*I actually chrome casted from my phone to see for myself on my 49inch 2015 4K Sony TV, the first interview is probably about 480p, but the the Suzuka interview is of incredible video quality, probably early experimental 1080p, its Japan after all and they are always ahead of the game with camera and video tech.*
i dont think mika from his body language even really agreed he was just desperate to hang onto his long awaited job at mclaren ...gunna rewatch the race
Like him or hate him, and believe me many people hated him during his career, Senna had a real passion and commitment about what he was doing, and it's that genuine emotion and dedication that still resonates with people many years down the line.
yea the urge to cheat with a spare car,or crash his team mates,make stupid overtaking when there is no gap,beliitle his teammate and car engineers or being a hypocrite just to win.you havn't watched him enough.these re the reason many hated him,not jealousy.
Senna was a good driver When he was a live dirty but fast, then he died now the media made him the greatest to ever sit in a car! Turn on the interview he did with Jackie Stewart and you hear what a real race driver thought of him before he died and was made into a super hero!
Exceprt here, he was wrong. Irvine was fighting the Williams for the Top 6, Senna was more than 30s from the 2nd and was an obstacle to Irvine in his view to the 6th position. It wasn't the first lap Senna was blocking Irvine without overtaking the Williams as if he was protecting his future team. Senna was the one proventing Irvine to make a move on the Williams, Irvine provent Senna of nothing. Senna did certainly more wrong to Irvine than Irvine did to him. Except hurting his ego.
@@gillesgrindel7985 glad to know my fellow northern Irishman was in the right. Irvine doesn’t get enough recognition. He near took the title from Hakkinen gave Schumacher a run for his money.
It also made him a very controversial person, like everyone who "says what he thinks". I also think he was quite upnosed, and full of himself. You know, I have nothing against people having an opinion, but, it's also a question of what the opinion is, and how you express it. I don't think I would have considered Senna the most likeable person, if I competed aginst him.
@Subi_fan If Hamilton did the same as Senna did here, he would recieve unbelievable amounts of hate. Including pathetic comments like the one you just made ^
victorfilm Vettel this year said that the drivers were worst than him, but only his fanboys and fans listened to him, an official F1 group was needed for the rest of the watchers. Bassmint Something hypocritical is wanting the "old F1 where drivers had balls" back, but complaining at the same time about their having balls to speak.
‘Nothing justifies hitting him and I’m not justifying myself’ fair play to him for admitting he was wrong xD And although Eddie ruffled some feathers, he drove well on his debut. Underrated driver
Senna swearing is the most powerful swearing I’ve heard in some time it’s not something you expect from a guy of his kindness to many people around him even in difficult moments or situations just I mean damn...
Irvine and Hill both held up Senna for several laps, losing Senna 15-20 seconds. Hill was on slick tires on a drying track, holding up Senna so his teammate Prost in second place could catch him. Irvine then unlapped himself and started scrapping with Hill in front of Senna. What angered Senna further was Irvine's attitude after the race: Irvine : Here! Senna : What the **** do you think you were doing? Irvine : I was racing! Senna : You were racing? Do you know the rule that you're supposed to let the leaders come by when you're a back marker? Irvine : If you were going fast enough, it was no problem. Senna : I overtook you! And you went three times off the road in front of me, at the same place, like ****ing idiot, where there was oil. And you were throwing stones and all things in front of me for three laps. When I took you, you realised I was ahead of you. And when I came up behind Hill, because he was on slicks and in difficulties, you should have stayed behind me. You took a very big risk to put me out of the race. Irvine : Where did I put you in any danger? Senna : You didn't put me in any danger? Irvine : Did I touch you? Did I touch you once? Senna : No, but you were that much from touching me, and I happened to be the ****ing leader. I HAPPENED TO BE THE ****ING LEADER! Irvine : A miss is as good as a mile. Senna : I tell you something. If you don't behave properly in the next event, you can just rethink what you do. I can guarantee you that. Irvine : The stewards said "No problem. Nothing was wrong." Senna : Yeah? You wait till Australia. You wait till Australia, when the stewards will talk to you. Then you tell me if they tell you this. Irvine : Hey, I'm out there to do the best for me. Senna : This is not correct. You want to do well. I understand, because I've been there I understand. But it's very unprofessional. If you are a back marker, because you happen to be lapped ... Irvine : But I would have followed you if you'd overtaken Hill! Senna : You should let the leader go by ... Irvine : I understand that fully! Senna : ... and not come by and do the things you did. You nearly hit Hill in front of me three times, because I saw, and I could of collected you and him as a result, and that's not the way to do that. Irvine : But I'm racing! I'm racing! You just happened to ... Senna : You're not racing! You're driving like a ****ing idiot. You're not a racing driver, you're a ****ing idiot! Irvine: You talk, you talk. You were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Senna : I was in the wrong place at the wrong time? Irvine : Yes. I was battling with Hill. Senna : Really? Really? Just tell me one thing. Who is supposed to have the call? You, or the leader of the race who comes through to lap you? Irvine : The leader of the race. Senna : So what have you done? Irvine : You, you were too slow, and I had to overtake you to try to get at Hill. Senna : Really? How did I lap you if I was too slow? Irvine : Rain. Because on slicks you were quicker than me, on wets you weren't. Senna : Really? Really? How did I come and overtake you on wets? Irvine : Huh? Senna : How come I overtook you on wets? Irvine : I can't remember that. I don't actually remember the race. Senna : Exactly. Because you are not competent enough to remember. That's how it goes you know. Irvine : Fair enough. Fair enough. That's what you think. Senna : You be careful guy. Irvine : I will. I'll watch out for you. Senna : You're gonna have problems not with me only, but with lots of other guys, also the FIA. Irvine : Yeah? Senna : You bet. Irvine : Yeah? Good. Senna : Yeah? It's good to know that. Irvine : See you out there. Senna : It's good to know that. Irvine : See you out there ... Appearing to turn away Senna then turns back and hits Irvine with his left hand. The blow lands on the right side of Irvine's head. Irvine loses his balance and falls off the table. Senna is still shouting as he is hustled towards the door. Irvine yells "Insurance claim there!" Senna (leaving) retorts "You got to learn to respect where you're going wrong!"
Senna was always mad at some one, ether because he couldn't drive the best car or why some one wouldn't just pull over and let the Great Cry baby go by!
I like how Senna throws the FIA around because he knew they would stand up for him If Senna would have been penalized for every time he showed bad Sportsman ship he would h=never won a single Championship! Senna was fast but not Smooth, He had a attitude that no one had a right to Win but him!
Word. And look at this: Irvine : Rain. Because on slicks you were quicker than me, on wets you weren't. Senna : Really? Really? How did I come and overtake you on wets? Irvine : Huh? Senna : How come I overtook you on wets? Irvine : I can't remember that. I don't actually remember the race.
@@ricardoazedodeluca Prost had no conection to FIA. FIA had for years been the bigest protector of Senna. What happened in 1989 was simply fair FIA have *NEVER* worked against Senna nor helped Prost, they were simply being fair in 1989 Prost won fair and square
@@boltmix7294 In 1989 he was disqualified for a reason and then next year in the pre race meeting that reason was simply changed... Senna was furious and left the room saying in the previous year he was treated harshly and stripped his victory...so yeah , no Balestre interference right? sure....matte
as a senna fan (since 92), the last 7 years he has been portrayed as a racing martyr but he had many issues and this was one of them. hitting irvine because of what he potentially said about if he (senna) was faster then he should've passed me. kudos for liberty media not just showing the good senna but the bad as well.
Irvine was idiot. He thought he is racing against Senna and saying such things. Senna in that car against Irvine we all know can overtake Irvine anytime. Factually it were last few laps and strategically Senna was just cautiously finishing the race and was not racing to overtake. Back markers who are a lap behind and has no chance are unnecessary jumping and dodging in front of a clear winner. That is why Edie Irvine is now where today.
Sumit Sinha you dont get it. your a three time world champion theres no need to hit any driver let alone a rookie driver whose trying to make a name for himself. he won the race but his ego got in the way when he overheard someone say that irvine said if hes faster then he can pass me.
@nysdgiants Absolutely. He was a great driver, but then again he also had this "I'm never wrong" mentality and tendency to go overboard with his ruthlessness, like in Estoril (Portuguese GP) in 1988 when he attempted to push Prost against the pit wall (identical to the one Schumacher tried on Barrichello in Hungaroring in 2010) and in Suzuka in 1990 when he took both himself and Prost out. Also, he was very cold and rude against Häkkinen, even before he made his McLaren debut in Estoril in 1993, where he beat Senna in the qualifying. And oh boy, did Senna get mad at Häkkinen when he went to ask from him later how did he beat him...
As Schumacher said: back then, there was a solid hierarchy and the old top dogs always wanted to make sure that the rookies knew their place. It wasn‘t just another driver unlapping himself and holding someone up, but also that it was a rookie who did that to the great Senna.
As I remember, senna punched Irvine’s face, and well, brazil 2018 Max pushed Ocon because Ocon was trying to overtake the leader and unlap himself… It is just impossible to not see glimpses of Senna on Max’s personality
@@damianclark550 é uma comparação válida de comportamento, não? e o max foi extremamente criticado pelo acidente e reação. um pouco hipócrita entender as ações de um pois ele é da mesma nacionalidade, enquanto o outro é feito de vilão.
@@SamuelSantos_ but that is sport , u have to compete to survive , if all the time u take blame on u , people will think u are weak and you will certainly pull yourself back , that is sport ! U r true
If anyone was to blame there it was Damon holding Senna up before Irvine pasted him, I really don't see anything wrong with what Irvine did, it wasn't very nice of him but that's racing
Senna was also a very eloquent and articulated public speaker, I've seen him during interviews and impromptu moments and he was really good with words in general! Great man!
My memory of this incident is that what really annoyed Ayrton above all else was not simply Irvine’s behaviour on the track during the race but his total lack of respect when challenged about his behaviour afterwards... Irvine loved provocation:(
Eddie seems to be an arrogant idiot and im irish but why should he bow down to senna, senna couldnt handle that eddie didnt give a toss who he was and it hurt him. The same with schumacher, senna tried his best to intimidate schumacher but he was wasting his time. He knew schumacher was going to beat him.
I’ve been watching F1 since 1971 and I’ve noticed that when a driver gets to the top layers of the standings , he very often gets an ”holier than thou”-attitude against newbies and midfielders. It usually dissapears shortly thereafter again. I’ve seen it dozens of times through the years. I guess that’s one of the phases to evolve through on the way to the title.
I dont think its about him thinking that hes a higher being, more like the top racers racing a completly different race from the back markers, irvine would probably benefit more from learning than losing time in a literally worthless fight
Ppl love Senna for doing these things back in the day but hate Max for doing the same things now and call him unprofessional but with Senna it was legendary and the driver's passion.
outside of brazil and japan i dont remember senna having a huge fan base because of how he did drive. he was constantly refered to as bullyimg opponents out of the way. only in later yrs after he died did suddenly his bully moves get renamed to legend status. at best he was referred to as agressive in his moves back then ...that said it was entertaining to watch these days the drivers are way to soft complaining about every move of their opposition. Im not a max fan but he sure makes for exciting racing.
Thank you F1 for this video...it´s so nice to see Senna but also it brings tears, he so vivid and it bring hard memories...But still it is better that you bring these videos, it does bring a smile on your face...we will all perish someday...Senna just alot sooner than appropriate
Man... there are so many things about that era we fans would like to see. Please Liberty Media, tell us this won't be the last video of old times. I promise to hit the like button everytime, and buy plenty of popcorn.
90% of the modern F1 grid and the F1 grid in every year before and after Senna had personality. This isn't a matter of opinion, this is a fact. Almost everyone in modern F1 has a personality and a huge passion for racing, many of them have a *MUUUUUUUUUUUUCH* bigger and better personality then Senna
Senna was a bad boy as well as gentlemen both at the same time in Formula 1......He was on another level of racing, definitely not a man you want to make angry!
He had his own dirty moments as well. Just look at the 1990 Japanese GP. He was not just a "bad boy", and he certainly wasn't a gentleman AT ALL (I can't for the life of me figure out where did you get this thought), he always said that "God himself created him to win", and all that stupid shit. Ayrton Senna, one of the greatest drivers in F1, but one of the greatest assholes too. A real winner with a huge mouth and a huge ego. His reputation increased massively with his death, otherwise he would be just as a fanbase-dividing personality as Hamilton, Vettel and Verstappen.
This pretty much happened again with Ocon and Verstappen. Although Verstappen didn't hit Ocon even though he didn't just lose seconds but a win. And everyone was like how terrible is Verstappen to be so aggressive and push Ocon.
There was no gap, Irvine was just hurling himself at Senna and Hill and almost took them out of the race. He then proceeded to ram another driver off the road later on in the race.
Irvine was so senna's fan that was notorious his helmut paint design as same as senna's helmut, but with his colors flag. Obviusly he had done it to call all views to himself, include ayrton senna. I think iit worked, coz senna gave a punch in his face after suzuka's race.
This is one of the things I never really liked about Senna... He always complained about young uprising drivers, when they didn't show the "respect" he somehow expected from them. He didn't only clash with Irvine, but also with Schumacher and another young talent (Hakkinen?) back then.
Respect has to be earned... People are just not going to give it to you. World champion or not, if a car is faster & wants to unlap themselves then they are going to pass you, not just forever stay behind you to show respect. They are there to race.
I was so little when my dad took me to the Brazilian GP in "93" to see fellow countryman Aryton Senna race. I remember crying😭 for hours when my dad told me he died while racing in Italy. Descanse em paz Aryton.💋😢 Racing is racing whether you're racing in the lead and lapping cars or racing to try and get your lap back. Mwah!💋
Look at the person who made this video, impressive debut, never forgotten, you are all against Senna!, aren’t you? And surprise surprise his career was never impressive and forgotten!
SimbaYoyo12 Vlogs, Gaming and formula 1 First:it was Eddie Irvine’s first race and they are talking about the debut, not half the season. Second: Irvine was never beating Senna, Senna was one lap ahead of Irvine and Irvine unlapped himself. We don’t want videos bias towards Senna,He simply doesn’t need support cus he’s the greatest.
SimbaYoyo12 Vlogs, Gaming and formula 1 Dude, for me I don’t hate anyone, for me Prost is the professor, I just say things as they are without hating, Prost did magnificient 85,86 seasons, but 89 title should have gone to Senna, Prost performance was superior with Williams 93. I don’t hate anyone but it’s clear that era everybody hated Senna, Balestre,Max Mosely, Patrik Head, Adrian Newey, they gave him the worst car in 1994, while they gave Prost the best in 93, and Mansell in 92,FIA really looked at Senna as the enemy, now they know they were wrong but it’s too too late.
@@TarsoFranchis What? This video is literally about Irvine. He finished top6 on his debut because he was feisty enough to un-lap himself by overtaking Ayton. Did you even watch the video?
Senna was such a humourless oaf. I love the story of Berger's winding Senna up about Irvine's actions, while fortifying his rage with schnapps shots, leading to a plastered Senna storming into the Jordan garage and thumping Irvine.
It's quite different if you are going for anything above P6. Of course you have to take risks. However, if you are lapped, you have no business trying to show off.
This is great to see officially uploaded, but for me the best part of the story was Senna's description of what a professional *does* rather than *does not* do - his story about lapping Prost and how Prost was far more respectful about it because he is a race winner and champion driver... which is how he led into how guys like Irvine don't have that understanding because they had not won one beep-ing race. Would be nice to see that full clip here in awesome quality.