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Patrese and Piquet crashing on the main straight at Monaco in 85 was the first big shunt I remember seeing. With the wrecked car skidding out of control between the barriers and sparks flying everywhere.It was the moment I realized how dangerous F1 is. And how insane the Monaco GP is.
You missed a few, that you can hopefully put in the next video: -Alliot during practice at Mexico ‘88 -Lauda’s crash at Nurburgring ‘76 -Jackie Stewart at Spa ‘66 -Stirling Moss and Mike Taylor at Spa ‘60 -Jody Scheckter at Silverstone ‘73 -The 1998 Belgian GP pile up -Nelson Piquet at Imola ‘87 -Gilles Villeneuve at Imola ‘80 (Italian GP) -Senna’s biggest ever crash at Ricard ‘85 -Carlos Reutemann at Jarama ‘78 -Gerhard Berger at Imola ‘89 -Prost’s biggest ever crash at Watkins Glen ‘80 -Clay Regazzoni at Long Beach ‘80 -Jacques Laffite at Brands Hatch ‘86 -Nelson Piquet at Monza ‘79 -Fangio at a non-championship race at Monza in 1952 -Jack Brabham at Portugal ‘59 -De Cesaris at Austria ‘85 -Michael Andretti at Interlagos ‘93 -Michael Schumacher at Adelaide ‘94 -Martin Brundle at Melbourne ‘96 -Jo Siffert at Nurburgring ‘69 -Jacques Villeneuve at Spa ‘99 (I think) -Nannini at Hockenheim ‘90 -Caffi at Monaco ‘91 -Nigel Mansell at Suzuka ‘87 -Romain Grosjean at Bahrain 2020 -Mark Webber at Valencia 2010 -Stefano Modena at Imola ‘89 -Martin Donnelly at Jerez ‘90 -Derek Warwick at Monza ‘90 -Jean Alesi at Montreal ‘90
@@RacersReverie I do confirm. Race marshall and Fire marshal Paolo Gislimberti Died by a rogue wheel being launched by Frentzen Jordan strucking him on chest and head. Many said he died on spot and some said he died while being transported. It was terrible, I watched it live when I was a kid, simply awful...
1994 San Marino: One dead F1 champion, one dead rookie, one badly injured Brazilian, multiple injured mechanics, 9 injured spectators 2011 Monaco: Nouvelle strikes Checo really hard, Sauber's second serious incident at the track 2012 Belgium: PILEUP! Partly due to a First-Lap Nutcase... 1998 Belgium: The Big One strikes almost immediately, not helped by rain 2018 Abu Dhabi: One Nico Hulkenberg left hanging there like a cow 2000 Monza: Several cars collected at the chicane, claiming Paolo Gislimberti thanks to someone's car losing a wheel 2003 Brazil: The two-car wreck between Webber and Alonso left zero podium spots occupied by the correct guy (Alonso was in the hospital while a scoring error had Kimi and Fisi in the wrong spots)
I got the ick when ‘Berger in the Williams’ crashed into Berger’s McLaren, suggesting Patrese got the attempted overtake wrong when it was actually Berger’s sudden pit entry that caught Patrese out, then stating it took two wheels off of ‘Berger’s’ car. Then suggesting that Verstappen/Brundle crash, everyone was relieved that they survived ‘in a season which had already seen two driver deaths’
Gerhard Berger had one of the worst crashes i could remember when his car hit the wall at Imola in 1989:@and caught fire, he was knocked unconscious and suffered serious burns to his hands.
Whilst no drivers were seriously injured in these accidents. You fail to menation that, for example, the pile up at turn 4 in MOnza resulted in the death of a marshall. This should, at least, have been acknowledged. I know... I was at turn 4...
You have a bit of trouble separating Gerhard Berger and Riccardo Patrese in the crash, Patrese was Mansell's team mate in Williams and he hit Berger's McLaren - you actually have that correct at impact, then you back to talk about Berger climbing out of the destroyed Williams again...
23:24 This would've been the perfect spot to add in the infamous high-speed flip, that Christian Fittipaldi and P.-L. Martini caused at Monza (right after this very corner!) in 1993.
@2:09 It's Ricardo Patrese in the Williams... not Gerhard Berger ... maybe check your videos before you post (and please don't sound so glib when describing near fatal collisions... your narration really sucks)
Italian GP 2000 pile-up, one marshall got killed due to a flying wheel from one of the cars. Don't downgrade any information by saying that only the drivers survived with no injuries, any people around involved in these crashes are as importend as the drivers themselves and should be mentioned.
A note to the 2000 Italian GP: Trulli and de la Rosa escaped their crashes unharmed, however, a flying debris (i think it was the front right tyre from the Arrows), hit and killed a 33-yo track marshall Paolo Ghislimberti, a then father-of-two. I'd also add the Irishman, Martin Donelly's crash to the list from 1990 Spanish GP..
17:50 Burti lost his memory for a while after that crash, even talking to Burti during the following days. Barrichello slept on the hospital for days until Luciano's family arrives. After the recovery, he told Rubens "I can't believe that you didn't went to see me in the hospital!"
In the lap 1 pile up at the 2000 Italian GP, no drivers were injured as stated but a marshall was killed when he was hit by the wheel that flew from the Jordan car.
21:22 *No drivers where injured, but a marshall got struck by a flying whell traveling at 170 mph that killed him instantly. In an F1 crash not only the drivers are at risk, even the people watching at the sides of the track.*
The most spectacular crash in motorsports has to be the flying Mercedes at LeMans. I know this is not F1, but that car reached an altitude of about 30 feet before it flew off track and into the woods!
ima name all pileups in f1 i can remember: Melbourne 23, Sileverstone 22, Jeddah 21, Mugello 20, Hockenheim 2019 (whole race was a pileup), Spa 18, Singapore 17, Sochi 16, Sileverstone 15, Sileverstone 14 and some more
Imola 94 truly one if not THE darkest weekend in f1 history, weekend was from april 29th to May 1st… April 29th: Barichello, April 30th: Ratzenberger, May 1st (my birthday btw), JJ Lehto and Lamy as well as Ayrton
Please research your subject matter - by second clip I'm turning it off due to "Heidberg", "lap 1", Berger in a Williams and Mclaren and, and... no. Just no.
You forgot to mention that the imola 1994 crash left a fan in the crowd dead after the tire flew over the wall and into the crowd. That was not a "non-fatal crash". A lot of people forget that 3 people died that weekend in 1994. Not just 2 drivers.
Japan Grand Prix (at Fuji) 1977. Ronnie Peterson's Tyrrell P34 and Gilles Villeneuve crashed out of turn 1 on lap 6. Gilles mangled and destroyed his Ferrari- He lived but a marshall and photographer were killed while standing in a restricted area. Several others were injured.
How have you not put Grosjeans crash here? The fact he survived that is a minor miracle. He was sat in a completely on fire car that has spkit totally in half following a 67+G impact with the wall at 130mph+ but hulkenburg rolling a few times at 10 mph is? I really think you should do some research before you make videos mate. Niki Laudas crash in 1976 as well?
As much safety put into these cars over the years, I am surprised they don’t use the “safer barriers” like all the super speedways in the US use. Don’t get me wrong, the Halo and wheel tethers are great additions, however there is a limit on what can be added to the car.
I dont know what was so heavy about Schumachers crash in Saudi. Pretty standard crash, noting serious and the speed scrubbed off all the way down the barrier.
One of the worst non-fatal must have been Niki Lauda's 1976 Nürburgring crash wich although badly burned he returned to the grid after missing a few races.
The first accident you are saying he went head first colliding with another car, while the video shows its the opposite, car spun half way around and the back side of the car hit the other driver..
Nice selection - BUT!!!! EVER??? Where is collision of Oliver and Ickx 1970 (Spain)? Arthuro Merzario 1974 (Spain)? Lauda and Pironi 1979 (Monaco)? Arnoux 1982 (Holland)? De Cesaris 1985 (Austria)? P. Alliot 1988 (Mexico)? Warwick 1990 (Monza) and 1993 (Hockenheimring)? Wendlinger 1994 (Monaco)? That is only very very very simple list made in my mind. And one note - GP Italy 2000 was unfortunately fatal, because of death racing marshall Paolo Ghislimberti (R.I.P.)
So you include Hulkenburg's pretty tame crash by F1 standards but not Grosjean's car splitting barrier puncturing crash at Bahrain? I agree with the rest but this decision is pretty strange.
"non-fatal f1 crashes" except a marshal died with the multi-car pile-up at Imola. the only thing that appears more than the word "insane" in this video is Grosjean (surprise, surprise)
Number one clip, Heidfeld went into Sato backwards not head first, if he had hit Sato head on I don’t think that one or both would have survived. I can’t believe that nobody was injured by the Jochen Mass crash, maybe the drivers didn’t sustain major injuries but they sure as hell would have been battered and bruised, and if no spectators were not injured by all that debris flying into them I will eat my hat.
For me the most non fatal F1 crash is Mikka Hakkinen crash at Adelaide at the end of 1995 season. Dr Sid Watkins saved Hakkinen life with a tracheotomy on the ground next to the car !
Hard Crashes, but i disagree - some are missing. Grosjean of course which i was sure to find at Place 1, Laudas Crash, too. And Monza 2000 was a fatal one, a flying tyre hit a marshal killing him. And speaking of pile ups: what about spa 1998? That was the biggest f1-pile-up ever
1:25 When does colliding with another with your rear end constitute "head first"? 11:52 So, how many spectators were hurt and/or killed by the two wheels that went into the crowd? An object weighing over twenty pounds moving at even a most speed of fifty miles an hour is going to leave a mark, and I'm willing to wager those two wheels were moving a lot faster than that. "Luckily both drivers walked away" - not so lucky for the spectators. I can't say I'm a big fan of the scratched 8mm film look, and clearly you are using the word "worst" in your thumbnail title rather loosely - some of these incidents seemed rather mundane. Perhaps you should include "non-fatal" in your thumbnail title because when people see "worst", they're going to assume there'll be deaths: what could be worse than people dying? I'm not giving you a thumbs up but I'm not giving you a thumbs down either.
You say luckily for Hulkenberg the halo was there...I say he's lucky the car didn't erupt in flames like Romain's crash, the halo would have been his death. It almost killed Grosjean too, had his car penetrated the barrier a few inches less, he'd have been stuck too. Halo is a bandaid for bigger problems in F1. The only driver it has definitely saved is Romain, and only through sheer luck. Things like eliminating the old tech steel barriers and removing sausage kerbs would go a lot further as far as improving safety and racing.
Sounds like a Drive to Survive viewer with the research done here. Does anyone actually review these videos before uploading them, or are you in such a rush to get more content out that you ignore these blatent errors? 1. Austria 2002 was not the first lap, it was after a safety car restart. and, "Heidberg"?! 2. "Gerhard Berger in the Williams", obvs you should have said Riccardo Patrese. 3. Mick Schumacher was trying to get into Q3, not into Q1. 4. Brazil 1994 took place BEFORE San Marino 1994, so you can't say "in a year that already [...] " because it hadn't! 5. Italy 2000 pileup a marshal died, but no mention of that? ICYMI a wheel from Frentzen's Jordan hit a marshal that was out of his position behind the barrier. I don't watch many F1 videos on youtube for this sort of reason, plus anything with a fake thumbnail that's overly dramatic, or anything in the title that says "changed F1 forever" in them. Apart from those above glaring errors, the rest of the video was fine. The most shocking of those was the 82 French Grand Prix, how Mass walked away, I dont think anyone will ever know. Heres a list of 10 huge crashes that should get a mention. Grosjean - Bahrain 2020 (although this should have been obvious) Villeneuve/R Schumacher - Australia 2001 Gugelmin - France 1989 Schumacher - San Marino 1995 Tambay/Brundle - Monaco 1986 Zonta - Belgium 1999 (qualifying) Comas - Germany 1991 (qualifying) Andretti/Berger - Brazil 1993 Fittipaldi/Martini - Italy 1993 Warwick/Badoer (warmup) - Germany 1993 Make a video about these ones but don't make factual errors
Excuse me, need to check you right there....Formula 1 does NOT have the fastest race cars on the planet. That belongs solely to NHRA Top Fuel Funny Cars and Dragsters. 1/4 mile, 300+mph. Granted, they don't turn, but it's still a race.
where's Grosjean's crash at Bahrain ? Where's Guanyu Zhou at Silverstone ? Rubens Barrichello's at Imola ? Where's Mark Webbers 360 flip ? Nikki Lauda Nurburgring ? Come on. Hulkenberg crash was ok. Nobody expected anything bad.
What's the worst non-fatal crash you have ever witnessed?
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Has to be Grosjean’s in 2020
No drivers were seriously hurt. But a marshall was killed by flying debris in the Monza 2000 GP crash.😢
Patrese and Piquet crashing on the main straight at Monaco in 85 was the first big shunt I remember seeing. With the wrecked car skidding out of control between the barriers and sparks flying everywhere.It was the moment I realized how dangerous F1 is. And how insane the Monaco GP is.
Has to be Luciano Burti 2001 Spa when he tangled with Irvine Blachimont
Where is Grosjean's massive fireball crash? That is the worst one ever
Jules bianchis fatal crash: am I a joke to you?
@@oo-kaylolthere are ones that are even worse than that one
@@oo-kaylol remember it said non fatal crash??
I heard somewhere that showing grosjeans crash will get a copyright strike because the footage isn't publicly available like that
Ever?
Casually disregarding #1 non-fatal crash, Grosjean's fireball at Bahrain and the biggest pile-up at Spa '98. Also Nikki Lauda, but still great video
what about pedro lamy back in 1994 at silverstone
Not to mention the track marshal that got killed by flying debris during that pileup at Monza in 2000
I think Niki lauda was the worst since he had so many painful injuries
@@Emo9877Dude I'm surprised Niki Lauda survived
You missed a few, that you can hopefully put in the next video:
-Alliot during practice at Mexico ‘88
-Lauda’s crash at Nurburgring ‘76
-Jackie Stewart at Spa ‘66
-Stirling Moss and Mike Taylor at Spa ‘60
-Jody Scheckter at Silverstone ‘73
-The 1998 Belgian GP pile up
-Nelson Piquet at Imola ‘87
-Gilles Villeneuve at Imola ‘80 (Italian GP)
-Senna’s biggest ever crash at Ricard ‘85
-Carlos Reutemann at Jarama ‘78
-Gerhard Berger at Imola ‘89
-Prost’s biggest ever crash at Watkins Glen ‘80
-Clay Regazzoni at Long Beach ‘80
-Jacques Laffite at Brands Hatch ‘86
-Nelson Piquet at Monza ‘79
-Fangio at a non-championship race at Monza in 1952
-Jack Brabham at Portugal ‘59
-De Cesaris at Austria ‘85
-Michael Andretti at Interlagos ‘93
-Michael Schumacher at Adelaide ‘94
-Martin Brundle at Melbourne ‘96
-Jo Siffert at Nurburgring ‘69
-Jacques Villeneuve at Spa ‘99 (I think)
-Nannini at Hockenheim ‘90
-Caffi at Monaco ‘91
-Nigel Mansell at Suzuka ‘87
-Romain Grosjean at Bahrain 2020
-Mark Webber at Valencia 2010
-Stefano Modena at Imola ‘89
-Martin Donnelly at Jerez ‘90
-Derek Warwick at Monza ‘90
-Jean Alesi at Montreal ‘90
You did lots of research or have one hell off a memory
What about the 1977 African GP incident?
Nvm he said non fatal
@@dvandam9574 I have an exceptional memory.
What about Caffi's crash? When he ripped the Footwork in half?
At 20:50, I believe a marshal or someone trackside died from the wheel flying off
oh really?
We weren't aware of that. We tried researching all the crashes to make sure there were no fatalities, but very sorry if we missed that one
@@RacersReverie all good!
Paolo Gislimberti was struck by the flying wheel on the chest and killed almost instantly.
@@RacersReverie I do confirm.
Race marshall and Fire marshal Paolo Gislimberti Died by a rogue wheel being launched by Frentzen Jordan strucking him on chest and head.
Many said he died on spot and some said he died while being transported.
It was terrible, I watched it live when I was a kid, simply awful...
1994 San Marino: One dead F1 champion, one dead rookie, one badly injured Brazilian, multiple injured mechanics, 9 injured spectators
2011 Monaco: Nouvelle strikes Checo really hard, Sauber's second serious incident at the track
2012 Belgium: PILEUP! Partly due to a First-Lap Nutcase...
1998 Belgium: The Big One strikes almost immediately, not helped by rain
2018 Abu Dhabi: One Nico Hulkenberg left hanging there like a cow
2000 Monza: Several cars collected at the chicane, claiming Paolo Gislimberti thanks to someone's car losing a wheel
2003 Brazil: The two-car wreck between Webber and Alonso left zero podium spots occupied by the correct guy (Alonso was in the hospital while a scoring error had Kimi and Fisi in the wrong spots)
you should do some research
I got the ick when ‘Berger in the Williams’ crashed into Berger’s McLaren, suggesting Patrese got the attempted overtake wrong when it was actually Berger’s sudden pit entry that caught Patrese out, then stating it took two wheels off of ‘Berger’s’ car.
Then suggesting that Verstappen/Brundle crash, everyone was relieved that they survived ‘in a season which had already seen two driver deaths’
Gerhard Berger had one of the worst crashes i could remember when his car hit the wall at Imola in 1989:@and caught fire, he was knocked unconscious and suffered serious burns to his hands.
He returned to the grid and raced that year.
Whilst no drivers were seriously injured in these accidents. You fail to menation that, for example, the pile up at turn 4 in MOnza resulted in the death of a marshall. This should, at least, have been acknowledged. I know... I was at turn 4...
10:00 aww why didnt you add the radio for Nico: "Im hanging here like a cow" lol
So the first video……. “He went head first” clip literally shows the car going in backwards but sure that’s head first.. nailed it
Crazy to think Rubén’s Barricello was racing when Sena was
Not that crazy considering Rubens was very young when he started and had a massively long career.
You have a bit of trouble separating Gerhard Berger and Riccardo Patrese in the crash, Patrese was Mansell's team mate in Williams and he hit Berger's McLaren - you actually have that correct at impact, then you back to talk about Berger climbing out of the destroyed Williams again...
2000 Italian grand prix there is a fatality, a flag Marshall was hit by a tire coming off the yellow Jordan car.
You missed the Martin Donnelly crash. From how severe looking this crash was he survived.
we'll make sure to add that in the next one we make!
I still have a mental image of his legs
Yes, that was terrible.
I woud say the niki lauda crash or the romain Großjean crash are missing in this list but good vidio
Definitely agree!
We have featured those crashes in a previous video of ours which is why we didn't in this one, but glad you enjoyed it!
@@RacersReverie I'm new to this channel and it's my first video that I watched but I will definitely watch those too
23:24
This would've been the perfect spot to add in the infamous high-speed flip, that Christian Fittipaldi and P.-L. Martini caused at Monza (right after this very corner!) in 1993.
@2:09 It's Ricardo Patrese in the Williams... not Gerhard Berger ... maybe check your videos before you post (and please don't sound so glib when describing near fatal collisions... your narration really sucks)
2:10
Gerhard Berger ???!!! In the FW14??? You are literally mixing him up with Patrese!
Glad someone else noticed ❤
Italian GP 2000 pile-up, one marshall got killed due to a flying wheel from one of the cars.
Don't downgrade any information by saying that only the drivers survived with no injuries, any people around involved in these crashes are as importend as the drivers themselves and should be mentioned.
A note to the 2000 Italian GP: Trulli and de la Rosa escaped their crashes unharmed, however, a flying debris (i think it was the front right tyre from the Arrows), hit and killed a 33-yo track marshall Paolo Ghislimberti, a then father-of-two.
I'd also add the Irishman, Martin Donelly's crash to the list from 1990 Spanish GP..
2:38 Because Berger decided to dive into the pits all of a sudden. The "two wheels" were ripped off Patrese's car, not off Berger's Ferrari.
17:50 Burti lost his memory for a while after that crash, even talking to Burti during the following days. Barrichello slept on the hospital for days until Luciano's family arrives. After the recovery, he told Rubens "I can't believe that you didn't went to see me in the hospital!"
Burger was heading for the pits when hit by patrese and always raised his arm when doing so for the rest of his career
Mika Hakkinen 95? Niki Lauda crash at Nürbürgring? Eric Comas 92 at Belgien Grandprix? 98 Belgien grandprix pile up?
At 2:56 ish you say Berger not Patrese! Many mistakes, as Kubica secondly hit an Armco barrier! Rubens hit outside curb not apex! Get it right please!
24:48 - Also remember that this crash was a week after Hubert lost his life at Spa, a crazy impact
Awesome video!
Thanks!
2:51
Patrese!!
22:10
He went sideways?! In a sideways impact?! You don't say...
LOLOLOL
In the lap 1 pile up at the 2000 Italian GP, no drivers were injured as stated but a marshall was killed when he was hit by the wheel that flew from the Jordan car.
21:22 *No drivers where injured, but a marshall got struck by a flying whell traveling at 170 mph that killed him instantly. In an F1 crash not only the drivers are at risk, even the people watching at the sides of the track.*
Patrese's name is Riccardo with two "c" not Ricardo.
The most spectacular crash in motorsports has to be the flying Mercedes at LeMans. I know this is not F1, but that car reached an altitude of about 30 feet before it flew off track and into the woods!
I would replace few with Grosjean 2020 fireball crash, '98 pile-up at spa and Bottas-Russel crash at Imola '21
I don’t remember Gerhard Berger driving a Williams and hitting Gerhard Berger who was in a Mclaren.
Where is the pile up at Spa 1998?
ima name all pileups in f1 i can remember: Melbourne 23, Sileverstone 22, Jeddah 21, Mugello 20, Hockenheim 2019 (whole race was a pileup), Spa 18, Singapore 17, Sochi 16, Sileverstone 15, Sileverstone 14 and some more
What about Felipe Massa's crash in Hungary 2009
Imola 94 truly one if not THE darkest weekend in f1 history, weekend was from april 29th to May 1st… April 29th: Barichello, April 30th: Ratzenberger, May 1st (my birthday btw), JJ Lehto and Lamy as well as Ayrton
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Please research your subject matter - by second clip I'm turning it off due to "Heidberg", "lap 1", Berger in a Williams and Mclaren and, and... no. Just no.
The Austririchring has only 8 corners the first crash shown was at turn 2.
As an old Jordan fan this was a sad reminder of how often they crashed out even when it wasn't their fault.
Mark webbers car be like: I BELIEVE I CAN FLY
😂
Webber's car was an illiterate Los Angeles rapper?
The 1994 Imola start crash had no wheels flying into the crowd, one wheel hit a photographer wich was on the roof and killed him.
You forgot to mention that the imola 1994 crash left a fan in the crowd dead after the tire flew over the wall and into the crowd. That was not a "non-fatal crash". A lot of people forget that 3 people died that weekend in 1994. Not just 2 drivers.
Japan Grand Prix (at Fuji) 1977. Ronnie Peterson's Tyrrell P34 and Gilles Villeneuve crashed out of turn 1 on lap 6. Gilles mangled and destroyed his Ferrari- He lived but a marshall and photographer were killed while standing in a restricted area. Several others were injured.
Video's like this are proof that Formula 1 will never EVER be 100% safe regardless of the safety measures taken.
How have you not put Grosjeans crash here? The fact he survived that is a minor miracle. He was sat in a completely on fire car that has spkit totally in half following a 67+G impact with the wall at 130mph+ but hulkenburg rolling a few times at 10 mph is? I really think you should do some research before you make videos mate. Niki Laudas crash in 1976 as well?
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How have you not included Grosjean's crash????????????
As much safety put into these cars over the years, I am surprised they don’t use the “safer barriers” like all the super speedways in the US use. Don’t get me wrong, the Halo and wheel tethers are great additions, however there is a limit on what can be added to the car.
Safer barriers are used extensively in f1. Most of these are prior to safer barriers
I dont know what was so heavy about Schumachers crash in Saudi. Pretty standard crash, noting serious and the speed scrubbed off all the way down the barrier.
No the brundle verstappen crash was prior to imola fatalities. Fairly easy to get right
One of the worst non-fatal must have been Niki Lauda's 1976 Nürburgring crash wich although badly burned he returned to the grid after missing a few races.
Silverstone? Zhous crash was horrific
The first accident you are saying he went head first colliding with another car, while the video shows its the opposite, car spun half way around and the back side of the car hit the other driver..
Nice selection - BUT!!!! EVER??? Where is collision of Oliver and Ickx 1970 (Spain)? Arthuro Merzario 1974 (Spain)? Lauda and Pironi 1979 (Monaco)? Arnoux 1982 (Holland)? De Cesaris 1985 (Austria)? P. Alliot 1988 (Mexico)? Warwick 1990 (Monza) and 1993 (Hockenheimring)? Wendlinger 1994 (Monaco)? That is only very very very simple list made in my mind. And one note - GP Italy 2000 was unfortunately fatal, because of death racing marshall Paolo Ghislimberti (R.I.P.)
So you include Hulkenburg's pretty tame crash by F1 standards but not Grosjean's car splitting barrier puncturing crash at Bahrain? I agree with the rest but this decision is pretty strange.
What about senna's crash that killed him?
Non fatal my guy do you listen to
These races look good, but I hate to see anybody get really hurt or get killed. Stay safe, everybody!
grosjean crash bahrain 2020, webber crach valencia 2010?
19:34 that Herbert, not Zanardi
I don't know how you can have Berger crashing into Berger??? I think you mean Ricardo Patraise
Where is aython senna crash?
Mate you getting your Berger’s n Patrese’s confused
1:38
Who's 'Heidberg' ???
Peroni achieved his pilots license. Great job, but the landing needs a little work.
Christian Fittipaldi have an impressive and scary accident during history time in the F1 too
it is suppose to say 2007 and not 2017 btw Ralf Schumacher is Michael Schumacher's younger brother
"non-fatal f1 crashes" except a marshal died with the multi-car pile-up at Imola. the only thing that appears more than the word "insane" in this video is Grosjean (surprise, surprise)
Brazil 94 'In a season that had already claimed 2 drivers lives' check the meaning of already! One of them is literally in the stills used
Dude there's some serious typos here, proof read your stuff 😀
Good video but where is grosjan were is Max Verstappen were is Niki lauda
19.35 is Herbert not zanardi.
who's heidberg? 1:38
Ripped two wheels of bergers car?
You mean, ripped 2 wheels of patrese his car.
1:40 it's Heidfeld not Heidberg 😂😂
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Number one clip, Heidfeld went into Sato backwards not head first, if he had hit Sato head on I don’t think that one or both would have survived. I can’t believe that nobody was injured by the Jochen Mass crash, maybe the drivers didn’t sustain major injuries but they sure as hell would have been battered and bruised, and if no spectators were not injured by all that debris flying into them I will eat my hat.
For me the most non fatal F1 crash is Mikka Hakkinen crash at Adelaide at the end of 1995 season.
Dr Sid Watkins saved Hakkinen life with a tracheotomy on the ground next to the car !
Hard Crashes, but i disagree - some are missing. Grosjean of course which i was sure to find at Place 1, Laudas Crash, too. And Monza 2000 was a fatal one, a flying tyre hit a marshal killing him. And speaking of pile ups: what about spa 1998? That was the biggest f1-pile-up ever
Exhilarating side by side racing o doubt it lol
Just give us the footage without all the talking!
0:36
HEIDFELD
The fact that this list don't have Martin Donnelley 1990 crash since its crashes where ppl don't die is kinda crap
1:25 When does colliding with another with your rear end constitute "head first"?
11:52 So, how many spectators were hurt and/or killed by the two wheels that went into the crowd? An object weighing over twenty pounds moving at even a most speed of fifty miles an hour is going to leave a mark, and I'm willing to wager those two wheels were moving a lot faster than that. "Luckily both drivers walked away" - not so lucky for the spectators.
I can't say I'm a big fan of the scratched 8mm film look, and clearly you are using the word "worst" in your thumbnail title rather loosely - some of these incidents seemed rather mundane. Perhaps you should include "non-fatal" in your thumbnail title because when people see "worst", they're going to assume there'll be deaths: what could be worse than people dying?
I'm not giving you a thumbs up but I'm not giving you a thumbs down either.
What? did Gerhard Berger race for Williams? NOPE - that was Patrese who flipped when he hit Berger in the McLaren.
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You say luckily for Hulkenberg the halo was there...I say he's lucky the car didn't erupt in flames like Romain's crash, the halo would have been his death.
It almost killed Grosjean too, had his car penetrated the barrier a few inches less, he'd have been stuck too.
Halo is a bandaid for bigger problems in F1. The only driver it has definitely saved is Romain, and only through sheer luck. Things like eliminating the old tech steel barriers and removing sausage kerbs would go a lot further as far as improving safety and racing.
Didier Pironi's career ending crash 1982 , shattering his legs .
No 1950s or 1960s? Those were some of the worst. No Grosjean? The video should be "20 F1 Crashes".
Spa 98 is missing wow
Er no 1 Heidfeld was going backwards not 'head first'
20.24 was a fatal accident and you said these were non fatal crashes. Is a marshal not a human life. Poor
It’s Verstappen, not Vesjteppen😅
Sounds like a Drive to Survive viewer with the research done here. Does anyone actually review these videos before uploading them, or are you in such a rush to get more content out that you ignore these blatent errors?
1. Austria 2002 was not the first lap, it was after a safety car restart. and, "Heidberg"?! 2. "Gerhard Berger in the Williams", obvs you should have said Riccardo Patrese. 3. Mick Schumacher was trying to get into Q3, not into Q1. 4. Brazil 1994 took place BEFORE San Marino 1994, so you can't say "in a year that already [...] " because it hadn't! 5. Italy 2000 pileup a marshal died, but no mention of that? ICYMI a wheel from Frentzen's Jordan hit a marshal that was out of his position behind the barrier.
I don't watch many F1 videos on youtube for this sort of reason, plus anything with a fake thumbnail that's overly dramatic, or anything in the title that says "changed F1 forever" in them. Apart from those above glaring errors, the rest of the video was fine. The most shocking of those was the 82 French Grand Prix, how Mass walked away, I dont think anyone will ever know.
Heres a list of 10 huge crashes that should get a mention.
Grosjean - Bahrain 2020 (although this should have been obvious)
Villeneuve/R Schumacher - Australia 2001
Gugelmin - France 1989
Schumacher - San Marino 1995
Tambay/Brundle - Monaco 1986
Zonta - Belgium 1999 (qualifying)
Comas - Germany 1991 (qualifying)
Andretti/Berger - Brazil 1993
Fittipaldi/Martini - Italy 1993
Warwick/Badoer (warmup) - Germany 1993
Make a video about these ones but don't make factual errors
Excuse me, need to check you right there....Formula 1 does NOT have the fastest race cars on the planet. That belongs solely to NHRA Top Fuel Funny Cars and Dragsters. 1/4 mile, 300+mph. Granted, they don't turn, but it's still a race.
Where’s arton senna😊
where's Grosjean's crash at Bahrain ? Where's Guanyu Zhou at Silverstone ? Rubens Barrichello's at Imola ? Where's Mark Webbers 360 flip ? Nikki Lauda Nurburgring ? Come on. Hulkenberg crash was ok. Nobody expected anything bad.
Rubens Barrichello's crash at Imola ias at 22:22