That's Life: A Man, An Engine, And A Dream

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During the 1990s many new teams joined Formula 1 with the hopes of making it big. Some did, and are still in the sport today. Some... didn't. But the one that we're looking at today failed so hard they went down in history as the worst team to ever enter an F1 grand prix.
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  • @ripperevo2011rrchamp
    @ripperevo2011rrchampАй бұрын

    March didn't leave, they changed to Leyton House, then back to March in 1992.

  • @MrSniperfox29
    @MrSniperfox29Ай бұрын

    Some corrections Franco Rocchi sold the engine rights to Vita who was the one who then tried to sell the engine to a "Well funded F1 team" in a massive get rich quick scheme. As you said, nobody bought it. When all the back marker teams also told him to FO, THEN Vita decided to enter F1 himself because he wanted to prove them wrong. Vita never had a dream of anything other than getting rich off the engine, something that failed miserably due to the engine being undeveloped (Vita had no money himself to do that), the chassis being a flowerpot and the team itself being undermanned (due to having no money). Despite this, LIFE is not generally regarded to be the worst team ever (just the worst car) because while they may have fluked one qualification, Andrea Moda has that honour because at least LIFE never tried to KILL one of their drivers and weren't thrown out of the sport for being a criminal.

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