If you ever feel useless just remember, these people spent hundreds of pounds on tickets, spent time planning their protest, and still did less to disrupt the race than a drunk fan at Singapore in 2015
I dont agree with them heck idk whats the reason they did it for, but sometimes you dgaf about money when you have a message to deliver or to let the world know about it, again im talking in general
Ya, but they were funny! Love that they were wearing McLaren gear from the souvenir stand! Wonder if they paid for the stuff or stole it like proper little protesters!
@@brain8484 i agree they should have shown it so people can see how stupid they were obviously they don't need to show or promote any signs or banners they had but it seems they didn't have any anyway
Imagine silverstone paying people to do this to bring attention to to Formula 1 on mainstream media, whilst also programming the public to hate anyone that disrupts their entertainment, thus allow addicts to be aggressive, and peope to carry on being angry.. rather than question.. why would these people go through all that effort to try and say something, it must be worth hearing, atleast. Nope typical Briton's aggressive, angry people who do not care about anything other than their own desires..
@@joecirin7025 no it wasn't. The red flag had already been shown for Zhou's crash at turn 1. This is further around the lap on the Wellington straight. If this had happened on the formation lap the start would have been delayed and the car passing by at 1:03 is Gasly's AT with a damaged front wing. He was involved in Zhou's crash.
Great job not putting on TV! These losers don’t deserve any visibility. I’m also very proud of my British racing friends for telling those jokers exactly what they should do!
To OP. *Democracy* is about the *freedom of speech and expression* They protested peacefully. What they did had *absolutely no impact on the race itself* . If THIS upsets you I don't even dare thinking what would happen if you *actually* were under threat. Sort of like at war or by violent groups. You my good sir are a little coward. People who have opposing views to mine don't upset me if they protest without retorting to violence or disrespectful language. Don't like freedom? Beware, for you might be on the receiving end one day. And I bet you'll wonder who or what contributed to all that.
@@112chapters3 It needs to spread here so that OP can get his priorities straight instead of sounding like a pampered teen girl who gets upset when her parents buy her the "wrong color first car".
Yeah it is not just dangerous for them, the fans, the marshalls and drivers. But it is also contraproductive for their cause. Because now (because those protests always blocking people who do their normal life) everybody hates those climate activists more and more and does the extra opposite of what they are asking for instead of hearing their points and trying to make a better environmental friendly life.
@@VictorBE we are not allowed on track until race control give the ok at a GP hence why it looks like marshals are slow to react sometimes. (I marshal for silverstone).
@Dacia Sandero guys I wasn’t there, plus I’d rather not enter as live circuit until I know it’s safe. It’s dangerous enough on track dealing with issues without risking being hit by an f1 car doing 200mph. The only people at risk were the fools invading the track.
The description says that the protestors caused a red flag. The red flag came out before they entered the track due to the huge crash between Zhou Russell Albon Vettel Ocon Gasly but even so the FIA would atleast deploy a VSC to get them off the track
@@Skells22 haha yeah Neil Horan, the defrocked priest in his kilt! I remember him! I also remember the disgruntled ex- Mercedes employee, Frenchman Robert Sehli, pee’d off he’d lost his job at their factory in Le Mans, doing similar at Hockenheim!
So ironic that they are protesting the sport that has made a massive impact on fuel efficiency and technology to make normal cars more green. I actually agree with their ultimate goal but find myself less sympathetic when they do this.
Both sides are wrong. Those fuel efficiency are minute since most normal cars don't use hybrid engine. And logistics of f1 gives way bigger emissions and anything they save.
@@frankreynolds9930 it indirectly pushes advancement in other fields like the space race did. Plus it trains young engineers that'll eventually be designing cleaner safer better cars.
@@SpinachLeaf they might aswell "train" in the areas that actually will matter, like battery technology and aerodynamics in conjunction with clean cars, don't you agree?
And who consumers what they produce? The west It’s not just about reducing carbon production in house, it’s about reading carbon consumption No market for it No emissions
That's how expensive it is to attend an f1 race? That's ludicrous. The Indycar race I went to at Mid-Ohio was only 55 dollars general admission for Sunday and 75 dollars for the weekend
@@darthlatitude2105 yep and it’s more for Grandstands. I got a Full Weekend ticket in the old Pit straight Grandstand before Copse corner…£350. You don’t even wanna know how much it cost people for the main pit straight
Not that much, I’ve watched 6 races live and sound is disappointing for me. But yet I’ve watched a redbull show with an v8 engine and god I felt all of the vibrations of the sound and engine going through all of my body. Also I remember as a kid going to 2000s cart series races and damn those engines were really loud, the smell of petrol in the pits the burnt tires, there if you talked to someone it couldn’t be done with passing cars, in f1 races you can talk to your buddy even in the start of the race with 20 cars passing, it doesn’t sound bad but it is nothing compared to V8 sound, V10 I’ve never heard them but I bet that would be better than watching Mozart live.
That's not just British, that's everyone.. wake up son.. just cos you don't understand other languages, that means they are not doing the same things as you? you need a reality check son!
@@Buzz9530 there is a difference in how someone says things in different countries, often it even differs per province or state or city. I guess the one that needs a reality check is you.
The on site commentators that you could listen too said "For those of you are aware of the incident, the debris on the wellington straight has been removed".
The funny thing is is if you go to their website they have a whole Google drive of these videos as if it paints them positively when in fact they look insane 😂
The amount of brain damage needed for someone to hop a barrier and sit on a live formula 1 track is insane. Should’ve all been turned into a pink mist by 20 formula 1 cars if it wasn’t for T1 incident
Atleast they payed to get in, and also didn't block the racing line. They basically got a front row seat. They didn't even make it on air, which is the funniest part.
Soooo, I’m assuming they walked all the way from home to get there, make their own clothing from sheep’s wool, plant their own food, have no electronics at home, built their own homes out of mud?! If not, they are just hypocrites!
I dunno bro. I watched a video the other day of climate protesters sticking themselves to a painting and from how they were talking it sounded like they wanted to save the painting from climate change.
They are so dam lucky the race got red flagged. That was God's blessing in a way because if they were coming out that turn in a race and these people were on the track it would've been very graphic .These people deserve jail time for this honestly
Glad they wasted their unemployment benefits on the entry fee, especially as it backfired. I only hope they were arrested, charged & will be imprisoned for not paying the fines.
Really gotta love their line of thinking going into this. "Lets go protest against a sport, to fans who enjoy the sport, and try to get broadcasted on a TV channel full of other viewers who also enjoy the sport, that will surely gain traction to our movement"
You said this like you made some great point, but protests aren't meant to gain support. They're not rallies. Protests are meant to... protest. They're disruptive and are suppose to cause delays. They wanted to piss fans off. That was their goal, not to gain their support.
@@delta1525 Fair enough, but they still had to pay the entry fee and support the org and also delayed them causing the cars to waste more fuel (im guessing thats the protest), so if anything they just made it worse for themselves
You can't endanger your *own* life to make a point? How did revolutions happen in the past you imagine? Would *you* risk your life for your beliefs? No, because you will never stand for anything. You're a one-track-minded simpleton. And your perceived "intelligence" certainly didn't lead you to anything good this much I can say with a reasonable level of certainty.
They have their right to protest but the way they did it was terrible, the fact that thay have been risking the lives of them self and the Marshalls is just stupid
actually in the UK protesting is extreamly restricted if not banned. A trial was probably held and they were probably given at least some time in jail.
Notice that the "intruders" didn't have the nerve to actually block the cars lol I mean I'm with them, I wouldn't set down in front of a car going that fast, even when it's slow. Lack of commitment protestors!
Slick tires that are not heated because they're running slow is very slippery and dangerous, especially with a F1 car with a very high torque engine. They really dont know how close they are to being disabled or worse, dead.
Kevin, Did you kick any them in the face? I would lhave gone in with flying kicks to the face, man or woman. Set off a fire extinguisher in their faces. Please tell me at least a few had black eyes and got a proper beating befrw the police hauled them away?
You can put your lives in danger but the marshalls there put their lives in danger all the time without inconsiderate idiots making them do so even more. These people “think” they’re doing good but are putting many people in harms ways
If you ever feel useless just remember, these people spent hundreds of pounds on tickets, spent time planning their protest, and still did less to disrupt the race than a drunk fan at Singapore in 2015
That one at singapore sure is a classic.
True, I feel a little bit better about myself now!. Thanks losers. 🤣🤣
I dont agree with them heck idk whats the reason they did it for, but sometimes you dgaf about money when you have a message to deliver or to let the world know about it, again im talking in general
Ya, but they were funny! Love that they were wearing McLaren gear from the souvenir stand! Wonder if they paid for the stuff or stole it like proper little protesters!
@@omarki still nobody give a shit, wasting everyone time smh
Invade track during red flag causing no disruption: ✅
Fail to get any TV time: ✅
£1500 spent on tickets to help fund next year's race: ✅
Oil production: 📈📈📈
for real i haven’t seen this on TV 😂
@@Shifftee stonks
Nice one!!
Problems With Police✅
It wasnt even red flagged because of this but because of the accident. So it was completely useless. Didnt even get broadcasted haha
@@alexackland6090 They got it in Norway. Broadcasters here are so dumb
@@alexackland6090 Exactly what needs to happen
Should be on the TV , it’s what happened.. do you want faceless people deciding what you see ? Are you offended by it
all we got of it was landos radio message about some people on the track. and that was on the mclaren app not broadcast
@@brain8484 i agree they should have shown it so people can see how stupid they were obviously they don't need to show or promote any signs or banners they had but it seems they didn't have any anyway
Imagine paying money to go to Silverstone only to intentionally get yourself arrested.
Imagine silverstone paying people to do this to bring attention to to Formula 1 on mainstream media, whilst also programming the public to hate anyone that disrupts their entertainment, thus allow addicts to be aggressive, and peope to carry on being angry.. rather than question.. why would these people go through all that effort to try and say something, it must be worth hearing, atleast. Nope typical Briton's aggressive, angry people who do not care about anything other than their own desires..
They were entertaining at least!
Imagine paying for going to a concert in Las Vegas only to get shot
@@jamesmcnauliv4527 I don’t know what part of you thought that was funny. There is a big difference between what happened.
@@jamesmcnauliv4527 Just like in Murri9ka. it was organised by the government.. just like 9/11 or 11/7
Love the guy shouting eff off! "How dare you interfere with my Sunday entertainment". 😂
Lmao brilliant
Vegans always ruining the fun
them tickets ain't cheap bro
I couldn't find it, can anyone put a timestamp?
lets be real they should of said "if you want to commit sucicd, jump of a bridge instead".
its incredible to think that as this is happening Zhou is in between the fence and barrier and ppl think he is seriously injured.
This is formation lap
@@joecirin7025 no it wasn't. The red flag had already been shown for Zhou's crash at turn 1. This is further around the lap on the Wellington straight. If this had happened on the formation lap the start would have been delayed and the car passing by at 1:03 is Gasly's AT with a damaged front wing. He was involved in Zhou's crash.
Fitting for this year's mazepin
@@Blackf1ngers and the one afterwards was Ocon (or Alonso I'm not 100% sure) who had a broken suspension.
@@redbullsauberpetronas you know you are literally a stereotype right now.
"Fuck off", "Rum 'em over"
What a legend
well said victor
Great job not putting on TV! These losers don’t deserve any visibility. I’m also very proud of my British racing friends for telling those jokers exactly what they should do!
They should have been properly stomped on by the crowd.
I love it that they didn't broadcast it. Although one of the commentators said about protesters.
Is Ukrainian stuff still going on
To OP. *Democracy* is about the *freedom of speech and expression*
They protested peacefully. What they did had *absolutely no impact on the race itself* .
If THIS upsets you I don't even dare thinking what would happen if you *actually* were under threat. Sort of like at war or by violent groups.
You my good sir are a little coward.
People who have opposing views to mine don't upset me if they protest without retorting to violence or disrespectful language.
Don't like freedom? Beware, for you might be on the receiving end one day. And I bet you'll wonder who or what contributed to all that.
@@112chapters3 It needs to spread here so that OP can get his priorities straight instead of sounding like a pampered teen girl who gets upset when her parents buy her the "wrong color first car".
Note to the police. That's how you deal with them. Don't fuck about, just drag them out of the way.
No, cuff their hands and feet and leave them for the cars.
Or let the car tow them by their feet 😆
Note to police. Why didn’t you useless lot act on your information?
@@GeorgeAmsterdam That’s one way
@@GeorgeAmsterdam No need to injure the cars, leave them in front of barriers(secured of course).
They wasted so much money on their tickets 😂😂😂
Imagine if they were going full speed though, very dangerous
I don't think anyone one would complain if they were 'accidentally' flattened
@@sambo9174 I think a lot of people would’ve complained about seeing a mutilated body
@@tombolton6063 yes, complained about the morons who went onto the track lol
@@tombolton6063 don't bet on it
@@sambo9174 it would have high chances of killing the drivers too though
I was stood right behind you when you were filming this lol, and it came up as a video I might want to see. Small world right!
i hope you were the one saying to run them over
Damn
This way of protesting is mindless! Marshalls dealt with this so well! Rationally, quickly and with minimal force.
Yeah it is not just dangerous for them, the fans, the marshalls and drivers. But it is also contraproductive for their cause. Because now (because those protests always blocking people who do their normal life) everybody hates those climate activists more and more and does the extra opposite of what they are asking for instead of hearing their points and trying to make a better environmental friendly life.
The last part is wrong they should have beat the s*** out of those losers.
I kinda wish they applied a bit more force.
Love the way they just dragged them off. If the protesters had seen what happens to someone run over by an F1 car they wouldn't have gone out there!
@@musak.3795 I would have done more force they can be sure. Nobody jokes around with my Sunday hobby, F1 is love, F1 is life.
It's really disrespectful to think that they would do this while a driver literally crashed while we not even knowing if the driver is okay or not
I can disrespect them for many reasons. But not this.
@@le-coup-détat I was at the track that day, we all knew. You could hear the crash
Wanker is the perfect description 👌
That was my dad that u can hear in the background
@@redhead0618 you dad is a top bloke then!
Well done to those marshalls. Best in the world.
A little slow maybe but they did the job very well
@@VictorBE yeah, they allowed some random people to went into the track...
@@VictorBE we are not allowed on track until race control give the ok at a GP hence why it looks like marshals are slow to react sometimes. (I marshal for silverstone).
@@thedude669 I didn't know, thanks for telling me!
@Dacia Sandero guys I wasn’t there, plus I’d rather not enter as live circuit until I know it’s safe. It’s dangerous enough on track dealing with issues without risking being hit by an f1 car doing 200mph. The only people at risk were the fools invading the track.
The description says that the protestors caused a red flag. The red flag came out before they entered the track due to the huge crash between Zhou Russell Albon Vettel Ocon Gasly but even so the FIA would atleast deploy a VSC to get them off the track
Or a safety car like a few other dums dums incuding the priest that came on this very circuit
@@Skells22 haha yeah Neil Horan, the defrocked priest in his kilt! I remember him! I also remember the disgruntled ex- Mercedes employee, Frenchman Robert Sehli, pee’d off he’d lost his job at their factory in Le Mans, doing similar at Hockenheim!
Tsunoda, u missed Tsunoda
tsunoda as well
So ironic that they are protesting the sport that has made a massive impact on fuel efficiency and technology to make normal cars more green. I actually agree with their ultimate goal but find myself less sympathetic when they do this.
Both sides are wrong. Those fuel efficiency are minute since most normal cars don't use hybrid engine. And logistics of f1 gives way bigger emissions and anything they save.
For every tree hugger I will burn an extra barrel of petrol
What is their “ultimate” goal?
@@frankreynolds9930 it indirectly pushes advancement in other fields like the space race did. Plus it trains young engineers that'll eventually be designing cleaner safer better cars.
@@SpinachLeaf they might aswell "train" in the areas that actually will matter, like battery technology and aerodynamics in conjunction with clean cars, don't you agree?
If they actually cared about the environment they would be laying down in Chinese factories where the real pollution occurs.
Or protest outside the Brazilian embassy for destroying the rainforests. Oh wait… they wouldn’t get their soya milk though
They are protesting the governments of the world to do something about it , you fool
Yes, that's the truth of it, well said George.
Yep dont care that we exported our manufacturing to them
And who consumers what they produce?
The west
It’s not just about reducing carbon production in house, it’s about reading carbon consumption
No market for it
No emissions
The fact they paid the 200£ general admission tickets to get in and sit on the track for 10 seconds is hilarious.
That's how expensive it is to attend an f1 race? That's ludicrous. The Indycar race I went to at Mid-Ohio was only 55 dollars general admission for Sunday and 75 dollars for the weekend
@@darthlatitude2105 it was probably less if they just included Sunday’s general admission but F1 ticket prices are weird
@@darthlatitude2105 yep and it’s more for Grandstands. I got a Full Weekend ticket in the old Pit straight Grandstand before Copse corner…£350. You don’t even wanna know how much it cost people for the main pit straight
@@DavidoffProductions That's insane. It's only 85 for grandstand seats on the backstraight but idk how much for the front
They'll probably all graduate soon and be working for their father's businesses in the City. Utter clowns.
Notice his they didnt actually block the whole track 😂 they knew EXACTLY what would happen if they did
So true i thought they didnt love their lives apparently the did hence their action
They also kept off the racing line, thought that's probably coincidence.
Famous last sound heard...
NEEEEEEYAAAAW
And they waited for the bulk of the field to pass before blocking it.
They're idiots, yet they are smart. Sounds like a riddle.
ngl the cars sound so much better irl compared to when you hear them on TV
Súper true
Not that much, I’ve watched 6 races live and sound is disappointing for me. But yet I’ve watched a redbull show with an v8 engine and god I felt all of the vibrations of the sound and engine going through all of my body. Also I remember as a kid going to 2000s cart series races and damn those engines were really loud, the smell of petrol in the pits the burnt tires, there if you talked to someone it couldn’t be done with passing cars, in f1 races you can talk to your buddy even in the start of the race with 20 cars passing, it doesn’t sound bad but it is nothing compared to V8 sound, V10 I’ve never heard them but I bet that would be better than watching Mozart live.
@@eldulcerocojopreciosmasbaj730 yeah the v8 and v10 is just too good.
So true. Went to the Australian GP this year, it was like nothing else!
it’s a joy to hear compared to what the environmentalists want you to hear which is nothing
if kimi drove past them he would’ve flipped them off
I would have loved that
If Kimi was there, he would get a penalty for driving over them
@@danieldorn9989 nah an immediate win
@@danieldorn9989
"Kimi, you have a 5 second penalty"
Kimi: For what?
FOR WHAT
… and hurl colorful remarks at them as well 😂👍🏼
Love the reaction of the crowd. So British 🤣
Yes this is the first time when I appreciate booing
"Fuck off dickheads, fuckin grab em, run em over"
Hahaha love it
Dickhead and run m over were good too! Fully agree to it!
That's not just British, that's everyone.. wake up son.. just cos you don't understand other languages, that means they are not doing the same things as you? you need a reality check son!
@@Buzz9530 there is a difference in how someone says things in different countries, often it even differs per province or state or city. I guess the one that needs a reality check is you.
So glad they got zero tv airtime
Imagine being them on the track and as soon as the Marshalls come running everyone starts cheering.
Great job by those Marshall’s by removing them off the track
Marhsalls are hero's, they protect the drivers and remove crap from the circuit :)
If anyone has seen Tom Pryce’s death, you know not to walk around on the track
well in this case the drivers would be fine because of the halo, and tbh, if a protester got obliterated, I doubt anyone would care and as they should
@@danhickey1227 yes absolutely correct there. Would need a few brooms to clean it up though
@@LewisVinyl try a pressure washer
@@danhickey1227 you know what I think you’ve got it mate
@@LewisVinyl lmao
presumably they all walked to Silverstone?
Of course not. Decarbonisation for thee, but not for me! 🤡🌍
i doubt it😆
We should improve society somewhat dot jpg
I just imagine a fleet of base model, rented Ford's driving upto the race track, with more "be environmental" window stickers than you can count.
0:58 "Run them over!!" Lmao
They wont bother anyone anymore if they did
Should’ve kicked their heads in.
I 100% agree fuck em
@@danielwood1742 They would need wet tires
If only they did get ran over so they can scare these people from blocking roads
Protesting oil while using a car to arrive there in the first place. Genius.
"Fuck off, run them over" 😂
"F*cking get em" I love it 😂😂
Wouldn't be the first time this happened. Anyone here remember the Irish lunatic on the track in 2003?
It was a priest who molested 41 kids and was defrocked, 40 is ok with the pope, but 41 was too many.
Made a disgrace out of us irish people (I'm half irish half english)
no
yep
They did an amazing job of getting that debris out of the way! Really wish people would stop throwing trash on the track lol
We did it guys! We caused a red flag!
Zhou: Hold my beer…
F1 cars are actually somewhat efficient because of how light they are so this protest was also unjust even with their logic
What a waste of a good ticket
To quote the crowd, "fuck em"
Good job marshals
I bet they rolled in gas powered cars to the track. A waste of petrol if you’re not going to enjoy the race.
I love how the marshals just calmly remove them from track like they debris from a collision….
The on site commentators that you could listen too said "For those of you are aware of the incident, the debris on the wellington straight has been removed".
@@TheBlackEventorizon Brilliant. Just brilliant!
*Track is invaded*
Entire crowd: FUCK OFF!
THIS is what makes me proud to be British. :-D
1:24 "que quilombo hermano" JAJJAJAA que capos los argentinos saludos desde argentina
Saludos de brazil
salu2 de mexico jajaja sisi, son unos grandes alla
@@GlorPup vamoss Perez 🇲🇽
@@HarryPotterBR vamooos jajaja
Les faltó decir "che boludo"
The funny thing is is if you go to their website they have a whole Google drive of these videos as if it paints them positively when in fact they look insane 😂
Link it. I want to see.
What's their website
yeah
Imagine if that crash DIDN'T happen. The Race would NOT be Red flagged and this track invasion would have a much worse outcome
Why do the people that dragged them off look like Star Wars pilots?😂😂😂😂
The amount of brain damage needed for someone to hop a barrier and sit on a live formula 1 track is insane. Should’ve all been turned into a pink mist by 20 formula 1 cars if it wasn’t for T1 incident
Atleast they payed to get in, and also didn't block the racing line. They basically got a front row seat. They didn't even make it on air, which is the funniest part.
Imagine Gasly or Tsunoda getting a puncture because of his front wing, 5 people dead.
Yep, those are the political enemies we have to face today..
Death Race 2000 style and mow some of those f****** down. Activists of all kind will destroy this world if we let them
You are telling me Guanyu "scarified" himself to not let any of these scumbags get the attention they wanted?
Chad (I guess)
If they were serious about it they would do this at a Nascar race at Talladega with a pack of 40 cars coming at them 🤣
Soooo, I’m assuming they walked all the way from home to get there, make their own clothing from sheep’s wool, plant their own food, have no electronics at home, built their own homes out of mud?! If not, they are just hypocrites!
“Just Stop Oil” is an anagram of “Tulips To Jos” 🌷
It's bad enough doing on the public road but to do it on a race track with cars going 170 mph? That's just stupid and dangerous.
A live race track then these cars race over 200mph
I think the shout of "run him over" may have been a bit out of order. I mean, you wouldnt want to damage the car just before the reatart would you.
That's what the pace car is for.
It was red flagged so if they broke the wing they could’ve replaced it probably
@@Lukkaa35 we'd pay for it so it wouldnt cost for the budget cap :D
Lmao they didn’t even appeared on TV
I'm here as apparently a track invasion happened before the 2023 Australian GP ended outside the world feed footage.
0:20 you can hear someone just yell “WANKER”
I was at the race and didn’t even know this had happened - what a complete waste of time and money 😂😂
They have to be up there in "the dumbest things a human can do or has done"
I dunno bro. I watched a video the other day of climate protesters sticking themselves to a painting and from how they were talking it sounded like they wanted to save the painting from climate change.
@@wadud92 that has the same energy as "I crashed a ups plane to save jet fuel.
Toto Wolff shouting in the background? 😂
Pastor Maldonado or Romain Grosjean would have taught the protesters a lesson of they tried this act in front if them
Awesome job of the TV broadcast to not even mention this let alone show those losers. Didn't even get to become a footnote. 🤣
SOMEONE SCREAMED ”Run em over”💀💀💀
The fact that animals on the track have caused more disruption than these idiots is hilarious. Great protest guys!
Mad world! Something strange happened to some peoples brains in the last 20 years!
They are so dam lucky the race got red flagged. That was God's blessing in a way because if they were coming out that turn in a race and these people were on the track it would've been very graphic .These people deserve jail time for this honestly
The price of a ticket and they gained absolutely nothing by doing this , what a couple of units 😂
Isn’t one of Mercedes sponsors Crowdstrike? They could be perfectly represented here
Ah i see what u did there
gud 1
They wanted that Darwin's award so much. Shame, they've failed even that
“OOOOIII! WANKERS!” 💀💀
Assuming they are protesting about oil production, I wonder how they got to the circuit? Walked?
commentary is hilarious.. 'fuckin grab em' hahahaha
Got to love the British crowd 😂😂
no one liked them throwing soup on priceless works of art and no one likes them disrupting F1
Glad they wasted their unemployment benefits on the entry fee, especially as it backfired. I only hope they were arrested, charged & will be imprisoned for not paying the fines.
I bet any of them have achieved more in life than you ever will.
@@paulallen8109 i don't think so lmao
@@paulallen8109 none of them look like they can lift 100kg so i really doubt it
Always blown away that the cars sound better in a phone video than they do on the global broadcast...
this is clearly the best way to make people sympathetic
talk about getting ppl on board with your cause...
Tree Huggers and not to mention the fact that they spent over thousands of dollars just to get there get tickets and get kicked out
Really gotta love their line of thinking going into this.
"Lets go protest against a sport, to fans who enjoy the sport, and try to get broadcasted on a TV channel full of other viewers who also enjoy the sport, that will surely gain traction to our movement"
You said this like you made some great point, but protests aren't meant to gain support. They're not rallies. Protests are meant to... protest. They're disruptive and are suppose to cause delays. They wanted to piss fans off. That was their goal, not to gain their support.
@@delta1525 Fair enough, but they still had to pay the entry fee and support the org and also delayed them causing the cars to waste more fuel (im guessing thats the protest), so if anything they just made it worse for themselves
To be fair, they gave the crowd some entertainment during the red flag.
I guess they could only fit 4 people into 1 car when they went there.
The dude at 00:21 sums them up perfectly
That was my dad
@@redhead0618 he’s a legend
@@redhead0618 Are you serious? Cus if you are, I wanna meet him in person and say good job
These 2 are the same clowns who glued themselves to a photo in a museum while protesting lol
South park need to do an episode on these slugs, crawling onto motorways and sport events
Of all the races they chose to protest, they chose the one that got red flagged on corner one of lap one. LMAO.
So...you protest about something, presumably because it ultimately endangers lives...by endangering lives! That's intelligent! 🤣
You can't endanger your *own* life to make a point? How did revolutions happen in the past you imagine?
Would *you* risk your life for your beliefs? No, because you will never stand for anything.
You're a one-track-minded simpleton. And your perceived "intelligence" certainly didn't lead you to anything good this much I can say with a reasonable level of certainty.
@@paulallen8109 dude take your meds. They endangered the lives of the drivers and marshals.
@@ReactorFour No they didn't!
So anyone that risks their own life to save another is a moron you say?
A drunk fan climbing the fence at a Nascar race got more attention than these clowns. Didn't even flag for this, but for the accident
Didn’t even know this happened until today. So much for that lol
It's funny how even from this far away you can tell none of them showered in weeks.
They have their right to protest but the way they did it was terrible, the fact that thay have been risking the lives of them self and the Marshalls is just stupid
actually in the UK protesting is extreamly restricted if not banned. A trial was probably held and they were probably given at least some time in jail.
Not dealing with cops who dance around them, you're on the marshals' track, they'll sort you out!
I'm sure this made a great impact to their cause...
The race wasn't red flagged for the protesters it was because of Zhous Crash
This year's mazepin
@@redbullsauberpetronas Na, I think that is Yuki Tsounda
@@redbullsauberpetronas Nah that was mainly on Russell
@@ihavenoideas5844 he's a garbage driver only there cause China money, gonna be even worse when the American pay drivers start arriving
I will never understand why people think this is effective protesting. You are making more enemies than supporters.
Tsunoda threading the needle
Notice that the "intruders" didn't have the nerve to actually block the cars lol I mean I'm with them, I wouldn't set down in front of a car going that fast, even when it's slow. Lack of commitment protestors!
Slick tires that are not heated because they're running slow is very slippery and dangerous, especially with a F1 car with a very high torque engine. They really dont know how close they are to being disabled or worse, dead.
Better*, not worse.
Jokes on them the Race was stopped anyways and at the time they actually touched the track almost the entire field had already passed.
You Wankers!! was perfect.
That was my dad.
I was one of those marshals involved with removing the protesters
Kevin, Did you kick any them in the face? I would lhave gone in with flying kicks to the face, man or woman. Set off a fire extinguisher in their faces. Please tell me at least a few had black eyes and got a proper beating befrw the police hauled them away?
Should have punched them mate
@@LewisVinyl I was tempted
Thanks alot.
Later on in that week they were charged with being a public nuisance
You can put your lives in danger but the marshalls there put their lives in danger all the time without inconsiderate idiots making them do so even more. These people “think” they’re doing good but are putting many people in harms ways
This shows how passionate f1 fans truly are. Cheering for the removal of stupid people to keep the race going.
I just realized these guys are acting just like kids in a supermarket when they don't get their favorite candy