Glenn Freeman
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And then it's, yeah, the Jordans being stage managed to a victory.
There's hardly any cars on track for most of the race.
So that idea that there's stuff going on all the way through.
If you watch this race back in full, you have long periods again.
There's just nothing going on here.
It's a great it's a great story.
And I love that it happened.
And I understand why it's so popular with people.
But I do feel that if a lot of the people who went, Spa 98, best race of the era, if they had to sit down and watch the full two and however many hours it was, if you include the red flag as well, you would sit there and go, this is a lot more boring than my memory told me it was.
And I do kind of...
I think if Donington 93 had been up against a better race, I'd have potentially given that a harder time for the same reason.
Wet race with a famous, iconic winning moment.
But Donington 93 is busier than Spa 98 between the things.
that make it famous.
And as Matt points out, Australia 94, the first half is amazing.
Schumacher and Hill are on a different level to everybody else in that race.
Again, you know, they catch back markers ridiculously early, which makes it more exciting.
And it is the classic example that you don't need lots of overtakes for a battle to be exciting.
And then you do have kind of the other players come into it.
And we have, we have excitement all the way to the end of Nigel Mansell winning.