Top 10 Substitute Performances in F1
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2020
- Some drivers seized their opportunities when they unexpectedly arrived. Others weren't quite so lucky...
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Yo who else here after #Hulkenback
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Marcus Winkelhock: he's led 40% of all the laps he's ever raced in...
Nobody can break the winkerock
#NoOneCanBreakTheWinkelrock
*MASTER OF STRATEGY*
Led every race he ever participated in!
100%, let's Fangio, Schumacher and Co look old
Super Markus 😁🔝🏎
I remember Mika Salo at the press conference: "with a car like this, anyone can win"
Except Hulkenberg
Except Irvine
@@nikolas7666 but Irvine won 4 times that year
@@BlueflagAlpha Or Grosjean. Or Perez. *Or Heidfeld.*
@@LessGo7921 Perez should get a chance in top team again..
Marcus winklehock : only guy to start last, lead and dnf in 100% of his career
Sebastian Vettel also deserves a mention here at least. He was a substitute for Robert Kubica at BMW Williams and finished 8th; then youngest points scorer.
What about Firstname Lastname? He was leading a couple of years ago, for 1 race, and was never seen again
I know this is a joke, but...what are you talking about? I don't get it/remember it. Lol
It was in a Australia GP. They showed the default ranking, all drivers "Lastname" instead their actual names. so Lastname lead Lastname, Lastname, Lastname and Lastname while Lastname was in pit and Lastname fought Lastname for P10. He was everywhere that race LOL
I think you mean Markus Winkelhock
@@TaikaJamppa it was when they switched to the new on screen graphics, so 2018?
@@thesfdoctor3603 in 2018 the graphics were a bit buggy because they were new
4:38 #NoOneCanBreakTheWinkelRock master of strategy and all around a clever fella
I wonder why he stopped uploading
@@sergeantsupreme4395 I'm dead, didn't you hear?
@@MSTF1 holy shit a bot has replied
@@MSTF1 lol
@@MSTF1 Hi MSTF1 Bot
Kamui Kobayashi, 1 of the most unappreciated talents
In the right car he might have been able to become champion.
He being screwed by "no-brain" sauber and loser gutierrez
@@57prsportsgeek when he won the Rolex 24 last year it was one of the biggest middle fingers given to Sauber ever, another was Felipe Nasr becoming DPi champion in 2018
@@57prsportsgeek would be cool if Kobayashi and Hulkenberg at Sauber 2013, not Gutierrez
@@jackietang3789 thats why they're suck until being takeover by alfa romeo. Karma for sucking sauber
2012 perez-kamui strongest season
2013 hulk is good but gutierrez suck
2014 both is suck
2015 new talent nasr is born with rich boi ericsson
2016 again they're suck
2017 dumped nasr not ericson but pascal did well
2018 dumped wehrlein not ERICSSON AGAIN
Im geussing No 1. Marcus Winlkelhock? For leading in the one race he raced in, in a dreadful car and of course DNFing.
No only 3rd
Stoffel did well in Bahrein 2016
He did a great job, but the reason why he was leading is because of the team's call so I understand putting him not on #1
@@timberhochwandi931 ye, but its just an amazing story. Like ill never forget that. Its iconic
It was just the strategy of the team
Kimi annihilated DeLaRosa and outqualified him in every single race they were teammates in 2006.
Test days is not so far away any more
How many days
@@TomiVuori 26 days
@@f1statsandhighlights141 still very long to go
Anyone else ready to see Ferrari dominate testing, and then flop when Australia comes around? I am.
And it seems that Ferrari has problems with their new car😪
Everyobe: Goes to pits to change to wets
Marcus Winkelhock: *laughs in already wets*
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@@maikelheijing7912 what
Andre Lotterer managed to out qualify his teammate in the rain despite never having driven the caterham before... shame he never got a good seat in F1 but at least he won Le Mans.
Everyone: that’s very interesting
I aleays forget about that, i think he was offered a seat by someone afterwards and turned it down because he knew he wouldn't achieve anything at his older age, he was like 30 something
Lotterer was a great driver in his prime. One of the top 5 in the world. Unfortunately never got his chance in F1 but his record shows his skill
He's doing fine in FE
Stoffel also had a good debut race in Bahrein 2p16
4:36 *Mystery Science Theater F1 joined the chat*
NO ONE CAN BREAK THE WINKELROCK!!!
I joined too
Sees Winkelhock in miniature:
Victor Abad is proud
Imagine our god and king Yuji Ide
Supinboh Please, 1 vid with Mr. Ide, Fórmula 1
Test days is not so far away any more
03:34 - The most special thing about this Benetton double, besides being the last 1-2 Brazilian, is knowing that Moreno and Piquet are childhood friends. Moreno went racing in Europe at Piquet's insistence.
Winkelhock: the only driver in F1 history to lead in every race he started.
Hopefully Hulkenberg will add one to this list this weekend.
Well then...
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva Well then he finally did in Germany lol
What a year he's having. What a race
Hulkenberg will crash this weekend ....like he always do .....he is a late breaker ...
@@pizzabagerenmujaffa8123 tf are you talking about... He isn't even on the grid this weekend and he aint a driver who crashes often
@@pizzabagerenmujaffa8123 boy were you wrong
Pedro de la Rosa is one of the most underrated drivers ever. He deserved the seat as loyal #2 driver in McLaren 2007-2009. Alonso would have stayed too and they'd probably won 2007 both Championships.
Agreed, him filling in for Montoya in 2006, he did fine work
It would have been great to see him in that McLaren ngl, he’d probably have a win or two to his name
He was like a Perez that barely ever even drove a midfield car
Alonso would have won 2007 and 2008, he’d be a 4-time champion
All-Spanish lineup too
The very last time Japanese driver drove for Japanese car…
Good point, Kamui Kobayashi for Toyota :) sadly he couldn't have the car he needed to win races, having the talent already. Well, we will never know what he could do.
@@NicolasSoto19 but at least he's doing well in sportscars racing nowadays
@@jackietang3789 The guy is a beast in sports cars.
@@wingracer1614 absolutely, he's making Sauber regret dropping him, same for Nasr
@@jackietang3789 also with pascal. Pascal in FE is too good. Lucky also charles talent later on being discovered quickly by ferrari
NO ONE CAN BREAK THE WINKELROCK
MASTER OF STRATEGY
#NoOneCanBreaktheWinkelRock
Wink3lRock
Oh shit you're still alive
Omg its the real one
What’s up my dude? You’ve inspired me to make this channel. What do ya think?
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Nobody can break the Winkelrock! 💪
what a time to be in everyone's recommended, LETS GO GEOOOOOOOORGEEEEEEEEE!!
@Norris Horris how is that exactly?
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I'm 2 months late but geeeeeoooorge
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Honorable mention for Jarier in late 78 replacing Peterson after the Monza tragedy in Lotus. He was close to win Montreal before another technical issue.
Anyway, Winkelhock N.1 in our hearts
I really hope F1 can add George Russel's Sakhir Grand Prix performance to this list !!!
Get in there George ❤️
Kamui...
I miss you a lot.
Who's here after George Russel's P2 in Sakhir Qualification ❤️
I'm here after the race
I'm here in 2021
I'm not here
@@jaykirkham5090 :(
Im here after 1st podium
Now this top needs George Russells
His wasn’t all that great, very unlucky but not anything great at the end of the day
Despite Mario Andretti being the most influential racing driver of all time, I feel like people forget he was an F1 World Champion at one time.
I mean, the fact is that Mario achieved so much in his career, that being a WDC is ‘just another win’ for the great racer he is
Considering that at the time, Mario was 42 years old.
"Mario Andretti being the most influential racing driver of all time"
Hah. Yankee doodles coming heavy in to the comment section
@@philsteakerson1797 like he even was American
Phil Steakerson he’s a big name here in America most people know his name at least. He’s definitely one of the best drivers ever, he won the 24 hour Le Mans the Indy 500 and the formula 1 drivers championship. There’s not many people who could say they’ve achieved that.
Kobayashi was so incredibly fun to watch. Loved that man.
Honourable Mention:
Felice Bonetto finished second for Alfa Romeo at Monza in 1950, his one and only Grand Prix. He has the highest podium finishing percentage with 100%.
Obviously it was different times and there were about 20 driver changes per season but still, that record deserves at least a mention in the books.
Salo's stand-in stint with Ferrari was a big reason to why he got his seat with Sauber in 2000, since the turbo era wasn't the first time the Swiss outfit had links with the Scuderia.
Fun fact to those who didn't know, the last time Sauber used customer engines that weren't from Ferrari (rebadged or not) was in 1996.
What about BMW Sauber?
@@victora.3565 That's why I said customer. The BMW Sauber partnership was a works relationship, so it can be counted as a separate stint for the team, since they were the works team and not a customer team.
Salo would have deserved a top tier team. F1 would have deserved his no bullshit podium commentary.
im a simple man. i see winkelhock, i like
And Spyker decided to drop Markus Winkelhock for Sakon Yamamoto, what a yoke!
Team with little money picks driver with lots of money, what a yoke!
Ikr such a yoke
Markus and Sutil would be better. But I think Markus was only lucky.
Grande Roberto Pupo Moreno! O Operário da Velocidade!
Goerge Russell should be here for his Mercedes races
This was made in January 2020 they'll probably update it the did it for one win wonders
Lies again? Vigrx Plus
@@NazriB what
R.I.P Ayrton Senna never forgotten died doing what he loved
They know what they are doing posting these “top ten” videos! You sneaky sneaky people! I was going to watch either way
What!?
Whats so sneaky?
They're putting content up during the off-season...I don't find that very sneaky.
Excellent clip!!! Only 8 Sundays more!!!
3:21, ROBERTO? is that you? That F1 StoryTime legend from the Aiden Millward series?
We can never escape him
🇧🇷💪
Moreno is in ALL vids.
And we all knew it was that very same Grand Prix where...
*Senna... was **_pissed!_*
😂 When they first mentioned his name I immediately scrolled to the comments to see who was going to mention Aiden’s favorite driver!
Pedro de la rosa🙌
Alesi in 1989, Le Castellet, in for Alboreto when Tyrell took its new sponsor (Camel/Marlboro) - Fourth place (even 2nd during some laps, ahead of Patrese and Mansell, before he pitted for tyres).
You learn something new everyday! 👍🏻
marcus winkelhock did it all in his debut, he led the race, started from p1 after the restart, and then DNF
#NoOneCanBreakTheWinkelRock master of strategy and all 'round clever fella
...Unless his own car breaks
Clever is my middle name
Another great video! 7 weeks till melbourne :)
4:38 this broke my heart more than Charles Leclerc crashing on German GP
more than Sebastian Vettel the year before?
"Young rookie Lewis Hamilton"
Oh boy, never heard that after my dad stop watching formula 1 in 2010.
Kamui should never have been allowed to leave F1. I know, it wasn't his choice, but I'm sure Bernie could have found him a tidy seat until a better one turned up. With a few more years racing in F1, I genuinely believe he could have been a contender for the driver's championship and maybe won it, depending on car reliability. I'm *still* stunned that such a natural talent wasn't nurtured like Lewis, Fernando, Seb, Max and so on. Those seen early enough in their careers to be real championship material. I think he could have fitted into a team like RB and at the very least, been a race winner. Imagine RB with a mature KK & young Max a few years ago! How much sooner would Honda have returned and developed that initially lousy engine into one with its own potential championship-winning glory!
I never expected such top 10 but this was amazing...
Great video
"cut short by a terrifying helicopter crash"
*electro-music intensifies*
3:54 The BEST DRIVER FOREVER.
.
Before Senna
when he's not cheating
Great topic for a video!
very cool topic! super interesting!
I wish this channel would do a “where are they now” video. 🙏🏼
Hockenheim 1999: Mika move a side for Eddie
Hockenheim 2010: Fernando is faster than you!
Hockenheim 2021: ?
😦😂
still behind mercedes and redbull lol
@@GloomGaiGar XD Charles, Vettel will spin to let you pass 😂
that's so ferrari..
@Pedro Why ? wtf
There is no hockenheim in 2020, so i think its not gonna be in 2021 too
Fantastic Video
I can't wait for 2021
George Russel, Sakhir 2020
I saw winkelhock live that was so amazing. That was a good team decision
Ironically do that in F1 today and you net a penalty for "driver coaching"
Element 122 discovered!
Winkelrock: hyperdense and unbreakable.
Great vídeo
I remember watching the race that Marcus Winkelhock was in and whilst I knew he wouldn't win it, I wished his car kept going. He deserved much better than what he got.
THE ALMIGHTY WINKELGOD
The fact they put Winkelhock in the thumbnail says it all. Who needs results to become a hero of the sport? 😂😂
Love the records he holds because of this one-off adventure
Kamui at Toyota in 2009 was really, really special to watch at the time; great choice (that I had forgotten about!)
Gran piloto en sabe junto a checo Pérez Isieron buena pareja d piloto felisitasione
Look at the rear of that 1991 Jordan at 4:10 ! Beautiful! I want F1 to have less control over how the cars look. They are becoming more and more copies of each other, and that's just sad. There's very little room for innovation when everything is so heavily regulated. I want a racing series in which the only limitations are weight and external dimensions (height, length, width). Everything else is up for the teams to decide. Put a budget cap on the teams because otherwise the team with the highest budget would win pretty much always. Now that would be interesting. What is not interesting is watching a bunch of nearly identical cars saving fuel and tires for 95% of the race. Which is exactly what F1 has become. If you watch an F1 race from the 90's, you'll notice how every driver is pushing at 100% all the time, taking their cars to the absolute limit in every single corner. That's exciting to watch. That required tremendous skill from the drivers.
Mark Winkelhock is the ultimate mastermind of this realm
You do know it wasn't his decision, right?
Stéphane Sarrazin in Brazil 1999 is a worthy mention. Dude was seriously quick then, outqualifying his more experienced team mate Marc Gene by 0.7 seconds, in what ended up being his only F1 appearance.
Winkelhock y el Spyker liderando la carrera es de lo mas sorprendente que se vio
Vandoorne for Alonso in Bahrain?
Badoer/Fisichella 2009?
Yes, that's right, it was impressive and very promissing, but the situation with Alonso who rules the team all around him kills Vandoorne career. It's a shame.
RUclips recommends me this after Nyck de Vries pushes Latifi down to 21st in a 20 driver championship.
Kamui was amazing!
Love ur videos I someday hope to be a racer
#NoOneCanBreakTheWinkelRock
I miss MSTF1...
Ariana Ventai what happened to him?
Mikail Afiq FOM blocking his videos
@@mikailafiq2730 His channel's twitter started updating again. He's now focusing on podcasts for video games and movies
Ariana Ventai I may be able to help with that
In modern accident people keep saying "what could have happened without the halo".
0:40
That could happend
this year it was great with Hulkenberg and Russel
@Formula 1 congrats on 4mil :). Thats 4 million RUclips f1 fans here yeah. Gg :)
Well, hulkenberg can be added on this list after his performance in the 70th anniversary gp and got P3 in qualifying and would have finished ahead of stroll if not for a forced late pitstop
I think George Russel can be added in this list for Bahrain in a Mercedes 2020
Mika Salo was very good at Ferrari in 1999. He was often better than Irvine even though he didn't know the car. Salo would have won at Hockenheim without a team order. Irvine also acknowledged this and gave Mika a winning trophy. Monza was also good with GP Salo, where Salo was third. Thanks to Mika Salo's points, Ferrari won the Manufacturers' World Championship in 1999.
finally this kind of video came back
It’s off season. We’ll watch anything.
Oh yes...😉
Winkelhock gotta be no. 1 😂
Markus Winkelhock might be a meme, but the guy has achieved so much today that the people don't tend to see. He won a 24 hours race on Nurburgring, GT1 championship and several other wins and championship.
Imagine that in 2007 German/European GP the rain never gone worse and no red flag would be waved, Marcus Winkelrock could be a F1 winner/podium sitter in his very first race
0:24 Grande Tomasso,ayudando a españoles desde 2006
Edit:Para los que preguntáis,Tomasso es el ingeniero actual de Carlos Sainz en McLaren
Um no that was Ron Dennis
5:54: See ? It’s where we enter to rob the bank
Well, not only Nigel Mansell set pole in Australia and won the race. That weekend at the start he also backed off to let the title contenders fight.
Even more, in his debut in France he was 2nd on the grid and driving on the Top 5.
Lets not forget also Suzuka 1994 (video says he did 3 races, he did 4), when he contended for 3rd with Jean Alesi in an epic battle. He ended up 4th by the sumatory of times. Yet Nigel's comeback came to something quite interesting at Age 41.
2:49 Just look a this man! The absolute GOAT of f1
Roberto Moreno 👏🇧🇷💪
Schumacher! 🏎
i didnt see the video uploaded date and i watched for where George Russell performance for Merc in sakhir stands, and at the last i realize it ewas in jan2020
Fun fact about Salo: He also subbed for BAR in 1999. He therefore became the only driver to drive for the team that finished 1st in the Constructors' Championship and the team that finished last in the Constructors' Championship in the same season.
I have an idea for a new top 10:
Top 10 Drivers with most consecutive race wins
or:
Top 10 Drivers with most consecutive podium finishes
Not sure it'd work well as a video tbh, 3 drivers won 7 races in a row which is only beaten by Vettel with 9. Also for most podiums in a row there's a 6 way tie for 7th place so you can't do top 10.
@@yoshiboy6198 oh, you're right
KImi wins every race from Imola 2005- suzuka 2005 if his car doesn't fail in practice or in the race that year. Facts.
Top 10 Worst Substitute Performance
Top 10 Rookie Performance
Top 10 Wet Race Performance
Ferrari: ermm we need a replacement for Michael.. who should we get?
Everyone: I dont know.
Michael: Well, if you want a win, get a Finn.
I always thought that Alex Wurz was an underrated driver. Was also impressed that he walked away without a scratch from his spectacular crash at the 1998 Canadian Grand Prix.
Phew! Just when I thought we'd been forgotten by you, Liberty! ;) Next video = Top 10 Fastest Laps.