Senna first test of McLaren MP4-8 at Silverstone and Candid interview

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  • @azapro911
    @azapro911 Před 8 lety +392

    I'm actually quite glad Ayrton had that '93 season in the underpowered yet nimble McLaren Ford, it inadvertently gave him an opportunity to prove just how great he really was against the likes of Prost who had a superior car. In my view, 1993 was Ayrton's best pure driving year.

    • @sargatanas88
      @sargatanas88 Před 8 lety +25

      +azapro911 thats exactly what i thought so many times. and theres is even more: i am glad many races in 93 were wet races: Interlagos, Donington, Imola, Suzuka. Too bad that in Kyalami it began to rain only for the last lap, with a couple more laps Senna could catch the leader Prost and win. Anyway we were were able to see memorable races.

    • @kjsh987
      @kjsh987 Před 8 lety +19

      so true.apart dont forget that time in snetterton where he won a formula ford race without brakes and the brazilian gp of 1991without third and fifth gear.nothing could stop him

    • @maragathm
      @maragathm Před 7 lety +21

      Some of his iconic races were when he was at toleman and lotus, only winning mattered to him but if he had lived maybe he would have appreciated more driving lesser cars because it showed his real talent, any decent F1 driver can drive a great F1 car, but only a great F1 driver can drive a poor car and win.

    • @sleepercell9926
      @sleepercell9926 Před 6 lety +3

      I wish Schumacher had active suspension in 1993. Personally I thought him the most impressice driver of that year. As soon as Hakkinen was Sennas teamate the gap between them was pretty small, outqualified him in Estoril, was one place behind in Adelaide. He wasnt as consistent as Ayrton but speed wise he was up there.

    • @jeannoel43
      @jeannoel43 Před 6 lety +4

      Donnington ;)

  • @jasminabisanovic7800
    @jasminabisanovic7800 Před 5 lety +96

    I can listen to this every day, he was on another level, so focused so aware of his sport. Sure miss Senna, damn Tamburello....

    • @eliasgolf2024
      @eliasgolf2024 Před 3 lety +15

      Tamburello didn't beat him. He didn't make a mistake. There was technicals failures.

    • @jacobmassey3897
      @jacobmassey3897 Před 3 lety +7

      @@eliasgolf2024 that corner should have been changed after Bergers crash in 89. Piquet nearly broke his back there when he went into the wall rear end first in 87.

    • @gustlhabermuck873
      @gustlhabermuck873 Před rokem +6

      It was Patrick Head who oversaw the flawed shortening of his williams' steering column. When it fell to pieces in tamburello, Senna had no chance - just like Ratzenberger whose front wing fell appart. Very sad.

    • @alisonuenercolombera3486
      @alisonuenercolombera3486 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Corrige aí sua escrita invertida (senhirita) ,que absurdo Você fazer isso, respeita à memória de SENNA .

    • @motionless360
      @motionless360 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@eliasgolf2024 and that was thanks to the fia's last minute rule changes

  • @elhadjiamadoujohnson4166
    @elhadjiamadoujohnson4166 Před 7 lety +46

    Very smart. Very eloquent

  • @michaelroberts2023
    @michaelroberts2023 Před 10 lety +69

    I can't understand those who say senna never understood the technical side of the car. Of course he did, he spent hours looking at times during practice sessions and figuring out how the car could go faster. If he or his engineer needed to make technical changes to the car then they would do so. Some people treat senna like he's from the stone age.

    • @setifaast
      @setifaast Před 10 lety +24

      they are fools...Senna drove for Lotus in `87 winning the first race with active suspension. But, Senna hated aids. He was a pure driver. The ultimate driver's driver. Today's drivers don't even compare. Senna's cars had more power, less aero and mechanical grip.

    • @FiammettaChertizza
      @FiammettaChertizza Před 9 lety +5

      let them talk - people who have never seen him competiting in those years, probably - or simply envious liars :-)

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 Před 8 lety +2

      +michael88863 and mechanical grip at those speeds is hard to control.

    • @jamesmathai1138
      @jamesmathai1138 Před 5 lety

      @@setifaast It's a different challenge. In Senna's time, cars were much slower around a lap, way less G-force, and soft af tires demand that they drive in a pretty pristine way so as not to ruin the race strategy.

    • @nstv23
      @nstv23 Před 5 lety +3

      Michael Roberts people are crazy. Schumacher was the one without that knowledge. Barrichello used to help him setting his cars

  • @jeanayrtonmichael9742
    @jeanayrtonmichael9742 Před 3 lety +8

    Always a pleasure to listen AYRTON !!!!

  • @jaredtallott9950
    @jaredtallott9950 Před 10 lety +21

    Happy Birthday Big Man 54 Years Here Eternally Aging in Heaven.Great!

  • @chrisfleming5109
    @chrisfleming5109 Před 3 lety +7

    His performance in the lotus in 87 was other worldly. Only driver on the same level was Jim Clark.

  • @eliasgolf2024
    @eliasgolf2024 Před 3 lety +20

    He speaks so calmly and classy.

  • @jpzuccolo
    @jpzuccolo Před 4 lety +39

    LENDA. ...O MAIOR PILOTO DA HISTÓRIA.

    • @FlavioSpirit
      @FlavioSpirit Před 3 lety +3

      Boa tarde meu Amigo !!!!
      Sem dúvidas.......

  • @brunoalsantos
    @brunoalsantos Před 5 lety +30

    A very honest interview from Senna indeed.

  • @renatogomescosta1687
    @renatogomescosta1687 Před 3 lety +11

    Senna put that washing machine on the podium in the freight of two Willians.

  • @FlavioSpirit
    @FlavioSpirit Před 3 lety +10

    Boa tarde meu Amigo !!!!
    Meu DEUS, quanta saudade.....
    Muito obrigado por postar esse vídeo fantástico.
    Muito bom poder ver e ouvir o Ayrton mais uma vez.
    Muito obrigado pelo vídeo e parabéns pelo canal.
    Abraço do Brasil.
    Senna, simplesmente o Melhor.....

  • @S3driver
    @S3driver Před 12 lety +9

    One of the best looking F1 car ever!!!

  • @comali2212
    @comali2212 Před 12 lety +25

    When you see Senna speaking slowly and gently, the first thing comes to your mind is:
    Huh!! Is this the same guy behind the wheels of a fury F1 car!!

    • @thiagomonteiro9912
      @thiagomonteiro9912 Před 3 lety +5

      That was the key. (Or one of) His serenity and level of concentration was in another level.

    • @thaik56
      @thaik56 Před 6 měsíci

      True power comes from stillness.

  • @muzzmatrix
    @muzzmatrix Před 12 lety +32

    Spot on. Remember Senna driving through the streets of Monaco flat out with one hand on the wheel??

  • @Sonu666
    @Sonu666 Před 11 lety +15

    Legendary!

  • @leemitchell1874
    @leemitchell1874 Před 5 lety +34

    Donny Park. 1993. Simply the best.

    • @marimped
      @marimped Před 2 měsíci

      I was there that day... Just a lil 12yr old kidda with my dad, I don't remember much about it other than it was biblically wet...!! 😝

  • @soxierdi5575
    @soxierdi5575 Před 4 lety +32

    I love this man
    The One and Only King of F1👑

  • @gilvansouza
    @gilvansouza Před 3 lety +8

    His driving in 1993 was just incredible. One of the most impressive performances by a driver in a season in all my 30 years watching F1. Consistently a thorn in the Williams side, picked wins in a season where Williams was ahead by a country mile. It was genius!

  • @alucardhellsing1037
    @alucardhellsing1037 Před 7 lety +20

    Shows you how advanced Formula 1 was at that time

  • @kjsh987
    @kjsh987 Před 8 lety +102

    the brazilian accent when he spoke english made his english more understanded than real english

    • @paulanthonynelson2733
      @paulanthonynelson2733 Před 8 lety +17

      I understanded lol dan, funny how that can work, isn't it.

    • @Max-vq9xd
      @Max-vq9xd Před 6 lety +4

      dan marva the irony in your statement

    • @rigel8755
      @rigel8755 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm a brazilian too, i speak english, but i don't use brazilian accent, i try to imitate the correct accent.

    • @jamolina72
      @jamolina72 Před 4 lety +1

      @@rigel8755 There isn't correct accent, but prestiged one: British, American, and so on, in a similar way to other languages like Portuguese or Spanish

    • @rigel8755
      @rigel8755 Před 4 lety +3

      @@jamolina72 Yea, technicaly there isn't, but at least 90% of the people who are brazillian and speak english, they speak with this same accent.

  • @alexvieira4602
    @alexvieira4602 Před 3 lety +12

    Ayrton Senna da Silva ó melhor piloto que a F1 já teve é terá!

  • @vikkeharper
    @vikkeharper Před 7 lety +76

    If only Senna had remained another year at McLaren. . . . . .

    • @TOFKAS01
      @TOFKAS01 Před 6 lety +11

      Or went to Indycar after the 1993 season. Staying at McLaren would have ment to drive a very mediocre 1994 season with the not very competitive McLaren Peugeot.

    • @Holden308
      @Holden308 Před 5 lety +17

      If only Ron Dennis had agreed to use the Lamborghini V12 in 1994 instead of the hand grenade Peugeot V10's. Senna might have stayed because he'd actually been very impressed with the Lambo in testing even though it had a poor record in F1 to that point.
      Power had already been gained with the Lambo during the tests (changes suggested by Senna) bringing it up from 710 bhp to almost the same level as the Renault V10 (750 bhp vs 760), while reliability would have been worked on in the off-season. The MP4/9 of 1994 with a Lambo V12 and Senna driving could have easily won that title.

    • @mattiaalbera8526
      @mattiaalbera8526 Před 4 lety +6

      The relationship betweet Ron Dennis and Ayrton Senna had deteriorated due to his economic requests. He simply needed to change to another team after six years at McLaren; Williams had the ideal package and the best engine too. Despire all the rumours and most recent speculations, the Lamborghini-Chrysler connection didn't change much: remember that Dennis had to make investments in order to develop that engine; despite it looked promising, it was old technology (according to the book "McLaren: the Cars"). Ron simply could not afford it. Peugeot was seen as a more interesting solution because the Frenchmen would provide their engines for free, despite they had little experience about F1. So, politics prevailed.

    • @jandaf2761
      @jandaf2761 Před 3 lety +1

      Or prost drive another year

    • @monastario
      @monastario Před 3 lety +2

      Prost stayed in Ímola 05/1° sending bad Energy. Inoportune moment to him stay there.

  • @marciomorais5536
    @marciomorais5536 Před 5 lety +21

    O melhor de todos os tempos simples assim.

  • @LDis1
    @LDis1 Před 10 lety +14

    If Honda didn't leave, Ayrton would have stayed. Honda's crew and Japan absolutely loved Ayrton. They were very loyal to him. He certainly would have went to Ferrari, and Michael Schumacher would have never been at Ferrari, (probably at Williams given the time).

  • @MiColorPodcast
    @MiColorPodcast Před 3 lety +5

    This interview is from the first test of 1993 and listening to the concentration and analysis of the car and the possible results that it would have that year, it seems as if it were the last interview of the 1993 season

    • @otaviomoura7110
      @otaviomoura7110 Před 4 měsíci

      When were these tests with this Mc'Laren-Ford in the pre-season?

  • @SebbyHaughton
    @SebbyHaughton Před 12 lety +70

    "His driving, in 1993 was pure genius."

    • @seanthompson258
      @seanthompson258 Před 3 lety +1

      The governments of the world are lying to us, there is no space!!! think about it how do you know that there are really planets and so called stars out there?? because NASA tells you so??? a government organisation who takes tax payer money and says its going to research space and find new worlds!!! B Fucking S, this is a enclosed reality, we cant get out, something must keep the air and oxygen in so we can live down here! think for yourself we were meant to discover the truth!!! this is an enclosed reality, lights in the sky until proven otherwise, the so called space shuttle how do you know where it actually goes?????????? watch carefully it takes off, u think its going into space but no it doesnt all it does is fly away from where you are standing viewing it, it turns sideways as it goes up to fly away from you from you view point, NASA tells you its going into space but actually it flies out to sea and there is no one out there on the sea, so no one seas where it actually goes, and it definately doesnt go into illusionay space thats for sure!!! its all a CON! and total BS but they take your tax payer money! for going NOWHERE YES NOWHERE!!!!! they are laughing at us!!!!! YES THEY ARE LAUGHING AT US!! AND RIGHTLY SO DUMB HUMANS WHO THINK SPACE IS REAL!!!!???? REALLY PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT SPACE IS REAL????? YIP PEOPLE WHO CANT THINK FOR THEMSELVES AND THEY THINK THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD ONLY TELL THE TRUTH!!!! SHAME ON US THE PEOPLE FOR BEING SHEEPALE AND SO FUCKING ASLEEP!!!

    • @Eduardo_Chaves
      @Eduardo_Chaves Před 3 lety

      Driven to perfection.

    • @grandadmiralthrawn8116
      @grandadmiralthrawn8116 Před 2 lety +1

      @@seanthompson258 have you ever used a high powered telescope?

    • @Eddieshred
      @Eddieshred Před rokem

      @@seanthompson258 Please take a basic astronomy course and come back after that.

  • @JontieDesario
    @JontieDesario Před 12 lety +11

    I'm glad his McLaren was so far off Williams in 93, it was his best season he was brilliant. Schumacher should not be overlooked either, he had a stellar 93 too, but Senna's season was just magic

  • @DRZREALEST
    @DRZREALEST Před 10 lety +10

    he knew exactly how everything worked.. as soons as HONDA annonunce they were leaving he knew mclaren wouldnt been competitive .. he offered williams to drive for free bc he saw they had best knowledge of active suspension (this was 91')

  • @kipkeizer
    @kipkeizer Před 12 lety +3

    I like how senna talks about the electronics of the f1 cars

  • @Theriac33
    @Theriac33 Před 11 lety +4

    Great words from THE LEGEND....

  • @JAVTROOPER
    @JAVTROOPER Před 3 lety +3

    The best good looking f1 guy of all time

  • @kirk121560
    @kirk121560 Před 12 lety +6

    Senna is pureness, control with the intuition built upon countless exercises that imbue effortlessness never seen then, nor today...

  • @jonnyspa27
    @jonnyspa27 Před 8 lety +9

    Great find, thank you for sharing this!

  • @amirgamil
    @amirgamil Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @AndreLuiz-pp9ze
    @AndreLuiz-pp9ze Před 3 lety +2

    SENNA 👑

  • @Ayrton4everrr
    @Ayrton4everrr Před 10 lety +23

    Honda lost the juice and reliability in 992. Williams were growing. Renault began dominating. It's the nature of the sport. Senna did a good move going to williams. He was just purely unlucky! :(

    • @sargatanas88
      @sargatanas88 Před 7 lety +7

      the move going to Williams was right, McLaren in 1994 was not competitive. Senna in 1993 won 5 races, McLaren in 1994 0. all said. for years McLaren built their superiority on Honda engine and Sennas ability. though the team was not up to date in aerodynamics. Renault was solid in their way developing constantly their V10 while Honda switched from V10 to V12 beliefing Ferraris rise was engine-driven. it wasn't. Ferrari in 90 was very competitive because of their chassis. A V12 had to deliver a lot of more hp's to overcompensate higher weight and space.

  • @garinakbar1907
    @garinakbar1907 Před 3 lety +6

    The "Lap of God" Donington 1993 was the best moment of Ayrton, obviously, he was the Rain Master

  • @kenbaker8868
    @kenbaker8868 Před 5 lety +5

    F-1 was robbed when Senna was killed! He was the best driver in a car having problems. I think that his steering failed and he was pushing so hard, there was no chance for him to get the car slowed down enough so he could survive the crash! There was no time or room for him to slow down and he hit that wall so hard, it broke the car nearly in two peces

  • @Dean0017
    @Dean0017 Před 8 lety +4

    Senna's interview holds true for today's F1. Not with driver aids, but with engine and aero Technology.

  • @hlmacc05
    @hlmacc05 Před 10 lety +3

    It's already history. ..Senna's a legend and his legacy will live on and on for the next few decades...1994 is the turning point for F1 and without Senna, F1 will never be a safe sport. ..

  • @sebgamer2079
    @sebgamer2079 Před 3 lety +1

    I agree donnington 93 the best race of senna.beautiful car.he was at his best. Miss him.

  • @foggybest
    @foggybest Před 11 lety

    Great bit of footage of the great man. Never seen it before apart from a snippet in the Senna film

  • @1greenMitsi
    @1greenMitsi Před 11 lety

    great video, great to see senna's pauses once again

  • @pali1H
    @pali1H Před 10 lety +41

    I can't believe they allowed active suspension at all. It basically killed Senna. Only reason he moved to Williams is because they had it. They then banned it and the car couldn't drive without it. It was designed around it.

    • @McLarenMercedes
      @McLarenMercedes Před 10 lety +6

      A rational and sensible explanation.
      Try explaining that to all the Senna sycophants that are fanatically convinced he was murdered by some bizarre conspiracy.

    • @twiggyeison
      @twiggyeison Před 10 lety

      McLarenMercedes hahah yeah i was watching one of those nutcase on utube the other day , they will be dragged off to the mental house one day still screaming " senna was murdered and im gonna expose the frauds " . fucking idiots

    • @McLarenMercedes
      @McLarenMercedes Před 10 lety +1

      matt gill
      Unfortunately there's not enough institutions for all of them and much thanks to the power of the internet they eventually form a herd that finds strength in numbers. There's only two ways of dealing with them: Ignoring them or ridiculing them. The latter is pretty crude but works the best for people bereft of reason.
      Motor racing history is full of great drivers who died in accidents. Accidents tend to happen in a sport where the margin for error is very small.
      Some people just don't want to accept the fact that their idols are mere mortals that can die. So in order to make reality a little more palatable they come up with convoluted and highly unlikely explanations. Scapegoating is common as they find somebody "evil" to blame.

    • @twiggyeison
      @twiggyeison Před 10 lety +4

      next they will say schueys skiing accident was a assas-attempt by lotus for turning down their seat offer lol .,

    • @GTAGIS
      @GTAGIS Před 10 lety +11

      Senna did not move to Williams because of active suspension, but first, because, McLaren had no more visibility on the engine aspect . Honda era was over and Dennis which is a genius in strategy made a big mistake by underestimating the will of Honda to retire and not having retained them with a project, investments .
      The second point was the car . McLaren had active suspension in 1992 but was unable to put it in race, because it was not efficient at all ( 4 seconds slower and unreliable) and had active suspension in 1993 with decent efficiency although not at the level of Williams and especially , not reliable .
      For the record, it provoked 2 crashes of Senna at Imola , 1 crash for Andretti, 2 crashes of Senna at Monaco , 1 crash for Andretti, 1 run-off for Senna, 1 run off for Andretti . With impact on performance . It ruins qualifying of Andretti at Magny-Cours, Hockenheim, Spa . Senna made his 3rd time at Barcelona with the right front suspension disconnected !
      The main problem of McLaren was engine, and the second problem was that the aerodynamic department was nowhere !
      Aerodynamic was more and more important and you can see in a circuit like Silverstone which is mainly a aerodynamic circuit, the gap between the McLaren and the Williams& Benetton .
      The Mclaren had to carry huge rear wing and a huge roll because on soft suspensions to deal with the lack of grip .
      Henri Durand was an aerodynamic engineer that arrive at McLaren in 1992 and made the MP4/8 of 1993 a better that its predecessor but aerodynamics was playing a increasing role, so , the lacks in aerodynamics of Mclaren where more and more serious and it required investments in a department that became great when Adrian Newey who's mainly an aerodynamics) came in 1997 .
      Look at the MP4/6 of 1991 and compare it with other cars , Williams , Tyrell or Jordan . It's look like they are not from the same era . Same thing with the MP4/7 and other cars .
      McLaren was backward on this aspect of aerodynamics which played a more important role over years and has no engine to reduce to a gap where Senna could make his difference .
      It was obvious as Silverstone in 1991 where Mansell took over Senna with less than half lap, not because of a far better engine , but the whole package and especially aerodynamics .

  • @DeadlyTyper42
    @DeadlyTyper42 Před 12 lety +2

    5:24 Senna Blast's Through! He was brilliant every time he drove, whether or not competitively

  • @chrisfleming5109
    @chrisfleming5109 Před 3 lety +1

    He very nearly signed for Benetton as no1 driver in 94, if had done that Prost would have been with hill in Williams and would have been epic to see him with Schumacher in same car.

  • @alexandrosilvadossantossan8293

    Saudades

  • @fingersTitan
    @fingersTitan Před 3 lety +1

    Roll on the Ross Brawn era.. 2022 will FINALLY be a change to what the likes of Senna and others yearn for..
    They want to win but they want to be 10+ on the same lap within a few corners and have great battles.. Just what we, at home, want...
    Ross has been on the ground floor of F1 and he's grown and knows all the in's and out's... The way it should be in ALL sports.

  • @joaonascimento6163
    @joaonascimento6163 Před 2 lety +3

    This car was very good, but the Ford engine was not very powerful compared to those of Renault and Ferrari, and Ayrton Senna proved that he was the best driver of all times in Formula 1.

  • @PJV1990
    @PJV1990 Před rokem +1

    Electronically this car was more advanced than even the Williams that year (not my opinion but the opinion of several F1 insiders & designers). McLaren's problem in 1993 was reliability, understanding and harnessing the opportunities the new electronic package presented and an underpowered engine compared to the refined, bulletproof Renault in the Williams.

  • @bragee
    @bragee Před 10 lety +12

    he was the best for sure, the best of all time but i cannot agree with what he said from minute 4 on: mp4/4, mp4/5 and mp4/6 were the fastest of the circus and he never complained about that.
    anyway, i'll never forget that 1st of may and the first lap of donington 1993: a pure display of total superiority.
    obrigado ayrton.

    • @VictorFAmaya
      @VictorFAmaya Před 6 lety +2

      None of the cars you mentioned had any electronic driver aids like the ones he is describing. To make those cars successful he still had to rely on pure driving talent. That's why Berger never achieved what Senna could in the same car. Only a talent like Prost could match him. It was all about the driver, unlike 92 and 93, which was all about the electronics.
      The Williams FW14 had semi-automatic transmission, active suspension, traction control and anti-lock brakes. Any mediocre driver can look like a genius with those tools.
      Senna's MP4/4, /4 and /6 had none of those tools.

  • @alexandrosilvadossantossan8293

    O melhor.

  • @pummyy
    @pummyy Před 12 lety +1

    What a composed guy..no wonder he is a Legend

  • @waipingyip9164
    @waipingyip9164 Před 3 lety +2

    Finally he won 5 races with this car!

  • @diegoaaronzapataaguilar7160

    The Mclaren MP4/8 Was A Formula One racing car when compites in 1993 Season

  • @Sortsylic
    @Sortsylic Před 11 lety +2

    Don't forget about Newey's success in 1998-99 but Hakkinen also one of my favourites. Schumacher said that Mika was the only one he was afraid of.

  • @ioanngeo006
    @ioanngeo006 Před 3 lety +6

    Ayrton Senna. The world of F1 is very poore with out him. I will never forget the unique moments of this LEGEND. God rest you Ayrton.

  • @garinakbar1907
    @garinakbar1907 Před 3 lety +1

    McLaren-Ford MP4/8 is like a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Group A rally car from WRC, it's underpowered yet still managed to win a lot of races, well basically Evo is not that underpowered, but by 2000-2001, it was clear that that car is no longer good enough to dominate the WRC again...but Tommi Makinen still finished in the top three drivers standings, in 2001, just like Ayrton Senna finished runner up to Prost in 1993

  • @garinakbar1907
    @garinakbar1907 Před 3 lety +1

    If the Williams didn't have such devices on the FW15 during 1993, Ayrton would surely be world champion with that McLaren

  • @user-ek5mc8zk8o
    @user-ek5mc8zk8o Před 2 lety +1

    Airton Senna forever!

  • @richardneal102
    @richardneal102 Před rokem +1

    Senna was on a different level to any other driver, totally committed, in all aspects, his driving skills were amazing,, also his technical expertise, knowing the car and engine. If anyone had seen the TV documentary originally on BBC 2, called. MCLAREN A SEASON. Filmed during the 1993 season. On one episode he persuades the mechanics to change an engine, they think is perfect. But when it's striped down, they find a faulty valve, would not lasted the race. So senna was right!!! Series is on utube.

  • @paulsayce1432
    @paulsayce1432 Před 3 lety +2

    I know its testing, but quite odd seeing him in the No:7 car.

  • @cocacolaholic
    @cocacolaholic Před 11 lety +4

    i think the 1993 mclaren chassis was pretty good, if only it had more power

  • @sseacpovo
    @sseacpovo Před 12 lety +1

    True, my mistake. And I had even listened many times to make sure it was indeed that. Ty.

  • @marsattacks7071
    @marsattacks7071 Před 3 lety +10

    Do we miss that man or what ? R.I.P. Ayrton Senna.

  • @edsonbuturi7726
    @edsonbuturi7726 Před 3 lety +3

    O melhor siplesmente o melhor do mundo.

  • @LapisNerd
    @LapisNerd Před 12 lety +1

    In many moments Senna wins the electronic devices of williams in the 1993 years .Ayrton Senna is proud for us brazilians we miss you Senna !

  • @schwanzelstock1071
    @schwanzelstock1071 Před 9 lety +3

    Thats why he went to Williams. Drivers only think about these things when racing the wrong car having the advantages themselfs its great ofc. Senna was one of the greatest ever but also just human maybe even good to see this.

    • @MikeyMUnited
      @MikeyMUnited Před 9 lety +12

      Senna's sense of "injustice" was perhaps one of his greatest motivations. In 1994 it was widely reported that Ayrton was convinced Benetton were still running some electronic aids on Schumacher's car. If he believed something wasn't right, he wouldn't let it go. As for those who suggest Ayrton didn't understand technical things, then read all the books - Senna's technical ability was unrivalled, he even tested an Indy Car and having never seen it before, suggested improvements.

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 Před 8 lety +2

      +Mike M i believe he caught on to the setting up of winners and champions. if schumacher was getting assists, ayrton would have blown the whistle, and they started slowing him down, ayrton can tell something is weird. just look at him here, he's shocked at how crappy his car is now. starts to blame himself. psychological warfare, racers are property.

  • @alexandreflores9207
    @alexandreflores9207 Před 11 lety +1

    On RFACTOR this car has a HUGE POWER and it´s for a few pilots on the world....

  • @klawguru
    @klawguru Před 4 lety

    What a great video..

  • @baliktad8
    @baliktad8 Před 11 lety

    Kallo182 watch some videos on Senna some time. Senna was spending hrs at the track learning about the car. He was the 1st driver to learn the technical side of the car.

  • @minihulk69
    @minihulk69 Před 11 lety

    Only thing was, the Lamborghini deal went sour because it hadn't changed in specs (hp, lb-ft etc) since 91/92. Peugeot offered McLaren a full works deal (think Williams with Renault at the time) but we saw how that ended up.

  • @GabrieleGallagher27
    @GabrieleGallagher27 Před 9 lety +158

    F1 died in 1994.

    • @keytel1
      @keytel1 Před 7 lety +6

      Gabriele Gallagher Guasti yep, on may 1st

    • @iliovecaRS
      @iliovecaRS Před 6 lety +1

      Gabriele Gallagher Guasti L

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules Před 5 lety +3

      I think it died after Jerez 1997

    • @NicotineRosberg
      @NicotineRosberg Před 5 lety

      Stfu

    • @alb9229
      @alb9229 Před 5 lety +1

      Died in 94 reborn in 2000 died again in 2006 😉

  • @pierpaolobaroni362
    @pierpaolobaroni362 Před 5 lety +1

    It's all Dennis's fault that in order to save money he chose the peugeot instead of the Lamborghini ... this was the real cause of Senna at Williams

  • @marciofigueiroa3184
    @marciofigueiroa3184 Před 3 lety +2

    Poxa ainda depois de tantos anos não consigo acreditar que Ayrton Senna da Silva morreu sempre que vejo alguma entrevista Nova sinto como se ainda estivesse no meio de nós pois suas convicções sobre tudo eram sempre positivas com um toque de fé e isso é muito lindo e edificante para quem vêr e ouvi amém numca ouvi nem vai haver outro piloto com Senna pois ele vivia e respirava fórmula 1 hoje em dia existem uns mercenários ou filhinhos de Papai correndo sem a menor condições.!!!

  • @luminizzavatafu3008
    @luminizzavatafu3008 Před 3 lety +1

    Ayrton il talento più grande di tutto il motorsports insieme a Stefan bellof

  • @joseavs
    @joseavs Před 11 lety +2

    Senna was in extreme polite. Every body knows that the Williams-Renault 1992 was by far 2s more faster than the 2nd car. In 1993 Prost impose a veto over Senna in Williams 1993. He drive for free. But Williams has a contract with Prost. Meanwhile Fittipaldi invite Senna to test a Penske car to go to Indy Car. He was close to sign until McLaren make a offer to him: $1M per race. The McLaren Ford was a crap. The Ford engine has the '92 specs. Benetton has the 93 specs. And the rest was history

  • @diegoaaronzapataaguilar7160

    Asphalt 8 Airborne:
    The Mclaren MP4/8 Was Added in Lunae New Year 2017 Update As a High-End Class B Car

  • @thenuggetracing11
    @thenuggetracing11 Před 12 lety +3

    if senna had stayed with mcclaren he'd still be alive today and probably an 8 time world champion with mcclaren. He would have made sure schumacher would not even reach 5 titles.

  • @ElectoneGuy
    @ElectoneGuy Před 9 lety +2

    I would have liked to know more about what he meant about the Ford V8 being "radically" different than the Honda V12. Undoubtedly it had less raw power, but it would have been lighter and perhaps torquier? At this time, McLaren was only delivered the standard sprung valve Ford HB, whereas the Benetton works team had the pneumatic valve HB. Eventually, Ford would give McLaren the same engine as Benetton when McLaren became their best chance at challenging Williams for wins.

    • @mattiasjohansson7231
      @mattiasjohansson7231 Před 9 lety +3

      McLaren used "2:nd line" engines, meaning they used less powerfull and thus less conpetitive engines than Benetton and even more less powerfull than the old Hondas or the Renault Williams used so therefore a lot of frustration was built up in the team. Which unfortunately led to Senna's move to Williams Renault for -94.

    • @johncate9541
      @johncate9541 Před 8 lety +1

      +Audioquest56 The Ford Cosworth V8 was less powerful, but lighter and used less fuel. The Honda V12 was just brute-force power, and not really a great engine. When Honda dropped their works F1 engine program after 1992 and gave it to Mugen, Mugen dropped the V12 and went back to developing the V10 that Honda had used in 1989-90. It was a later development of this V10 that Heinz-Harald Frentzen nearly won the championship with in a Jordan in 1999.
      As far as the McLaren MP4/8 and its Ford Cosworth V8 goes, they eventually got the pneumatic valve version, but didn't get the same support from the factory even then. They actually ran a parallel development program with TAG all season to improve the engine's performance (sort of like Red Bull is apparently going to do with Mario Illien working on a customer Renault in 2016). Ford wanted to take in McLaren as a second factory team, but they needed Flavio Briatore's permission to do that, and he wouldn't allow it.
      If McLaren had the best version of the engine and the factory support all season, I have always thought he could have at least given Prost a run for his money that season. It was a good engine, and a good car. Senna just never had a fully developed version until the end of the season.

    • @sargatanas88
      @sargatanas88 Před 8 lety +1

      +John Cate i dont't think Honda V12 wasn't great. It was the only V12 after aspirate reintroduction to win a world Championship (1991).When Honda left F1 Ferrari bought the electronic side of that engine and adapted to their V12. anyway i think it was a fault from Honda to believe V12 is better than V10. Ferrari in 1990 was very competitive but the reason was not the engine, but a better Chassis than McLarens MP4/5B. At the beinning of the 90s many constructors made plans for a V12, also Ford. But a V12 has more contras than pros, first of all the weight. Renault was right making their V10 better and better till 1997.

  • @Oscar1977bio
    @Oscar1977bio Před 8 lety +4

    Sabe aquela coisa,ainda não me conformo como tudo aconteceu com Ayrton,A williams poderia ter contratado Senna em 93 ao lado do Prost que ele levava aquele campeonato.Prost foi responsável por ele não ter ido em 93 e em 94 o francês pousou de bonzinho neste ponto concordo com o Piquet que era autêntico em relação ao Senna ,já a falta do Tetra do Senna, Prost teve sua parcela de culpa por não querer Senna ao lado dele,tenho certeza que Frank teria concordado com os dois na equipe mesmo com Senna pagando multa para Mclaren em 93.

    • @gutomengao2009
      @gutomengao2009 Před 6 lety

      Oscar Ribeiro Apesar de ter sido o campeão de 1993, Alain Prost anunciou sua aposentadoria do automobilismo no mesmo fim de semana da conquista de seu último título mundial.

  • @Treetop64
    @Treetop64 Před 9 lety +25

    The rot began to set in F1 starting in 1992, got worse in '93, and unfortunately climaxed in '94. The sport hasn't recovered since. F1's best days are long, long behind it...

    • @reach3796
      @reach3796 Před 8 lety

      +Treetop64 bull

    • @eruslevi5714
      @eruslevi5714 Před 8 lety +2

      +Treetop64 Quit right, since Senna died F1 has not had that great character that inspiring man.

    • @MrMachacker
      @MrMachacker Před 8 lety +2

      +Erus Levi for me, alonso has been that person. its just a shame hes never in the right place at the right time. I feel so sorry for him, such a wasted talent

    • @eruslevi5714
      @eruslevi5714 Před 8 lety

      ***** He has the talent but outside the sport he's not that great personality, that kind of mesmerasing person who everyone looks up to, i think in sports nowadays only Roger Federer looks like that, that goat.

    • @emelle1283
      @emelle1283 Před 5 lety

      Absolutely correct. 1991 was the last pure year.

  • @markstedman8186
    @markstedman8186 Před 4 lety +5

    A beautiful, inavotive car one of Mclaren's finest moments from a technical point of view, what would have been had they had a works engine

  • @treatb09
    @treatb09 Před 6 lety

    a great racing game would be a vintage f1 game that runs through the seasons. just like a real life experience. each season you race, you get the next year's car for the team you picked. start off in 1980 and work your way up to the end of the low lines. would be the best racing game ever.

  • @swavgav31
    @swavgav31 Před rokem

    'no matter who you out in the car, the electronics will do the work' ie, Damon Hill in a Williams

  • @exeudao
    @exeudao Před 12 lety +1

    the beginning of the best age of F1

  • @JonathanAllen0379
    @JonathanAllen0379 Před 7 lety

    Giorgio Ascanelli was a great compliment to Senna. It was a great partnership which unfortunately only lasted one season. I feel that most of the Williams team were condescending and looked down on him. Meanwhile, although team McLaren in '93 were not really competitive and would remain even less so the following year, I still feel that he would have been better staying put assuming we can't go back and change the past and have Senna circumventing Mansell and Prost by finding a way to get into Williams for the 1992 and 1993 seasons, then going to Benetton in 1994. If that could not be done, then I think he should have stayed put for at least another year. He certainly couldn't have done any worse than dying the way he did. He's all but guaranteed to have done better staying with McLaren if he had no other options but Williams in 1994.

  • @RistoKappet
    @RistoKappet Před 12 lety +1

    had they been linked with an actual strong team like mclaren, the funding would have gone through the roof and so would have the development by mclarens own mechanics. lamborghinis (or chryslers) boss promised (and delivered!) much improved engines and plans for the seasons ahead but ron dennis alone disbanded it, due to some deals he had already made.

  • @carlossanchez007
    @carlossanchez007 Před 8 lety +1

    Prophetic words... regarding electronics over driver's worth in the, suposedly, F1 World Driver's Championship (???).
    From one of the greatest, if not the greatest, RACING driver of all time...

  • @blackflagqwerty
    @blackflagqwerty Před 8 lety +11

    Am I the only person who thinks Senna's race engineer Giorgio Ascanelli looks like Newman from Seinfeld

  • @fredericopinto2943
    @fredericopinto2943 Před 5 lety +3

    Senna GOAT

  • @weallfollowmanutd
    @weallfollowmanutd Před 5 lety

    I know people slag off Michael Andretti, but he deserved respect to give it a go. Imagine being Sennas Team mate, driving a new type of car that's completely unusual to him, twitchy, light and having no feel underneath you with electronic suspension, after coming from a car for years that's heavy and lazy, with steel brakes, turbo lag and fully manual transmission. It was a big ask in reality. Michael was much better than his results shown.
    The year after this, Michael got back in an Indycar and won his first race back. That says a lot when Mansell was also on the grid.

  • @VictorHugooow
    @VictorHugooow Před 11 lety

    He was the test pilot

  • @otaviomoura7110
    @otaviomoura7110 Před 4 měsíci +1

    When were these tests with this Mc'Laren-Ford in the pre-season?

    • @jamesbehra2690
      @jamesbehra2690 Před 13 dny

      February 93 if I'm not mistaken, i read an article in the paper that time.

  • @joseavs
    @joseavs Před 11 lety

    And Benetton-Ford was upgraded since. Flavio Briatore fought for this. Ford was a secure supplier for Benetton in previous years. And the Benetton was a little bit better. Only Senna put the difference. It was remarkable in Australia and Japan.

  • @pretsas
    @pretsas Před 12 lety +1

    At 8:00 in, why were they mentioning that Prost was going to be suspended?

  • @diegofidelis2165
    @diegofidelis2165 Před 4 lety +8

    Great car, great driver, missed an engine!

  • @tommyscott9085
    @tommyscott9085 Před 7 lety

    What are those Sideplates for?

  • @terkmadugga
    @terkmadugga Před 12 lety

    Mika Hakkinen. What a legend.