http://youtu.be/V4HByegrqdU
Wet races these days? Mere showers and they stop it if it gets anywhere near puddles........this is a wet race http://youtu.be/DOre43k_ED0
Michael, comes second despite being stuck in fifth gear (and I don’t mean the corny tv show with tiff needell and naughty Vicky Henderson) http://youtu.be/bDDxip-5RQY
Another faultless drive, a crap car under him, tipping down with rain, Michael rises above everyone else and trounces them http://youtu.be/MSkLILrgrpY
Jean alesi in England, watch the hands, what a handful that car was, but enjoy one of the last V12 ferrari race engines http://youtu.be/9ESAYRZ5DMc
I couldn’t post all these videos without one that concentrated on Enzo himself.... careful though, it’s 50 minutes long http://youtu.be/GtgxdpctwYs
I’ll tell you what, these days I can barely concentrate on the boring snoozefests that we experience for f1 races these days, yet put me in front of YouTube and tell me to watch clips and races from the past and I can spend 8 hours without actually realising it. I think today cost me a fortune in lost business, but what a day! Forza Ferrari!
Who was the best ferrari driver ever? Gilles Villeneuve and Tazio Nuvolari, no doubts about it Who was worst? Badoer i guess Which race was your favorite ever? France 1979, Jarama 1981, Brazil 2007 What car represents the best F1 Ferrari produced? F2004, but the most iconic would be the 1975 312T What car should we all try to forget? F 92 i guess, and 312 b3 and 312 t5 Hold old were you when you first fell under the spell of the red cars of Maranello? 3 years old Tell us all your Ferrari stories, why you chose to love the marque, what brought you under it’s spell and why even losing doesn’t shake you out of it! My older brother liked Ferrari (he's 6 years older) so i liked them too....i would watch the races (black and white at the time) and i didn't knew wich were the Ferraris, my brother would tell me , and when one of them would break or crash i would run out to the kitchen crying! ( My oldest memory is Niki Lauda exiting the Monaco tunel back in 1977....then i remenber Peterson's accident in 78, and the double victory from Ferrari at Monza 79. I've been crazy for them ever since, watching every race (missed a couple in the last years). The death of Gilles was the saddest day for me related with Ferrari. He was so much better than everyone else....just irrepaceble and took the magic out of the races....i had other diver whom i liked, Alboreto and Berger, and then arrived Jean alesi, such an awsome talent, my favourite after Gilles, i would put him on levell with Mika and Michael....he just didn't have any luck, but for me he was one of the greatest. The 2007 season was an amazing year, the final was out of this world ...hoping for another one!
Thank you Sid, the one over Arnoux at Monaco is just fabulous, René was so taken by surprise that he got distracted and another car wet trough!
Amazing stuff from Alesi, overtaking Prost twice in a car that had some 50 or 60 hp down on the Ferrari
There was definitely something odd about that - there's no way you could do a pit stop stuck in 5th ...
Just look at this..this is what a Ferrari driver is all about for me..such car control, to me no one even compares to him in our days!
Really? Senna did the same a few years before... you keep the revs up and control the clutch. It happened Patrick, so not sure what you are getting at?
Don't recall Senna ever doing a stop in 5th, but wasn't it the year that Benetton allegedly had illegal traction control? Hard to believe that Briatore would be involved in anything so dodgy though.
Senna did a race stick in gear, can’t remember which, from memory he came second, and unless you can prove your accusation, I’m afraid the world doesn’t acknowledge the accusation of traction control in the benneton, but of course, I’m interested to learn how even if there was traction control how this affects a car taking a pit stop stuck in gear? Thrill me won’t you?