When I saw the Schumacher Barrichelo manover I thought ohh man Schumacher is insane. After the race Schumacher said there was enough space otherwise RB could not have passed him. It was an amazing hard drive but there was exactly the space for one car.
Now Schumi even apologised for it. Something I never expected from a race driver and I must say I have great respect for it.
I realise that this manover happened between the two oldest drivers in the field.
Maybe something what looks just insane for us today was not such a big thing when they started to drive. It’s just hard racing.
Remember they both started to drive F1 in early 90ths. That’s almost 20 years ago.
Those drivers where grown up watching races of the late 70ths and the 80ths.
How did drivers behave during that time?
Racing was really dangerous during that time and drivers probably knew that.
They all must have been somehow insane but maybe also "tougher". When I think of that time I also think about crazy mans like Villeneuve
Some manoevers just end in crashing out the rival.
Today it feels like drivers are more whining on the radio than actually driving the hell out of the car. It feels like we get a generation who complains every little incident. I am not talking about Barrichelo now.