The 2024 F1 Austrian Grand Prix WINNERS & LOSERS

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George Russell made the most of Lando Norris and Max Verstappen coming together. Here are the Austrian Grand Prix 2024 Winners & Losers Revealed!

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In our latest video, we provide an in-depth analysis of the 2024 F1 Austrian Grand Prix winners and losers! Discover the dramatic incident between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris that led to a 10-second penalty for Verstappen and a punctured tire for Norris, and understand the implications for both drivers moving forward. We also discuss George Russell's stellar performance, which significantly boosted Mercedes' points tally thanks to his consistent and strategic driving. Nico Hulkenberg's tactical expertise for Haas is highlighted, showcasing his ability to manage tire wear and secure the team's best result in a long time. Additionally, we cover Pierre Gasly's resilience and point-scoring streak for Alpine, demonstrating his strategic racing skills. On the flip side, we delve into Esteban Ocon's challenging race filled with small issues and on-track incidents, as well as Sergio Perez's underwhelming performance despite early damage from a collision. We also reflect on the learning experiences for drivers like Norris, the unexpected decline of Ferrari, and Aston Martin's struggles, particularly with Fernando Alonso having a tough weekend. Join us for a comprehensive review, personal reflections, and a look ahead to the upcoming British Grand Prix. Click to watch and stay updated with all the latest F1 action!

00:00 An apology
01:01 Verstappen/Norris Take Two
06:29 The Winners
19:52 The Meh
21:08 The Losers

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2024 Austrian Grand Prix: The WINNERS & LOSERS
The 2024 F1 Austrian Grand Prix WINNERS & LOSERS
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  • @stewartpgreen
    the raw reaction is fun, dont be bothered by people freaking out about a raw reaction vs a reaction a day or two later
  • @TheMissiIe
    Winners: F1 fans (more drama) Losers: F1 fans (social media full of toxicity)
  • @diggajpyakurel
    the other day's raw emotional video was also a new touch, i liked it
  • @syncmonism
    A Haas beating a Red Bull in an actual race (and not just from dumb luck due to something like a mechanical failure) is extremely impressive
  • @albonooo
    Hulkenberg and Magnussen finishing P6 and P8 is amazing amazing points for the team. They’re both winners. I can’t believe Hulkenberg could push the car to the end and keep Checo behind.
  • @usedtoexistonce
    Silverstone is set to be a classic with all the narratives
  • @michaelcobbin
    I agree with you that Lando Norris still has much to learn, as does George Russell. The closer both these two drivers are to the front of the race, the better they will get. I was very impressed with Oscar Piastro's race pace. I do believe that Daniel Ricciardo has gotten his mojo back.
  • @sparkieT88
    Man, don't apologize. If anyone didn't think that was an initial reaction. Then they are stupid not you. You tube loves true reactions.
  • @kylem324
    Re: Tsunoda - I’m inclined to give him a bit of grace here. He said something he shouldn’t have. Has apologized and taken accountability. But it’s also worth considering his command of the English language is less than native fluency. He has functional fluency within the scope of communication within his role to the team and media, but understanding the minutiae of a language and the words that carry significant hostility is well beyond the understanding of most people that are still learning it. Even Ricciardo had a similar instance in the past few years where he said something in Italian that was deeply offensive.
  • "Winning is one thing but out of losing i always learned more for the future." -Niki Lauda.
  • @alexschettino1277
    Your ability to own and reevaluate your mistakes makes you my favorite F1 tuber.
  • @Oni1975
    I'm glad for Magnussen. Even if I suspect he won't be in F1 next year, I hope he can finish without the stain of a race ban on his final season. People were quick to call him washed, but that ignores his career prior to the rash of penalty points earlier this season. He may not have lit the series on fire, but he was certainly better than that. And regarding Ricciardo, people who call him washed should consider that if he is consistently near or better than Yuki's performance, and people rate Yuki so highly, then that should quality Riccardo as "definitely not washed." He may not be what he was in his prime RBR years, but the early part of the season aside, Ricciardo has been doing enough to prove he can still race.
  • @TheDarkShenzi
    I was so proud of both Haas drivers this weekend, I just hope it wasn't a one-off and we can see them start scrapping with Alpine for more of those points.
  • @NeXMaX
    I'm actually gonna throw my 2 cents here that I feel like not all that many people are talking about. Red Bull on race day were shockingly below par when it came to race execution, and it wasn't just because of the 6.5 second pitstop. From weird strategic decisions like leaving Max out in traffic for far too long (even when it became painfully apparent that he was losing pace from the evidence that both of the Haas cars were keeping up after they were lapped), to not at all letting Max know that Lando was under investigation for track limits (so a 5s penalty was looming). Of course, no team is infallible, and Red Bull is no different. But wow, I was surprised that the team that I knew as the benchmark for brilliant race day execution dropped the ball quite significantly.
  • @MIXDJ3000
    I think it's not that Lando doesn't have experience in fighting wheel to wheel, he just doesn't have experience fighting wheel to wheel IN THE FRONT against a CHAMPION for the WIN. Now that Lando has a feel for it and the car that can do it, He can actually start to learn now. Personally, I think the team could've told Lando that Verstappen was struggling and he was on 4 Lap old Mediums while Lando was on new Medium tires.
  • @Duriel123
    Mercedes 1st win in 33 race is kind of ironic. Since max verstappens number was 33😂
  • @ToxicAWOL
    Nah don’t apologize for your reaction. It’s what you wanted to talked about at the time and the rawness is good. People who try and keep it calm and collected consistently feels artificial in my eyes and the reaction you had yesterday was nice and refreshing
  • @TheSquirel12345
    Peter Windsor had a lovely take. Perhaps take a look there as well. Very good in my opinion