Imagine a Formula 1 car lifting off the ground at 300 km/h… In this 10-minute deep dive, we count down the Top 10 Flying F1 Cars—the most shocking airborne crashes ever recorded in Formula 1 history. From Silverstone, Imola, and Melbourne to Monza and Valencia, these high-speed moments show how thin the line is between control and catastrophe. This video breaks down exactly what happened during each airborne incident, how the cars launched into the air, how the drivers survived, and how these crashes reshaped F1 safety, aerodynamics, track design, and racing rules. TOP 10 F1 AIRBORNE MOMENTS COVERED #10 – Zhou Guanyu (Silverstone 2022, Alfa Romeo C42) A violent flip at Copse corner that shocked millions. #9 – Taki Inoue (Hungary 1995, Footwork FA16) One of the strangest and most surreal F1 airborne clips ever. #8 – Johnny Herbert (Malaysia 1999, Stewart SF3) Debris launches the car into the air at high speed. #7 – Pedro Diniz (Nürburgring 1999, Sauber C18) Mid-air rotation captured in slow-motion perfection. #6 – Rubens Barrichello (Imola 1994, Jordan 194) A deadly track and a terrifying rookie crash. #5 – Martin Brundle (Melbourne 1996, Jordan 196) A dramatic airborne crash at 180 mph. #4 – Fernando Alonso (Melbourne 2016, McLaren MP4-31) A violent tumble that stunned the F1 world. #3 – Ralf Schumacher (Melbourne 2001, Williams FW23) A kerb-induced launch no one expected. #2 – Christian Fittipaldi (Monza 1993, Minardi M193B) A legendary flip at the Temple of Speed. #1 – Mark Webber (Valencia 2010, Red Bull RB6) The most iconic F1 flight ever captured on camera. #F1 #Formula1 #F1Crash #F1Crashes #FlyingF1Cars #F1Accidents #F1History #F1Highlights #F1Moments #Motorsport