A Brazilian video tells the story of F1 brilliantly and in 3D.
For the past few days, he hasn’t stopped turning on Twitter again. The film below was sponsored by TV Globo, the biggest television network in South America, like credits for the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix. This explains the absence of a Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton or a Red Bull driven by Max Verstappen …
Nevertheless, with its nostalgic atmosphere and its successful 3D effects, it tells us the history of the main discipline in 60 seconds. The single-seaters are transformed: the engines shift to the rear, the fins push, the tires widen and then shrink according to the regulations…
The evolution of F1 cars. 🏁
Animation made in 🇧🇷 🤸for the local coverage of this year’s F1, by Globo TV.
Super! pic.twitter.com/dGrg951ZUO— Renata Fernandes 🌟 (@EditorFiveStar) December 28, 2021
Among the sound winks, let us note the voices of Reginaldo Leme and Galvão Bueno, legendary Brazilian commentators. Their enthusiasm was the soundtrack of the exploits of Nelson Piquet or Ayrton Senna in the Federal State.
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Or the Victory Theme composed by Eduardo Souto Neto for TV Globo in the early 1981s. This instrumental piece was being broadcast when a Brazilian pilot crossed the checkered flag as the winner. The last driver to have this honor was Rubens Barrichello at the 2009 Italian Grand Prix…
In detail, here are the single-seaters featured in the cast:
- Alfa Romeo «Alfetta» 159 (1950-51) de Nino Farina
- Mercedes-Benz W196 (1954-55) by Juan Manuel Fangio
- Lotus 49 – Cosworth (1967-68) the Jim Clark
- Matra MS80 – Cosworth (1969) de Jackie Stewart
- Lotus 72 – Cosworth (1972-73) d’Emerson Fittipaldi
- Ferrari 312 T (1975-76) by Niki Lauda
- Brabham-BMW BT52 (1983) by Nelson Piquet
- McLaren-Honda MP4/6 (1991) d’Ayrton Senna
- Benetton-Ford B194 (1994) de Michael Schumacher
- Ferrari F2002 (2002) de Michael Schumacher
- Red Bull Renault RB8 (2012) se Sebastian Vettel
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A Brazilian video tells the story of F1 brilliantly and in 3D.
For the past few days, he hasn’t stopped turning on Twitter again. The film below was sponsored by TV Globo, the biggest television network in South America, like credits for the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix. This explains the absence of a Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton or a Red Bull driven by Max Verstappen …
Nevertheless, with its nostalgic atmosphere and its successful 3D effects, it tells us the history of the main discipline in 60 seconds. The single-seaters are transformed: the engines shift to the rear, the fins push, the tires widen and then shrink according to the regulations…
The evolution of F1 cars. 🏁
Animation made in 🇧🇷 🤸for the local coverage of this year’s F1, by Globo TV.
Super! pic.twitter.com/dGrg951ZUO— Renata Fernandes 🌟 (@EditorFiveStar) December 28, 2021
Among the sound winks, let us note the voices of Reginaldo Leme and Galvão Bueno, legendary Brazilian commentators. Their enthusiasm was the soundtrack of the exploits of Nelson Piquet or Ayrton Senna in the Federal State.
=> F1: the 2022 calendar, dates and times of the Grand Prix
=> Was Jacques Villeneuve driving really slowly in a Renault Safrane?
=> Here is Nico Rosberg in Ferrari F40
Or the Victory Theme composed by Eduardo Souto Neto for TV Globo in the early 1981s. This instrumental piece was being broadcast when a Brazilian pilot crossed the checkered flag as the winner. The last driver to have this honor was Rubens Barrichello at the 2009 Italian Grand Prix…
In detail, here are the single-seaters featured in the cast:
- Alfa Romeo «Alfetta» 159 (1950-51) de Nino Farina
- Mercedes-Benz W196 (1954-55) by Juan Manuel Fangio
- Lotus 49 – Cosworth (1967-68) the Jim Clark
- Matra MS80 – Cosworth (1969) de Jackie Stewart
- Lotus 72 – Cosworth (1972-73) d’Emerson Fittipaldi
- Ferrari 312 T (1975-76) by Niki Lauda
- Brabham-BMW BT52 (1983) by Nelson Piquet
- McLaren-Honda MP4/6 (1991) d’Ayrton Senna
- Benetton-Ford B194 (1994) de Michael Schumacher
- Ferrari F2002 (2002) de Michael Schumacher
- Red Bull Renault RB8 (2012) se Sebastian Vettel
To read on auto-moto.com:
Why is creating a new F1 team (almost) impossible?
F1 – Mechanics on the verge of failure
F1: our top 10 drivers this season
24H of Le Mans: what we already know about the future Porsche LMDh
The F1 race you’ve never heard of – VIDEO
Sébastien Loeb returns to the WRC