes Lewis is lucky to have McLaren, but doesn't mean it's just all luck, he definitely have great skills to make such an iconic rookie debut in Motorsport history
I remember it being the opening race of the season. 1989 for example, when Nigel Mansell won on his debut for Ferrari. Australia was always the last race of the season for a long time. At Adelaide as well.
@@mrkipling2201yep. I also remember that. But Senna was alive. Senna's death basically put Interlagos in this golden spot as the season finale. And very much deserved. Until oil money came along and tributes became taxes.
@@DimitriMoreira You say that, but Interlagos only became the season finale for the first time in 2004, well after Senna's death. Before that it was usually the second or third race of the season (and even the opener in 1995). Then it was the last round of the season in 2006-'08 and 2011-'13. It's a great venue for a final round, don't get me wrong, and I'd rather the final round was held there rather than in Abu Dhabi, but it's not held that slot as often as people think.
As a Finn, who was 10 years old at the time of this season, I have some very fond memories of it. One of the first full seasons I followed. The privilege of seeing my countryman win the WDC and also (looking back) seeing one of the greatest rookie seasons ever, it really doesn't get much better than that. Hoping to see Lewis surpass Michael's WDC record still, let's hope he becomes the first Ferrari WDC since Kimi.
I was a big Kimi fan when he was at McLaren, he was everything you’d see in a world champion, but it never happened for him there, and a gut punch to see him do it for Ferrari but he most definitely deserved that championship
If Lewis wins with Ferrari and then quits, it'll be the utmost gangsta shit to ever witness. I'd completely support that. In fact, I myself would convert to a Ferrari fan.
Formula 1 came to my home town of Detroit in 1982. The most intriguing driver I saw on an off the track was Keke Rosberg who smoked Marlboro's and drank beer right in the paddock!! He won the championship that year in a similar way as Raikkonen: in the last race from behind!! Talk about gangsta!!! 😅😅😅 Finns know how to rock!!
I personally don't buy into the arguments against Lewis Hamilton being the best to do it on account of purely being in the fastest car. The fact is that across the history of the sport, the best drivers have had the advantages of being in the strongest cars. But the fact that Lewis could walk into the sport and handle the pressure of a top team's expectations and live up to that for virtually his entire career is a testament to his strength and consistency.
Don't know if you're a new fan but LH was always Ron Dennis proteje, since 1995 Autosport Awards he told he was going to drive for Mclaren one day. His debut at Mclaren came as no surprise for no one, so LH fit that role perfectly. I put a comment out regarding LH testing the car compared to Alonso, to put a contrast to why he was so much faster in the car , even if it was his debut and it was against a double WC.
@@NiMeNi94Alonso and Hamilton had the same testing time so that reasoning really goes out the window. Not to mention, if the difference between Hamilton and Alonso was testing time, then Alonso would have started to perform better than Hamilton as the season progressed, yet the opposite happened. And being signed by McLaren at such a young age is a testament of Lewis's talent, not to mention he didn't just walk into McLaren; he had to win everything up till GP2 with dominating performances to be considered a possible driver in F1.
@@gauravmalltarlok5354 Lewis was testing Mclarens from 2004 eveeryone knew he was getting the Mclaren seat even in the GP2 paddock thats why some of this video was inaccurate he wasnt under pressure to win the GP2 championship because he already had the Mclaren drive lined up. As talented as Lewis is, he was the most prepared Rookie of all time he had years of unlimited testing he had more experience in driving Mclarens than Alonso did, its not like how Rookies enter the sport today. He has had the most succesful career because he has spent more time in front running championship contending cars than any driver in F1 History apart 09,2011,2013 and now 22,23,24 he has had championship callenging cars.
Max and Lewis were both hyped as the next big thing even before they had an F1 drive, Max was given a year and a bit to learn the craft at Torro Rosso, then won on his debut with Red Bull.....but Lewis was thrown into the deep end and came out flying.
It's all about temperament. Max was a hot head and didn't have enough time driving single seaters. Lewis had done all the categories before F1 and accumulated a truly matured race craft. I mean the way he destroyed massa and Raikkonen in malaysia while driving a slower fuel heavy car was insane.
@@truth4reel he is like that spoiled kid that always got everything he wanted and once he doesnt get it will act up like brazil with checco. Honestly just the signs of a shitty human being.
Accurate & fair This channel has always acknowledged that Lance has potential, (something fans never will accept) but never knowing which Senna he’ll drive like has been his biggest issue.
I agree he was a whiz kid and now a legend in his own right. My beef with him is not f1 related but the shenanigans he pulls otherwise BLM propaganda and climate hysteria etc. a fucking hypocrite.
A lot of people who have gotten into the sport relatively recently, and have no idea what the sport is like when it’s actually competitive and has actual racing
2 weeks in the making! Just brilliant timing These vids take hours and hours to research plan and put together it couldn’t possibly be done in a night!
Josh is the only F1 creator whose videos can really give me a lump in my throat. He sells the emotion and the weight of every triumph and tragedy. Bravo.
@@pranav_jhyeah started when he was 12 years old. This video skips the most important points: Ron Dennis was like a dad to Lewis, British team, British driver
Need you to make a video on the sensational job lewis' therapist will have when ferrari throws the "we are checking, plan f, head down maximum pace" combo
As Häkkinen left for his sabbatical, I kept rooting for McLaren. I remember hearing about Hamilton and I had no idea who he was. I did research a bit, and well that's it. Then Australia came around and I was a fan after the first corner. Crazy to think what a journery this was to end up eventually in a Ferrari.
Josh is such a good story teller with his videos. The way he presents a story, the tension and release moments, everything is crafted in such an amazing way. This is the second video of his that almost made me cry. Bravo.
After Michael Schumacher i said we have to wait a long time to see another career and driver like he was... and just like that Lewis came along. i feel like a really lucky dude, that i was able to see both of them setting new standards in the sport
@@harmkuijpers6642 I have no doubt in my mind that Max will be as great as Lewis and Michael. He is one of those drivers that just gives you that special vibe and security that no other driver does. Just like I wanted Michael and Lewis to win everything and break all the records, I wish nothing but the same also to Max.
@@patriciodiez5360Truly. I feel incredibly lucky to have seen Lewis and Max go head to head. It's quite funny because years from now when Max has double the championships and Lewis is retired, the making of Max's legendary career will be intricately linked to another legend in Lewis Hamilton and it will go both ways. Lewis and Max inadvertently cemented each others greatness in 2021 and hindsight will make that evermore clear. Now the next legend on the way is Kimi and just like how Max had to spend a couple seasons under Lewis' shadow, yet always prowling, waiting for the opportunity to mount a championship challenge, Kimi may have do a bit of prowling himself in Max's shadow until there's finally a dip in form in the Redbull-Max Verstappen duo.
I don't think Max will have that many championships. I think as soon as the red Bull becomes uncompetitive he'll retire to do something else. I don't think he's the type to stay that long after all success just to drive a dog
honestly i think it's impossible we will ever see a rookie season this incredible again.... it really set the tone for the rest of his career, long may it continue.
On that Race in 2006 (in Turkey IIRC) where he went from 18th to 2nd, pretty much all F1 staff that where at the track that day stopped what they where doing to watch the race once this kid started climbing positions, I've heard several accounts of this from back in the day... so people knew they where watching something special that day.
I’ll still never understand how anyone can say he had it easy joining McLaren in 2007, none of the recent rookies would have been able to withstand the pressure and expectations Lewis would have had then. Making of a legend
He was lucky as in he started in a race winning car plus back then testing was pretty much unlimited. in 2007 Alonso didnt even do the pre season testing, Lewis did the testing so he actually had a small advantage in knowing the car. After Hungary lets be honest the whole team was behind Lewis, Fernando had no support. Even if you look at 96 season Villenueve competed for the championship as a rookie bcoz he got put straight in a race winning car then like Lewis won it in his 2nd season. Its only seen as great because most rookies never get that chance, but imagine Leclerc joined Ferrari in 2018 straight away he would of been a title contender judging by how much fast he was than Sebastian.
@@KrypticTMGAlonso didn’t do preseason testing?😂 what? So he’s unique in that he drive the 2007 car without any testing at all? Don’t embarrass yourself
I’m no huge Lewis fan but no one can deny the impact he has had on the sport. He’s literally the face of the sport, even non-fans of the sport and those who have literally no idea about f1 can name him. Yesterday’s news was on practically every front page, I don’t know of any other current driver that would cause such a media frenzy
Max would undoubtedly be the one who comes 2nd, but even then, the media coverage wouldn't even be a tenth of what it's been with Lewis. Even while being arguably the greatest driver of all time, what he's definitely been the best at is marketing. No driver has ever come close to Lewis, when it comes to associating themselves with mainstream brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, which he brought to Mercedes as a sponsor.
@@PraiseTheRoof Max is not second, what are you on about, he is not well known outside the sport at all. I only see him on the news when either referenced against someone else, or when it is made explicit this is some F1 man. If I asked my mum to name F1 drivers it would go Schumacher, Hamilton, Jackie Stewart, Lauda, Prost and Nigel Mansell.
@@PraiseTheRoof You're right, it wouldn't be a tenth of such buzz Hamilton created. My relatives and friends all knew about it, yet they don't know shit about the sport. Hamilton is undoubtedly the most famous and well known F1 driver to date
@@PraiseTheRoof ask any random person on the street about F1 driver names they know. I bet you that you'd hear names like Hamilton, Schumacher, Senna, Vettel, multiple times before a single person said the name Verstappen.
Love him or hate him you cannot deny the absolute natural talent of the guy. It was a stunning debut season, and set the tone for much of his career so far.
@@Fredhamleclerc Even if he said so, what is the unit for natural talent? It is not measurable in any way or form. It is merely an opinion. Same category as the GOAT debate and therefore meaningless. Natural talent is seen in young age, everything later is a combination of talent and hard work. Filtering out how much of the performance is natural talent when a driver is already in F1, is basically impossible.
@kevinprengemann7456 I mean I agree on the fact that there must be drivers even more talented than lewis, but they weren't driven enough or lacked sponsorship when they needed it but definitely we can see if someone has some innate talent with the way their teammate talk about them...rosberg has been always of the opinion that lewis just was able to extract 2 tens more than despite the fact that rosberg tried his hardest had the most state of the art equipment being a wdc's son....that x factor surely helps people to be successful in this sport
I remember watching that GP2 Sprint Race at Istanbul on TV. I was enthralled by the relentlessness of Hamilton's charge through the field. He demonstrated his feel for the brakes that would become a trait in his early F1 career, last of the late brakers if you will. Andi Zuber won that race, but much like Jean-Pierre Jabouille at Dijon in 1979, most eyes were behind him. Hamilton was punching the air in elation at his epic drive, rightly so. I said to myself after this race, even if he doesn't win the GP2 title this year, he's bound to have proved himself to those in F1 to give him a seat for 2007. As we know, he did get to F1 in 2007, but I think many were surprised with who he would make his debut with, Mclaren. When I see disrespectful comments saying things like "oh he's always had a front running car, at least capable of winning races," they fail to see the fact that it was by no means guaranteed to happen going into 2007. After all, the year before, McLaren had their first winless season since 1996 and the car they were using for 2007, the MP4-22, was a gentle evolution to the unsuccessful MP4-21 from 2006 and had more than a passing resemblance. Putting it simply, love him or hate him, it's up to the driver to make best use of the equipment at their disposal and for Lewis Hamilton to (on countback) finish runner up in the world championship in his debut season in F1 is mightily impressive
@Mazname he didn't try to kill anyone (not literally anyway). He won 5 times in GP2 and although there were times when he had either bad luck (like being taken out by his team mate in Barcelona) simply not having the pace (Hungaroring Feature race where he started last and finished 10th, which didn't score any points at the time). Some of his performances featured truly jaw dropping driving (such as the Silverstone Sprint where he passed Nelson Piquet Junior and Clivio Piccione three wide into Maggots and pulled it off, and his epic charge to second in that aforementioned Istanbul race, passing cars left and right)
Those Chinese GP and Brazil GP moments still pains me even to this day. One of those I still remeber where i was. Even though I'd been watching F1 since 2004 but this was the year I really got it and why I'm still a massive hamiliton fan
F3 cars, GP2 cars or f1 cars Lewis showed immediatly his talent and impressed the the world of f1. His racecraft was legendary too. Hamilton made a legendary overtake each seasons in 3 different category - Overtake Sutil on the outside on eau rouge in F3 - Double overtake in silverstone GP2 - First corner and overtake Kubica and the reigning champion Alonso Anyway just another example of Lewis being something special. A talent once each century something like a new Jim Clark as the legend Stirling Moss himself said it
I saw such videos like this when lewis claimed ace-ism against him in the sport . You tube filled my feed up with videos about him how great he was . I can't believe he did that ,knowing he wasn't held back but fast tracked on his skill level alone. He went down the route that basketball players don't get more promotion money from politics
the craziest rookie season ever... Said by a german, die hard MS fan. I've seen Lewis race live on track several times back in the day. Always reminded me of Senna, taking lines that no one else would take to find grip where no one thought any grip was. I remember sitting at the final corner at the Nurburgring GP, lewis would have a slightly wider entry to that corner than every other driver cause i guess he felt there was just a bit more grip.
Unfortunately, that same level of respect is still given to the F2 and F3 races to this day. I was at Silverstone this weekend. The F1 race was brilliant,but also the second best race of the weekend. The F2 feature race was another level beyond it.
Brilliant video! I don't know now if I realised this at the time but this has made me take a step back and appreciate just what an achievement this was. Absolutely astonishing really. The way he used to make those grooved tyre cars dance was something to behold. Two moments stick in my mind. The first being some footage I saw of him going through one of the fast chicanes in Magny Cours with the back end floating the whole time, it was stunning. The second was when he threw it down the inside of Raikkonen in Monza. He'd braked so late he had to throw the car sideways to get it turned in time. I think the delacacy of the Pirelli tyres, and the prescribed driving style they demand, have robbed us of some of this Hamilton magic over the following years
People give Lewis alot of hate for being in the McLaren as a rookie and never having a bad car (only 2023 had the car he driven not got a win at some point during the season) but they forget he proved in 2007 why he should be in that seat, I dont think many other drivers would be able to go toe to roe with a reigning 2 time champion and technically beag them as a rookie. It is like if Piastri or Sargeant last year were in the RB and equalled the points of Verstappen, it isnt going to happen. I dont think any rookie from the last 15 years, if put in Lewis' situation would have done as well as him. And if you love him or hate you have admit he is a quick driver and deserved to be in a top team from the beginning of his career.
I happened to turn Eurosport on at the moment of Lewis's spin. Because of my kids, I hadn't had much chance to watch as much motorsports as I had before they turned up. He caught my attention immediately, and I was so into that race that when my hubby walked into the room and asked what I was watching, I said, "A future F1 world champion." I have only done this once since. At Spa, 2014. I had just watched Max win his third race of the weekend. Lewis was clearly going to be something special, and he absolutely lived up to the hype. I'm sad he's going to Ferrari, because it's never usually a good move to make when not long before retirement.
Oh man, I remember that season vividly. I've been an F1 fan literally my entire life, my dad got me into it. But back then, the coverage we got was nowhere near what it is today. We were happy to see Qualy live, nevermind practices, or junior categories. Also, it was virtually unheard of for leading teams to take on rookies, and Mclaren was easily a top 3 team. So I was surprised as hell when I learned that they will be running a rookie in 2007. Didin't know anything about Hamilton until then, didn't know he was a GP2 winner, that he was a huge talent and a prized prospect, didn't even know that he will be the first black driver ever. I was, and still am, a Ferrari and Schumi fan, so I was devastated that he was leaving and was pissed that Raikkonen was supposed to replace the Greatest Ever. But race 1 in Australia, back then it would start at like 5 AM where I am, I saw that Lewis was different. Very little was expected of rookies back then, it was not as it is today. And he immediately showed that he not only belonged, he was going to be a problem. To date, best rookie I have EVER seen in my 20+ years following the sport. The kid was a sensation, who went toe to toe with Alonso and Raikkonen, till the very last race of the season. It was crazy to witness that.
Incredible timing, thanks for the videos Josh. I watch em all, can never miss one. These kinds of videos helps me catch up on events I missed before I got into F1, and that to me is invaluable. Easily my favorite F1 RUclips channel
This season was crazy. It was basically the 23 season but instead of 2 rbs there were 4 (as Ferrari and McLaren were outright the two best teams). I remember rooting for Hamilton so much this season. I loved the way he carried himself and was humble and had the shy quiet like persona. There sadly will never be another rookie season like Hamilton unless antonelli gets the merc seat next year and they miraculously get way better.
In 2023 Lewis was saved by a string of safety cars and very poor Ferrari strategy. So no Ferrari weren't a great team in 2023. In 2024 there's hardly any safety cars and Lewis is doing badly despite the best car on two occasions and those inherited wins from is faster team mate.
Man this was so well done, your tribute film for when that sad day comes when Lewis leaves the grid is going to be special and I’ll possibly get a little emotional watching it.
I have never been a fan of Hamilton. Just because I’ve always been a Ferrari fan. From the first season I knew how bloody good he was. Before Mercedes domination it felt wierd that he hadn’t won more titles. I was bored to death 2014-2020. I was celebrating every non Mercedes win. However, now when Max is dominating crazyer than ever, suprisingly, I was starting to get worried. Is that it from Hamilton? After news from couple of days ago I’ve been buzzing with excitement. I would be happy seeing Ham fighting for the wins and championships for Ferrari. This was needed move for F1. Im hoping for more equal championship like 07,08,09 and 10 was.
I don't understand why it's always said it's one of the greatest rookie seasons. It's THE greatest rookie season missing out on the championship by one point, who had better season?!
Whenever he moves, it’s massive. Joining McLaren as a rookie alongside newly joining Alonso, leaving McLaren to join Mercedes before they’d exploded in performance, and now leaving that team as the goat to go to Ferrari. Scenes throughout
My favorite f1 channel by far, the commentary storytelling and editing never disappoints and can’t be compared to any other. Thank you for the amazing video after the news of yesterday
I was v fortunate to be an intern inside the MTC that summer (for McLaren Electronic Systems, not the race team) and it was an incredible place and time to be there. I remember Ron's all hands meeting in the restaurant when spygate came out. Fond memories
Damn, I like how this looks like a DTS for the 2007 season. Maybe Netflix should just make docus like this (or maybe hire you to make one!) I would also love to watch about 2012 too
No matter how you put it, missing the WDC by just a single point in your rookie season is absolutely monumental. You don't achieve something like that by chance. Still, it's going to be weird to see Hamilton in a red suit. I wish him (and Ferrari) all the best. They're both going to need it if they want to take the fight to Red Bull.
I know he has many but I still wish Hamilton got that championship in 2007... Would have been incredible to win the driver championship in your debut year Also didn't crack under the pressure of a top team, a championship fight, dealing with a 2 time world champion teammate and all the mind games that alonso played and issues there. Not bad for a rookie 😅
Kimi needed a drivers title though. It would’ve been more poetic if theirs were swapped, but the better driver won in each season. Kimi had more wins in ‘07
@@Fractured_Unity Kimi (in my biased opinion) deserved the title the most in 2005 but his car let him down in what felt like every third race. I celebrated like crazy when he did win it in 2007 but Hamilton's achievement back then was massive, and I'm glad he'll go down as one of the GOATs of the sport.
Nice showing the image of an emotional Lewis at the end after winning his 7th. Poetic to me that he said 'Don't box me man' in that race in Turkey because he had learnt from China 2007.
Hamilton: started in a team who got a £100 million fine, now joining the team that team had spied on and they’re reported going to pay him £100 million a year to be there - wow
Nice to see some actual positivity attached to Lewis. He is just simply a wonderful driver and a wonderful human being. The amount of hate he gets, is horrible but I guess it's almost a testament to how terribly backwards the world is becoming. One of the greats and I think as the years go on he will be appreciated more and more. Lets be honest here, Lewis could arguably have at least 4 more titles to his name.
Given the recent news of Hamilton's team switch, I'd say you have perfect material for a follow up video. Especially given recent ferrari vs mercedes rivalries that red bull has overshadowed and caused people to forget about.
People especially dts fans dont know how sensational Hamiltons rookie season was. Man is a machine and one of the fastest driver on the grid if not the fastest.
Been a fan of Lewis since his debut...never a dull moment with him... from missing out on one point in his debut season to winning like he did the following season to the shambolic 2021 season and of course the season Rosberg won when Hamilton was plagued with mechanical problems and bad luck all through that season... credit where it's due, he has been entertaining to watch throughout his career that's for sure!!
To those who say “[this driver] only wins championships with the fastest car” are…right. Typically, if a team builds a fast car faster than their respective counterparts, they have a good chance of winning the championship. However, Lewis Hamilton and the pressures of not only having to drive well, but having to do consistently well amongst the doubters and the racists of the sport back then has proven that he has the drive and, most importantly, the character to be consistent and win 7 driver world championships. Championships aren’t given. They’re earned and thanks Josh for the video proving that Lewis could race amongst the best in the world. Hamilton in red is going to be interesting. 🏎️
To think Hamilton has won 7 titles, the most of anyone. And then you could even say he was incredibly unlucky to not win 2007 (last 2 races), 2016 (totally one-sided reliability issues compared to teammate) and 2021 (Abu Dhabi... need I say more). He also came very close in 2010 with the 3rd fastest car, while incredible bad luck, reliability and pit stops prevented him from mounting a challenge in 2012, when he was on absolute top form. The man could have had 12 titles! And this is with varying levels of car performance, and against multiple world champions (Alonso, Vettel, Button, Raikkonen, Rosberg, Verstappen). The fact that people doubt his ability is laughable and like most great drivers, we'll only appreciate how great they were once they're gone.
You've either been sitting on this one, got very lucky, or worked like mad to produce this in a day and a half. Either way, hats off to a great documentary!
I didn't watch GP2 (or know what it was) in those days, so Australia 2007 was my introduction to Lewis Hamilton. Before _that_ Turn 1, ITV showed some highlights of qualifying (IIRC) and there was a shot of him exiting the T11-12 high-speed chicane with a dab of oppo on the kerb. It looked totally effortless to gather it up and carry on as normal. I thought "he drives a real-life F1 car the way I can drive on a game!" and decided he was cool. Over that season I became a full-blown fan. I still own the 2008 'rocket red' World Champions merch shirt the like of which would cost an absolute fortune nowadays. Through the mid-2010s when he was winning for a hobby and getting 'a bit Hollywood' it became easy to grow tired of him... but more recently, watching him resist more and more unpleasant detractors as he stands by his values - and still puts in performances to remind people why he _always_ mattered as a driver - I'm a fan all over again. I don't know how 2025-6 will go, but if he can't get a Ferrari driver's title then probably no-one can in this era. I wish him the very best.
One of the best video narrating Hamilton debut. A masterclass. Truly captivating. That in itself is why Hamilton is the greatest F1 of all time. Not even Schumacher can get close to him. Not even Senna, nor Prost, nor Lauda. Him at Ferrari will be something. Either good or bad, only time will tell.
Your comment is as spectacularly wrong as the other drivers you mentioned in comparison 😂😂😂😂 what a joke. He will send Ferrari into obscurity, where he belongs himself.
@@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT Sorry, I don’t know what language are you uttering. It certainly isn’t by any shape or form related to English. From what I captured by deciphering your gibberish, I conclude that Hamilton is living rent free in your pea-sized brain. Not much of real estate, sadly. Here are some statistics that will leave you fidgety: - 104 wins and poles - 200 podiums - 7 wdc Solve me this riddle, if Hamilton went to dinner with F1 drivers whose podiums equal or greater than 200. Who might they be?
I'm new to F1 and majority say he's good just because of the car, and almost every post related to Hamilton has a lot of hate in the comments towards him, it almost made me think he's not that good. However, the more I learn about him, through videos like this one, the more I admire him. Comes from an average family, parents not connected to motorsports, first black pilot, has been under tremendous pressure of high expectations from society since childhood, lots of haters who long for him to fail and still accomplish so much. i'm a fan
I have been watching F1 for 30 years and I was there to watch Lewis make his debut and I knew instantly this boy would go on to become a multiple world champion. He is one of the greats
2007 might had been surrounded by controversy, not just sopygate, but a lot of it related to how the team treated him over Alonso to the point that even the FIA had to step in to ensure fairness, but let's be honest, we had Piastri last year, and he was nonwhere as competitive as Lewis was from day one, that will remain a fact forever
If anything it was Ron Dennis and the inverstors fault, since they where the ones who wanted Mclaren to prio Hamilton no matter what, the mechanics didn't
Also consider the fact that alonso was black mailing ron dennis over the ferrari documents, which definitely would effect his judgment over which driver he preferred in strategic matters.
I tried to find information on this and could find nothing. He won the previous year why would they spend so much money on him to sideline him? If he was so unfairly treated how come he did so well and came 3rd. I could point to every car on the grid espcially redbull over the last decade and the giant gulf between Attention to No.1 and No.2 drivers. Not to mention this would be the only time in F1 history where the No.2 was prioritised over the No.1 for an entire season. Again can you give me a source for this and not they opened an investigation, I want to know that they found that Alonso was being so unfairly treated.
@@Alex-cw3rz There is no source because this is all made up bullshit. Alonso got beaten fair and square by a rookie, there were no team orders, no outdated car parts, no suboptimal strategy, nothing. Alonso was never treated as a number 2 driver by McLaren.
I always enjoyed the content and your sens of humor never gets old so do feel free to stick around for as long as you like, you have all my support and best wishes mate
Wonderful video and brings back memories. I remember looking at that season with a lot of expectation. First season without Schumi in a Ferrari in what would ultimately be the last hurrah by a team that had dominated the sport years earlier. Also, the preseason noises where very positive and it seemed like McLaren finally had it's act together after years of uncertainty: the dreadful start of the 2004 campaign with the Mp4-18 car stillborn and it's influence on the 19 still hanging over them, and McLaren and mostly MB getting the first version of the V8 wrong at the start of 2006 and being kind of unimpressive. But the noises from testing where good in 2007, Fernando was happy drifting Mercs in press events in Spain, PDLR stated things along the lines of "I was wishing for the seat but the test Lewis made was so impressive there wasn't really much of a choice to make anyways" and mister Ronsspeak stating things along the lines of "we have Fernando, so we can gamble on Lewis and let him be a rookie", even the switch from Michelins to Bridgestone of the Woking team was going in the right direction. I remember how insane it was, and how... strange Fernando looked at times in the "happy period" of the McLaren marriage, you could tell something was off but initially I missed that was him not dealing with what was happening on the other side of the garage. While I have huge respect for Sir Lewis and would say I'm a fan, during this early period, he lost me because of the insincerity of his statements sometimes. He was obviously still very much coached by the Ron Dennis school so he gave these very PR friendly statements, but his actions usually immediately contradicted what he said, and at this point I was more of an Alonso fan so usually sided with him (also, since I consumed a lot of British motorsport media, the bias was usually unbearable at times...but I didn't go out of the way to balance it out and read Spanish media, which sometimes said absolutely unacceptable things on Lewis). As Lewis gained confidence and his voice for media, I mostly liked him...though he still sometimes did stupid shit (that beef with Button over JB "unfollowing" him in twitter and the airing of confidential telemetry data in said platform after a practice/qualy didn't go LH's way). In any case I was more of a Raikkonen fan than a McLaren fan and was overjoyed when he won that year's championship, felt right after McLaren gave him such an unreliable car for 2003-2005. I still remember watching that race live (thank you timezones) in my parent's living room, my mom and dad in frame to the left in the couch and me seeing LH's McLaren crawling, me screaming at the TV while the commentators where just picking that up, not believing that Kimi might just damn well pull it off.
It would be funny if Lewis ends up being the 1st Ferrari driver to win a championship since Kimi. Knowing that he lost to Kimi in a Ferrari by 1 point. What a story Lewis keeps writing. It reminds to keeping writing my own story and rise above it all. No matter what happens
Excelent video, Hamilton is one of the true greats of the sport no question, hoping he can win races in 2024 in his last year with Mercedes and in 2025 in his first year with Ferrari, would be great if he could get his 8th tilte at some point
I was in the middle of typing this, and Josh said it; Lewis did have an advantage over modern rookies, because he actually got to drive the car. I've seen those docos on Schumacher and they talk about him driving 1000s of kms, even into the night. That's amazing but noone is allowed to do that anymore
I love this style of video you do Josh :) I was never really a Hamilton fan I was Massa until he retired and then vettel and my favourite at the moment is riccardo. But seeing all of this and the background behind some of the moments we all know i find fascinating:)
I am equally interested in what happens to both Ferrari and Mercedes. As a fan of both teams and the drivers. I would like to see George and Charles win their first titles and Lewis win his 8th with Ferrari. I’d be happy with whoever won between those three or Oscar with McLaren.
Man I’m so glad I found your videos. I started getting into iRacing and started to really follow F1 so I’ve been binging content. I absolutely love your content, keep it up sir.
Josh Revell and his jinxes. Most reliable partnership since Hamilton and Mercedes.
Tf you mean it has been a reliable relationship he’s just changing teams next year doesn’t mean the relationship isn’t relivle
@@vinnievinnie-sj5krI think that's a bit of an over the top reaction. He may have had a reliable relationship in the past but Josh saying it is reliable now turned out to be wrong so this comment is right and it's a joke anyway
Bros literally going to Ferrari next season
As a ferrari fan, I am hoping and i will even pray that this is not true lol
I feel like he's being sarcastic about the last bit guys
Going past your incumbent youngest double-world champion of a team-mate at Turn 1 of Race 1 is about as big of a statement anyone can hope to make
People still don’t truly appreciate how big a deal this was and still is.
Lewis has truly gone toe to toe against the very best teammates.
As a rookie as well
Round the outside too, for an even bigger fuck you statement
Amd people still call him lucky! I'll never understand it me he proved in the first 10 seconds of the race why McLaren had no choice to put him in the car he's just that bloody good!
@@cavscott8841 We kind of know where it comes from. I remember some claiming a diversity angle with full-ride sponsorship being the reason for his early success.
They forget that he did not have a sponsor for F3. He was dropped my Mclaren and had to re-earn his sponsor. What a knife edge rise he had.
On the other hand, we have Max currently, who has 3 WDC. One absolutely questionable. The other two with supremely dominant cars with competitors 0.5 secs/lap slower. AND an absolutely SOFT (nicest possible description) teammate. PLUS, Max grew up wealthy with a F1 driver for a father
Losing the championship the way he did would’ve broken most drivers. But 7 championships later and some insanely difficult years like 2008, 2012, 2016 and the shambolic AD2021 made Lewis one of the most mentally strong individuals in the history of this sport.
yet his biggest mental challenge starts 2025. amazing.
2008?
@@JuicedOnKids😂😂😂😂😂
Losing a championship like that broke Felipe Massa!! There are a few others in F1 history.
Tbf with AD2021 only a scummy person would look at that and think "oh yeah _it_ won that not Lewis"
Lewis knows, well at least I hope he does ; anyone with basic morality knows how much of a screwjob AD2021 was and how it ruined the sport.
Can’t believe he was 1 point away in his debut season to winning the title that’s crazy
He would've been WORLD CHAMPION in his rookie season had Mc LAREN PITED him in CHINA he lost all grip due to tire wear! LEWIS is a 7 Times world champion but he could've been easily 10 Times champs just one action changed the course of 3 potential titles . 2007 Team misjudgment in China 2016 one DNF & 2021 We all know what happened
@@kennyphoun4880 frrrr exactly what I’m saying lmao
@@daphnelovesL he was just a baller lmao tbh that 1st season shows how good he was otherwise if he was any other rookie he would have gotten top 5 or below
He was leading by several points going into interlagos too
@@daphnelovesLif you give Goatifi the W11 he still can't beat Max or Lewis in current era car. Yes Lewis is lucky to have McLaren, but doesn't mean it's just all luck, he definitely have great skills to make such an iconic rookie debut in Motorsport history
The fact that Interlagos used to be the season finale only added to the sadness of that last race recap.
I remember it being the opening race of the season. 1989 for example, when Nigel Mansell won on his debut for Ferrari. Australia was always the last race of the season for a long time. At Adelaide as well.
@@mrkipling2201yep. I also remember that. But Senna was alive. Senna's death basically put Interlagos in this golden spot as the season finale. And very much deserved. Until oil money came along and tributes became taxes.
@@DimitriMoreira You say that, but Interlagos only became the season finale for the first time in 2004, well after Senna's death. Before that it was usually the second or third race of the season (and even the opener in 1995). Then it was the last round of the season in 2006-'08 and 2011-'13. It's a great venue for a final round, don't get me wrong, and I'd rather the final round was held there rather than in Abu Dhabi, but it's not held that slot as often as people think.
As a Finn, who was 10 years old at the time of this season, I have some very fond memories of it. One of the first full seasons I followed. The privilege of seeing my countryman win the WDC and also (looking back) seeing one of the greatest rookie seasons ever, it really doesn't get much better than that. Hoping to see Lewis surpass Michael's WDC record still, let's hope he becomes the first Ferrari WDC since Kimi.
It would pure poetry if he surpassed MSC with Ferrari.
@@Good_Horseyespecially because Ferrari haven't won a title since Lewis won his first
I was a big Kimi fan when he was at McLaren, he was everything you’d see in a world champion, but it never happened for him there, and a gut punch to see him do it for Ferrari but he most definitely deserved that championship
If Lewis wins with Ferrari and then quits, it'll be the utmost gangsta shit to ever witness. I'd completely support that. In fact, I myself would convert to a Ferrari fan.
Formula 1 came to my home town of Detroit in 1982. The most intriguing driver I saw on an off the track was Keke Rosberg who smoked Marlboro's and drank beer right in the paddock!! He won the championship that year in a similar way as Raikkonen: in the last race from behind!! Talk about gangsta!!! 😅😅😅 Finns know how to rock!!
I personally don't buy into the arguments against Lewis Hamilton being the best to do it on account of purely being in the fastest car. The fact is that across the history of the sport, the best drivers have had the advantages of being in the strongest cars. But the fact that Lewis could walk into the sport and handle the pressure of a top team's expectations and live up to that for virtually his entire career is a testament to his strength and consistency.
It helps ..
Don't know if you're a new fan but LH was always Ron Dennis proteje, since 1995 Autosport Awards he told he was going to drive for Mclaren one day. His debut at Mclaren came as no surprise for no one, so LH fit that role perfectly. I put a comment out regarding LH testing the car compared to Alonso, to put a contrast to why he was so much faster in the car , even if it was his debut and it was against a double WC.
@@NiMeNi94Alonso and Hamilton had the same testing time so that reasoning really goes out the window. Not to mention, if the difference between Hamilton and Alonso was testing time, then Alonso would have started to perform better than Hamilton as the season progressed, yet the opposite happened. And being signed by McLaren at such a young age is a testament of Lewis's talent, not to mention he didn't just walk into McLaren; he had to win everything up till GP2 with dominating performances to be considered a possible driver in F1.
@@gauravmalltarlok5354 Lewis was testing Mclarens from 2004 eveeryone knew he was getting the Mclaren seat even in the GP2 paddock thats why some of this video was inaccurate he wasnt under pressure to win the GP2 championship because he already had the Mclaren drive lined up. As talented as Lewis is, he was the most prepared Rookie of all time he had years of unlimited testing he had more experience in driving Mclarens than Alonso did, its not like how Rookies enter the sport today. He has had the most succesful career because he has spent more time in front running championship contending cars than any driver in F1 History apart 09,2011,2013 and now 22,23,24 he has had championship callenging cars.
winning in every single category also helps
Max and Lewis were both hyped as the next big thing even before they had an F1 drive, Max was given a year and a bit to learn the craft at Torro Rosso, then won on his debut with Red Bull.....but Lewis was thrown into the deep end and came out flying.
That’s a good point. Max would have thoroughly embarrassed himself if he had a title contending car in 2015-2018. But then, he was 4 years younger.
It's all about temperament. Max was a hot head and didn't have enough time driving single seaters. Lewis had done all the categories before F1 and accumulated a truly matured race craft. I mean the way he destroyed massa and Raikkonen in malaysia while driving a slower fuel heavy car was insane.
@truth4reel He's still a hot head, always blaming everyone, but himself and being verbally abusive to his team.
@@truth4reel he is like that spoiled kid that always got everything he wanted and once he doesnt get it will act up like brazil with checco. Honestly just the signs of a shitty human being.
@@murcovsky well blame checco for doing Schumacher on monaco
"Lance Stroll and consistancey" CLASSIC!!!!!!!
I absolutely bursted out laughing 😂
Consistency ***
JAJAJAJJAJAA
Lol, that made me chuckle too.
Accurate & fair
This channel has always acknowledged that Lance has potential, (something fans never will accept) but never knowing which Senna he’ll drive like has been his biggest issue.
Thankyou for making this vid. I’m sick of people criticising Lewis. I remember this race, and was already a veteran F1 fan. This kid was unbelievable.
I agree he was a whiz kid and now a legend in his own right. My beef with him is not f1 related but the shenanigans he pulls otherwise BLM propaganda and climate hysteria etc. a fucking hypocrite.
dude has been unfairly criticized his entire f1 career, so many of his criticisms somehow vanish when it comes to other drivers makes no sense
@@cap532I think we know the reason why he keeps getting criticized. And it has nothing to do with performance.
A lot of people who have gotten into the sport relatively recently, and have no idea what the sport is like when it’s actually competitive and has actual racing
It's mainly either racist or red bull noob fans...😂
Well, Josh has pulled an all nighter to make this
2 weeks in the making! Just brilliant timing
These vids take hours and hours to research plan and put together it couldn’t possibly be done in a night!
@@gordonritchie9341 so it was 14 all nighters lol
@@ThatGuyGloomy...but all nighters in NZ are during the day ;)
@@ThatGuyGloomythat’s right and it happens week after week no wonder he get tired!!
Josh is the only F1 creator whose videos can really give me a lump in my throat. He sells the emotion and the weight of every triumph and tragedy. Bravo.
They should make a movie of Hamiltons first 2 years in F1 it’s incredible as is his whole career. Legend
Hamilton's McLaren career alone is a stuff of legends
There could be two movies. One about lewis in mclaren and second movie about the mercedes.
And a 3rd about how he made Ferrari a dominant tean in F1 again
Hoping he gets the 8th WDC with Ferrari!!
@@pranav_jhyeah started when he was 12 years old. This video skips the most important points: Ron Dennis was like a dad to Lewis, British team, British driver
Nope, not until they make a Hollywood big budget movie about Ayrton Senna, I reckon Jesse Eisenberg should play Senna
I've been a fan since the first corner of his first race.
Ditto, I’ll never forget my older brother and I sitting there watching at 2am and after turn one he was our guy.
Lewis Hamilton in that vodafone mclaren was what got me into f1
One of the purest memories I’ve got with my grandad
Need you to make a video on the sensational job lewis' therapist will have when ferrari throws the "we are checking, plan f, head down maximum pace" combo
Tempo battere. 😉
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hopefully he takes bono with him so he doesnt get his mentality broken
He deserved to win that season so much, Mclaren messed it up in the end. But I love Kimi so I can't be mad at it.😁
Tbf 2010s mclaren also have bad pitstop, so it is not new experience for lewis
As Häkkinen left for his sabbatical, I kept rooting for McLaren. I remember hearing about Hamilton and I had no idea who he was. I did research a bit, and well that's it. Then Australia came around and I was a fan after the first corner. Crazy to think what a journery this was to end up eventually in a Ferrari.
Hakkinen to Mercedes 2025? 👀
@@matiastoatv😂
“Lewis you’re gonna race for Ferrari”
Lewis: 😊
“It’s 2025 Ferrari”
Lewis: 😢
I never get tired of rewatching the first couple of seasons lewis was in the sport. If ever an athlete has lived up to the hype...
Where do you watch the old seasons?
@@skylergrey2217just search for the season review of whatever season you wanna see there would be a 2+ hour video on RUclips
He was basically Lebron😮
Josh is such a good story teller with his videos. The way he presents a story, the tension and release moments, everything is crafted in such an amazing way. This is the second video of his that almost made me cry. Bravo.
After Michael Schumacher i said we have to wait a long time to see another career and driver like he was... and just like that Lewis came along. i feel like a really lucky dude, that i was able to see both of them setting new standards in the sport
You might get to see a third one, or actually, you already are, with Max Verstappen.
@@harmkuijpers6642 I have no doubt in my mind that Max will be as great as Lewis and Michael. He is one of those drivers that just gives you that special vibe and security that no other driver does. Just like I wanted Michael and Lewis to win everything and break all the records, I wish nothing but the same also to Max.
@@patriciodiez5360Truly. I feel incredibly lucky to have seen Lewis and Max go head to head. It's quite funny because years from now when Max has double the championships and Lewis is retired, the making of Max's legendary career will be intricately linked to another legend in Lewis Hamilton and it will go both ways. Lewis and Max inadvertently cemented each others greatness in 2021 and hindsight will make that evermore clear.
Now the next legend on the way is Kimi and just like how Max had to spend a couple seasons under Lewis' shadow, yet always prowling, waiting for the opportunity to mount a championship challenge, Kimi may have do a bit of prowling himself in Max's shadow until there's finally a dip in form in the Redbull-Max Verstappen duo.
I don't think Max will have that many championships. I think as soon as the red Bull becomes uncompetitive he'll retire to do something else. I don't think he's the type to stay that long after all success just to drive a dog
And now you've got Max, but the fact you left him out clearly, you don't think highly of him.
honestly i think it's impossible we will ever see a rookie season this incredible again.... it really set the tone for the rest of his career, long may it continue.
@vladaltreilea1431lol you are hurting, don't worry you'll be fine
On that Race in 2006 (in Turkey IIRC) where he went from 18th to 2nd, pretty much all F1 staff that where at the track that day stopped what they where doing to watch the race once this kid started climbing positions, I've heard several accounts of this from back in the day... so people knew they where watching something special that day.
Karyn chandok reminded people of that last year too. He said everyone in the garages stopped what they were doing and watched.
I’ll still never understand how anyone can say he had it easy joining McLaren in 2007, none of the recent rookies would have been able to withstand the pressure and expectations Lewis would have had then. Making of a legend
He was lucky as in he started in a race winning car plus back then testing was pretty much unlimited. in 2007 Alonso didnt even do the pre season testing, Lewis did the testing so he actually had a small advantage in knowing the car. After Hungary lets be honest the whole team was behind Lewis, Fernando had no support. Even if you look at 96 season Villenueve competed for the championship as a rookie bcoz he got put straight in a race winning car then like Lewis won it in his 2nd season. Its only seen as great because most rookies never get that chance, but imagine Leclerc joined Ferrari in 2018 straight away he would of been a title contender judging by how much fast he was than Sebastian.
@@KrypticTMGAlonso not participating in testing is just false. In fact, he did more testing miles in the 2007 car than Hamilton. Get your facts right.
Piastri would have handled it
@@KrypticTMGAlonso didn’t do preseason testing?😂 what? So he’s unique in that he drive the 2007 car without any testing at all? Don’t embarrass yourself
I’m no huge Lewis fan but no one can deny the impact he has had on the sport. He’s literally the face of the sport, even non-fans of the sport and those who have literally no idea about f1 can name him. Yesterday’s news was on practically every front page, I don’t know of any other current driver that would cause such a media frenzy
Max would undoubtedly be the one who comes 2nd, but even then, the media coverage wouldn't even be a tenth of what it's been with Lewis. Even while being arguably the greatest driver of all time, what he's definitely been the best at is marketing. No driver has ever come close to Lewis, when it comes to associating themselves with mainstream brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, which he brought to Mercedes as a sponsor.
@@PraiseTheRoof Max is not second, what are you on about, he is not well known outside the sport at all. I only see him on the news when either referenced against someone else, or when it is made explicit this is some F1 man. If I asked my mum to name F1 drivers it would go Schumacher, Hamilton, Jackie Stewart, Lauda, Prost and Nigel Mansell.
@@PraiseTheRoof You're right, it wouldn't be a tenth of such buzz Hamilton created. My relatives and friends all knew about it, yet they don't know shit about the sport. Hamilton is undoubtedly the most famous and well known F1 driver to date
@@PraiseTheRoof ask any random person on the street about F1 driver names they know. I bet you that you'd hear names like Hamilton, Schumacher, Senna, Vettel, multiple times before a single person said the name Verstappen.
@@PraiseTheRoof Michael Schumacher is still firmly the 2nd place from what I know.
Love him or hate him you cannot deny the absolute natural talent of the guy. It was a stunning debut season, and set the tone for much of his career so far.
Even james said he was the most naturally skilled driver he has ever worked with even including michael
@@Fredhamleclerc Even if he said so, what is the unit for natural talent? It is not measurable in any way or form. It is merely an opinion. Same category as the GOAT debate and therefore meaningless. Natural talent is seen in young age, everything later is a combination of talent and hard work. Filtering out how much of the performance is natural talent when a driver is already in F1, is basically impossible.
@kevinprengemann7456 I mean I agree on the fact that there must be drivers even more talented than lewis, but they weren't driven enough or lacked sponsorship when they needed it but definitely we can see if someone has some innate talent with the way their teammate talk about them...rosberg has been always of the opinion that lewis just was able to extract 2 tens more than despite the fact that rosberg tried his hardest had the most state of the art equipment being a wdc's son....that x factor surely helps people to be successful in this sport
@vladaltreilea1431 lol so you know more than james vowles?
@vladaltreilea1431 if he is talking about drivers he has worked with ..then it's a fact not opinion
I remember watching that GP2 Sprint Race at Istanbul on TV. I was enthralled by the relentlessness of Hamilton's charge through the field. He demonstrated his feel for the brakes that would become a trait in his early F1 career, last of the late brakers if you will. Andi Zuber won that race, but much like Jean-Pierre Jabouille at Dijon in 1979, most eyes were behind him. Hamilton was punching the air in elation at his epic drive, rightly so. I said to myself after this race, even if he doesn't win the GP2 title this year, he's bound to have proved himself to those in F1 to give him a seat for 2007.
As we know, he did get to F1 in 2007, but I think many were surprised with who he would make his debut with, Mclaren.
When I see disrespectful comments saying things like "oh he's always had a front running car, at least capable of winning races," they fail to see the fact that it was by no means guaranteed to happen going into 2007. After all, the year before, McLaren had their first winless season since 1996 and the car they were using for 2007, the MP4-22, was a gentle evolution to the unsuccessful MP4-21 from 2006 and had more than a passing resemblance.
Putting it simply, love him or hate him, it's up to the driver to make best use of the equipment at their disposal and for Lewis Hamilton to (on countback) finish runner up in the world championship in his debut season in F1 is mightily impressive
How many people did he try to kill in GP2? I haven't watched his stint in that series yet :)
@Mazname he didn't try to kill anyone (not literally anyway). He won 5 times in GP2 and although there were times when he had either bad luck (like being taken out by his team mate in Barcelona) simply not having the pace (Hungaroring Feature race where he started last and finished 10th, which didn't score any points at the time). Some of his performances featured truly jaw dropping driving (such as the Silverstone Sprint where he passed Nelson Piquet Junior and Clivio Piccione three wide into Maggots and pulled it off, and his epic charge to second in that aforementioned Istanbul race, passing cars left and right)
Those Chinese GP and Brazil GP moments still pains me even to this day. One of those I still remeber where i was. Even though I'd been watching F1 since 2004 but this was the year I really got it and why I'm still a massive hamiliton fan
Some things are simply not meant to be
F3 cars, GP2 cars or f1 cars Lewis showed immediatly his talent and impressed the the world of f1.
His racecraft was legendary too.
Hamilton made a legendary overtake each seasons in 3 different category
- Overtake Sutil on the outside on eau rouge in F3
- Double overtake in silverstone GP2
- First corner and overtake Kubica and the reigning champion Alonso
Anyway just another example of Lewis being something special. A talent once each century something like a new Jim Clark as the legend Stirling Moss himself said it
There's a bunch of vids on YT on his karting days too and he was super impressive even then
Perfect timing
He has videos in the backlog
I saw such videos like this when lewis claimed ace-ism against him in the sport .
You tube filled my feed up with videos about him how great he was .
I can't believe he did that ,knowing he wasn't held back but fast tracked on his skill level alone.
He went down the route that basketball players don't get more promotion money from politics
the craziest rookie season ever... Said by a german, die hard MS fan. I've seen Lewis race live on track several times back in the day. Always reminded me of Senna, taking lines that no one else would take to find grip where no one thought any grip was. I remember sitting at the final corner at the Nurburgring GP, lewis would have a slightly wider entry to that corner than every other driver cause i guess he felt there was just a bit more grip.
I can't believe this video wasn't already banked and waiting for something to happen, it's too much plot armor.
This had taken him nearly 2 weeks to complete!
Nostradamus 🤔
I was very lucky to watch both his GP2 wins at Silverstone in the very empty Grandstand on the pitstraight I feel very lucky to have seen that.
Yes you fucking are
Unfortunately, that same level of respect is still given to the F2 and F3 races to this day.
I was at Silverstone this weekend. The F1 race was brilliant,but also the second best race of the weekend. The F2 feature race was another level beyond it.
Brilliant video!
I don't know now if I realised this at the time but this has made me take a step back and appreciate just what an achievement this was. Absolutely astonishing really. The way he used to make those grooved tyre cars dance was something to behold. Two moments stick in my mind. The first being some footage I saw of him going through one of the fast chicanes in Magny Cours with the back end floating the whole time, it was stunning. The second was when he threw it down the inside of Raikkonen in Monza. He'd braked so late he had to throw the car sideways to get it turned in time. I think the delacacy of the Pirelli tyres, and the prescribed driving style they demand, have robbed us of some of this Hamilton magic over the following years
Monaco 2007 and 2008
People give Lewis alot of hate for being in the McLaren as a rookie and never having a bad car (only 2023 had the car he driven not got a win at some point during the season) but they forget he proved in 2007 why he should be in that seat, I dont think many other drivers would be able to go toe to roe with a reigning 2 time champion and technically beag them as a rookie. It is like if Piastri or Sargeant last year were in the RB and equalled the points of Verstappen, it isnt going to happen. I dont think any rookie from the last 15 years, if put in Lewis' situation would have done as well as him. And if you love him or hate you have admit he is a quick driver and deserved to be in a top team from the beginning of his career.
He beat Alonso in 6 races. Calm down.
The full circle of him in f2 dropping to 18 and same in f1 charging through the field. Iconic
I happened to turn Eurosport on at the moment of Lewis's spin. Because of my kids, I hadn't had much chance to watch as much motorsports as I had before they turned up. He caught my attention immediately, and I was so into that race that when my hubby walked into the room and asked what I was watching, I said, "A future F1 world champion."
I have only done this once since. At Spa, 2014. I had just watched Max win his third race of the weekend.
Lewis was clearly going to be something special, and he absolutely lived up to the hype. I'm sad he's going to Ferrari, because it's never usually a good move to make when not long before retirement.
All F1 YTers: lets talk about Lewis going to Ferrari and breaking the internet
Josh: lets talk about Lewis' first F1 season in 2007
Oh man, I remember that season vividly. I've been an F1 fan literally my entire life, my dad got me into it. But back then, the coverage we got was nowhere near what it is today. We were happy to see Qualy live, nevermind practices, or junior categories. Also, it was virtually unheard of for leading teams to take on rookies, and Mclaren was easily a top 3 team. So I was surprised as hell when I learned that they will be running a rookie in 2007. Didin't know anything about Hamilton until then, didn't know he was a GP2 winner, that he was a huge talent and a prized prospect, didn't even know that he will be the first black driver ever. I was, and still am, a Ferrari and Schumi fan, so I was devastated that he was leaving and was pissed that Raikkonen was supposed to replace the Greatest Ever. But race 1 in Australia, back then it would start at like 5 AM where I am, I saw that Lewis was different. Very little was expected of rookies back then, it was not as it is today. And he immediately showed that he not only belonged, he was going to be a problem. To date, best rookie I have EVER seen in my 20+ years following the sport. The kid was a sensation, who went toe to toe with Alonso and Raikkonen, till the very last race of the season. It was crazy to witness that.
That's about as perfectly timed as this could have been
Incredible timing, thanks for the videos Josh. I watch em all, can never miss one. These kinds of videos helps me catch up on events I missed before I got into F1, and that to me is invaluable. Easily my favorite F1 RUclips channel
This season was crazy. It was basically the 23 season but instead of 2 rbs there were 4 (as Ferrari and McLaren were outright the two best teams).
I remember rooting for Hamilton so much this season. I loved the way he carried himself and was humble and had the shy quiet like persona.
There sadly will never be another rookie season like Hamilton unless antonelli gets the merc seat next year and they miraculously get way better.
In 2023 Lewis was saved by a string of safety cars and very poor Ferrari strategy. So no Ferrari weren't a great team in 2023. In 2024 there's hardly any safety cars and Lewis is doing badly despite the best car on two occasions and those inherited wins from is faster team mate.
Man this was so well done, your tribute film for when that sad day comes when Lewis leaves the grid is going to be special and I’ll possibly get a little emotional watching it.
More than a little emotional I would say. I will be full on mourning, bawling my eyes out - that's for certain! I'm not ready for that day to come.
I have never been a fan of Hamilton. Just because I’ve always been a Ferrari fan. From the first season I knew how bloody good he was. Before Mercedes domination it felt wierd that he hadn’t won more titles. I was bored to death 2014-2020. I was celebrating every non Mercedes win. However, now when Max is dominating crazyer than ever, suprisingly, I was starting to get worried. Is that it from Hamilton? After news from couple of days ago I’ve been buzzing with excitement. I would be happy seeing Ham fighting for the wins and championships for Ferrari. This was needed move for F1. Im hoping for more equal championship like 07,08,09 and 10 was.
We will see if he still have the championship in him in 2025 and onwards, but he is already ahead of Russell in this years championship
lewis on one random morning really said: _“alexa, play paint the town _*_red_*_ by doja cat”_
Good to see you Mr Delivers
He beat my favorite driver 😢
I don't understand why it's always said it's one of the greatest rookie seasons. It's THE greatest rookie season missing out on the championship by one point, who had better season?!
0:25 a direct quote from charles leclerc there
2007 is a core memory for me. lots of great things happened that year for me. My son joining us being the best part.
What a tone deaf thing to say about your son.
Whenever he moves, it’s massive. Joining McLaren as a rookie alongside newly joining Alonso, leaving McLaren to join Mercedes before they’d exploded in performance, and now leaving that team as the goat to go to Ferrari. Scenes throughout
That season i went for having a passing interest in F1 to being a huge supporter.
Lewis Hamilton 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
My favorite f1 channel by far, the commentary storytelling and editing never disappoints and can’t be compared to any other. Thank you for the amazing video after the news of yesterday
You know your stuff😊😊
I was v fortunate to be an intern inside the MTC that summer (for McLaren Electronic Systems, not the race team) and it was an incredible place and time to be there. I remember Ron's all hands meeting in the restaurant when spygate came out.
Fond memories
Damn, I like how this looks like a DTS for the 2007 season. Maybe Netflix should just make docus like this (or maybe hire you to make one!) I would also love to watch about 2012 too
What a FANTASTIC documentary about the greatest rookie season of all time, you outdid yourself Josh! Absolutely spectacular!
No joke: if you made a video like this for every year of the championship, I would watch them all
No matter how you put it, missing the WDC by just a single point in your rookie season is absolutely monumental. You don't achieve something like that by chance.
Still, it's going to be weird to see Hamilton in a red suit. I wish him (and Ferrari) all the best. They're both going to need it if they want to take the fight to Red Bull.
I do think that lewis' rookie season is one of the greatest ever. and your video did it justice! keep up the good work, rooting for you!
I'm not a big Hamilton fan but gotta recognize talent! "Arguably" the greatest rookie season...I'd say this is a lock
No arguments. There is no greater rookie season in f1
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I know he has many but I still wish Hamilton got that championship in 2007... Would have been incredible to win the driver championship in your debut year
Also didn't crack under the pressure of a top team, a championship fight, dealing with a 2 time world champion teammate and all the mind games that alonso played and issues there. Not bad for a rookie 😅
Kimi needed a drivers title though. It would’ve been more poetic if theirs were swapped, but the better driver won in each season. Kimi had more wins in ‘07
@@Fractured_Unity Kimi (in my biased opinion) deserved the title the most in 2005 but his car let him down in what felt like every third race. I celebrated like crazy when he did win it in 2007 but Hamilton's achievement back then was massive, and I'm glad he'll go down as one of the GOATs of the sport.
Nice showing the image of an emotional Lewis at the end after winning his 7th. Poetic to me that he said 'Don't box me man' in that race in Turkey because he had learnt from China 2007.
Hamilton: started in a team who got a £100 million fine, now joining the team that team had spied on and they’re reported going to pay him £100 million a year to be there - wow
Nice to see some actual positivity attached to Lewis. He is just simply a wonderful driver and a wonderful human being. The amount of hate he gets, is horrible but I guess it's almost a testament to how terribly backwards the world is becoming. One of the greats and I think as the years go on he will be appreciated more and more. Lets be honest here, Lewis could arguably have at least 4 more titles to his name.
He gets hate because of what he believes in and stands for.. people are bigots so they hate him for using his platform for change.
Given the recent news of Hamilton's team switch, I'd say you have perfect material for a follow up video. Especially given recent ferrari vs mercedes rivalries that red bull has overshadowed and caused people to forget about.
marvellous editing and storytelling
People especially dts fans dont know how sensational Hamiltons rookie season was. Man is a machine and one of the fastest driver on the grid if not the fastest.
Been a fan of Lewis since his debut...never a dull moment with him... from missing out on one point in his debut season to winning like he did the following season to the shambolic 2021 season and of course the season Rosberg won when Hamilton was plagued with mechanical problems and bad luck all through that season... credit where it's due, he has been entertaining to watch throughout his career that's for sure!!
6:00 "A ferocious competitor who's heart matched his eyebrows" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
To those who say “[this driver] only wins championships with the fastest car” are…right. Typically, if a team builds a fast car faster than their respective counterparts, they have a good chance of winning the championship.
However, Lewis Hamilton and the pressures of not only having to drive well, but having to do consistently well amongst the doubters and the racists of the sport back then has proven that he has the drive and, most importantly, the character to be consistent and win 7 driver world championships. Championships aren’t given. They’re earned and thanks Josh for the video proving that Lewis could race amongst the best in the world.
Hamilton in red is going to be interesting. 🏎️
To think Hamilton has won 7 titles, the most of anyone. And then you could even say he was incredibly unlucky to not win 2007 (last 2 races), 2016 (totally one-sided reliability issues compared to teammate) and 2021 (Abu Dhabi... need I say more). He also came very close in 2010 with the 3rd fastest car, while incredible bad luck, reliability and pit stops prevented him from mounting a challenge in 2012, when he was on absolute top form.
The man could have had 12 titles! And this is with varying levels of car performance, and against multiple world champions (Alonso, Vettel, Button, Raikkonen, Rosberg, Verstappen). The fact that people doubt his ability is laughable and like most great drivers, we'll only appreciate how great they were once they're gone.
You've either been sitting on this one, got very lucky, or worked like mad to produce this in a day and a half. Either way, hats off to a great documentary!
I’m not Lewis Hamilton fan. But boy as racing fan, I can respect the hell out of him.
I didn't watch GP2 (or know what it was) in those days, so Australia 2007 was my introduction to Lewis Hamilton. Before _that_ Turn 1, ITV showed some highlights of qualifying (IIRC) and there was a shot of him exiting the T11-12 high-speed chicane with a dab of oppo on the kerb. It looked totally effortless to gather it up and carry on as normal. I thought "he drives a real-life F1 car the way I can drive on a game!" and decided he was cool. Over that season I became a full-blown fan. I still own the 2008 'rocket red' World Champions merch shirt the like of which would cost an absolute fortune nowadays.
Through the mid-2010s when he was winning for a hobby and getting 'a bit Hollywood' it became easy to grow tired of him... but more recently, watching him resist more and more unpleasant detractors as he stands by his values - and still puts in performances to remind people why he _always_ mattered as a driver - I'm a fan all over again. I don't know how 2025-6 will go, but if he can't get a Ferrari driver's title then probably no-one can in this era. I wish him the very best.
This is literally the most incredible timing of a video I've ever seen lmao
This has been in the making over the past 2 weeks and scheduled months ago but the timing could not have been better as you say
This is incredible amazing video keep up the great work Josh
One of the best video narrating Hamilton debut. A masterclass. Truly captivating. That in itself is why Hamilton is the greatest F1 of all time. Not even Schumacher can get close to him. Not even Senna, nor Prost, nor Lauda.
Him at Ferrari will be something. Either good or bad, only time will tell.
Your comment is as spectacularly wrong as the other drivers you mentioned in comparison 😂😂😂😂 what a joke. He will send Ferrari into obscurity, where he belongs himself.
@@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT Sorry, I don’t know what language are you uttering. It certainly isn’t by any shape or form related to English.
From what I captured by deciphering your gibberish, I conclude that Hamilton is living rent free in your pea-sized brain. Not much of real estate, sadly.
Here are some statistics that will leave you fidgety:
- 104 wins and poles
- 200 podiums
- 7 wdc
Solve me this riddle, if Hamilton went to dinner with F1 drivers whose podiums equal or greater than 200. Who might they be?
9:39 ….and slid off into Brunei!...….LOL, LOL, good one Josh!
Thanks for taking the time to make such a good video!!!!
It would be a great part 2 to tell the same story from Kimi’s point of view
Thank you so much for this Josh. We all thorougly enjoyed it and appreciate your efforts!
I'm new to F1 and majority say he's good just because of the car, and almost every post related to Hamilton has a lot of hate in the comments towards him, it almost made me think he's not that good. However, the more I learn about him, through videos like this one, the more I admire him. Comes from an average family, parents not connected to motorsports, first black pilot, has been under tremendous pressure of high expectations from society since childhood, lots of haters who long for him to fail and still accomplish so much. i'm a fan
I have been watching F1 for 30 years and I was there to watch Lewis make his debut and I knew instantly this boy would go on to become a multiple world champion. He is one of the greats
2007 might had been surrounded by controversy, not just sopygate, but a lot of it related to how the team treated him over Alonso to the point that even the FIA had to step in to ensure fairness, but let's be honest, we had Piastri last year, and he was nonwhere as competitive as Lewis was from day one, that will remain a fact forever
If anything it was Ron Dennis and the inverstors fault, since they where the ones who wanted Mclaren to prio Hamilton no matter what, the mechanics didn't
Also consider the fact that alonso was black mailing ron dennis over the ferrari documents, which definitely would effect his judgment over which driver he preferred in strategic matters.
I tried to find information on this and could find nothing. He won the previous year why would they spend so much money on him to sideline him? If he was so unfairly treated how come he did so well and came 3rd. I could point to every car on the grid espcially redbull over the last decade and the giant gulf between Attention to No.1 and No.2 drivers. Not to mention this would be the only time in F1 history where the No.2 was prioritised over the No.1 for an entire season. Again can you give me a source for this and not they opened an investigation, I want to know that they found that Alonso was being so unfairly treated.
@@l_poci_ well, alonso did that AFTER Dennis started screwing alonso around but yeah, it didnt help
@@Alex-cw3rz There is no source because this is all made up bullshit. Alonso got beaten fair and square by a rookie, there were no team orders, no outdated car parts, no suboptimal strategy, nothing. Alonso was never treated as a number 2 driver by McLaren.
I always enjoyed the content and your sens of humor never gets old so do feel free to stick around for as long as you like, you have all my support and best wishes mate
Wonderful video and brings back memories. I remember looking at that season with a lot of expectation. First season without Schumi in a Ferrari in what would ultimately be the last hurrah by a team that had dominated the sport years earlier. Also, the preseason noises where very positive and it seemed like McLaren finally had it's act together after years of uncertainty: the dreadful start of the 2004 campaign with the Mp4-18 car stillborn and it's influence on the 19 still hanging over them, and McLaren and mostly MB getting the first version of the V8 wrong at the start of 2006 and being kind of unimpressive. But the noises from testing where good in 2007, Fernando was happy drifting Mercs in press events in Spain, PDLR stated things along the lines of "I was wishing for the seat but the test Lewis made was so impressive there wasn't really much of a choice to make anyways" and mister Ronsspeak stating things along the lines of "we have Fernando, so we can gamble on Lewis and let him be a rookie", even the switch from Michelins to Bridgestone of the Woking team was going in the right direction.
I remember how insane it was, and how... strange Fernando looked at times in the "happy period" of the McLaren marriage, you could tell something was off but initially I missed that was him not dealing with what was happening on the other side of the garage. While I have huge respect for Sir Lewis and would say I'm a fan, during this early period, he lost me because of the insincerity of his statements sometimes. He was obviously still very much coached by the Ron Dennis school so he gave these very PR friendly statements, but his actions usually immediately contradicted what he said, and at this point I was more of an Alonso fan so usually sided with him (also, since I consumed a lot of British motorsport media, the bias was usually unbearable at times...but I didn't go out of the way to balance it out and read Spanish media, which sometimes said absolutely unacceptable things on Lewis). As Lewis gained confidence and his voice for media, I mostly liked him...though he still sometimes did stupid shit (that beef with Button over JB "unfollowing" him in twitter and the airing of confidential telemetry data in said platform after a practice/qualy didn't go LH's way).
In any case I was more of a Raikkonen fan than a McLaren fan and was overjoyed when he won that year's championship, felt right after McLaren gave him such an unreliable car for 2003-2005. I still remember watching that race live (thank you timezones) in my parent's living room, my mom and dad in frame to the left in the couch and me seeing LH's McLaren crawling, me screaming at the TV while the commentators where just picking that up, not believing that Kimi might just damn well pull it off.
The quality of this video is insane!
It would be funny if Lewis ends up being the 1st Ferrari driver to win a championship since Kimi. Knowing that he lost to Kimi in a Ferrari by 1 point. What a story Lewis keeps writing. It reminds to keeping writing my own story and rise above it all. No matter what happens
really nicely made vid man!
Man the timing
Absolutely brilliant storytelling, haven't heard this season in a more captivating way
Excelent video, Hamilton is one of the true greats of the sport no question, hoping he can win races in 2024 in his last year with Mercedes and in 2025 in his first year with Ferrari, would be great if he could get his 8th tilte at some point
I was in the middle of typing this, and Josh said it; Lewis did have an advantage over modern rookies, because he actually got to drive the car. I've seen those docos on Schumacher and they talk about him driving 1000s of kms, even into the night. That's amazing but noone is allowed to do that anymore
He scared Alonso right out of McLaren, that's for sure. Not a fan of his but, credit where credit is due. The guy's no joke.
I love this style of video you do Josh :) I was never really a Hamilton fan I was Massa until he retired and then vettel and my favourite at the moment is riccardo.
But seeing all of this and the background behind some of the moments we all know i find fascinating:)
As much as Sir Lewis Hamilton could have won the 2007 season, I am glad that Kimi got at least 1 championship
That was such a good watch Josh. Great job!!
I am equally interested in what happens to both Ferrari and Mercedes. As a fan of both teams and the drivers.
I would like to see George and Charles win their first titles and Lewis win his 8th with Ferrari.
I’d be happy with whoever won between those three or Oscar with McLaren.
F1's gonna get very interesting these next few years
1:00, i was at this race and my heart sank when he sank to the back. but boy oh boy what a race that was
kinda crazy how this video wasnt already made
Man I’m so glad I found your videos. I started getting into iRacing and started to really follow F1 so I’ve been binging content. I absolutely love your content, keep it up sir.
"lance stroll and consistency"
brilliant.
What a legendary career Lewis has and is continuing to have. Now, we're about to see him in his Mansell era. ❤
The Lance Stroll meme gets me every time.
Fantastic video! Thoroughly enjoyed reliving the 2007 season and the greatest rookie season in F1 history!
My favorite ferrari driver