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CATATAN AZRUL ANANDA (F1 Indonesia ICON)
Azrul Ananda: Grand Prix Brazil Lomba Paling Dramatis dalam Sejarah F1
Posted on November 04th, 2008 in News
Grand Prix Brazil merupakan lomba paling dramatis dalam sejarah Formula 1. Lewis Hamilton harus menahan napas sampai TIKUNGAN TERAKHIR di LAP TERAKHIR sebelum mengamankan gelar champion 2008.
Catatan AZRUL ANANDA:
Saya baru mengikuti Formula 1 sejak 1992. Bagi saya, Grand Prix Brazil Minggu lalu (kemarin dini hari WIB) sudah merupakan lomba paling dramatis dan emosional.
Begitu baca-baca hasil lomba itu kemarin, dari penulis-penulis F1 kelas dunia yang jauh lebih tua, ternyata mereka pun bilang GP Brazil itu sebagai yang paling dramatis. Bahkan, paling dramatis selama hampir enam dekade diselenggarakannya F1!
Anda yang ketiduran dan melewatkan lomba itu benar-benar patut disayangkan. Bagi saya, lomba itu begitu layaknya ditonton dan kantor-kantor harus memberikan izin karyawannya untuk bolos kerja Senin kemarin!
Felipe Massa tampil luar biasa. Di bawah tekanan, pembalap Ferrari itu tampil sempurna. Start dari pole position, memimpin hampir seluruh lomba, dan finis terdepan. Dia memang tidak punya pilihan kecuali menang karena memasuki seri penutup itu tertinggal tujuh poin di belakang Hamilton.
Gara-gara sempurnanya Massa itu, Hamilton pun tidak boleh tampil santai. Memang, untuk jadi champion, Hamilton hanya perlu finis di urutan kelima. Tapi, tidak ada yang pernah menduga bahwa posisi kelima bisa begitu sulit untuk diraih!
Dengan sekitar tujuh lap tersisa di lomba yang dijadwalkan berlangsung 71 lap itu, Hamilton sebenarnya sudah “aman.” Dia berada di urutan keempat, tinggal menunggu garis finis. Bintang muda Toro Rosso-Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel, menempel di belakangnya. Tapi tidak terlihat membahayakan.
Hanya saja, Yang Di Atas sepertinya merasa kejuaraan dunia harus dibuat lebih seru lagi sebelum finis. Hujan tiba-tiba turun lagi. Dari gerimis menjadi semakin deras.
Kebanyakan pembalap masuk pit untuk pasang ban basah. Termasuk Hamilton. Tapi, ada satu dua yang gambling, tetap bertahan pakai ban kering dengan harapan bisa naik peringkat, lalu mempertahankan posisi sampai finis. Salah satunya adalah pembalap Toyota Timo Glock.
Saat selesai ganti ban, Hamilton berada belasan detik di belakang Glock. Tapi, dia masih ada di urutan kelima dan itu masih cukup untuk mengamankan gelar.
Masalahnya, Hamilton tidak mampu membendung Vettel. Saat lomba tinggal dua lap, Vettel mampu menyalip Hamilton! Pembalap Inggris itu pun melorot ke urutan keenam, tidak cukup untuk mengamankan gelar.
Ketika lomba hanya menyisakan dua tikungan di putaran terakhir, Hamilton masih berada di urutan keenam. Lantas, ketika Felipe Massa melintasi garis finis sebagai pemenang lomba, Hamilton masih berada di urutan keenam. Seluruh personel Ferrari dan keluarga Massa sudah berpelukan merayakannya. Seluruh personel McLaren dan orang-orang terdekat Hamilton melongo tidak percaya.
Sebab, kalau Hamilton finis keenam, berarti Massa mampu menyamai perolehan poinnya (97 poin). Itu berarti Massa-lah yang juara dunia karena dia telah memenangi lebih banyak lomba (enam kali, termasuk di Brazil). Sementara Hamilton “hanya” menang lima kali.
Saat itu, sebagai penonton dan pengamat, saya ikut melongo dan berpikir: Alangkah kejamnya dunia. Tahun lalu, Hamilton kehilangan gelar di lomba terakhir, kalah satu poin di belakang Kimi Raikkonen. Masak tahun ini kalah lebih kejam di lomba terakhir, dengan poin yang sama dengan Felipe Massa?
Kalau itu sampai terjadi, Tuhan sepertinya benar-benar tidak ingin Hamilton jadi world champion.
Namun, di tikungan terakhir itu, “keajaiban Hamilton” terjadi. Kondisi lintasan makin basah dan Glock makin berlepotan mencoba mengontrol mobilnya yang masih memakai ban kering.
Hamilton pun dengan mudah menyalip Glock di tikungan terakhir! Hamilton melintasi garis finis di urutan kelima, mencuri lagi gelar champion dari genggaman Massa. Keluarga Massa yang sudah berpelukan langsung berubah ekspresi menjadi melongo tidak percaya.
Bahkan, Hamilton sendiri mengaku sulit mengungkapkan sukses itu dalam kata-kata. Dia hanya bisa menuturkan betapa mendebarkannya momen-momen akhir lomba tersebut. Kata Hamilton, jantungnya berdebar begitu keras, rasanya seperti akan meledak.
“Sebelum hujan turun, saya sudah merasa nyaman. Ban saya agak habis, tapi saya mampu menjaga posisi. Tapi, kemudian hujan mulai turun, dan saya tak mau mengambil risiko lebih. Lalu, dia (Vettel, Red) menyalip saya dan saya langsung diberi tahu (tim lewat radio) untuk membalas menyalip. Saya benar-benar tidak percaya ini bisa terjadi,” papar pembalap 23 tahun itu.
Sulit menyalip Vettel, Hamilton lantas diberi tahu oleh tim untuk terus memaksa karena Glock tidak jauh di depan. Benar saja, Glock “tertangkap” di tikungan terakhir. Hamilton mengaku bersyukur bisa menyalip pembalap Jerman itu. “Saya hanya bisa berterima kasih kepada Tuhan,” katanya. “Ini salah satu lomba tersulit dalam hidup saya. Mungkin yang tersulit,” tandasnya.***
Sumber: jawapos.com
Posted on November 04th, 2008 in News
Grand Prix Brazil merupakan lomba paling dramatis dalam sejarah Formula 1. Lewis Hamilton harus menahan napas sampai TIKUNGAN TERAKHIR di LAP TERAKHIR sebelum mengamankan gelar champion 2008.
Catatan AZRUL ANANDA:
Saya baru mengikuti Formula 1 sejak 1992. Bagi saya, Grand Prix Brazil Minggu lalu (kemarin dini hari WIB) sudah merupakan lomba paling dramatis dan emosional.
Begitu baca-baca hasil lomba itu kemarin, dari penulis-penulis F1 kelas dunia yang jauh lebih tua, ternyata mereka pun bilang GP Brazil itu sebagai yang paling dramatis. Bahkan, paling dramatis selama hampir enam dekade diselenggarakannya F1!
Anda yang ketiduran dan melewatkan lomba itu benar-benar patut disayangkan. Bagi saya, lomba itu begitu layaknya ditonton dan kantor-kantor harus memberikan izin karyawannya untuk bolos kerja Senin kemarin!
Felipe Massa tampil luar biasa. Di bawah tekanan, pembalap Ferrari itu tampil sempurna. Start dari pole position, memimpin hampir seluruh lomba, dan finis terdepan. Dia memang tidak punya pilihan kecuali menang karena memasuki seri penutup itu tertinggal tujuh poin di belakang Hamilton.
Gara-gara sempurnanya Massa itu, Hamilton pun tidak boleh tampil santai. Memang, untuk jadi champion, Hamilton hanya perlu finis di urutan kelima. Tapi, tidak ada yang pernah menduga bahwa posisi kelima bisa begitu sulit untuk diraih!
Dengan sekitar tujuh lap tersisa di lomba yang dijadwalkan berlangsung 71 lap itu, Hamilton sebenarnya sudah “aman.” Dia berada di urutan keempat, tinggal menunggu garis finis. Bintang muda Toro Rosso-Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel, menempel di belakangnya. Tapi tidak terlihat membahayakan.
Hanya saja, Yang Di Atas sepertinya merasa kejuaraan dunia harus dibuat lebih seru lagi sebelum finis. Hujan tiba-tiba turun lagi. Dari gerimis menjadi semakin deras.
Kebanyakan pembalap masuk pit untuk pasang ban basah. Termasuk Hamilton. Tapi, ada satu dua yang gambling, tetap bertahan pakai ban kering dengan harapan bisa naik peringkat, lalu mempertahankan posisi sampai finis. Salah satunya adalah pembalap Toyota Timo Glock.
Saat selesai ganti ban, Hamilton berada belasan detik di belakang Glock. Tapi, dia masih ada di urutan kelima dan itu masih cukup untuk mengamankan gelar.
Masalahnya, Hamilton tidak mampu membendung Vettel. Saat lomba tinggal dua lap, Vettel mampu menyalip Hamilton! Pembalap Inggris itu pun melorot ke urutan keenam, tidak cukup untuk mengamankan gelar.
Ketika lomba hanya menyisakan dua tikungan di putaran terakhir, Hamilton masih berada di urutan keenam. Lantas, ketika Felipe Massa melintasi garis finis sebagai pemenang lomba, Hamilton masih berada di urutan keenam. Seluruh personel Ferrari dan keluarga Massa sudah berpelukan merayakannya. Seluruh personel McLaren dan orang-orang terdekat Hamilton melongo tidak percaya.
Sebab, kalau Hamilton finis keenam, berarti Massa mampu menyamai perolehan poinnya (97 poin). Itu berarti Massa-lah yang juara dunia karena dia telah memenangi lebih banyak lomba (enam kali, termasuk di Brazil). Sementara Hamilton “hanya” menang lima kali.
Saat itu, sebagai penonton dan pengamat, saya ikut melongo dan berpikir: Alangkah kejamnya dunia. Tahun lalu, Hamilton kehilangan gelar di lomba terakhir, kalah satu poin di belakang Kimi Raikkonen. Masak tahun ini kalah lebih kejam di lomba terakhir, dengan poin yang sama dengan Felipe Massa?
Kalau itu sampai terjadi, Tuhan sepertinya benar-benar tidak ingin Hamilton jadi world champion.
Namun, di tikungan terakhir itu, “keajaiban Hamilton” terjadi. Kondisi lintasan makin basah dan Glock makin berlepotan mencoba mengontrol mobilnya yang masih memakai ban kering.
Hamilton pun dengan mudah menyalip Glock di tikungan terakhir! Hamilton melintasi garis finis di urutan kelima, mencuri lagi gelar champion dari genggaman Massa. Keluarga Massa yang sudah berpelukan langsung berubah ekspresi menjadi melongo tidak percaya.
Bahkan, Hamilton sendiri mengaku sulit mengungkapkan sukses itu dalam kata-kata. Dia hanya bisa menuturkan betapa mendebarkannya momen-momen akhir lomba tersebut. Kata Hamilton, jantungnya berdebar begitu keras, rasanya seperti akan meledak.
“Sebelum hujan turun, saya sudah merasa nyaman. Ban saya agak habis, tapi saya mampu menjaga posisi. Tapi, kemudian hujan mulai turun, dan saya tak mau mengambil risiko lebih. Lalu, dia (Vettel, Red) menyalip saya dan saya langsung diberi tahu (tim lewat radio) untuk membalas menyalip. Saya benar-benar tidak percaya ini bisa terjadi,” papar pembalap 23 tahun itu.
Sulit menyalip Vettel, Hamilton lantas diberi tahu oleh tim untuk terus memaksa karena Glock tidak jauh di depan. Benar saja, Glock “tertangkap” di tikungan terakhir. Hamilton mengaku bersyukur bisa menyalip pembalap Jerman itu. “Saya hanya bisa berterima kasih kepada Tuhan,” katanya. “Ini salah satu lomba tersulit dalam hidup saya. Mungkin yang tersulit,” tandasnya.***
Sumber: jawapos.com
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2008 Round 18: Interlagos, Brazil (02/11/2008)
Mission Impossible for Felipe Massa (BE COME TRUE) in last lap..
Hamilton take the championship title by one point.
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen and Martin Brundle
2007 Round 17: Interlagos, Brazil (21/10/2007)
The three championship contenders, Formula One is poised for the climax of the closest title battle for 21 years.
McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso and their Ferrari rival Kimi Raikkonen all have a chance of winning the world championship.
but,Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen secured his first Formula One title by a single point on Sunday after a great victory in Brazil !
Dikemas dlm 2 versi DVD
DVD 1 : Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
DVD 2 : Race Commentator by Steve Slater
2007 Round 10: Nurburgring, Europe (22/07/2007)
"The Battle for the Lead" massa vs alonso
Race Commentator by James Allen and Martin Brundle
2007 Round 6: Montreal, Canada (10/6/07)
Penalties, black flags, 4 safety cars, Lewis Hamilton - the best rookie ever - taking his first victory in his 6th race and, of course, Robert Kubica's huge shunt which shocked us all. What a race!!!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2006 Round 18: Interlagos, Brazil (22/10/06)
Fernando Alonso clinches his second title but this is a big moment for Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in the history of Formula 1. It's the last race of his career and no one will ever forget his amazing overtaking manoeuvre on Kimi Raikkonen, the man who replaced him in Ferrari..
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2006 Round 15: Monza, Italy (10/9/06)
Michael Schumacher takes his 90th victory in front of the tifosi and right after the race he announces his retirement..!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2006 Round 13: Hungaroring, Hungary (6/8/06)
This is the first win of Jenson Button!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Anthony Davidson.
2005 Round 10: Suzuka, Japan (9/10/05)
The best race of 2005! Kimi Raikkonen starts from 17th and takes an astonishing victory after overtaking Fisichella impressively on the last lap!! Equally impressive was Fernando Alonso who charged through the field and gave everyone a thrill as he passed Schumacher, the seven-time World Champion, around the outside in the daunting 130R Corner!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2005 Round 4: Imola, San Marino (24/4/05)
2005 was a crappy season for Ferrari and a great one for Renault; however, in this race Schumacher managed to give Alonso a hard time and the two of them had a breathtaking battle for the last 12 laps!!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2004 Round 10: Magny-Cours, France (4/7/04)
Another Schumi-Brawn masterpiece!! James Allen called Schumacher “a winning machine” here, and why not?
Renault looked blisteringly quick on Saturday, and Alonso had a good chance of winning, especially after leading the first half of the race. Ferrari decided to switch Schumacher from his originally planned three stops to an extraordinary four to try and jump the Spaniard. Schumacher’s unrivalled ability to suddenly up the pace when it matters paid dividends again as he put in a stunning sequence of fast laps in the final two stints of the race to get one over on his future rival!
Channel 10 live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2003 Round 16: Suzuka, Japan (12/10/03)
Schumi vs Kimi - the battle for the title! The German, having qualified 14th, clinches his 6th World Championship by finishing 8th, despite a collision with Takuma Sato's BAR during the race resulting in a broken front wing.
Channel 10 live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2003 Round 13: Hungaroring, Hungary (24/8/03)
Fernando Alonso's first win! The Spaniard became the youngest driver ever to win an F1 Grand Prix (at the age of 22 years and 26 days) and his lapping M. Schumacher was definitely the highlight of the race!
Channel 10 live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2003 Round 11: Silverstone, Britain (20/7/03)
The moment a protesting Irish priest, Neil Horan, took to the circuit it was clear that this wasn’t going to be a normal Grand Prix. Safety car was deployed and the vast majority of cars decided to pit under it, causing many frontrunners to drop places! What followed was the most exciting race of the year, full of wheel-to-wheel battles and overtaking manoeuvres! The lead changed hands six times and the highlight of the day was for sure the battle between Raikkonen and Barrichello!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2000 Round 16: Suzuka, Japan (8/10/00)
Schumi vs Mika, the ultimate battle!! After an amazing race in treacherous conditions the German clinches his 3rd title, the first for Ferrari since 1979. It's the beginning of the Schumacher-Ferrari golden era!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
2000 Round 13: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (27/8/00)
Michael Schumacher has admitted that Mika Hakkinen was the best driver he'd raced against, and here's why! A brilliant, audacious, race-winning move from Mika who passed Schumi while were both lapping Zonta's BAR! One of the best overtaking manoeuvres ever!!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
2000 Round 11: Hockenheim, Germany (30/7/03)
Rubens Barrichello, starting from 18th, took his first sensational Grand Prix victory which was the first F1 win for a Brazilian driver since Ayrton Senna at the 1993 Australian Grand Prix. Safety cars, a spectator running across the track and the fact that some parts of the circuit were wet while others were completely dry made this race marvelously entertaining!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1999 Round 13: Monza, Italy (12/9/99)
With M. Schumacher unable to challenge him for the title, this was supposed to be an "easy" race for Mika Hakkinen. His McLaren-Mercedes MP4-14 was well-suited to the long straights of the circuit, so he duly claimed pole position and led the race comfortably. However, on lap 30 Mika made an elementary mistake: he snapped at the first chicane, spinning off and stalling. In a rare show of emotion from the Finn, he burst into tears at the side of the road...
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1999 Round 8: Silverstone, Britain (11/7/99)
For sure the worst moment in Michael Schumacher's career. At the start he made a poor beginning and both Coulthard and Irvine got ahead. As he tried to repass Irvine at Stowe Corner Michael went off, due to a sudden brake problem, and hit the wall very hard head-on.
Schumi broke his leg and missed the next 6 races - another lost driver's championship for Scuderia...
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1999 Round 6: Montreal, Canada (13/6/99)
The only race in F1 history that ended behind the safety car! Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Jordan-Mugen-Honda) suffered a brake problem and crashed heavily 4 laps before the end, so the race ended under a yellow flag, which prohibited overtaking. Michael Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve, Damon Hill and Ricardo Zonta all crashed onto the "Wall of Champions", in turn 15!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker και Mark Blundell!
1998 Round 13: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (30/8/98)
An extraordinary race run in extremely wet weather! It featured a HUGE crash on the first lap involving at least 13 cars as well as a controversial collision between race leader Michael Schumacher and David Coulthard, who was being lapped at the time. This was the first ever Grand Prix victory for the Jordan team thanks to Damon Hill, who took the last win in his career!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1998 Round 12: Hungaroring, Hungary (16/8/98)
One of Schumacher's greatest ever wins - the race where Ross Brawn famously told his star driver that all he had to do to win was build a 25 second lead in just 19 laps before his final pit stop. As difficult a task as you are likely to get in F1, made harder by the fact that your rivals (McLaren-Mercedes) have the fastest car! But a nifty switch of strategy and a relentless sequence of qualifying-style laps from the German were enough to take the most unlikely of victories! Superb!!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1998 Round 9: Silverstone, Britain (12/7/98)
A race brilliantly won by the Ferrari tacticians!! Schumacher was given a stop & go penalty and they chose to bring him in on the very last lap!! So Michael won the race in the pit lane when he was coming in for the penalty, which could not now be carried out since the race was over.. It was impossible for the stewards to take away the win, so they had to withdraw the penalty and they later handed in their licences...
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1997 Round 17: Jerez, Europe (26/10/97)
Another controversial moment in Michael Schumacher's career.. It's the last race of the season and Schumi needs to finish ahead of Jacques Villeneuve (or both to retire!) in order to clinch the title. On lap 48 the Canadian makes his move but Schumacher turns in on him and ends up in the gravel and out of the race. He hopes Villeneuve will retire too; instead, he goes ahead to finish 3rd and win the title! Mika Hakkinen won the race - his first ever victory.
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1996 Round 13: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (25/8/96)
Williams-Renault have by far the best car; however, they make strategy mistakes and Schumi is always there to grab the chance..!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1996 Round 7: Barcelona, Spain (2/6/96)
This is Michael Schumacher's first win for Ferrari and one of his best races! In the rain-soaked Spanish Grand Prix he dominated completely, winning the race by 45 secs (although he slowed down towards the end) and setting a fastest lap which was 2.2 secs faster than anyone else. In the words of Martin Brundle, “Michael didn’t have the best car by a mile, but he won it by a mile.”
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1995 Round 11: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (27/8/95)
Michael Schumacher, starting from 16th, won the race after a brilliant performance! However, this was a controversial victory as Schumi, when on slicks in the wet, kept blocking Damon Hill who was on wets and was travelling much faster than the German. The stewards agreed that Schumacher was driving too aggressively in order to stop Hill from passing him so he was given a one-race ban, suspended for four Grands Prix.
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1994 Round 16: Adelaide, Australia (13/11/94)
The final race of the season and Michael Schumacher (Benetton-Ford) clinches his first driver's championship in a highly controversial way, after a dramatic crash with Damon Hill (Williams-Renault) on lap 36. Race won by Nigel Mansell, the 31st and final grand prix victory of his career.
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1994 Round 3: Imola, San Marino (1/5/94)
Possibly the most shocking grand prix in the history of F1. No need to explain... BBC live coverage, Murray Walker commentary.
1993 Round 3: Donington Park, Europe (11/4/93)
One of the best opening laps ever!! Ayrton Senna ran 5th off the start, but was leading by the end of the first lap! In mixed (wet-dry ) conditions he made 4 pit-stops compared to Alain Prost's 7 (!) and he finally outlapped the whole grid but Damon Hill who finished 2nd!!
"He made us all look stupid", Prost admitted, though Senna said it was "easy" because of traction-control... Sublime!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1992 Round 12: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (30/8/92)
Michael Schumacher's first F1 win! BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1992 Round 6: Monaco, Monte Carlo (31/5/92)
Nigel Mansell (Williams-Renault) dominates the whole weekend, takes pole & leads the race for more than 60 laps. Then out of nowhere ducks into the pits (suspecting a deflating tyre) and comes out behind Ayrton Senna (McLaren-Honda), starting one of the greatest battles in Monaco history!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1991 Round 14: Barcelona, Spain (29/9/91)
A race full of action which everybody remembers for Senna putting on reverse gear after having lost control of his McLaren!! Unbelievable...
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1989 Round 15: Suzuka, Japan (22/10/89)
Prost vs Senna - the ultimate battle!! The race that decided the 1989 Drivers' Championship in Prost's favour, after the infamous collision at the final chicane between him and Senna and the controversial disqualification of the Brazilian... A classic one!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1988 Round 13: Estoril, Portugal (25/9/88)
This is the race the war between Prost & Senna broke out! The Brazilian made it clear to his team-mate, by sqeezing him close to the pitwall, that he was intent on winning his maiden F1 World Championship!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt.
1988 Round 12: Monza, Italy (11/9/88)
The season is dominated by McLaren-Honda (Prost & Senna won 15 out of 16 races!) but today the tifosi go completely mad after an unexpected Scuderia 1-2!! A very emotional victory for Ferrari as this is the first race in Italy held after the death of the team's founder, Enzo...
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt.
1987 Round 7: Silverstone, Britain (12/7/87)
An epic duel from the bitterly fought internecine war of the Williams drivers in 1987. Nigel Mansell was the only one of the two to stop for fresh tyres during that year’s Silverstone race. But having fallen well over 20 seconds behind Nelson Piquet, Mansell savaged the lap record time and again to close on his Brazilian nemesis. Then, in a move of pure bravado, he duped Piquet into defending the outside of the super-fast Stowe corner, and dived for the inside. Piquet all-but turned in on him, but Mansell was through. He won the race, and ran out of fuel on the slowing-down lap!! The crowd mobbed him!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1986 Round 16: Adelaide, Australia (26/10/86)
The final battle of the season, with three drivers in contention for the title: Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet (both with Williams-Honda) and McLaren's Alain Prost..! One of the most dramatic and exciting races of the 80s!!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1985 Round 2: Estoril, Portugal (21/4/85)
Ayrton Senna's first victory in F1, under heavy rain (classic)! BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1984 Round 6: Monaco, Monte Carlo (3/6/84)
Did you enjoy this year's Monaco? You certainly did!! Well, here's another famous soaky Monaco Grand Prix, when Ayrton Senna well and truly appeared on F1’s radar!!
After a delay of 45 minutes, the race started with Alain Prost taking an early lead from Niki Lauda. The McLaren pair were soon hounded by Senna’s Toleman and the Brazilian passed Lauda with ease as he reeled Prost in. But with 31 laps completed, and to Senna’s outrage, the race was red-flagged after Jacky Ickx had seen Prost waving his hands and duly decided to stop the race - controversially, without consulting the other stewards before the decision. Even now, the question of who would have won the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix still rumbles around the paddock...
ABC coverage, commentary by Simon Taylor...
1973 Round 11: Nurburgring, Germany (5/8/73) (rare!)
The Nürburgring is the toughest, most dangerous and most demanding purpose-built race track in the world. Jackie Steward used to call it "the Green Hell" and admits he never drove at 100% in there!!
That's a rare one, with no commentary at all (natural sounds only)...
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2008 Round 18: Interlagos, Brazil (02/11/2008)
Mission Impossible for Felipe Massa (BE COME TRUE) in last lap..
Hamilton take the championship title by one point.
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen and Martin Brundle
2007 Round 17: Interlagos, Brazil (21/10/2007)
The three championship contenders, Formula One is poised for the climax of the closest title battle for 21 years.
McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso and their Ferrari rival Kimi Raikkonen all have a chance of winning the world championship.
but,Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen secured his first Formula One title by a single point on Sunday after a great victory in Brazil !
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DVD 1 : Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
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2007 Round 10: Nurburgring, Europe (22/07/2007)
"The Battle for the Lead" massa vs alonso
Race Commentator by James Allen and Martin Brundle
2007 Round 6: Montreal, Canada (10/6/07)
Penalties, black flags, 4 safety cars, Lewis Hamilton - the best rookie ever - taking his first victory in his 6th race and, of course, Robert Kubica's huge shunt which shocked us all. What a race!!!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2006 Round 18: Interlagos, Brazil (22/10/06)
Fernando Alonso clinches his second title but this is a big moment for Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in the history of Formula 1. It's the last race of his career and no one will ever forget his amazing overtaking manoeuvre on Kimi Raikkonen, the man who replaced him in Ferrari..
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2006 Round 15: Monza, Italy (10/9/06)
Michael Schumacher takes his 90th victory in front of the tifosi and right after the race he announces his retirement..!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2006 Round 13: Hungaroring, Hungary (6/8/06)
This is the first win of Jenson Button!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Anthony Davidson.
2005 Round 10: Suzuka, Japan (9/10/05)
The best race of 2005! Kimi Raikkonen starts from 17th and takes an astonishing victory after overtaking Fisichella impressively on the last lap!! Equally impressive was Fernando Alonso who charged through the field and gave everyone a thrill as he passed Schumacher, the seven-time World Champion, around the outside in the daunting 130R Corner!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2005 Round 4: Imola, San Marino (24/4/05)
2005 was a crappy season for Ferrari and a great one for Renault; however, in this race Schumacher managed to give Alonso a hard time and the two of them had a breathtaking battle for the last 12 laps!!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2004 Round 10: Magny-Cours, France (4/7/04)
Another Schumi-Brawn masterpiece!! James Allen called Schumacher “a winning machine” here, and why not?
Renault looked blisteringly quick on Saturday, and Alonso had a good chance of winning, especially after leading the first half of the race. Ferrari decided to switch Schumacher from his originally planned three stops to an extraordinary four to try and jump the Spaniard. Schumacher’s unrivalled ability to suddenly up the pace when it matters paid dividends again as he put in a stunning sequence of fast laps in the final two stints of the race to get one over on his future rival!
Channel 10 live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2003 Round 16: Suzuka, Japan (12/10/03)
Schumi vs Kimi - the battle for the title! The German, having qualified 14th, clinches his 6th World Championship by finishing 8th, despite a collision with Takuma Sato's BAR during the race resulting in a broken front wing.
Channel 10 live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2003 Round 13: Hungaroring, Hungary (24/8/03)
Fernando Alonso's first win! The Spaniard became the youngest driver ever to win an F1 Grand Prix (at the age of 22 years and 26 days) and his lapping M. Schumacher was definitely the highlight of the race!
Channel 10 live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2003 Round 11: Silverstone, Britain (20/7/03)
The moment a protesting Irish priest, Neil Horan, took to the circuit it was clear that this wasn’t going to be a normal Grand Prix. Safety car was deployed and the vast majority of cars decided to pit under it, causing many frontrunners to drop places! What followed was the most exciting race of the year, full of wheel-to-wheel battles and overtaking manoeuvres! The lead changed hands six times and the highlight of the day was for sure the battle between Raikkonen and Barrichello!
ITV live coverage,
Race Commentator by James Allen & Martin Brundle
2000 Round 16: Suzuka, Japan (8/10/00)
Schumi vs Mika, the ultimate battle!! After an amazing race in treacherous conditions the German clinches his 3rd title, the first for Ferrari since 1979. It's the beginning of the Schumacher-Ferrari golden era!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
2000 Round 13: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (27/8/00)
Michael Schumacher has admitted that Mika Hakkinen was the best driver he'd raced against, and here's why! A brilliant, audacious, race-winning move from Mika who passed Schumi while were both lapping Zonta's BAR! One of the best overtaking manoeuvres ever!!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
2000 Round 11: Hockenheim, Germany (30/7/03)
Rubens Barrichello, starting from 18th, took his first sensational Grand Prix victory which was the first F1 win for a Brazilian driver since Ayrton Senna at the 1993 Australian Grand Prix. Safety cars, a spectator running across the track and the fact that some parts of the circuit were wet while others were completely dry made this race marvelously entertaining!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1999 Round 13: Monza, Italy (12/9/99)
With M. Schumacher unable to challenge him for the title, this was supposed to be an "easy" race for Mika Hakkinen. His McLaren-Mercedes MP4-14 was well-suited to the long straights of the circuit, so he duly claimed pole position and led the race comfortably. However, on lap 30 Mika made an elementary mistake: he snapped at the first chicane, spinning off and stalling. In a rare show of emotion from the Finn, he burst into tears at the side of the road...
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1999 Round 8: Silverstone, Britain (11/7/99)
For sure the worst moment in Michael Schumacher's career. At the start he made a poor beginning and both Coulthard and Irvine got ahead. As he tried to repass Irvine at Stowe Corner Michael went off, due to a sudden brake problem, and hit the wall very hard head-on.
Schumi broke his leg and missed the next 6 races - another lost driver's championship for Scuderia...
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1999 Round 6: Montreal, Canada (13/6/99)
The only race in F1 history that ended behind the safety car! Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Jordan-Mugen-Honda) suffered a brake problem and crashed heavily 4 laps before the end, so the race ended under a yellow flag, which prohibited overtaking. Michael Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve, Damon Hill and Ricardo Zonta all crashed onto the "Wall of Champions", in turn 15!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker και Mark Blundell!
1998 Round 13: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (30/8/98)
An extraordinary race run in extremely wet weather! It featured a HUGE crash on the first lap involving at least 13 cars as well as a controversial collision between race leader Michael Schumacher and David Coulthard, who was being lapped at the time. This was the first ever Grand Prix victory for the Jordan team thanks to Damon Hill, who took the last win in his career!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1998 Round 12: Hungaroring, Hungary (16/8/98)
One of Schumacher's greatest ever wins - the race where Ross Brawn famously told his star driver that all he had to do to win was build a 25 second lead in just 19 laps before his final pit stop. As difficult a task as you are likely to get in F1, made harder by the fact that your rivals (McLaren-Mercedes) have the fastest car! But a nifty switch of strategy and a relentless sequence of qualifying-style laps from the German were enough to take the most unlikely of victories! Superb!!
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1998 Round 9: Silverstone, Britain (12/7/98)
A race brilliantly won by the Ferrari tacticians!! Schumacher was given a stop & go penalty and they chose to bring him in on the very last lap!! So Michael won the race in the pit lane when he was coming in for the penalty, which could not now be carried out since the race was over.. It was impossible for the stewards to take away the win, so they had to withdraw the penalty and they later handed in their licences...
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1997 Round 17: Jerez, Europe (26/10/97)
Another controversial moment in Michael Schumacher's career.. It's the last race of the season and Schumi needs to finish ahead of Jacques Villeneuve (or both to retire!) in order to clinch the title. On lap 48 the Canadian makes his move but Schumacher turns in on him and ends up in the gravel and out of the race. He hopes Villeneuve will retire too; instead, he goes ahead to finish 3rd and win the title! Mika Hakkinen won the race - his first ever victory.
Channel 9 live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle!
1996 Round 13: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (25/8/96)
Williams-Renault have by far the best car; however, they make strategy mistakes and Schumi is always there to grab the chance..!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1996 Round 7: Barcelona, Spain (2/6/96)
This is Michael Schumacher's first win for Ferrari and one of his best races! In the rain-soaked Spanish Grand Prix he dominated completely, winning the race by 45 secs (although he slowed down towards the end) and setting a fastest lap which was 2.2 secs faster than anyone else. In the words of Martin Brundle, “Michael didn’t have the best car by a mile, but he won it by a mile.”
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1995 Round 11: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (27/8/95)
Michael Schumacher, starting from 16th, won the race after a brilliant performance! However, this was a controversial victory as Schumi, when on slicks in the wet, kept blocking Damon Hill who was on wets and was travelling much faster than the German. The stewards agreed that Schumacher was driving too aggressively in order to stop Hill from passing him so he was given a one-race ban, suspended for four Grands Prix.
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1994 Round 16: Adelaide, Australia (13/11/94)
The final race of the season and Michael Schumacher (Benetton-Ford) clinches his first driver's championship in a highly controversial way, after a dramatic crash with Damon Hill (Williams-Renault) on lap 36. Race won by Nigel Mansell, the 31st and final grand prix victory of his career.
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker, Jonathan Palmer..
1994 Round 3: Imola, San Marino (1/5/94)
Possibly the most shocking grand prix in the history of F1. No need to explain... BBC live coverage, Murray Walker commentary.
1993 Round 3: Donington Park, Europe (11/4/93)
One of the best opening laps ever!! Ayrton Senna ran 5th off the start, but was leading by the end of the first lap! In mixed (wet-dry ) conditions he made 4 pit-stops compared to Alain Prost's 7 (!) and he finally outlapped the whole grid but Damon Hill who finished 2nd!!
"He made us all look stupid", Prost admitted, though Senna said it was "easy" because of traction-control... Sublime!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1992 Round 12: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (30/8/92)
Michael Schumacher's first F1 win! BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1992 Round 6: Monaco, Monte Carlo (31/5/92)
Nigel Mansell (Williams-Renault) dominates the whole weekend, takes pole & leads the race for more than 60 laps. Then out of nowhere ducks into the pits (suspecting a deflating tyre) and comes out behind Ayrton Senna (McLaren-Honda), starting one of the greatest battles in Monaco history!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1991 Round 14: Barcelona, Spain (29/9/91)
A race full of action which everybody remembers for Senna putting on reverse gear after having lost control of his McLaren!! Unbelievable...
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1989 Round 15: Suzuka, Japan (22/10/89)
Prost vs Senna - the ultimate battle!! The race that decided the 1989 Drivers' Championship in Prost's favour, after the infamous collision at the final chicane between him and Senna and the controversial disqualification of the Brazilian... A classic one!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1988 Round 13: Estoril, Portugal (25/9/88)
This is the race the war between Prost & Senna broke out! The Brazilian made it clear to his team-mate, by sqeezing him close to the pitwall, that he was intent on winning his maiden F1 World Championship!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt.
1988 Round 12: Monza, Italy (11/9/88)
The season is dominated by McLaren-Honda (Prost & Senna won 15 out of 16 races!) but today the tifosi go completely mad after an unexpected Scuderia 1-2!! A very emotional victory for Ferrari as this is the first race in Italy held after the death of the team's founder, Enzo...
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt.
1987 Round 7: Silverstone, Britain (12/7/87)
An epic duel from the bitterly fought internecine war of the Williams drivers in 1987. Nigel Mansell was the only one of the two to stop for fresh tyres during that year’s Silverstone race. But having fallen well over 20 seconds behind Nelson Piquet, Mansell savaged the lap record time and again to close on his Brazilian nemesis. Then, in a move of pure bravado, he duped Piquet into defending the outside of the super-fast Stowe corner, and dived for the inside. Piquet all-but turned in on him, but Mansell was through. He won the race, and ran out of fuel on the slowing-down lap!! The crowd mobbed him!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1986 Round 16: Adelaide, Australia (26/10/86)
The final battle of the season, with three drivers in contention for the title: Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet (both with Williams-Honda) and McLaren's Alain Prost..! One of the most dramatic and exciting races of the 80s!!
BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1985 Round 2: Estoril, Portugal (21/4/85)
Ayrton Senna's first victory in F1, under heavy rain (classic)! BBC live coverage, commentary by Murray Walker & James Hunt..
1984 Round 6: Monaco, Monte Carlo (3/6/84)
Did you enjoy this year's Monaco? You certainly did!! Well, here's another famous soaky Monaco Grand Prix, when Ayrton Senna well and truly appeared on F1’s radar!!
After a delay of 45 minutes, the race started with Alain Prost taking an early lead from Niki Lauda. The McLaren pair were soon hounded by Senna’s Toleman and the Brazilian passed Lauda with ease as he reeled Prost in. But with 31 laps completed, and to Senna’s outrage, the race was red-flagged after Jacky Ickx had seen Prost waving his hands and duly decided to stop the race - controversially, without consulting the other stewards before the decision. Even now, the question of who would have won the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix still rumbles around the paddock...
ABC coverage, commentary by Simon Taylor...
1973 Round 11: Nurburgring, Germany (5/8/73) (rare!)
The Nürburgring is the toughest, most dangerous and most demanding purpose-built race track in the world. Jackie Steward used to call it "the Green Hell" and admits he never drove at 100% in there!!
That's a rare one, with no commentary at all (natural sounds only)...
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