How One Team Changed F1 FOREVER..

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Brawn GP is a team that defied all odds to achieve unprecedented success in the world of Formula 1, forever changing the sport. It emerged from the brink of collapse to clinch both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships in their debut year—a feat unmatched in F1 history. Discover how this underdog team, led by Ross Brawn, made strategic decisions that catapulted them to the pinnacle of motorsport success in 2009.

I'll also look at the aftermath—how Brawn GP's brief but bright flame was extinguished as the team was sold and eventually transformed into Mercedes, a team that would go on to dominate the sport for years.

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  • I can't imagine the fact that I had the opportunity to buy an f1 team back in 2008
  • @a1white
    Crazy how they started with zero sponsors too and no development budget. Imagine a team today going through an entire season with no budget to deliver any upgrades?
  • @lyonspell
    Barrichello is not given credit enough for 2009 Brawn GP championship. He helped develop the car as he was one of the best drivers to know how to tune the car to be a beast.
  • @evieb4790
    the story of brawn gp is up there as one of the best in the sports history
  • @jonvia
    Cool to see Keanu Reaves interviewing F1 guys.
  • @chrismac2234
    "It wasn't just the double diffuser. Other teams had it, and they didn't excel." Ross Brawn.
  • @82dorrin
    I always liked Jenson. A great driver and likeable guy.
  • @darrencollings
    Ross Brawn is a legend for doing this which I believe he put everything he had into helping Jensen Button obtain a WDC
  • @Comrade_Jason
    I cannot truly explain the emotions I experienced over this season. As a long-time Button fan, it was surreal. I couldn't believe he was winning races and leading the championships, and then I couldn't believe he wasn't winning races and his lead was shrinking. But that final lap of Brazil when I realised he was gonna be the F1 World Champion. Honestly, it was one of the best moments of my life.
  • @AlonsoRules
    imagine if Drive to Survive was around back in 2009!!!
  • @vampenga9277
    God dang the editing on this video is top tier; it genuinely gave me goosebumps a few times. I'd never heard of this story before, but to hear it told was simply incredible. I doubt we'll ever see something like that again any time soon.
  • @ozoioi79
    OMG I hate when other teams complain about an innovation man I don’t get it they could just do it to their cars too bruh
  • @ProtoKun7
    I really enjoyed the 2009 season and was always a fan of Brawn's livery. I remember not being as aware of the behind the scenes details as I am now and just watched the races but it's wild the way that F1 teams will complain that something is illegal and it's basically code for "why didn't we think of that, can we get them to take it out?"
  • @steve4880
    2009 was a tale of what if's. If the double diffuser was banned. Brawn GP was done, they had no backup plan.
  • I missed the 2009 season as I joined the army in March and was in basic and airborne then ranger school but it is one of the most iconic seasons of all time
  • @mgm7756
    I've been a subscriber for the past 3 weeks, top of the F1 content providers for me! Keep em coming!
  • @lightfeather9953
    Big myth that it was all the diffuser when f1 engineers have stated the front wing was just as important. And 2 other teams had the ebd but not nearly as fast. Honda spent a ton on development.
  • @locuszin
    Nothing really brightens up may day than a DailyFuelUp video... I have to admit your voice is a great asset man❤❤ Being a new F1 fan, I've learnt a lot about the history and how the whole thing runs... Good good job.
  • the very sudden cuts between chapters is a bit jarring. a smoother transition would be nice