I love to see the strong commitment from drivers and team bosses to support F1 push for more environmental friendly practices by flying individually in separate private jets.
My dad flies the Global 6000 for Vistajet, never flown the Ferrari drivers, but he flew Mattia Binnoto. He had no idea who he was, just thought he was a wealthy Italian.
Checo most probably owns the plane, look at the last two letters of the registration. He has flown that airplane to all the races of the year, plus it stayed with him for all the European season. Sergio lives in Madrid whenever he is in Europe
A very different albeit extremely informative video Kym!! I absolutely love knowing a bit more of the comings and goings of F1 drivers and Team Principals. I thoroughly enjoyed this one!! Great work! 😍👌
3:01 One of the other guy is Joris Trouche, Charles best friend and also (used to be his) photographer (I'm not sure he is anymore). I think from this year that role is on Antoine only. Last year Joris was his personal photographer at almost every race, this year he goes to half of the races he said.
I haven't asked him lately but my uncles very often flies Esteban Ocon for birdyfly based in chabeuil France, they fly to geneva and pick him up before flying to tracks.
Great content ..that you will not find elsewhere…as a F1 fan of 27 years (only missed a few races due to early days not being on in different territories) thanks Kym 👊👊🇬🇧🇬🇧👌👌
When I went to the Belgian GP back in 2018 Daniel pulled off an overtaking maneuver while driving a blue Aston Martin with Red Bull livery on me in my hired campervan on the way to the track, it was more of a DRS move completed in the overtaking lane, down a hill, under the legal speed limit, than a deep divebomb into a corner... sadly. And yes it was way too late (and completely reckless and illegal) to close the door on him by the time I saw him.
Great video, as always, but I don't really want to hear about F1's crap about going green, especially from its drivers. If I ever see Max or Lewis across the aisle in economy then yeah, I'll congratulate them.
The disappointing thing here is that there are commercial direct flights from Nice to Brussels which is only 40 min further from the track than Liege. Tons of carbon emissions used for these private flights when convenient commercial flights are available. Total shame and shows a total lack of interest in sustainability.
Nice to Monaco in 20mins, are you sure? I know George is quick but being able to bent the laws of physics I really doubt that. The quickest journey time would be 45mins if you’re lucky with the traffic.
Hi Kym another interesting video posted this time the luxury side of the F1 drivers personal travel which they are entitled to as per their conracts . Nice variation keep it up cheers Gowra
The longest nonstop commercial flight in the world is scheduled at 18 hours and 50 minutes from Singapore (SIN) to New York City (JFK). So can be done by one crew. Plane used however has max reach of 8h on full tanks, so they have made a stop to refuel. So there is chance offcourse they did a crew swap, it is unlikely.
Perez must get a discount on that flight, even if he’s earning 10m USD per season, it seems ludicrous to spend 2% of your yearly income (before tax) on a single flight.
How is that different from normal people driving to work in their own car, buying their own fuel? O right, F1 drivers still have millions left after expenses so cry me a river.
@@User57655, 1) Compare apples with apples mate. On a monthly basis, it's 4% for me and the average Joe (counting car wear, fuel & insurance). F1 drivers take 2 flights per month on average, so it's actually precisely the same. 2) These F1 drivers live in Monaco and pay next to nothing in taxes. Losing 2% of their gross wage is nothing to them and doesn't even compare to the deductions for the average Joe. 3) At rafaelborrego rightfully points out, Checko prolly doesn't even pay for the flight himself.
Joseph-Armand Bombardier (inventor of the Snowmobile) who was a French Canadian that established what today is the largest Aircraft Company in Canada. The ier at the end of his last name is pronounced as an A which comes out more as Bombarde-a . Yes I know I'm being picky but you handle Dassault so well, when a lot of people don't, I thought I would take a chance and help you out with that one. Great video and I don't know why people don't subscribe either, or hit like or become Members. It's so painless.
Are you sure? Because Dassault is pronounced a little bit differently from how he did it and Bombardier is spelled with a french -ier, regardless of how the founder wanted to be called. That phenomenon is very common in North America where the people themselves butcher their own given names of european origin, namely the german names.
Yes, I am sure. I have been the Aviation Business for 50 years and happen to live in a City that has a good sized Bombardier Facility. I am also certain that Dassault is not Das-salt. It is Da so.@@almerindaromeira8352
There are ways to exceed the maximum flight hours. One is to have another pilot to relieve the other two pilots while flying and rotate so each are resting a portion during the flight.
All of these private jet. The fia is a shame, instead of focusing on the engines they should focus on what the drivers fly to the GP. They should fly commercial or either charter a plane for all of them
They often do tho, but mostly after a race (because schedules at the start of a race weekend tend to differ between teams, depending on sponsorship obligations). Daniel & Lando sometimes travel together as are George and Alex. Sometimes Max does some Ubering as well for other drivers heading back to Nice/Monte Carlo.
What is the difference between Lewis and all the other drivers? Only Lewis is claiming to be something he is not. Someone who cares about the enviroment. I rather have someone that doesn't care but is honest about it than someone taking credit for being something they aren't.
@@Lewythefly Wel he could fly business class for my part. That's ok since he will just atrack too much attention. I get that. But that's something totally different than flying private. If you fly private you really don't have the right to lecture anybody and you show that you don't really want to put yourself in 2nd place in favor of the environment. Totally ok. I don't give a sht either. But don't claim you care 😂 Just like people that have a super yacht that is made of recycled materials or had solar panels on the roof or whatever. If you have a super yacht in any form or shape just for you and your family or friends you don't care all that much about the environment. If you'd care you would not have a super yacht. Period. (Sorry Nico ❤️)
And that is why I don't feel bad riding my bike with straight exhaust or eating red meat as much I can. Can keep doing this my whole life and won't match a week of these guys carbon footprint or whatever bs they call it
Honestly with all the sustainability crap that's going around F1, there should be rules to track and reduce a team's entire carbon emissions as a whole. I see that these private jets are an absolute waste of resources and money. No point tightening f1 engine rules which might just account to about a 10th of carbon emissions in comparison to private flying by team drivers, principals and members.
@@Farside_ He used to have a Bombardier Challenger 605. Indeed sold it out of environmental principles. He flies commercially if he can and also doesn't drive ICE powered cars most of times.
@@Carlos1116the drivers can still do what they love (car racing) whilst cutting down on emissions in other parts of their lives. It’s not black and white.
I doubt if any will even notice the price of the trips out of their sizeable bank accounts I remember a fair number of years meeting a certain Irish man’s team all checking in for their flights. They where Moaning the fact that all their flights where in economy… needless to say their team principal flew in first class
Didn't Hamilton say he's gonna stop flying private when he sold he's own Private jet and car collection to "save the environment" ... 😂 I knew the virtue signaling wouldn't last
It is always a bit grating for me when people pronounce Bombardier with English phonetics. It is a French Canadian company and is pronounced Bom-bar-dee-ay.
I thought F1 was aiming for net zero by 10 years or something? It even boasts about some races recently being carbon friendly. That’s gone out the window
Yes. Lewis sold his a few years ago for environmental reasons. So now only Max owns his own. Which is not unusual as some teams are sponsored by either Private Jet Companies or companies who loan (one of) their private jets to the F1 team as part of the sponsorship deal. Therefor hardly any reason to own a private jet for most drivers.
And here it is folks , confirmation that these “environment friendly” cars is just the f1 board pulling wool over people’s eyes. The cars are the least polluting part of this sport yet are the things getting changed the most to try make it look like they give a sh*t. How about this, bring back the old engines and make the teams sit next to each other on a plane! Ridiculous how many planes it took from nice when they all could have fit on one-two max.
Gentle reminder that one of these jets flying for 2 hours releases more CO2 than the entire grid releases in over a year of racing. F1 “sustainability” is a joke.
As a Canadian I ask you to please stop saying "Bomba-deer." The company is named Bombardier and it's pronounced "Bomb-bar-dee-ay". All of Canada thanks you!
I love to see the strong commitment from drivers and team bosses to support F1 push for more environmental friendly practices by flying individually in separate private jets.
At the very least they could all fly on carbon-neutral gas or something.
@@barath4545Jets don’t work on Gas my friend, you can’t just ‘use’ what you want to use.
Max Jet was 45 seconds ahead of everyone else.
And he started 14th
@@cajunstratand went to McDonald’s in Miami Asia and still won
😂
😂
Perez land on same plane but without a engine...
My dad flies the Global 6000 for Vistajet, never flown the Ferrari drivers, but he flew Mattia Binnoto. He had no idea who he was, just thought he was a wealthy Italian.
Nice! I flew for NJE, have also a lot of cool stories with these ppl
Do they fly private even at Asian races and North American races?
Checo most probably owns the plane, look at the last two letters of the registration. He has flown that airplane to all the races of the year, plus it stayed with him for all the European season. Sergio lives in Madrid whenever he is in Europe
Could be a loaner from the slim family.
thanks for info.
He has at least 2 or 3 years with that Jet, since 2020
I guess he rented that jet for a long time
@@exa0247 Not that one, he was using other jets.
Kym is Soo innovative with his videos ,thanks for your service ❤
Glad you like them!
A very different albeit extremely informative video Kym!! I absolutely love knowing a bit more of the comings and goings of F1 drivers and Team Principals. I thoroughly enjoyed this one!! Great work! 😍👌
3:01 One of the other guy is Joris Trouche, Charles best friend and also (used to be his) photographer (I'm not sure he is anymore). I think from this year that role is on Antoine only.
Last year Joris was his personal photographer at almost every race, this year he goes to half of the races he said.
thanks; we fans of C-LeC appreciate info.
i was sitting next to Oscar Piastri from London to Brussels
Thank you for this kind of content, it's very interesting to sneak a bit more into driver's lives)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fun fact: Max’s jet was previously owned by Daniil Kvyat.
And Richard Branson.
Just like his drive, girlfriend, and kid.
lol
I haven't asked him lately but my uncles very often flies Esteban Ocon for birdyfly based in chabeuil France, they fly to geneva and pick him up before flying to tracks.
The other two guys with Charles are Joris Trouche & Nicolas Jair, his friend and one of the Race Service Producer ✌🏻
thanks
Hi Kim, please keep up with this series along side with the cars one for the rest of the season! It’s brilliant
Love the out takes at the end. Always worth the wait! 😂
08:59 exactly how I feel filming the intros to my new construction tour videos when the crew/vendors drive by in their diesel trucks. lol
Lewis had to go into the hanger to disembark you dont get photos of him and Shakira
No, it's so you don't get photos of him hypocritically disembarking from a private jet.
uh no, it is 100% for safety. Do you understand he gets threats all the time? So does our Bubba Wallace in Nascar.
@@esciteach7997superstar complex
@@esciteach7997 huh? It's a secure airport tarmac. Does he fear snipers? Does he then ride in an armored car when he leaves the airport?
Great content ..that you will not find elsewhere…as a F1 fan of 27 years (only missed a few races due to early days not being on in different territories) thanks Kym 👊👊🇬🇧🇬🇧👌👌
My pleasure
When I went to the Belgian GP back in 2018 Daniel pulled off an overtaking maneuver while driving a blue Aston Martin with Red Bull livery on me in my hired campervan on the way to the track, it was more of a DRS move completed in the overtaking lane, down a hill, under the legal speed limit, than a deep divebomb into a corner... sadly. And yes it was way too late (and completely reckless and illegal) to close the door on him by the time I saw him.
Great video, as always, but I don't really want to hear about F1's crap about going green, especially from its drivers. If I ever see Max or Lewis across the aisle in economy then yeah, I'll congratulate them.
Great content as always. Cheers Kym. Enjoy your Holiday back home.
Kym sounds like you really didn't like those choppers overhead when you were filming 😂
One of the guys with Charles was Joris Trouche, his friend and photographer.
Honda, the only engine manufacturer in the grid that also make commercial jets
(Honda Jet engineers fixed the MGU-H for Honda)
Mercedes made a private passenger jet too
And then some (former) teams that had history with planes, like Spyker (propellor is in the logo). But also BMW.
@@KGI_KlikoNL Didn’t BMW used to just make the engine for German WW aircraft?
Good stuff as usual 👌
Appreciate it!
Yet another subject to present on, great work & delivery as always 👍
Your pilot training??? I’d love to hear more about that.
They are trying to sell net zero strategy but all are coming in private jets
Fun fact : Dietrich mateschitz had a CPL , sometimes he piloted his own jet
The disappointing thing here is that there are commercial direct flights from Nice to Brussels which is only 40 min further from the track than Liege. Tons of carbon emissions used for these private flights when convenient commercial flights are available. Total shame and shows a total lack of interest in sustainability.
hundreds of coal fired power plants in China do 1000% more damage (toxicity and quantity.)
True, but that doesn't excuse the hypocrisy in F1.
Hi Kym!
kind note:
Ushuaïa is actually a beach club/hotel in Ibiza not a festival.
thanks for your content! keep it up!
I should get there one day
@@KymIllman you should ! 🎉👀
Nice to Monaco in 20mins, are you sure? I know George is quick but being able to bent the laws of physics I really doubt that. The quickest journey time would be 45mins if you’re lucky with the traffic.
@kym were you in Melbourne 18/08
Kym is Soo innovative with his videos ,thanks for your service . Hi Kym, love your content! What do the pit crew fly?.
Thank you grandad x
Hi Kym another interesting video posted this time the luxury side of the F1 drivers personal travel which they are entitled to as per their conracts . Nice variation keep it up cheers Gowra
Great video, 1 small correction though Bombardier is actually pronounced "bomb - bar - dee- ayyy’. It’s a French Canadian manufacturer originally
I expected your flight home would be the longest of the day^^
I have tried searching this but with no luck. Does anyone know what company painted verstappen's jet
@7:30 by the FAA written rules the legal maximum duty time for pilots is 14 hours.
Ah yes, the FAA, famous for governing European aviation…
Kym. This is much more interesting than "what the drivers drove" !!
The longest nonstop commercial flight in the world is scheduled at 18 hours and 50 minutes from Singapore (SIN) to New York City (JFK). So can be done by one crew. Plane used however has max reach of 8h on full tanks, so they have made a stop to refuel. So there is chance offcourse they did a crew swap, it is unlikely.
Omg, I love this video Kym!
Thanks for that.
i would be so impresive if one of these dudes would fly a Ryan Air jet ! 😂😂😂
They would be late for the race, and their race suit and helmet bags would have been sent to two completely different destinations.
Cameo of Mohammed Ben Sulayem's Dasaault Falcon 7x towards the end 😉
Kym when you come to the USA we need to get together and have a drink if you happen to land or be in Connecticut 👍🏻👍🏻
nice vid. pitprixplanespotting is a very nice channel!
Excellent
Kym, what did you fly?
Hi Kym, love your content! What do the pit crew fly?
They are flown in by airlines that are chartered by the team. (not all of them tho)
Perez must get a discount on that flight, even if he’s earning 10m USD per season, it seems ludicrous to spend 2% of your yearly income (before tax) on a single flight.
How is that different from normal people driving to work in their own car, buying their own fuel? O right, F1 drivers still have millions left after expenses so cry me a river.
@@Olifantenstaart you aren’t spending 2% of your gross income on a single trip to work.
There are sponsors for that…. The plane is registered in Mexico XA-…
@@User57655,
1) Compare apples with apples mate. On a monthly basis, it's 4% for me and the average Joe (counting car wear, fuel & insurance). F1 drivers take 2 flights per month on average, so it's actually precisely the same.
2) These F1 drivers live in Monaco and pay next to nothing in taxes. Losing 2% of their gross wage is nothing to them and doesn't even compare to the deductions for the average Joe.
3) At rafaelborrego rightfully points out, Checko prolly doesn't even pay for the flight himself.
@@Olifantenstaart you’re spending 48% of your yearly gross income on your car? And Perez doesn’t even live in Monaco
Can you please make a car video with the photo's you have of them ? Love your video's!
This is pure Gold. 👍👍🏴🏴
Joseph-Armand Bombardier (inventor of the Snowmobile) who was a French Canadian that established what today is the largest Aircraft Company in Canada. The ier at the end of his last name is pronounced as an A which comes out more as Bombarde-a . Yes I know I'm being picky but you handle Dassault so well, when a lot of people don't, I thought I would take a chance and help you out with that one. Great video and I don't know why people don't subscribe either, or hit like or become Members. It's so painless.
Thanks
yes did keep chuckling to the pronunciation. Also wondered where farrow airport was too 😂
Are you sure? Because Dassault is pronounced a little bit differently from how he did it and Bombardier is spelled with a french -ier, regardless of how the founder wanted to be called.
That phenomenon is very common in North America where the people themselves butcher their own given names of european origin, namely the german names.
Yes, I am sure. I have been the Aviation Business for 50 years and happen to live in a City that has a good sized Bombardier Facility. I am also certain that Dassault is not Das-salt. It is Da so.@@almerindaromeira8352
There are ways to exceed the maximum flight hours. One is to have another pilot to relieve the other two pilots while flying and rotate so each are resting a portion during the flight.
same as Nascar does when trucking haulers cross country (race 1 was Clash in L.A.; then of course our Daytona 500 Florida.)
08:38, was not mr. Stroll
All of these private jet. The fia is a shame, instead of focusing on the engines they should focus on what the drivers fly to the GP. They should fly commercial or either charter a plane for all of them
Would think some of them would “Jet Pool” to save carbon credits 😇. Half the grid live in Monaco.
They often do tho, but mostly after a race (because schedules at the start of a race weekend tend to differ between teams, depending on sponsorship obligations). Daniel & Lando sometimes travel together as are George and Alex. Sometimes Max does some Ubering as well for other drivers heading back to Nice/Monte Carlo.
What is the difference between Lewis and all the other drivers? Only Lewis is claiming to be something he is not. Someone who cares about the enviroment.
I rather have someone that doesn't care but is honest about it than someone taking credit for being something they aren't.
Agreed, didn't he make a big deal about selling his plane years ago because he cares about the environment. Why isn't he flying economy on EasyJet 😂😂
@@Lewythefly Wel he could fly business class for my part. That's ok since he will just atrack too much attention. I get that. But that's something totally different than flying private. If you fly private you really don't have the right to lecture anybody and you show that you don't really want to put yourself in 2nd place in favor of the environment. Totally ok. I don't give a sht either. But don't claim you care 😂 Just like people that have a super yacht that is made of recycled materials or had solar panels on the roof or whatever. If you have a super yacht in any form or shape just for you and your family or friends you don't care all that much about the environment. If you'd care you would not have a super yacht. Period. (Sorry Nico ❤️)
@@Dani-it5sywell said 👍
Lewis doesn't want footage of him getting off a private jet.. Bad for his brand (eco friendly)
So hypocritical that F1 talks about being environmental friendly and CO2 neutral.
bombardier is pronounced bom-bar-dier (D eh). canadian company so just remember the the eh! haha. great vid cheers!
Thanks for the info!
I can't imagine a ten hour private flight would cost the same as ten separate one hour flights but I'm no expert. Cheers Kym!
With a stop over, double crew and the cost of repositioning the aircraft… very likely.
@@maserv3623 Pretty sure it was just 1 crew. They stopped as they needed refueling. That type of plane has max reach of 8h on full tanks.
And that is why I don't feel bad riding my bike with straight exhaust or eating red meat as much I can. Can keep doing this my whole life and won't match a week of these guys carbon footprint or whatever bs they call it
Wow lewis hiding in the hangar
You're a pilot Kim? You mention training?
Honestly with all the sustainability crap that's going around F1, there should be rules to track and reduce a team's entire carbon emissions as a whole.
I see that these private jets are an absolute waste of resources and money.
No point tightening f1 engine rules which might just account to about a 10th of carbon emissions in comparison to private flying by team drivers, principals and members.
I thought lews had a jet he owned? I remember seeing it in the news as he was accused of tax dodging with parking it in the isl of manor a time.
He sold it some years ago, if I recall correctly he said it was out of concern for the environment….
@@User57655 cheers for the clarification
@@Farside_ He used to have a Bombardier Challenger 605. Indeed sold it out of environmental principles. He flies commercially if he can and also doesn't drive ICE powered cars most of times.
Don't agree with private aircraft but there we go
Proof that these drivers could genuinely not care less for the environment.
No one genuinely cares.
im sure you don't either...
They have money and we can't look into their private lives.
Car racing is never about environmental friendly, use tons of rubbers, oils, fuels, If you can't accept the fact, you better boycott this sport.
@@Carlos1116the drivers can still do what they love (car racing) whilst cutting down on emissions in other parts of their lives. It’s not black and white.
Do any of the drivers spend time at the controls of their planes? Maybe Max since he owns his own? Might be an interesting tidbit…
I don't think Max does. Although former F1 driver Romain Grosjean does have his pilot's license and flies to the Indycar races himself I believe.
Thanks for the answer and the very interesting video today! Love your original topics. Cheers! (Read that with a Texas accent…)
In Nascar Chase Elliott flies himself from Georgia, and in Indy Romain Grosjean flies himself from Florida.
Loved the video kym
1:20 Doesn't Alonso live in Lugano? I'm pretty sure he has a house there.
He splits his Time, he spends a lot of time in Season in Monaco…
Not sure how F1 will be net zero for CO2 when every driver gets their own private jet. Hypocrisy
Wait what? What happened to Hamilton's custom red jet?
The manufacturer is pronounced 'BomBardeeyay' Kym.
No Hondajets.....?
8:08?
That's a smaller kind of jet.
Carbon neutral lol
Love this type of video, very interesting. I wonder how this will change as F1 strives to meet its carbon neutrality goals…
Good question!
I doubt if any will even notice the price of the trips out of their sizeable bank accounts
I remember a fair number of years meeting a certain Irish man’s team all checking in for their flights. They where Moaning the fact that all their flights where in economy… needless to say their team principal flew in first class
Have you ever flown private?
Dose Max fly his own plane or dose he have a pilot please ?
Pilot
23,000 € for a 1.5 hour flight 😮😂
Didn't Hamilton say he's gonna stop flying private when he sold he's own Private jet and car collection to "save the environment" ...
😂 I knew the virtue signaling wouldn't last
It is always a bit grating for me when people pronounce Bombardier with English phonetics. It is a French Canadian company and is pronounced Bom-bar-dee-ay.
Why did Lewis get towed in?
Lewis Hamilton flying private. Not hypocritical at all!!!
I dont think they FLEW them. They were flown by a pilot.
I thought F1 was aiming for net zero by 10 years or something? It even boasts about some races recently being carbon friendly. That’s gone out the window
I can’t help but notice this guy doesn’t know a 24hr clock!!! 🤦🏼♂️
Pls explain?
Only Max have a private Jet?
Yes. Lewis sold his a few years ago for environmental reasons. So now only Max owns his own. Which is not unusual as some teams are sponsored by either Private Jet Companies or companies who loan (one of) their private jets to the F1 team as part of the sponsorship deal. Therefor hardly any reason to own a private jet for most drivers.
And Perez
And here it is folks , confirmation that these “environment friendly” cars is just the f1 board pulling wool over people’s eyes. The cars are the least polluting part of this sport yet are the things getting changed the most to try make it look like they give a sh*t.
How about this, bring back the old engines and make the teams sit next to each other on a plane! Ridiculous how many planes it took from nice when they all could have fit on one-two max.
Gentle reminder that one of these jets flying for 2 hours releases more CO2 than the entire grid releases in over a year of racing. F1 “sustainability” is a joke.
As a Canadian I ask you to please stop saying "Bomba-deer." The company is named Bombardier and it's pronounced "Bomb-bar-dee-ay". All of Canada thanks you!
Nothing like "sustainability" s/
Hamilton the eco-warrior…..flying in a private jet.
bom-bar-DEE-ay; not bom-ba-deer.
Hi
sorry KYM it is pronounced BOM BAR DE A
I think it's supposedly pronounced bom-bar-di-a 😄
so while F1 virtue signals about their carbon footprint initiatives; drivers, team principles etc., all fly private. Checks out!
Flew?? Electric plane i guess, think about the climate🤪