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Rick Parfitt Jnr and The RPJ Band, Bolesworth International 2024.
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I'm not crying, you're crying.
Brilliant band will be having these at my dads bar on 14th of December tell Jacob’s ladder we will get it planned with them
Another great video ♡♡
Thanks Pat 🥰
Eddie done life his way , great attitude on life ❤
The most naturally gifted rider on circuits or roads. To put simply, quite simply the best ever.
What a shame. It only got to Number 5 on the list and an advert appeared (promotiing something either rubbish or grotesque, as is the wont). I imagine his top five drivers were, in ascending order, Moss, Fangio, Piquet, Senna and Prost.
Nice video xx
I do have this race but the footage that I’ve received only covers the race from lap 10 onwards.
Shows even back then, people complained about formula 1 alot too.
are they still looking for that missing tire at the pitstop?
WoW 🎉😊
Goodness gracious!
🤣👍
There are verry few people who achieved the Legend status within the F1 world not being a driver..Especially also being loved by litterally EVERYONE in the Paddock. Now that i think of it, i can only name 2. Prof Sid Watkins and Murray Walker. Both outstanding gentleman, absolute LEGENDS and charismatic..RIP Murray and Prof, you both more then deserved your place in history and our hearts!
no offence to Billy but his voice isnt in melody when doing back up vocals, plus his dance moves dont fit in wheres that long haired guy who sang and did drums he was really good.
Bennetton always fascinated me during this time. I always wonder how different F1 may have been had Michael stayed there for 96 as it was fun to see Williams and Bennetton taking it to the larger McLaren and Ferrari Teams. It would have been hard to say no to the $40 Million Ferrari offered Michael though.
Eddies been round the track more than a few times
For me Eddie was a great driver with a one off personality, (different sport but Joe Marler) sold himself to Ferrari knowing he was going to be a No.2. Also a very nice guy if you don’t piss him off!
was it the driver who is the star or is it the car? 1996 was a good way to find out when schumacher swapped cars with alesi and berger, and with the benefit of knowing what i know now then it is definitely the car that was the star because alonso beat schumacher in 2005 and 2006
This is a beautiful and moving celebration of Murray’s life and career. Didn’t expect to see Murray’s mother involved, very emotional.
Fun xx
"Gerhard Berger has a few interesting things to say about his benetton days in his autobiograpy Zielgerade . It's written in German (not my native tongue), so what I write here may not be completely accurate, especially the more technical parts. When he first drove the B195 during winter testing at Estoril, he immediately spun and wrote it off completely. Testing was then interrupted for three days as the car had to go back to England for investigation. On his second go, in the rain and again at Estoril, he spun on his third lap and wrote off another car. In the meantime Alesi had also spun off twice but fortunately he stranded in the gravel traps, so damage was minimal. After that they went to Barcelona to test again. Initially Berger felt comfortably with the car but he was a second off the pace so he went looking for that extra second, and spun off again. Things obviously started to get a bit painfull then and Berger felt the team missed Michael already. Berger accepted responsibility to some extent, but also pressed engineers to look into the situation as he felt sure there was a problem with the car. After investigation they discovered that at high speeds the floor/diffuser of the car would create an effect similar to stalling with airplaines which caused an abrupt lack of downforce. This then caused snap oversteer and that resulted in Berger and Alesi spinning off all the time. Berger explains that this characteristic of the car was already known within the team and tells how Herbert also suffered from it during the 1995 season. Berger also admits that at this point his respect for Michael Schumacher increased substantially as he couldn't understand how someone could drive this car on the limit all the time. The solution to this problem had something to do with the ride height but Berger doesn't explain this into detail."
Berger also wrote that the Benetton was a car that was extremely tailored to Michael Schumacher due to its oversteering behavior. However, Berger himself preferred cars that tended to understeer. This was another reason why he could not cope with the nervous B195 (and the B196). On the other hand, Schumacher was delighted with the Ferrari 412T2 driven by Berger and Alesi.
Fantastic 🎉😊
One of the funniest interviews. Ever.
Drinking and partying cost him the title
Didn't senna punch Eddie
Swervin' Irvin!
Bring back Eddie
I remember the year when he almost won the title. It all went down to the last race of the year and then Ferrari screwed him so he wouldn't win ahead of Michael.
What a preek
Wow good group ❤
Proper bloke not like that now
That's why no one will remember your name. You lost
& yet you are commenting on a 25 year old video never you don't remember him 🤔
@@r7coo Gonna cry?
The Jaguar Racing team became Red Bull ..
My thought exactly... Eddie was half right about Jaguar's future
Yeah. Eddie younwas never competitive with michael.. thats ridiculous. Mofo came back for the broken leg and was 2 seconds quicker than you
Un réel privilège d avoir été témoin de cette periode❤
Michael Fassbender to play Eddie Irvine in biopic 😏
He came to Bathurst one year and paid his way in at the turnstiles!
Basically top gear interview segment minus the track i love it
Senna was a crash driver. A good driver but overrated.
What Eddie meant was, he signed for Ferrari as a number 2 driver. Well paid but not top tier. He was happy. But when he sampled winning he could not go back to how it was. Lets face it all F1 drivers are good, bit the exceptional talents make them look bad.
He would only win if Schumacher broke down! That was it!
Rick Parfitt jnr is a Forest fan
He was my favourite
The more I learn about Eddie, the more I respect him and his outlook on racing.
Eddie was OK driver but not more.
Muttly mcladd sounds different.
Always nice to see an interview with Eddie Irvine haha. Although he did let that championship slip imo. A thing Schumacher would have clinched it if he didn't break his leg.
"There's no need for that" when asked if he'll move to Coventry 😂
It's 'too' big business now, everything will have someone managing it, risks are a lot less in terms of life and death, so other personalities types are getting involved. Still only one Hunt & Lauda for me, different personalities but amazing competition...
Holy crap Clarkson looks like 54 when he was 39! 😂
Didn't seem to care about his health > smoking ect!
@@MAte925 Exactly, and don’t forget his love of drinking
its funny that he's so wrong about jag, but also so correct because they morphed into Red Bull