Best f1 races ever reddit There was a lot of debate, apparently, over whether the 2005 or 2007 car was the 'better' one. Love watching the Schumacher battles with Mika and Kimi. Which F1 game has the best ai racing experience? The worst crash ever, for which there is footage, is for sure the Tom Pryce incident in 1977 where a fire marshall crossed the track in front of him. Races like the 2010 and 2011 Chinese GP and the 2011 German GP were modern-day classics too. My googling has failed pretty hard on this as I'm sure you can imagine. 2008 spa race was my personal favorite. 2012 Valencia was also an up and down race, the only good one in Valencia ever 2014 Bahrain, the Duel in the Desert 2015 Sepang was a feel good moment 2016 Spain: Having just spent a happy 15 minutes looking at reproduction helmets - thanks to an earlier post today - I'm wondering what you think the greatest design of all time was? Some are iconic Fun Fact: Per FIA's F1 Superlicence System;24 year-old Colton Herta who has 7 Wins,14 Podiums,12 Poles in Indycar (second best open-wheel racing series in the world) isn't qualified for F1; whereas 17 year-old Kimi Antonelli who has ''0'' 2. 9K votes, 291 comments. check out the simrally subreddit for info about the rallysimfans plugin/version of Richard Burns Rally. (Also, speaking of the '66 Le Mans: Amon's record at Le Mans is DSQ, DNF, 1st, DNF, DNF, DNF, But if you really want to drive an F1 car there are not a lot of options and you really need to do a lot of work on checking what they offer and how you need to prepare. Bahrain: I think last race was my favorite race from last three seasons. Skip to I'd also like some more excitement from my team boss. fully agree. I run two endurance races a day at Silverstone and one at COTA. The difference is that the House of Saud has motivations other than profit to build the track, thus they don't care about the cost. e. People seem to forget that in 2013 before the F1 has 23 races and, well, many of the spectators (like me) actually choose a set of races to follow because 23 is way too high a number and we actually have more to do in our lives. Podium finishers Mike Hawthorn, Tony Brooks & Stuart Lewis-Evans ALL suffered mechanical failures as they crossed the line at the Belgian GP. I forgot to mention China 2018 in my first comment, at this point you should have a pretty good list of races to watch haha Though AC has the best f1 driving experience, The best overall f1 game is pretty much the codemasters f1 games. So in what race did literally nothing fun happen? [ Charles Leclerc via IG] 1-2 for the team todayyyy ! Very happy for the team, disappointed with my performance yesterday in qualifying but today was the best we could do. But if you want to actually race F1 cars against F1 cars and get at least some of the experience of an F1 race weekend than the F1 series can't be beat. It's truly incredible. 2 laps of following a safety car with no start and no chequered flag is a race, but the cars lining up and racing for 100km finishing with a chequered flag isn't. I can’t confirm this since I the best racing driver to ever come from New Zealand. That was the first race i have ever watched live start to finish. Try to simulate rainy Spa race, lol. So many race/quali/practice/sim settings and a truly open livery creator/editor. 1994, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2016 are the best years IMO. You Hi all - my family has become big F1 fans after watching the Netflix series and now closely watching the 2021 season. A T-1000 in a world of T-800s. And that apparently means it's the greatest race of the year. There wasn't particularly any outright good dry races. In 2004 there were only 3 races Ferrari didn't win. Any suggestions? Thank you! Edit: Thank you everyone for your suggestions! I made a list of every race mentioned and ordered by year (not by month or place in the race calendar, however - I’m too lazy for that). Here it is! My wife expressed a little curiosity in F1 due to my interest. 2010 is a famous one but it also contains literally the most boring race I've ever seen, Bahrain, and many were a bit quiet. Or Bahrain 2014 was probably the best race I ever watched live until Brazil he usually just drives off from the starting grid with the best car that f1 has ever seen. I'd rate the former above Monza and the latters only just behind it. So seeing it this way is a much more evenly The hosts already know quite a lot about F1, but they also have a rotating panel of guests, starting with just other fans of the sport, but also lower level racing drivers, an actual F1 journalist for 30 or so years, and occassionally even the former CEO of Lotus F1 Team. 2012, the final third was pretty plain-Jane. Germany 2000 - pure Hockenheim madness, one of F1’s classic races. Haha, I did a bit of a double-take when I saw the Belgian GP on the list but then I remembered that the 1974 race was at the horrible Nivelles circuit and that Spa wasn't used for F1 between 1970 and 1983 (it was scheduled to be used in F1 2013 (To this day the best most complete F1 experience) F1 2020 / F1 2019 (Best modes, My Team / Driver Career respectively, perfected modern formula, driver transfers) F1 2017 (Huge step up from 2015 and 2016 at the time, essentially every game that came after 2017 is The best community for all F1 games. I have since watched GBGP and the Austrian GP live. The dying laps of the 2008 Brazilian GP and 2008 Belgian GP are definitely amongst the best ever. F1 makes less and less sense. Bad tires, bad ffb, outdated physics, disconnected feel - best F1 simulator ever. Also the race reviews are on Sunday evening, many podcasts unfortunately Exactly. M$ 250K a day. But between 2000-2004 Schumacher won 47% of all the races. Watching it live was a nightmare, constant safety car. Monza: Great ambiance combined with great speed. Baked-in reliability. Todt is at 40% but Ferrari won 2 races from 1993-1995. I'm trying to use asetto corsa for f1 racing right now. Who won Formula 1 most? Michael Schumacher use the following search parameters to narrow your results: subreddit:subreddit find submissions in "subreddit" author:username find submissions by "username" Here’s how fans voted for their favourite Grand Prix of the 2010s, from our top 10 shortlist. Canada and Silverstone are usually pretty good for close racing. Lewis will no doubt though go Apart from the atmosphere and the noise, seeing any F1 race "live" is rather limited. Still, they are reusable and much better than foam earplugs. Welcome to r/Formula1, the best independent online Formula 1 community! Members Online Jolyon Palmer's Testing Takeaways | 2024 F1 Pre-Season Testing And for league racing I think 22 is the worst because DRS is underpowered and slipstream is weaker (tbf weaker slipstream is now a thing irl) which leads to more processional races where people save ERS and wait for the pit window and now because you get a free tyre choice in the top 10 everyone starts on hards and does the same strategy which is boring and leads to more 484 votes, 146 comments. The Michael won 13 / 18 races, P2 in 2, a P7, P12 and a DNF. There's no way you could run modern F1 cars there without serious changes, but it's always hosted fun touring car (etc) races. I have seen people asking for the best races like Canada 2011 and Brazil 2012 but that got me thinking about what f1 race was the most uneventful (boring) through all the years of formula one. It's all part of the great calculation that an F1 race is. Please share your opinions in the comments. Baku 2017 is a distant third (largely here for Vettel’s ramming, which is pretty rare). I finally convinced her to watch a race with me because of the spectacle of this being the 1000th race, the previous year was pretty great, and it was on at a reasonable time for us. 2019 while being unrealistic and just gimmicky, offered some lore with Lukas Weber and Devon Butler joining you all gosde in F1, also the contract negotiations were every 4 races and not just twice a Brazil 2003 has to be top for craziest. In the final race of the season, Sebastian Vettel had to defend a 13 point lead over Once every couple of years, we witness a race which could be considered as among the best ever. You've got to be an extremely hardcore fan with nothing else to do to watch all the races. They all seem to 5k plus or minus a k, which is a reasonable race distance. He does have bad races OTD in 1958, F1 almost had its craziest finish ever. Recorded as the most overtake in F1 race ever. Also, you can find the occasional old F1 race on youtube. Hamilton leaving the field. 2K votes, 380 comments. Is this something that has ever happened? The first time I went to a formula one race was probably the best day of my life! So if you truly love racing and F1 you must go. "Oh, but NASCAR". If I figure next year there'll be F2, F3 and the V8's with probably a couple of stunt events like the Ultimate Speed Challenge and maybe a small celebrity race like they used to have in the past but even with short professional races, it's really hard to squeeze in the practice sessions, qualy, formation laps etc. Good ffb also compared to the others. Good graphics, nice driving control but don't have an exciting race mode. And whilst it’s impossible to rank all these great races relative to one The 1994 Monaco Grand Prix is widely considered to be the best ever F1 race, due to its thrilling finish and dramatic events. Lewis and Merc used the same strategy (no spoilers from me) to win a race earlier in the season, that Max and Red Bull used in that race. The Ferrari wasn't by far the best car of the grid that year but he still managed to put her on pole with a margin of 0"5 over Hill (P2 in the Williams) and 1"2 over Irvine who was driving the same car (P7). For this setup, it sounds like the battery is dead after one lap of F1, however long that A good race with a lot of feel good stories. Unlike say, the 2019 German GP where it's non-stop drama and mistakes. It held the USGP for 20 years, and was a favorite of fans and drivers for putting up good races and being one hell of a circuit to drive. So it's fun learning this one now. Get the Reddit app Scan this Another good shout is Austria 2019 - for me the best "racer's race" in F1 history. By far the best car on the grid and his teammate who was leading him in the title race died mid season. Lately I’ve really been getting into watching old F1 races on F1 TV from like the 70s and on. Monaco Nurburgring 99 and Suzuka 05 are the greatest races ever and for different reasons. We live in Germany and can get pretty much anywhere in Europe without too much trouble. No one was sure if they were going to race. Watkins Glen: Fast, Old School, Simple. F1 cars have pace gaps relative to one another, and there's an Europe 1993 - that famous Senna race. Best time to become a fan. The first one is a great guitar intro; it gets the anticipation going, the second one associated with the early 2000s creates a sense of urgency, the third one during the final ITV years creates a serious mood, and the theme that Imo best for career mode was F1 2019, and maybe 2020. Europe 2007, Belgium 2008, Italy 2008, Europe 2009 ( strategic race), 2010 Silverstone, 2011 Monaco ( slow but pretty thrilling to watch), 2011 Japan, 2012 Europe, 2012 Italy, 2012 Brazil ( IMO the best race I have ever seen and I have been watching for 11 years plus some older races), 2013 Australia, 2013 Bahrain, 2013 Japan, 2013 India ( if you want to watch a drive of total My ranking would be very similar to yours. Hill also didn't go on to achieve anything noteworty post that in his career. 9M subscribers in the formula1 community. Driver sat too far forward and too high, font was at too steep an angle. Brown isn't a good name either, three have entered F1 races, they only lasted a combined 12, and scored 2 points. Everything Alonso predicted has come to fruition. And if you're considering it, go while the V8 is still around. Paved runnoffs and other safety measures. Oulton park is anothe great circuit. Vettel is a great guy, Brazil 2012 is also a good Vettel race like I already mentioned aswell. This video has most but not all themes, but hearing each one makes me excited and motivated to watch F1. If we're talking about racing laps instead, I have to mention Michael and Monaco again, this time the 1997 edition. If you don't trail brake you won't be able to turn in as well or get as fast of times it's almost a must now in f1 2023 to be truely fast. Welcome to r/Formula1, the best independent online Formula 1 community!. These races have a great wiki page, suggest reading them if you want to get more info. This past winter, my wife and I snorted F1 races from the early-80's to the mid-90's. 8M subscribers in the formula1 community. The way I acquire M$ (99% of them) is by Endurance Racing my 2019 F1 Ferrari at Silverstone. They sound as good as my custom molded earplugs with the 15 dB filters, but might start to hurt in the ears after a couple of hours of use. It always bothered me that even as racing games began to look better visually, they really lost the sim feel/focus. Have a long OTD in 1958, F1 almost had its craziest finish ever. I'd love to see another race there. We want to attend a race in person in 2022. Austria had racing, drama and 2 unexpected podiums. Open to F1, sportscars and USAC, F1 cars only took the start in 1958, but even these were just modified vehicles. Starting July 11th. No more archives, replays, summaries, past seasons, tech talks, Palmer's analysis, F1 Icons, documentaries, before and after race shows. I love the 08 bmw, just felt like my list was too OTD in 1958, F1 almost had its craziest finish ever. He was up against Hamilton in 2008-09, who was the fastest driver of F1 at the time, did decently against him (Not as good as Button in 2011 or Rosberg), but Lewis was a top driver of F1. The monaco races are often pretty uneventful but they have a historic value and the quali is pretty fun. Yes the newest ones look all pretty and sound pretty, but those old Microprose games by Geoff Crammond were special. Or You can’t say Max had one of the greatest F1 cars ever in 2021. 2013: Brazil, Australia, Singapore 2012: First 7 race all had different winners, Valencia (European GP), Abu Dhabi, Brazil. Races there are often better than they have any right to be. Good connection with flights in my country and also to the track (next to the city of Imola). I think a lot of recent seasons have been at least very good. Welcome to r/Formula1, the best independent online Formula 1 community! Best chance is probably a wet race with no safety car - Lewis won by a minute at Silverstone 2008 and only two other cars (Heidfeld in the BMW and Barrichello in the Honda) were on the lead lap. And then it was almost a complete snoozefest. While the best drivers in the world are usually in F1 because it has the most money, endurance racing is the best category to measure how various drivers compare. Monaco 1993 - another famous Senna show. Frequency response is good but the only available volume reduction level is 25 dB. Post schumi we had multiple title fights, some with more than two teams, the rise of vettel and Hamilton and generally no boring seasons apart from 2011 which still had good racing. 19 race victories in a single season (breaking his own record), His 2021 was more impressive because he was fighting with one of the best drivers ever. 86 lotus was just kinda squat looking. Leave ovals to cars designed for them. A sustained fight between three all-time great drivers in three different cars. Winkelhocks also numbered three and scored 2 points, but competed in 64 races. In 20 days you have M$ 5,000,000 in the bank. Australia 1994 - last Mansell win, plus Schumacher dastardly move on Hill UNOFFICIAL: A reddit for discussing all things in the rFactor 2 world. Couple Donington park has only hosted one race recently, but of course, it was the scene of the majestic Senna 1993 European GP win. I live 6 miles from IMS and have season tickets. Modern F1's numbers are heavily skewed to the present for a number of reasons. Fun Fact: Per FIA's F1 Superlicence System;24 year-old Colton Herta who has 7 Wins,14 Podiums,12 Poles in Indycar (second best open-wheel racing series in the world) isn't qualified for F1; whereas 17 year-old Kimi Antonelli who has ''0'' Schumacher's 1999 season wasn't really that crazy good even in the beginning, plus, his accident came in the 8th race so he's far off here after 9 races. But being beaten by two newcomers has exposed him not once but twice now. In 2011 you had: China (Racing frankly everywhere, Hamilton charge from almost Baku throws up good races because things go all clownshoes. The marshall was horrifically killed by the car and his fire extinguisher struck Pryce in the head killing him also. With just one car. Whether it's for the nail-biting overtakes, iconic moments, or just an unforgettable atmosphere or which race Championship Decider | Unpredictable Weather | Drama Everywhere | Mega Comeback | Sheer Excitement If there’s one race that you need to watch from start to finish, it’s the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix. Terribly ugly. Japan 2000 - Not the best race ever, but Schumacher’s first championship with Ferrari. and I wanted to comment the Rosberg pic as well which is an awesome display of the cars. Midfield was also pretty tasty that weekend Imola- first half rain was very fun to watch. Brazil- one of the best drives I've ever saw. Like the race is 4 bloody hours, watching it is not as exciting as watching the highlights. Good points overall, I’ll push more than ever to come back stronger in Japan. A 0. It's rare to get them both. However, Monza had an oval track that was used for an exhibition race called Race of the Two Worlds in 1957 and 1958. Welcome to r/Formula1, the best independent online Formula 1 community! A lot of good mentions here. If all you want to do is drive a realistic F1 car on a track then the RSS F1 mods for AC are probably best. 8+ more races a season. It has a somewhat in-depth career mode, and multiple sorts of races like standard races, drift events, drag races and demolition derbies. the McLaren website if McLaren makes an announcement), or a tweet by a news agency, journalist or Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. He also won the Indy 500 that year and is the only one who won the F1 championship and the Indy 500 in the same year. Don't watch 2011, it really only had a few good races and basically loses out to 2010 and 2012 in every aspect Since the speed of F1 cars across the line is generally quite high (150-200kph), the cars are moving 40m+/s. A bad position is usually due to bad luck. the McLaren website if McLaren makes an announcement), No worries! Welcome to F1. I became an f1 fan later in life so I didn’t get to experience this badassery but there was a solid 95/96 nascar pc game that was very similar to this. 66 votes, 16 comments. You can walk around near the circuit before the race. Welcome to F1 reddit, where actual content doesn't matter and all context of a post is ignored, I reckon Max will go on to dominate other racing series and show he's the greatest racing talent we've ever seem. Scroll down to watch highlights from each one and see which race won Japan 2005 is my personal favorite; Germany 2019, Bahrain 2014, Canada 2014, Brazil 2016, Monaco 1984, Belgium 1998, and Hungary 2015 are all solid as well. Hello, Here is a collection of F1 races which are available to you for direct download or play in your favorite player! Most There's a few trophies I like, not sure which I consider the best. I can see the point given that the 2005 has no claim to a title, whereas the 2007 car really scored the most points across as season and is in a very concrete sense the best car to not win a title, because it sort of did . I enjoyed them immensely and am saddened that there isn't a live race to watch this Sunday as I have grown to appreciate the anticipation of a race weekend. I was only 15 back when Mika won his first championship in 98, it was what really got me into F1 hardcore, despite having watched races here and there (Adelaide 94 is the first race I recall watching). The rain-race of Brasil 2016 is definitely in my top 3 favorite races. Your best options are Super Formula Lights and the F3 series. Britain had good racing and incredible drama at the end. Honestly the entire 2000 season as a whole is well worth watching. Silverstone Monza Spa Monaco Interlagos Imola Suzuka Montreal Hungaroring I really wish that instead of these stupid threats of dropping historic races they started an F1 Heritage Circuits 2. Imagine getting that for your first (and only) F1 I think this is a very good analysis. For an example, F1 2011 has an I feel F1 2016 is the best F1 mobile racing game ever. Many racers have good and bad races, but Max VERY rarely seems to have a bad race. Can't forget USA 2005 Which race do you look back as the best one ever? What are some of the best f1 races to rewatch ? Iconic Comebacks and Championship Deciders. Please stop me if this is a silly question, but as a runner I've always thought it would be cool to run a race on one of the tracks on foot. After those races the quality kinda drops and depending on how you feel about it 2010 Germany could be argued to be one of the worst GP's of recent times. He outperformed Fisichella in 2007 in his rookie season(The year before, Fisichella was destroyed by Alonso, in Alonso's best 2000s season). Canada 2012 would be my nomination for best race. When Formula 1 is all about different manufacturers and not even about drivers much. Hamilton 2016 also 'only' had 142. England 1993 - amazing scrap between Senna and Prost. 6th – The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – Round 13. 2 wet wins that would have been 3 if his 1 stopper worked at Monza (rain started again so had to 2 The greatest drivers of all time always become the greatest drivers of all time after retirement. Japan 1993 Belgium 1994 - Schumacher starting from way back. F1 Esports Pro Series starts on September 14th! Banner by u/Oli695 Members Online • wegotapplejuice . From 2014-2017 there are three or four of the best races per season, as well as 10 minute highlights for every race. 16-17 races is a good situation. Besides, they are doing Sprint Race, F2 and F3. F1 Racing once did a survey of McLaren staff re their favourite cars. As an average F1 gamer (race 1 race a night in career going through the practice, qualifying and race) in my opinion if you crank your AI difficulty up you get some pretty good competitive racing, your not just zooming past everyone and always taking HRT - Hispania Racing Team. 3 races in 1996. Again for 2004 Even the Indy 500 is rather boring for me - though Indycar is great when not racing on ovals. Most of you miss that this man does about 20-30 hours of sim racing a week on iRacing. Idk if this is relevant but in F1 2018 simulation is absolutely horrid, I've been running 1st of championship, 1st in almost every race In my McLaren, max reputation everywhere, team expects 3rd or better, I start 1st from quali (wet quali, dry race, i had dry setup so i should have definitely have an edge in the dry race) start 1st, complete a couple laps in 1st place, put 3 seconds Apparently this was a race, but sprint qualifying isn't. I have F1 Championship Edition, F1 2011 and F1 2014 for PS3 and F1 2013 Classic Edition on Steam, my favorites are F1CE, F1 2013 and F1 2014. Second half was a little less interesting but good race overall Good races: Spain, Baku, France, The home of EA SPORTS F1 on Reddit! It was the best F1 series of all time, and nothing came close. be considered a GOAT, is the absurd consistency. Canada 2011 is the only challenger off the top of my head. From the first races it's clear who wins the championship. Lack of development/testing which allows dominant teams to hold onto their advantages longer. Perfectly timed calls that showed Red Bull had balls on that day, to run the risky strategy, given that Max had the lead in the race. 2003 - amazing 3 way battle, although doesn't compare to 2010. Or when a lap or two difference in race length would ruin some drivers' strategy gambles. Lewis won the first race of the season, he only won 2 more dry races ALL season. But even people who aren't really into F1 would love the experience and get blown away. 2 or 3 red flags. I hear raceroom has made huge overhauls to their ffb and physics and seems to be a great contender. The last part was good thanks to max being insanely quick in the rain. I do know the absolute worst of recent times: the Santander ones. Silverstone: This is one of those circuits that just has something special. Started following F1 a couple years ago and I’ve really come to enjoy it now that I understand everything that goes into it and the team dynamics. We've all picked our favorite teams and are glued to the TV each weekend. Donington 93 (Senna's best race?) Imola 94 (Probably the most defining race in F1 history, crappy race though) Spa 95 Monaco 96 Spain 96 (Schumi's best race?) Japan 97 Jerez 97 Spa 98 Nurburgring 99 Malaysia 99 The problem with F1 TV at the moment is that the archives are incomplete. His consistency while being absolutely flawless, is astonishing. From the race itself, you'll see only what you can see from where you are located, all the rest is invisible. He raced in the British and French F2 as well that year and won both. There's an app (RARE) for having modern f1 rules for the ai, but it's so much work to have a proper f1 race with pitstops and all (not to mention full weekends, which is impossible right now since RARE only works on single races right now). Hi! I can answer this to some degree as I fly FPV freestyle drones. BMW's attitude to the season really annoyed me though, and so did Singapore farce. and still get everything cleared up in time for the next race. Brazil can get nuts (again, surprise rainstorms really shake things up) I think these races from the 2000s and 2010s. Has any f1 game ever had create a track? Discussion [OT] Italian Motorsport Boss wants to renovate the Monza Oval (for non-F1 races) Find the best posts and communities about F1 2011 on Reddit. Happy Ears (10€) - Very cheap but quite good earplugs. They are the fastest open wheelers until you get to the B Class SF23 series, and they alternate fixed/open races every hour with plenty of drivers for multiple splits throughout the day. Australia 07, Canada 07, Japan 07, Britain 08, Brazil 08 (okay that may be more an iconic race, not one of his best performances), China 11 Haha, I bet! Spain 2016 is a great race, very exciting and worth watching, but not the "best Lewis Hamilton race ever" : The annual F1 team bosses' top 10 drivers of the season Quite a lot of the episodes are focussed around individual races but they go into a lot of depth about what was happening in F1 around that time eg on an hour long episode what went on in the race may be 10 minutes, the rest is background. But seriously, from the current teams, Ferrari, McLaren and Williams have the most history and many driver and constructor titles between them. that said, some real rally people race on there and it Spa and Singapore 2010 are two decent races with plenty of action Korea 2010 for a disaster of a race Canada 2011 is one of the best races F1 ever ran, and better than all of 2011 combined I should warn you, put on any race 2012 ran and you will be entertained (except for a couple obvious duds, like India) Malaysia 2012 F1TV in France loses access to EVERYTHING except live races on Sunday. Score: 7 / 10 While Imola is definitely not the best track for modern F1 due to lack of overtaking, the 2020 race provided some great unpredictability and action throughout the field. I heard it was the First time I saw the cars was them racing up against the Eau Rouge, I never realized how steep that was and how fast these cars really were. Thanks! if you are ever interested in rally, you can get your racing fix asynchronously any time of day. Hell of a call, considering his 1966 Le Mans partner was fellow Kiwi Bruce McLaren. No doubt about it. Lets not get me started with all the spins and clumsy crashes durig the last 4 seasons. They also have a great racing system. But also Ferrari more than doubled P2 in the WCC. So, I'm kinda new, so the only one I know of is the 2011 Canadian GP, and I'm looking for some exciting races to watch this weekend from the last 10 years, hopefully with lots of comebacks, overtaking, crashes, or close fights at the top. I remember that 2002 pic was in every lexikon which had F1 in it. Barcelona 1996 - Best race Schumacher ever did in the very average 1996 Ferrari. Portimao had a little bit of everything. Or 2015 Fontana ("The greatest race no one ever saw") 2015 Sonoma (great ending to the season) 2017 Indy 500 To OP, a good F1 comparison for Nashville would be calling it the Baku of Indycar. Hungaroring throws up drama especially when it rains, even though it's terrible for passing. F1 cars aren't designed for ovals and use on such tracks would result in races worse even than the Indy oval ones. Hard to single out a race for being the best, but the 2014 Bahrain GP had me on the edge of my seat for all 50-odd laps. you can adjust setup, but can't switch parts around. Let's hope we'll see it on the calendar for many more years. The best strategy for winning in modern F1 is almost always to manage the tires to allow for a one-stop race (or the least number of pitstops possible), which means the fastest cars that are in contention for wins usually will not have a I'd much rather watch a standard quali and a good action-packed race, than miss the quali (because I'm working on Friday) and have 2 days of stretched out and watered down racing (because so far there hasn't been a single weekend where both Alright ill break it down. If anyone can break it, it's Lewis in a wet race. According to my aunt’s experience, 2005 Bahrain GP: one of the hottest F1 race ever: engine goes kabom, mechanical failure is too damn high, dehydrated drivers, name it. Brazil was a stunning race though ( a bit of a recurring theme here) 2000 - hakkinens last good year 2008 - good races but too many errors by so called top drivers. In 2023, No ifs and buts, it is the greatest season in F1 history by a driver. The best race of the hybrid era, Bahrain 2014, is there so Fun Fact: Per FIA's F1 Superlicence System;24 year-old Colton Herta who has 7 Wins,14 Podiums,12 Poles in Indycar (second best open-wheel racing series in the world) isn't qualified for F1; whereas 17 year-old Kimi Antonelli who has ''0'' You get seasons with good title fights like 2010, or seasons with great racing like 2011. I went to all the F1 races when they were here but just on general principle, I didn’t know anything about F1 at the time. Bro he’s not top 5. You'd be better off buying a large TV and I’m planning to rewatch some old F1 archived races and want to specifically watch some of Lewis’s best races. It was a perfect storm to get someone hooked. The main races I could attend to are: Imola (22-24 Apr), Austria (8-10 Jul) and Spa (26-28 Aug). He’s obsessed with it and he talked about it in an interview. It's like a W12 cup series without weather. I feel like this race is one of the most affected by rose tinted glasses. With this season over i have f1 tv and want to look back on some historical races. Yeah - it had drama, and an unexpected winner. We made a point of watching them in order because otherwise you miss things. Or Max Verstappen’s Top 5 F1 Drivers Ever Video Schumacher Senna Alonso Hamilton Fangio 24 year-old Colton Herta who has 7 Wins,14 Podiums,12 Poles in OTD in 1958, F1 almost had its craziest finish ever. Top 10 sure. That's it. It has great cars, but honestly setting up the races is really painful. If you don’t put in some time in sim racing at the very least you will struggle to make even a single corner in an F3 type car, not to mention an F1 car. Our drones average 2-3 minutes with regular flying, or about 2½ mins for racing. There's a lot of excting moments yes but the race has a lot of breaks breaking the momentum of excitement. Looking forward for next year. 7 races, with 8 podium finishes (including 2 wins) for teams outside the Top 3 WCC. For the move itself I remember very vividly the red lights on the back of the two cars, because of the track still drying up, separating and exposing the red light of Zonta. 3. 2023 Dutch GP: It's not raining, then it is, then it's not, then it's raining again and hard, then it's not. Don't know how far back in the annals of time you want to go, but I'd point your friend to some outright bangers (Brazil 2012, Silverstone 2022) and if they're interested try some of the races that played a part in shaping the 'modern' era: Imola 2005 (a battle for the ages between Schumacher and Alonso), Canada/US 2007 (for Hamilton properly arriving), 2010 Turkish GP (for a study in Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. It was fun, you could really hug the corners and just drive hard in it. That got me thinking Why doesn’t NASCAR have something like this? 🙃 What are some of the best NASCAR races people have seen that are worth watching? OTD in 1958, F1 almost had its craziest finish ever. But overall I didn't enjoy the race. This year is going to break 70 years of statistics, there's going to be asterisks all over. 01s difference is already more than foot, which is pretty visible visually, especially since speed differential isn't going to be that high. Suzuka: The crossover, the Esses, 130R, Spoon Curve the history the beauty exciting racing, and this is a circuit that you could drive for hours. 5M subscribers in the formula1 community. I’d like to double down on 2021 France. But the best f1 game of all time imo is f1 2020. Different challenges but as Peter Windsor wrote in F1 Racing: at the end of the day it's all understeer, oversteer, brakes and throttle. F1 has always had epic intros and themes. The record is actually Rosberg in 2015 with 177. Features I liked: Practice sessions 3 qualifying sessions (Q1, Q2, Q3) Full length race Pitstops 3 tyre compounds (and it varied depending on the circuit. Remember, at the end of the day, their job is to talk and commentate. "Good points finish" after scoring the teams first ever F1 point is not But as an F1 fan who has longed for a Rewatched 2007 and 2008 recently on F1 tv and was honestly blown away with how exciting and dramatic it was. It also has multiplayer, splitscreen and online (though you're hard-pressed to find anyone), so if you have friends who Hi! I am a relatively new F1 fan who started watching at the start of the 2020 season, and have recently started to dig through the F1 TV Pro races archive - watched Brazil 2008 (heartbreaking) and Malaysia 2009 so far. He also won several touring races When it comes to weather related events or scientific knowledge, the Sky F1 talent aren't completely clueless, they do have some experience given their relevant racing careers and experience within F1, but they aren't completely informed. Plus, there are more fun f1-related activities there. Top 5 is in no particular order: Fangio, Senna, Schumacher, Hamilton, Clark, Prost. Belgium 2000 - epic battle between Schumacher and Hakkenin, one of the greatest overtakes in F1 history. That adds up to a lot more time Four entered (including one of only 5 women to race in F1), they managed 24 races between them, and racked up one single lonely point. Japan 1994 - crazy rain race won by Hill and probably his greatest moment on F1. These posts must always link to an outlet/news agency, the website of the involved party (i. Several races are celebrated for their dramatic comebacks and pivotal moments in Because why the hell is Gilles Villeneuve considered one of the greatest of all time when this random South African dude not only finished him in the only year where both of them actually had a championship-contending car - but when As a solo female traveller attending races, Singapore is definitely the best. The News flair is reserved for submissions covering F1 and F1-related news. I personally wasn’t an F1 fan at the time so not knowing the outcomes really made it a treat. Sometimes when the commentary seems to be not in English, once the race gets underway it will revert to the Brit commentary. If the race went one lap longer, Cliff Allison would've been an F1 race winner. Caesars Palace is just a bad idea on a bad idea, a third F1 race in America, still relatively close to Long Beach, held in a parking lot with a ton of boring corners and it didn't even have the spectacle of racing on the Vegas Strip at night. It's also why we have so many tracks from that region on the grid: they're paying FOM nearly triple what Yes, Massa easily out scored Hamilton in the dry races. In later years I felt you got those good dry races. If you need OFFICIAL support from MSG/Studio 397 Staff, use the links for the Discord and post in the support channels. the whole thing wont cost you a dime. Example: softest tyres in Canada, Singapore and Hardest tyres in Silverstone) The era of 05-12 in general was great for f1. OTD in 1958, F1 almost had its craziest finish ever. There's also Keke Rosberg who kinda stumbled his way into the 1982 tittle after both Ferrari drivers with far superior in skill and with a better car had unfortunate accidents. Personally, I choose to go with the gap between the driver and the next best, and for that it has to be Schumacher. 2003 for a very competitive season and 100% the best season during the Ferrari dominance Bonus: Don't watch 2015, it was basically the same as 2001-2002. Don’t crush my dreams. He also won the Australia based tasman series which used older F1 cars, winning 11 of the 15 races. The sound only getting louder. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. There is too much rivalry in the sport to conclude any of the greats were indeed the greats while they were driving. Thank you for this, I have very fond memories of these times in F1. His dad says all his downtime is spent sim racing. Nurburgring 1957 - Fangio makes the fearsome Nordschliefe his bitch in his greatest ever drive. Also, the battle of Lewis vs. Nico will go down as the greatest between teammates of all time! However, no amount of testing can ever prepare someone in an actual F1 Grand Prix race, and for Lewis to do that in his first ever race, in the first corner against the current double world champion who has 6 years of experience already in So, I just got into watching F1 this year at MonacoGP. On the other hand, there are races that are not long enough - when the driver following another lacks a lap or two to catch him. Imola: F1 tickets haven't been launched so I could get any seat if I'm quick (probably Acqua Minerali). pocpdpe okqlb nkldbv womrw mkep lsaqwk lcte pxmzaunj gdgax ncpg