Just How Good Was… Ayrton Senna

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The greatest racing driver of all time?
When the conversation of the greatest racing driver of all time is discussed, a few names are always mentioned, but one name seems to stand out from the crowd, A driver known not only for his amazing achievements on the track, but also, the impact he made off it. You would be hard pressed to find anyone today, racing enthusiast or not, who doesn’t recognise the name, “Ayrton Senna” but just how good was he? Well let’s find out!
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Ayrton Senna, Lewis Hamilton, Formula 1, Formula one, Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell, Juan Manuel Fangio, Michael Schumacher, Nelson Piquet, Brazil, Interlagos, Imola, Donington, Monaco, Monte Carlo, Tribute, Ayrton Senna Tribute

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  • Senna was Senna, nothing can compare, nobody will be the next Senna, there is only one, there will be only one "Ayrton Senna"

    @user-bj6lc5ij6f@user-bj6lc5ij6f5 ай бұрын
    • Mansell overtook Berger not Senna!

      @MM-lp5pp@MM-lp5pp3 ай бұрын
    • Amen to that comment, Senna was truly unique.

      @SuperThompo@SuperThompo3 ай бұрын
    • Indeed, senna was incredible. And always seemed like a genuine real person and a gentleman

      @alanluscombe8a553@alanluscombe8a5533 ай бұрын
    • Senna was the best in his time and not long ago also best in history, tha. Came Max Verstappen he is the best ewer , and he is just started, Max and Senna are really similar but Max is now more consistent.

      @stefanmolnar4345@stefanmolnar43453 ай бұрын
    • @@stefanmolnar4345 buahahahahahahhahha give Max or any of these spoilt brats car from the 1980s or early 1990s and see how they would do it. Senna achieved in 161 races far more than Max. 65 poles, 6 Monaco’s, 5 Spa’s and still today most wins in the wet…

      @MM-lp5pp@MM-lp5pp3 ай бұрын
  • Senna didn’t die. He’s just one lap ahead of everyone else.

    @slohmann1572@slohmann15723 ай бұрын
    • Nah that’s “The Intimidator”, Dale Earnhardt’s place bud.

      @tgj42495@tgj424953 ай бұрын
    • @@tgj42495both are legendary and true race car drivers

      @pace91@pace912 ай бұрын
    • Senna the best ever

      @user-vn9qd2hv3b@user-vn9qd2hv3b2 ай бұрын
    • Beautiful.

      @good-questions@good-questions2 ай бұрын
    • @@tgj42495 both were beasts, different categories, don't start shit ok?

      @guiguiguimuieu@guiguiguimuieu2 ай бұрын
  • If you come to Sao Paulo, Brazil go visit Senna’s grave. It’s a peaceful place with lots of tributes. He’s a truly hero 😢🙏🏼

    @amulako@amulako3 ай бұрын
    • To tentando ir agora nos 30 anos.

      @JoaoSilva22222@JoaoSilva222223 ай бұрын
    • The last nacional hero…

      @edufahl@edufahl2 ай бұрын
    • It has a weird vibe. It was one of the strangest emotions I've ever felt. Seeing that golden plaque in such a peaceful place, and thinking that all of this is there, just... too much for me. I could not stay there for long.

      @raphaelrtw@raphaelrtwАй бұрын
    • Lies again? Taking Names Ares

      @NazriB@NazriBАй бұрын
    • I did this already... Below the tree...

      @brenobrasil5058@brenobrasil5058Ай бұрын
  • I had the privilege of meeting him during the 1988 Canadian GP, I was in his box during qualifying, when he left the car the amount of adrenaline going through his body was so immense that he stood against the wall and he couldn’t speak and left the helmet on for quite some time.

    @anthonysauco1191@anthonysauco11913 ай бұрын
    • Wow, not surprising given how fast they were flying around those days with pretty much zero safety in place

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • @@quattrocam yes each lap was a life threatening experience… and if I remember well Prost was on pole because he set the fastest time the day before and on that particular Saturday Senna couldn’t beat him because of the strong wind blowing against from the hairpin to the finish line so he had to take huge risks

      @anthonysauco1191@anthonysauco11913 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonysauco1191 they were just a different breed!

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • @@quattrocam absolutely, today they are moving PlayStation machines with the comfort of a Bentley

      @anthonysauco1191@anthonysauco11913 ай бұрын
    • WOW. That would've been Fucken AMAZING to see. I would've given almost anything to have been able to be there & see that.

      @timpauling7516@timpauling75163 ай бұрын
  • Every time I see documentaries about Senna, I get goosebumps. Ayrton Senna: Simply the best! Better than all the rest.

    @Will.Peter.@Will.Peter.3 ай бұрын
    • But an asshole

      @bentt7506@bentt75062 ай бұрын
    • “You’d be hard pressed to find anyone, racing enthusiast or not, who has not heard the name, Aerton Senna.” Honestly I just don’t think that’s true. Unless you’re older than middle-aged, Brazilian, or a race enthusiast, I don’t think anyone has heard of him. I don’t mean to disparage what his fans think of him, but he’s like Kurt Cobain. His legacy is spectacular potential, burning bright, and dying young. Tragic, absolutely. But outside of racing and national pride, he’s an unknown.

      @quinncide@quinncideАй бұрын
    • @@quinncide To be a true connoisseur, you need to know and have experienced history. Your words show that you are not that kind of person and that is truly a shame.

      @Will.Peter.@Will.Peter.Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂 Prost schooled this prick.

      @ramakrishnamitta7024@ramakrishnamitta7024Ай бұрын
    • ​@@quinncideno bro, every teen atleast in Brazil and Japan has heard of him. Has known what this hero was up to. Senna left a legacy, not only as a pilot but also as a civilian brave enough to against the system he was in.

      @fashiontrend3289@fashiontrend32897 күн бұрын
  • Im old enough to have seen Senna live on TV. It was magical as was all the drivers and racers at this time. When he died something else died in F1 and it has never been the same. RIP Sir. He was The MAN,....

    @simonrodgers9105@simonrodgers91053 ай бұрын
    • Especially with rules being manipulated

      @funnyvideos.57@funnyvideos.572 ай бұрын
    • Indeed I feel the same. Aryton senna was brilliant and when he died I just couldn't believe it...

      @alexbraid8700@alexbraid87002 ай бұрын
    • whats so great about that time? You basically had 3 maybe 4 professional teams and a bunch of amateurs who couldnt finish a third of the races. The gap between top and midfield was multiple seconds...

      @daarom3472@daarom3472Ай бұрын
    • He certainly was.

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
    • Great times also after senna.

      @marcr9410@marcr9410Ай бұрын
  • It gets really emotional for me to see the greatest racing driver in history being honoured by people who are not from Brazil this way. A really well writing and accurate script, mah man! Great job, bro!

    @renanpires1984@renanpires19843 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, he was something very special, not just behind the wheel but an outstanding example for all humanity, the world needs more people like him!

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • In 1989 the normally aspirated engines arrived and many thought that Senna would lose some of his amazing speed without turbos. But Ayrton remained supremely fast in all conditions. While going around corners he still refused to take his foot off the gas pedal, a technique he learned as a kid during his karting years. Ayrton Senna's trust in divine intervention helped him to go faster than he normally could have. Being guided by a higher power enhanced his performance beyond what it would have been without religion. His faith made all the difference. Ayrton had an unshakable belief that he was fulfilling God's will. He prepared himself better than any other driver before, both physically and mentally. He was an innovator in using sport psychology, physical, and mental trainer Nuno Cobra before anyone else in Formula 1. He used techniques to control his breathing and relax when he was becoming over-aroused. These methods allowed him to concentrate at almost superhuman level and get into the zone almost at will during races. Prost describes how, after a race at Monaco, Ayrton explains how he monitored his performance during the race itself: He managed to visualize from a 'third person' perspective (i.e. as if watching from outside) during the race and corrected his mistakes. Ayrton Senna had the qualities to be the best racing driver of his time, and that is exactly what he was. His tombstone simply reads: 'Nothing can separate me from Gods love'

    @seniordavidmanderson9232@seniordavidmanderson9232Ай бұрын
    • This is amazing! I really hope I can meet him in Heaven when Jesus comes back

      @darthhunter69@darthhunter699 күн бұрын
  • I had the privilege to see the last Ayrton’s practice on saturday morning, 30th april 1994.. In the afternoon he never touched the wheel due to Ratzenberger accident. I loved Senna since 84. I cried in 94. He makes me sad on 2024. Obrigado, Ayrton.

    @yomotii@yomotii3 ай бұрын
    • RESPECT brother! I hear you and feel you! We lost a SUPER DEAR FRIEND and REAL BROTHER! May he Rest in Peace forever!

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
  • The Ayrton Senna's Foundation is still active and his family keeps doing an amazing work here in Brasil! Senna is the reason I love F1 to this day. He is the greatest of all time!

    @carolitoffana@carolitoffana2 ай бұрын
  • There are racing drivers. Then there is Ayerton Senna. A true legend. ❤

    @Kenno10rapid@Kenno10rapidАй бұрын
  • That concrete block story is mad…. man was an artist

    @Mr.Showbiz@Mr.Showbiz3 ай бұрын
    • he is like this famous basketballer i forgot his name he was dribbling the ball and lost the ball and he knew something was wrong with the floor and yes the floor had a creak

      @georgesangeda1090@georgesangeda1090Ай бұрын
    • @@georgesangeda1090 Steph curry during the warmup🔥

      @simz5633@simz5633Ай бұрын
    • A GENIUS. MASTER TACTICIAN. A SEE'R. A VISIONARY!

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
    • @@georgesangeda1090but that’s different any player could have figured out but knowing that a wall moved by a millimeter is just crazy

      @abdoulazizdiallo5814@abdoulazizdiallo5814Ай бұрын
    • Honda loved he and that is because the first time he tested a Honda engine he went back to the box and told the enginners that the engine was about to blow up, when they opened the engine and tested parts they found micro cracks in the crankshaft that were about to burst the engine, the only reply of Senna when the enginners asked after is that he could hear that the engine was not good anymore.

      @C0lon0@C0lon0Ай бұрын
  • Great video man, I remember watching him qualifying in 1991 at Silverstone and everybody in the crowd was cheering Mansell . There must of been at least 200 of us and I was the only one that put both arms up into the air at the entrance to the corner then as he continued round the corner, he lifted his right hand of the steering wheel, and made a waving hand in reply to my support, which showed to me what detail this man went to, a memory I treasure!

    @richardbradbury8735@richardbradbury87353 ай бұрын
    • Wow that's an amazing story ❤

      @evecathcart@evecathcart3 ай бұрын
    • @@evecathcart 🙏🏻🙏🏻😊😊❤️

      @richardbradbury8735@richardbradbury87353 ай бұрын
    • Wow, that was intense man

      @nikolaspareschi@nikolaspareschi3 ай бұрын
    • This part of my life is called "envy"

      @edgardoandresmillangonzale2406@edgardoandresmillangonzale24062 ай бұрын
    • omg

      @Virgil82@Virgil82Ай бұрын
  • One of my most prized possessions is a custom made replica of Senna 's 1991 helmet. The only driver's helmet i will ever have. That is how much his memory means to me. Not only was he a great driver but a true genius and philosopher as well. We will not see his like again

    @frankwaugh1894@frankwaugh18944 ай бұрын
    • Had my eye on one of those for a while, one day maybe!

      @quattrocam@quattrocam4 ай бұрын
    • @quattrocam what makes it even more special is that it is a race ready Bell helmet and I have won cart races wearing it. I got mine from Racereplicas off the internet in England. Nigel does phenomenal work and it takes about 3 weeks for him to make one. He makes replica helmets of most of the great f1 drivers past and present. They run around 350 to 500 Euros but are worth every penny because they are not just static show pieces but actual helmets you can wear on the track while channeling your "inner Senna".

      @frankwaugh1894@frankwaugh18944 ай бұрын
    • @@frankwaugh1894 They do look good, awesome that you can also use them, a functional work of art!

      @quattrocam@quattrocam4 ай бұрын
    • @quattrocam I always wear a balaclava before I put it on to keep sweat from getting inside the helmet. I hope you are able to get your own Senna helmet soon! You made a fantastic tribute to a legendary driver. WELL DONE!!!

      @frankwaugh1894@frankwaugh18944 ай бұрын
    • @@frankwaugh1894 thank you & I hope so 😊

      @quattrocam@quattrocam4 ай бұрын
  • Bear in mind that Senna was driving during the insanity that was the 1980s turbo era. During which, engine manufacturers were squeezing an unheard of 1,400 BHP from 1.5 litre V6 engines at the peak of the era. These engines were propelling cars that were featherweights in comparison to 2020s era F1 cars, and had virtually no driver aids. The reaction times needed simply to pilot one of these cars around a track competently on its own, with no other traffic to worry about, are phenomenal. To *race* one of these cars at full chat against opposition of the calibre of Prost, Mansell and Piquet, is quite possibly a full two orders of magnitude beyond again. I remember Murray Walker commentating on one of the Monaco Grands Prix in which Senna participated, and Walker mentions that Senna was capable of responding to tiny changes in chassis stress under the seat, and point his car where he wanted it with laser precision AND do so in the wet. It was as if the car became an extension of his nervous system when he sat in it. He could bend to his will a machine that would kill 99% of the rest of us if we tried to operate it at even 25% of his level ... assuming any of us mere mortals would even reach that point of course. In the cockpit of an F1 racing car, he existed on a different plane to everyone else.

    @Calilasseia@Calilasseia3 ай бұрын
    • Don't forget that cars didn't run on gasoline but on jetfuel ahahah

      @user-em8iz7th9q@user-em8iz7th9q3 ай бұрын
    • @@user-em8iz7th9q ... actually, the octane rating of some F1 fuel mixtures at the time was significantly HIGHER that jet fuel ... if memory serves, at least one outfit was running on fuel that had, wait for it, a 118 octane rating ... with a brace of synthetic additions that would have made it suitable to propel a manned space mission ...

      @Calilasseia@Calilasseia3 ай бұрын
    • @@Calilasseia didn't know that but thanks for the info! Honestly F1 in the 80s/ early 90s was just a completely different breed, just like the rest of motorsports.

      @user-em8iz7th9q@user-em8iz7th9q3 ай бұрын
    • @@Calilasseia jet fuel is very close to Diesel fuel; that time the octane rate was limited; but the fuel was full of „ additives“ surpressing self-detonations and increase internal cooling. Even water injection was tried. However BMW-Paul Rosche once said: while increasing the amount of water injected, the power decreased, so the conclusion was that water does not burn.

      @ReinhardPriller-ck9ny@ReinhardPriller-ck9ny3 ай бұрын
    • @@user-em8iz7th9q Jet fuel is blend of approximately 30% kerosene and 70% gasoline, it is known as wide-cut fuel. I think you made that bullshit story up. Running F1 cars on Kerosene would be a funny day.

      @jimmybe64@jimmybe64Ай бұрын
  • what made Senna who we call the GOAT is that, he drove cars in the majority of the time inferior than the others, their cars didn’t have the “technology” and computer/electronic controls they have now, when Williams had the active suspension in their car Senna still somehow was closer to them than any other team but above all, Senna drove his car many times with few or one gear and WON the race. Those days the physical, i mean PHYSICAL conditions of the drivers was way more important than today… In my humble opinion, he, Senna, was just a special kind of human being in ALL levels. great work in the video but you can make one with things that was/are controversial and amazing regards his driving abilities.

    @macrocha5251@macrocha52514 ай бұрын
    • Senna drove many times with few or one gear and won the race... That happened exaclty ONE time. He was stuck in 6th gear for the last 6 or 7 laps (had a lead of 40 sec when that happened). Schumacher did the the same, stuck in 5th gear for 30 laps + PITSTOP and became still second. I don't say it wasnt special or not amazing, just there were otheres with similar skills.

      @kevinprengemann7456@kevinprengemann74563 ай бұрын
    • Senna, very ruthless driver. Blocking others and even sometimes really dangerous. Was from 1988 -1991 in a superior car-motor combination. No doubt - one of the best drivers ever, but every time had his masters: Piquet, Prost, Mansell, later Schuhmacher, Alonso, Vettel, name it.

      @ReinhardPriller-ck9ny@ReinhardPriller-ck9ny3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kevinprengemann7456Schumacher is probably the closest we have to Senna after him, the level of technology in the car that allowed Schumacher to do it is orders of magnitude higher that what Senna had at his time, also Schumacher had no peers, Senna almost always competed against people close to his skill level. Also despite that it was a one time that h was stuck with one gear, it wasn't a one time thing that he a lot of time run with his gear box busted and with less gears available. If it is wasn't for his u timely death, he would certainly have beaten Fangio, and possibly would have stablish the record Schumi held for much time. Today technology is the min driver of F1, Hamilton is a great pilot, but is nearly impossible for him to win on a technologically inferior car. Some thing Senna did a lot of times, he could win a championship before getting a better car, but he carved his name in history when he was driving a Lotus on the wanning day of team, at those times he didn't win championships, but he made the champion have a run for their money.

      @nichendrix@nichendrix3 ай бұрын
    • Williams killed Senna. The steering column was modified on Senna's just before the race at imola in 94. Senna requested the steering wheel shaft be shortened to find a better seating position and the Williams mechanics did a bad job, it failed Senna in the corner. They failed Senna.

      @cptjohnbhewler1529@cptjohnbhewler15293 ай бұрын
    • @@nichendrix Who are you to assess in which car it is easier to stuck in one gear? Are you mechanical engineer or are you just licking Senna's balls? Just because the car is newer it has absolutely no relevance to how easy a car can be driven when stuck in a certain gear - give me a break...

      @kevinprengemann7456@kevinprengemann74563 ай бұрын
  • "When it comes to completing a task, there´s no negotiation, you either do it right or you don´t." -Senna

    @JoaoSilva22222@JoaoSilva222223 ай бұрын
  • He was in another dimension. It's not possible compare him to anyone.

    @andresc6086@andresc60864 ай бұрын
    • Yes, absolutely right. We were privileged to see, what he was able to do. It was magic, out off this world.

      @jackringo9878@jackringo98784 ай бұрын
    • love him but there are drivers who matched him

      @energeticfra100@energeticfra1002 ай бұрын
    • Compare him eith Prost and see who had the most points and also the higher win- percentage

      @craftingpeople7097@craftingpeople7097Ай бұрын
    • NEVER! Not ANYONE! He was taken AWAY from us WAY TOO EARLY! A HUGE LOSS for mankind and F1.

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
    • And yet lost to Prost 🤣🤣🤣🤣

      @ramakrishnamitta7024@ramakrishnamitta7024Ай бұрын
  • I can't even write anything right now, I'm just crying, there was no better man in F1 than him and will never be for sure, it was not just an amazing racer - it was a fantastic man, a great human being, a great MAN!

    @wojciechgasiorowski628@wojciechgasiorowski6283 ай бұрын
    • He sure was 🇧🇷

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • I CRY ALL the TIME, whenever I watch a documentary on Ayrton Senna. I CANNOT accept his death! I hear you and feel your pain brother. Long may Ayrton Senna's memory live!

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
  • I was living in Brazil during the first years of Senna in F1. Incredible talent. His death in 1994 was a huge shock to me. I was able to visit his grave in Sao Paulo some years ago. Very moving. Yes he was the greatest. Legend.

    @rc51bigdaddy@rc51bigdaddy3 ай бұрын
    • Respect Brother. We lost a very special human being! One of a kind!

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
  • Hamilton's childhood hero was senna he mentioned numerous times senna was the greatest ever

    @Mxpositive48@Mxpositive483 ай бұрын
  • The absolute absurd paradoxical nature of Senna was always something that left me with an undoubted level of respect for him. Here was a man, driven to succeed so much that he'd leave you with the ultimate choice on the track, and yet had such compassion for his fellow drivers safety and his own. I can't fathom that level of thinking, nor understanding, with the exception being that Senna was so competitive, that he felt every risk was worth it, until it wasn't. Comas, Donnelly, Barrichello and of course Ratzenburger showed Senna that he wasn't immune from the same fate, or even worse. By the time Senna had become more safety concious and aware, it was already too late. For me, Senna sticks out as the most naturally gifted formula one driver, along with Clark. For me personally, that fateful day in May 94, was the beginning of the end for my love of F1. When Senna died, it wasn't just the end of a great era of F1, it was the end of someone I thought was the greatest ever. People say that when great people die, they become legends and imortalised by their death, Senna was already at that status for me when he was living. His death and subsequent hero worshipping has only reinforced my beilef of what I already knew. To quote a famous wrestler saying - the best their was, the best there is and the best there ever will be.

    @TheTeejay73@TheTeejay733 ай бұрын
  • im brazilian, im 40 years old, i did watch Senna.. man.. simply amazing.. every sunday on Brazil was a family meeting or friends meeting to watch F1 races.. to watch Senna... times that no longer comes back

    @wanderdeoliveiraborges2601@wanderdeoliveiraborges26013 ай бұрын
  • Thirty years later and I am still gutted every time I think about that horrible day. The man was more than any other drive has been or will be. A combination of the best of spirit, body and mind. Those who never saw him drive, never heard him speak simply cannot comprehend what he meant to the sport, what he meant to the world.

    @craigagordon5598@craigagordon55983 ай бұрын
    • You and me BOTH! Gut wrenching pain. That leaves you numb, in pain and sorrow! What a TRAGIC TRAGIC loss for all MANKIND and F1. One of a kind HUMAN BEING! A Shining Light to us ALL!

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
  • I met him in person, I have three autographs from him; two of them in photographs that I had taken a year before. The best car racer EVER!!!

    @eduardodeguise7926@eduardodeguise79262 ай бұрын
  • I was born in the monday morning, after Senna`s death, May 2° 1994, in a small town in Brasil. My parents raised me with Senna`s perspective of how to be a human being and for that ill be always thankfull. He is our hero and even now, 30 years later, i still try to be a better person and never giving up on my country. Great video!

    @eduardolucatoneto8287@eduardolucatoneto82872 ай бұрын
    • RESPECT and BLESSINGS! No better role model to have!

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
    • As an American who has spent a lot of time in Brasil - I love your country. You should always be proud of it, for it is an amazing place. God Bless Brazil and its people, especially Senna.

      @LonghornATX@LonghornATXАй бұрын
  • I saw him LIVE racing at the Hungaroring track. He loved that track and we Hungarians loved him as well. I am still a Senna fan and I always will be. The day he died was one of the saddest day of my life!

    @akosfarkas915@akosfarkas9153 ай бұрын
  • Great job, man. Wonderful and deserved tribute for the King of Motor Racing Drivers.

    @denislinhares8060@denislinhares80604 ай бұрын
    • Thank you 🙏

      @quattrocam@quattrocam4 ай бұрын
  • Having watched nearly every single documentary about Senna, this is the first time I've cried Great narration and most importantly, you moved my emotions with the last bits

    @AlejandroRamirez-vl8mr@AlejandroRamirez-vl8mr3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, I won't lie, it was very hard to record it, glad you enjoyed it

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • @@quattrocam the piano playing in the background was hauntingly sweet and beautiful.. perfect selection!

      @jrex3575@jrex35753 ай бұрын
    • @@jrex3575 Thank you, probably the hardest part in the whole process is music, glad we got the right feeling!

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • I CRY at ALL his documentaries, videos, biographies. I CANNOT come to grips with his death! I never will.

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
  • No matter what they tell you today Senna is the greatest driver of all time and it's not even close.

    @marioanic420@marioanic4205 ай бұрын
    • Jim Clark.

      @GJ-py4xy@GJ-py4xy4 ай бұрын
    • I totally agree different class

      @martinstewart5205@martinstewart52053 ай бұрын
    • What about nickita mazepin

      @r6liam657@r6liam6573 ай бұрын
    • @@r6liam657 🤣🤣🤣

      @nikolaspareschi@nikolaspareschi3 ай бұрын
    • Senna wished he was close to Latifi

      @Kawabongahlive@Kawabongahlive2 ай бұрын
  • I was 7, watching alone in my home the race. After his death, I went outside to play. I was that kind of child that cryed all the time, but that day I just couldn't cry. Tossed my toy aside and just felt the sadness alone.

    @SergisleyMatias@SergisleyMatias3 ай бұрын
    • I was GRIEF stricken. Stunned, Shocked, Deeply depressed. I mourned his death for days. I was NEVER the same again.

      @RichardDames@RichardDamesАй бұрын
  • I think his best season was 1993 strangely. Against machinery that was 2.5 secs clear of the field he took it to them and won 5 races.

    @stewartgrindlay9760@stewartgrindlay97603 ай бұрын
    • This is my opinion as well.

      @lukaszczaja7520@lukaszczaja75203 ай бұрын
    • It is difficult to quantify this without a lot of data, but the performance of your car against its peers should really count towards how good a driver you are. The best driver ever in the world isn't winning races consistently in a car that's seconds off the pace. If you can even get close, that's a sign that you're truly remarkable. Hamilton, for all that he's been consistent, has also generally been in one of the strongest cars on the track.

      @KindredBrujah@KindredBrujah2 ай бұрын
    • It was the engine that failed him in 1993. The chassis + electronics was better than the Williams. And it really showed when it started to rain. Then lack of power is not such an issue.

      @bowelrupture@bowelrupture2 ай бұрын
  • SENNA THE SOUL OF F1

    @abou_kassir6002@abou_kassir6002Ай бұрын
  • May 1, 1994 was possibly the saddest day in the history of Brazilian sport. Senna was an idol even among athletes in other categories. On the day of his death, games took place between big football teams that were rivals. And the sadness was great on the field and the rival fans shouted in chorus "Senna, Senna"

    @guafsouza@guafsouzaАй бұрын
  • It was the fact that the cars back then were much much harder to control. Now, the driver doesn’t have much in put. If you didn’t watch F1 during those days you wouldn’t understand that Senna was special.

    @thiaguinhooitodois2211@thiaguinhooitodois22115 ай бұрын
    • Not really. Nowadays drivers have to play with many bottons on the steering wheel for the optimum braking and so on...

      @Theworthsearcher@Theworthsearcher4 ай бұрын
    • @@Theworthsearcher The Cars back than were harder to Drive. If you believe it or not it is a Fact.

      @ricardagottschalk_duran2677@ricardagottschalk_duran26774 ай бұрын
    • Dear @@ricardagottschalk_duran2677 , Maybe it was harder to drive but nowadays it is much harder mentally. You have to take care of a lot more things, than those days... But I think, I know, what you ment. God bless you! ;)

      @Theworthsearcher@Theworthsearcher4 ай бұрын
  • Listen to Senna’s own comments on the ‘84 Monaco GP: he was in direct contact with the human superconsciousness. No wonder he was deeply ‘religious’ - spiritual -, deeply happy and grateful for his experience and wishing the same for everyone.

    @micheldriessen5081@micheldriessen50813 ай бұрын
  • Clarke, Fangio and Senna. The giants of F1.

    @evansc3580@evansc35805 ай бұрын
    • Also my top three in chronological order. But Senna is at the top.

      @FM1163-xo9br@FM1163-xo9br5 ай бұрын
    • Top three, no doubt. For me Jim Clark will always be the absolute best, but Senna and Fangio were very, very close. Sadly for today’s drivers it’s almost impossible to win without the best car.

      @sej8806@sej88062 ай бұрын
    • @@sej8806 Absolutely. This is a video about Senna, so there are, understandably, mostly pro Senna comments, but Clark was the best. Senna was immense too, there hasn't been a driver of his talent since, but Clark was so good it defies belief. When both Fangio and Senna said Clark was the best, it would seem very egotistical for anyone to say they were wrong.

      @adolfknievel@adolfknievelАй бұрын
    • @@sej8806 Clark above the taxi driver from Sao Paulo every time.

      @jameshogan6142@jameshogan614224 күн бұрын
  • There's a brazilian photographer, Alex Ruffo, that used to take pictures of the Monaco GP. He says that in the 1989's GP, he stayed in one specific corner and took various pictures of Senna, everytime he passsed by. Once he sended the photographs to the printer and got them back, he thought the guy had printed the same photograph multiple times because the pictures looked the same, but then he realized the background moved from photo to photo, so there're from different laps. That was Senna's precision.

    @nilychkirilov@nilychkirilov3 ай бұрын
    • Wow! 100% believable when you consider what the man could do

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • @@quattrocam he said he once asked Senna about it. Because the man was hitting the exact same spot, and he meant EXACT SAME (he says they used references like a mark on the corner, like some paint, and Senna was getting it to the millimeter), so how could he do it? Ruffo says that Senna response was that he took a lap and got feedback from the pits. Maybe he broke to late or too early in one specific corner. Maybe he accelerated too quickly or too late in another specific corner. Every lap, he improved what the team said he could improve. It usually took Senna 5 or 6 laps to get everything right. After that, he just repeated the perfect lap dozens of times in a row. That was his response.

      @nilychkirilov@nilychkirilov3 ай бұрын
    • @@nilychkirilov wow, thanks for sharing that, Senna just becomes more mythical by the day, we might have to do another video including some of the things people have brought to our attention that everyone should really know

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • Senna was simply an extraordinary human being! My forever hero who lives on in many hearts around the globe. The most remarkable Brazilian of all time, who did more for his country than anyone else. He was and is still an example of dedication, patriotism, compassion, faith and love for his profession, his family, his fans and others. Long live Ayrton Senna of Brazil! 🇧🇷🙏🏻🏎️💨

    @Jorbley@JorbleyКүн бұрын
  • Excellent video with straight to the point fact-based commentary. Senna was an E.T.

    @FM1163-xo9br@FM1163-xo9br5 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful... you nailed it mate!! I was 12 years old when he died... I never cried so much in all my life... As Tina Turner sang to him in 1993: "You're simply the best!"

    @francislavoratti7946@francislavoratti79463 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :)

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • The man from another dimension.

    @malhotraroger9106@malhotraroger91063 ай бұрын
  • What a Goat! When all those legends like Max Verstappen, Mika Hakkinen, Fernando Alonso and the only 2 seven time champions ever in F1 so far say that Senna was number one, i think that says enough! He was an absolute monster! And such a wonderful human being as well! Rest in Peace Ayrton!

    @maxdegraaf1333@maxdegraaf13333 ай бұрын
  • Always wondered how we all look at F1 today had Senna survived and went on to rival Schumacher, especially since Senna wanted to end his career with Ferrari in the year 2000, right when Schumacher was within the team. The Senna-Schumacher rivalry would most likely eclipse the Senna-Post McLaren rivalry

    @Bartman954@Bartman9544 ай бұрын
    • Schum was not better than Prost in my opinion, Senna was above so rivality most likely will not eclise Senna Prost but will be similar.

      @letournesol6486@letournesol64863 ай бұрын
    • I honestly don't think that Schumacher would have been any significant challenge for Senna. Schumacher was great to an extent, but Senna was mentally superior

      @funonoldwheels7150@funonoldwheels71502 ай бұрын
  • Dont ask how good was Senna. The Word good does not fit to Senna. There is no word for this master. The best there is the best there was and the best that ever will be. One of the very best videos out there from our beloved Ayrton. Thank you🙏💪💪

    @marcoaerts3178@marcoaerts31783 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, glad you liked it 🙏🇧🇷

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • There is not a single video talking about our national pride, Ayrton Senna, that I won't be down in tears. He was a hero to all of us, every Sunday morning all our family would gather around the TV and watch him scorch tires on the track bringing joy to millions of brazilians that were cheering for him. He's not just THE GOAT as a driver, but as a person as well. He committed his life to the sport and to his cause and he would risk his life for it, to the point the sport has changed forever since he passed away. Long live Ayrton Senna, the greatest of all time, undoubtedly Brazil's most memorable hero in sports.

    @elmerferreira3923@elmerferreira3923Ай бұрын
  • Senna, not only Brazil, the whole world loves you. R.I.P.

    @Pabloosiro@Pabloosiro4 күн бұрын
  • You’ve made one of the best videos I’ve seen on KZhead! I have had this conversation numerous times with friends that hang on other drivers successes while not taking into consideration the ratios. I now only have to show your video. Well done!! Well done!

    @m5atheel1@m5atheel13 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, glad you liked it! It is pretty crazy how far Clarke, Senna and Fangio are when you look at the ratios and not just the pure numbers

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • Great video, he was my hero. I had the pleasure of meeting him at the Adelaide GP in 1993 when I was 11, he was so nice, he signed for me an autograph but then asked about my dreams, he was genuinely a nice guy. I still remember watching that Imola race live it,was a Sunday night Australia time. I was devastated, I literally didn't stop crying for 2 days

    @shootrmgavin@shootrmgavin3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for such a great video. Having met him and raced against him at Rye House, he really was that good. You did him an absolutely wonderful tribute in presenting this. Thank you.

    @stevejh69@stevejh693 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, was a pleasure to learn even more about him on and off the track, a special driver and a fantastic human being

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • @@quattrocam He was great evening karting all those years ago.

      @stevejh69@stevejh693 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful tribute to our beloved Ayrton Senna. He was the greatest of all times. Our country on that very morning losted a Hero. Someone to make us Brazilians inspired, motivated and proud of our selves. And lets not forget, it was one of the fews who had the balls to confront Jean Marie Balestre in many occasions, fighting for what is right. Thanks for the video.

    @Theblackiesaga@Theblackiesaga3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and sharing, glad you enjoyed it 🙏

      @quattrocam@quattrocam2 ай бұрын
  • I was a 14 year old kid and looked at Senna as a demi-god although I didn't really follow F1 closely. I remember the day Senna died. I remember everything I did that day. I remember next monday going back to school and everyone was teary, people were talking about it, some crying. My mom and dad, who couldn't care less about F1 were genuinely sad about Senna passing away. We did a minute of silence in class... It was literally the very first minute of silence I ever did in my life. I didn't even know "minutes of silence" existed. This was in Portugal. A country with no F1 history, with some F1 fans but not nearly to the extent people in Brazil and all around the world probably followed F1. To me, this will always represent what Senna was. He made everyone sad when he died... Everyone.

    @Kerhuz@Kerhuz2 ай бұрын
  • The Greatest Racing Driver of all time

    @neo77447@neo774472 ай бұрын
  • People are welcome to their opinions if they think differently, but to me Senna is the greatest. There was something magical about him.

    @TheHobbyMole@TheHobbyMole3 ай бұрын
  • I learned about senna from GT6, and I always knew he was a truly extraordinary driver. I didn't learn until last year that he was also a truly extraordinary human as well....

    @user-ux6gt4tg7f@user-ux6gt4tg7fКүн бұрын
  • Years after Ayrton's death, I remember seeing my father watching Formula 1 every Sunday morning and asking him why he watched Formula 1 because he didn't see anything special and he told me that Ayrton Senna was the reason he watched Formula 1 and that he It was impressive in every aspect and that it was the reason he fell in love with F1. And I'm here now researching Ayrton Senna and seeing how motivating this guy was.

    @lone6796@lone6796Ай бұрын
  • Great video and thank you for showcasing Senna as he was. I would like to comment on the race where Senna crashed Prost off the track in Suzuka. What many don't comment on is the fact that Prost did the same to him the year prior, since then, Prost was ahead in the championship. Senna however, being Senna, wouldn't stop. He got back on the race and actually won it. Meanwhile Prost rushed to the marshals and officials and got Senna disqualified. Jean Marie Balestre fined and suspended Senna's License for the whole year, and the worst is that he did NOT break any rules that day. So yeah, Senna didn't just Crash Prost out of nowhere because it would gaurantee his victory. He did it as revenge for the previous year

    @DemonLordGamingAC0@DemonLordGamingAC03 ай бұрын
  • Nice job man, I'm brazilian, here in Brazil we all love Senna. One country cry in 05/01/1994. Sorry for my bad english. The Ayrton Senna's institute still exist.

    @gustavopaulino516@gustavopaulino5163 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the nice words, he was a very special human being, we need more like him!

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • Greetings from Greece my friend

      @CelicaSainz@CelicaSainz3 ай бұрын
    • @@CelicaSainz greetings 👋

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • Senna always acknowledged that despite racing being his passion and having it be a part of him, he was also a human being and saw his rivals on the track as such. Senna died 5 years before I was born, but to say he’s an inspiration and hero would be the biggest understatement of the year. His name will forever be a legacy. I hope you’re racing in peace Ayrton

    @clearsightvisuals_@clearsightvisuals_3 ай бұрын
  • As a Brazilian, I can guarantee that he will always be remembered as Brazil's top 1 idol ever. Senna is the one and only GOAT

    @theo_marques_@theo_marques_Ай бұрын
  • That Fangio not only won so many titles but survived the unsafe at the time motorsport shows the incredible finesse he had, almost a sixth sense avoiding accidents (for example the 1955 Le Mans race disaster). Remember he was already an old man, opponents were much younger like Stirling Moss, and still it was very very difficult to win to "that crazy old man". Best wishes.

    @ajax700@ajax7003 ай бұрын
    • 100% agree with you, we are covering Fangio very soon and we look forward to learning more about him as a person and a driver

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
    • Senna himself considered Fangio the greatest driver of all times

      @paulmartin9070@paulmartin90702 ай бұрын
  • Most of the time he was the greatest driver of all time… and then, sometimes, he would turn god mode “on”. Trying to compare anyone else to him is purely heretical.

    @LjekarnaDajkovic@LjekarnaDajkovic3 ай бұрын
    • He even said that in 88 monaco he was driving out of his mind, watching his driving from another plane to make the perfect monaco lap ever.

      @C0lon0@C0lon0Ай бұрын
  • Ayrton Senna was and will always be my number 1 F1 driver of all time

    @enricoautomotive@enricoautomotive27 күн бұрын
  • This video hits differently today. But thank you. I needed it. He is my favorite driver of all time

    @TheDaveJefferson@TheDaveJeffersonКүн бұрын
  • Just the GOAT, never going to exist anyone else like Senna

    @pedro7546@pedro7546Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for rememberyng our Brazilian champion.

    @jozineyferreira267@jozineyferreira2673 ай бұрын
  • Senna is like Pelé, he is what inspired the greatest to try to reach goat status This video is just perfect 👌

    @thiagokrapp@thiagokrapp2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, appreciate you sharing and watching 🙏

      @quattrocam@quattrocam2 ай бұрын
  • To this day,and in the future,his picture from an F1 sticker album is,and always will be,close to me. Nessuno piu grande.

    @vladimirzimonja8103@vladimirzimonja81033 ай бұрын
  • Sou brasileiro e faço questão de escrever em português brasileiro a este comentário. Hoje existe o Google Tradutor, fica fácil de traduzir e entender. O fato é... Estou chorando agora, muito emocionado com o seu vídeo. Parabéns! Apesar de estar escrevendo em português, eu também escrevo/leio/escuto em inglês, mas minha emoção é tanta ao terminar de ver esse vídeo que... Meu Deus! Imagino o quanto difícil deve ter sido para você escrever e ler esse roteiro do vídeo, como mencionou no final. Olha, eu preciso lhe dizer: obrigado por este vídeo! Parabéns, novamente.

    @andrealso7@andrealso73 ай бұрын
    • Obrigado, foi ótimo pesquisar e aprender ainda mais sobre um grande homem, difícil de ler, muito difícil de dizer, mas vale a pena, agradecemos seu comentário e que bom que você gostou do vídeo, e obrigado ao google por traduzir

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. Very emotional, I am old enough to have watched Senna live and was glued to the TV when the accident happened. Miss him. Loved your video. Great storytelling and narration. 🙏🏻

    @oncuriositycorner@oncuriositycorner3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, glad you enjoyed it and appreciate the comment

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • I was 10 when he passed away, it was my birthday May 1st, 1994 the saddest birthday ever. My Brazilian family would sit in front of the TV every Sunday to watch him and it was like a ritual.. when he died we were paralyzed, and everybody started to cry.. it was like someone from our family had died. I mourn his death to this day. In Brazil two things at that time were important: soccer and Senna.

    @4rquivox@4rquivox9 күн бұрын
  • He was the greatest of all times for so many different reasons and this is so something that makes him so unique persona.

    @yanniskyriakidis5257@yanniskyriakidis5257Күн бұрын
  • Nobody loved winning more than Ayrton his dedication to his sport from 4 yrs old until his untimely death. The modified steering column which was extended and rewelded failed which was determined in the investigation. This critical failure at 190 mph. cost Senna his life. In my opinion this was negligence and overlooked .

    @johnjohnson9658@johnjohnson96584 ай бұрын
  • Senna was the greatest driver I ever seen. He was able to do what was thought to be impossible. He could not be beaten on a level playing field. And many times he could not be beaten when he was at a disadvantage. If Jim Clark and Senna raced in the same ERA that would have been the greatest show on earth. Jim Clark is the only one I would consider on Senna's level. But because they were a generation apart we will never truly know. I remember as a kid waking up at 6 in the morning to see his races live. Also remember waking up to see what would be his last race. One of the saddest days as a kid I can remember. 😔

    @keithwillis3761@keithwillis37612 ай бұрын
  • we have so few good people in brazil and the best we got dies so young... sad af i was a kid and wept and still do for him, legend

    @diego88ml@diego88mlАй бұрын
  • Senna is the ! GOAT, the number one, the legend. He was bold and have no fear during the races. Never will be a driver so focused, determined with the spirit of a winner.

    @theakionosmith@theakionosmithАй бұрын
  • Peak Human. that's what i would say. The duality of man. risk it all for the win, but stopping when seeing someone might not be okay. He is us, and we are him. Rest easy champ.

    @BrandonKoops@BrandonKoopsАй бұрын
  • I was one year off seeing senna live, he is the greatest. Had he not died he would have won several titles with Williams and retired at Ferrari. Making him perhaps a 10 times champ

    @__The-Official-Real-Obama__@__The-Official-Real-Obama__3 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful tribute to the greatest. 30 years has passed and I stiil cry when remembering Senna. 😢

    @RennerGutierre@RennerGutierre3 ай бұрын
  • I watched his final accident, unbelievable. You did an excellent job here mate.

    @simonbarnes9600@simonbarnes9600Ай бұрын
    • Thank you, appreciate the nice comment

      @quattrocam@quattrocamАй бұрын
  • The only name that stands out in the crowd is non other than ARYTON SENNA🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    @amc657@amc6575 ай бұрын
  • Senna always number 1 f1 driver he so special.......

    @zenojankus1225@zenojankus12254 ай бұрын
  • i’m too young to have ever seen Senna’s racing times. My parents really loved and admired him so i’ve definitely hear about him. in fact, nothing in this video was news to me. and yet here i find myself crying for his loss. May he be resting in piece

    @Sara-lazy-cat@Sara-lazy-cat2 ай бұрын
  • Ayrton Senna da Silva was the greatest racing driver ever. No question!! ❤❤❤

    @chrisclermont456@chrisclermont4562 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I would just add that the 1990 crash was following the 1989 absurd disqualification after another crash between the two of them, that could be said was forced by Prost.

    @JoaoPCavalcanti@JoaoPCavalcanti3 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/iqZ_n9aDmniNonk/bejne.html

      @JoaoPCavalcanti@JoaoPCavalcanti3 ай бұрын
  • El mejor piloto de Formula 1 para mi.. Un campeón dentro y fuera de las pistas.. Hoy seguramente tendría un par de campeonatos más.. Y lastima que no pudimos ver esa temporada 1994 entre un joven schumacher y Ayrton Senna 😥

    @hectorreyes3972@hectorreyes39723 ай бұрын
  • 30 years today. Rest in peace champ 🙏🏼

    @innocrates@innocrates2 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this video and for your words. Senna is my idol. I'm a brazilian, 42 years old and I was watching the race on May 1st, 1994. It was and is still difficult to accept. After that day, I stopped watching formula 1 for 25 years.

    @rafaelmarchiori@rafaelmarchiori3 ай бұрын
    • He was something very very special, not just on the track but off it, shows how much he meant when Brazil produces some of the greatest sports stars in the world consistently but Senna is still held a loft 🙏🇧🇷

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • Bellof would have won 84 Monaco if the race continued. His naturally aspirated tyrell was the car to have that day.

    @mrnimbus730@mrnimbus7303 ай бұрын
    • Wow, thank you for mentioning Bellof, not someone we have much knowledge of but deserves a video for sure

      @quattrocam@quattrocam3 ай бұрын
  • Senna is the Hendrix of racing

    @amsterdamG2G@amsterdamG2G2 ай бұрын
  • Most beautiful homage video i have seen. As a brazillian child during his stint, at a time where the country was completely unstable economically and politically, he rose as an inspiration, a true hero of the people, motivating a whole nation to punch thru the difficulties. I watched almost 200million people shutdown upon his death. And it still is one of the

    @danilogarcia89@danilogarcia89Ай бұрын
  • There won't be another Ayrton Senna. He was the Greatest of All Time. Nobody has and will not even match his talent. A hero for all. He stamped his mark on all of us who had the priviledge of watching him race, and will never forget his yellow helmet blazing through the tracks. #sennasempre

    @lpmonte@lpmonteАй бұрын
  • Senna's racing style and skill in the rain is akin to what I've seen Max Verstappen accomplish since he was like 18. Formula 1 is so amazing. Stay safe, my dear drivers! xoxo ❤🎉🏁

    @cassandrarose11@cassandrarose113 ай бұрын
  • What was failed to be mentioned was Senna took out Prost because Prost cheated Senna out of winning the championship, i think the year before and didn't have any regrets but Senna wasn't proud of what he did but did it to show Prost how it feels to be robbed of a title. If Prost hadn't of cheated, Senna would've had another title under his belt. Senna is the greatest in my opinion. R.I.P ❤

    @calvinrichardson5291@calvinrichardson52913 ай бұрын
  • it's so nice to see such good video about someone that transcended his expertise, he was, for (pretty much) all brazilians of that time, the reasons that we tuned in in front on the television for all these years, I was so fortunate to experience his last 3 years of racing, it's something that I will always carry with me... how my father prepared for the racing day, how the racing itself echoed through the living room, and how we cheered for alls his victories... I watched him died at the Imola GP, and I watched everything else that was covered on air afterwards about him... very few times I've seen Brazil stop and just be united for one person... thanks for the video

    @dollyangra@dollyangra14 күн бұрын
  • Every time I see a documentary about him I cant help myself to cry

    @genemartin1416@genemartin14163 ай бұрын
  • The Legend.

    @henrymorgan3982@henrymorgan39824 ай бұрын
  • So crazy how time passes. Legends gone these days.

    @alanluscombe8a553@alanluscombe8a5533 ай бұрын
  • The Greatest of the great! "There can be only one"....The God of racing...God rest your soul my good Friend 🧡

    @Arytonsennafan1@Arytonsennafan12 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for making this, I'm bought to tears.

    @0runny@0runny2 ай бұрын
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