Ayrton Senna

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2022
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    Broadcast 1/1/95 BBC2 20.40
    Acknowledged as the greatest Formula 1 driver of his generation, the death of Brazilian Ayrton Senna at Imola on 1 May last year left the sport and admirers across the world in mourning. Eight months later, his family, friends and contemporaries, including Damon Hill, Alain Prost, Gerhard Berger and Nigel Mansell, assess the man himself and his achievements on and off the track.
    Introduced by Steve Rider.
    TV presentation Stuart Cabb; Producer Mark Wilkin
    Mansell reviewing the last laps of Monaco 1992 trimmed out due to worldwide copyright block
    Many edits due to claims by Duke
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Komentáře • 40

  • @SuperThompo
    @SuperThompo Před 4 měsíci +27

    For me, the greatest that ever sat in a F1 car.

  • @zxr-cade2026
    @zxr-cade2026 Před rokem +37

    The number of people who turned up to this funeral (3,000,000) 2,000,000 more than the number of people who turned up to Princess Diana’s funeral just tells you all you need to know about the late great Ayrton Senna
    R.I.P legend 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🏆🏆🏆

    • @paulanthonynelson2733
      @paulanthonynelson2733 Před rokem +6

      You know something, ZX, this is always what I try to explain to those who didnt know him. It was huge, and I took 3 days off my final year of high school. The loss is felt greater every year, although I suspect I somewhat ask for that too, I dont ever want this wound to heal, I suspect. It creeps up on me, the emotion, but temp it alot too...haha I could not see Senna in the theatres, I would be sobbing like my mum had just died, decades after he passed on.

    • @RaceDayReplay
      @RaceDayReplay  Před rokem +3

      I can remember watching it on Eurosport

    • @maricleo493
      @maricleo493 Před 4 měsíci +1

      If he was in Ferrari he was still alive!!!!

  • @HammerLex77
    @HammerLex77 Před měsícem +6

    I just can’t believe it’s been 30 years.
    I was watching the race with my Dad as a 16 year old. Three decades later I am a Dad myself yet I can remember that weekend just like it was yesterday!
    *Senna Sempre* 🇧🇷🏁

  • @camerongreenwoodcrampakacgc.
    @camerongreenwoodcrampakacgc. Před 4 měsíci +16

    Ayrton Senna. The greatest driver to have ever sat in a race car. Same with Jim Clark.

  • @alexpegler465
    @alexpegler465 Před měsícem +4

    Very poignant to see Imola in the depths of winter months after Senna’s crash. So calm and still. The opposite of that frightful day in May 1994.

  • @elkekleutgens8484
    @elkekleutgens8484 Před 5 měsíci +19

    My champ forever ❤

  • @anastasiodristiliaris2448
    @anastasiodristiliaris2448 Před 5 měsíci +12

    Ότι καλύτερο είδαμε στον παγκόσμιο αθλητισμό και ένας υπέροχος Ανθρωπος!νιώθω ευλογημένος που έζησα την εποχή του και τον είδα να τρέχει εδώ στο εξωτερικό που χρόνια πολλά ζω!Ayrton Senna da silva 🇧🇷 ενα παγκόσμιο είδωλο του πλανήτη μας!!ευχαριστώ πολύ για το βίντεο

    • @alexcastro9878
      @alexcastro9878 Před 23 dny +1

      Um grande abraço de um outro brasileiro, que concorda e que gostou muito do seu belo comentário.
      Não por eu ser simplesmente um brasileiro, mas porque acompanho a F-1 desde 1972 E ATÉ HOJE, não vi nenhum piloto na pista, que chegue perto do talento de Ayrton Senna.
      E cá entre nós...eu vi muitos, muitos mesmo.
      Até a próxima!!...

  • @rigaaboulian6586
    @rigaaboulian6586 Před měsícem +2

    My daughter named her son Senna after the late racer ,I started to know about him and now I'm obsessed about him

  • @henners88
    @henners88 Před 12 dny +1

    It’s scary how quick the last 30 years have gone, I remember the afternoon he died so vividly. Such an enormous loss to our sport.

  • @1_5RCBiker
    @1_5RCBiker Před rokem +30

    Despite never being a Senna fan, I have to recognise his utter will and absolute bastard determination to drive a car at over 100% and be able to get away with it. Still rightly regarded as being at the top table of drivers nearly 30 years later. Not sure Max V would cope with him on the grid, few could...

    • @404TVfr
      @404TVfr Před rokem +1

      I doubt that. In fact, I don't think he'd be in F1 post-1999.

    • @tydawidowski6245
      @tydawidowski6245 Před rokem +1

      He would have retired at the end of 94 I reckon

    • @audreyperrin320
      @audreyperrin320 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Max would have beeten him he has won all but 3 races I wonder what he would think of max

    • @grantcarncross5380
      @grantcarncross5380 Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@audreyperrin320no way Senna would still beat anyone in the World, no one will ever come along better then him.

    • @martingonzalez2850
      @martingonzalez2850 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@audreyperrin320In a bullet proof car, reliability wise.
      They're both cut from the same cloth. Same as Schumacher

  • @neftalivazquez9268
    @neftalivazquez9268 Před rokem +9

    He truly was the best F1 driver in the world god bless him Amen

  • @nigelo7507
    @nigelo7507 Před 5 měsíci +8

    We must protect this channel

  • @liviamoon
    @liviamoon Před 18 dny

    Still so sad in my heart. Love forever. ❤️🕯️🙏🕊️

  • @EchosOfWhiterun_5555
    @EchosOfWhiterun_5555 Před 4 měsíci +3

    #RIPRatzenburgerApril30th
    #RIPAyrtonSennaMay1st
    That weekend in the *San Marino GP 1994* was a sad and tragic way to attempt to enjoy the *F1* raceway. It should have been 🛑 right after the first time that somebody had died, it would have *prevented* all of us from losing such a *Precious Gift* to the world!!! ~ JonseyG 👲💖😿

  • @laraine121
    @laraine121 Před měsícem +1

    Ayrton Senna was one of the best up there with Jim Clark of Scotland.

  • @Jacco1965
    @Jacco1965 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Its april 2024 now, almost 30 years ago. My God, somehow it is like it happened yesterday. May we never forget, RIP Ayrton and Roland 😢

  • @bigzeddie76
    @bigzeddie76 Před rokem +12

    Great upload 👌

  • @yvonnecampbell3283
    @yvonnecampbell3283 Před 5 měsíci +5

    This is great….hearing stories about Senna that is not well publicised.🤣👏👏👏👏👏

  • @phantom213
    @phantom213 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much! I have discovered your channel only just recently. A lot of precious memories and awesome videos. Truly appreciate. Subscribed now!

  • @leesmith4734
    @leesmith4734 Před rokem +7

    2005. Williams F1 where found guilty of his death. Dude to metal fatigue. Too late now.

    • @audreyperrin320
      @audreyperrin320 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I wonder did his family get anything

    • @maricleo493
      @maricleo493 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Dispaite he tryed to tell to the Williams team all the car problems before, they completly did wrong job very badly that killed him! We all know that!

  • @CassidyBobsonAlexanderEntebang

    The real people's champion..., ever in modern era, in 30 years.

  • @jolicska
    @jolicska Před rokem +11

    prost should reflect on himslef how he was bending the rules everywhere he could to win, using french connection, while Ayrton was only wanted to compete with mental and driving skills

  • @petersteinmeijer519
    @petersteinmeijer519 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Would he still be considered the best driver ever if he hadn't died in a race ?

  • @ernestomartinez4090
    @ernestomartinez4090 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Senna was the first REAL BASTARD in Formula One, slamming the door on each and every driver resulting in multiple accidents with many many drivers from 1984 onwards. On top of that he always tried to force the overtaking maneuver with that crap of "if there's a gap I will going for it" and such things. All the drivers from the period hated him because of what he did on the track. He was involved in accidents with almost everybody: Prost, Mansell, Piquet, Keke Rosberg, Alboreto. Nannini, Patrese, Berger, etc. Ask Martin Brundle what Senna did in the British F3. Unfortunatelly this way of driving made a mark and then Michael Schumacher copycated this same way and style of driving, then Hamilton did the same and now Verstappen. Since many years ago up to now almost everybody has that same reckless and ruthless style of driving, slamming the door NO MATTER WHAT. Martin Brundle always says: "Senna let you decide if you want and accident or not because, no matter what, he was going to slam the door on you. ALWAYS". The most stupid slamming by Senna was the one he made on Nigel Mansell's Ferrari at Estoril in 1989 when the british driver was already blackflagged. That was always the Senna way. Not to mention crashing at the start of the Japanese GP in 1990 against the back of Alain Prost's Ferrari at nearly 250 km/h with the whole cars coming from behind. That was certainly an act of insanity. I mean...if he wanted to crash on purpose against Prost he could've done it at the chicane on the first lap with almost zero risk. On the contrary he decided to do it right at the start of the race at nearly 250 km/h. Crazy guy this Senna.

    • @marilynjarvis8228
      @marilynjarvis8228 Před 2 měsíci +2

      He had that steering wheel cut, extended, soldered and it killed him; his relentless drive to win no matter what was his undoing.

    • @shanegamroth3491
      @shanegamroth3491 Před 2 měsíci

      Sounds like you both are sore sore losers of what senna brought against whatever shitty driver you pulled for. If you didn’t see his brilliance than you weren’t really paying attention