Attention all nostalgic fans and lovers of epic tales looking to fill the spring break imposed by the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia legs. Formula 1 began a 24-hour marathon broadcast on his YouTube channel, offering the complete re-release of twelve unforgettable Grand Prix races held over the last twenty years.
A rare opportunity to revisit legendary scenarios, mythical duels, and outcomes that forged the legend of pilots like Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton ou Fernando Alonso or to observe the technical evolution of single-seaters, from the howl of V10 and V8 engines to the technological sophistication of contemporary power units.
The program covers a broad period from the early 2000s to the current hybrid era. Viewers can expect to see classics such as the 2005 Japanese and San Marino Grands Prix, the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix, the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, and the rainy battles at Silverstone in 2008, the victory of Charles Leclerc during the 2019 Italian Grand Prix or the final German Grand Prix of the same year. Completely free, this marathon is available on the F1 YouTube channel by clicking here.
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