Тёмный

Top Gear : A tribute to Ayrton Senna, one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time 

Petrol Heads Entertainment
Подписаться 1,4 тыс.
Просмотров 349 тыс.
50% 1

Thanks for watching. Please subscribe for more such videos :-)

Авто/Мото

Опубликовано:

 

1 дек 2022

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 426   
@b_bgs-rf8yp
@b_bgs-rf8yp 10 месяцев назад
That phrase “he was spectacular every single time he got in a car” gives me chills every single time
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 10 месяцев назад
I double you
@richardhall6560
@richardhall6560 4 месяца назад
There is an unedited version of this film available on't tinterweb.
@Stickleback
@Stickleback 4 месяца назад
every fan`s thought
@Alex_Hetherington
@Alex_Hetherington 4 месяца назад
I would go one better and say he was spectacular every second of his living life.
@henrydover-porter1008
@henrydover-porter1008 Год назад
The fact that Schumacher put Senna as number one says something
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 Год назад
For me there are 2 guys who are still the greatest one is Senna and the other is Jim Clark : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gDvzEa7Larw.html
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 Год назад
@Ian Robert Davies Absolutely true
@jvac1co
@jvac1co Год назад
@@petrolheads13 and Jim Clark was one of the greatest for Ayrton too.. Only Fangio would compete with him for Ayrton.. Thank you for keeping my hero memory alive
@stevehale123
@stevehale123 5 месяцев назад
@@petrolheads13 nail on the head , both so so talented. Also my top two
@sonicboove4865
@sonicboove4865 4 месяца назад
It would be very arrogant if he said himself, he had to choose somebody else.
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 Месяц назад
RIP Ayrton Senna (March 21, 1960 - May 1, 1994), aged 34 And RIP Roland Ratzenberger (July 4, 1960 - April 30, 1994), aged 33 You both will be remembered as legends.
@carlobalzer3238
@carlobalzer3238 4 месяца назад
This year 30th anniversary R I P f1 legend 😢
@crunchytheclown9694
@crunchytheclown9694 4 месяца назад
I saw that race, f1 died that day
@MarieLacey
@MarieLacey 4 месяца назад
​@@crunchytheclown9694same, absolutely awful weekend!
@craiglove7528
@craiglove7528 4 месяца назад
Yep. Remember it well. Initially I thought he was ok as his head moved. I was shocked when they announced he’d died.
@StewartEvans52
@StewartEvans52 3 месяца назад
@@crunchytheclown9694 Me too i was 11 years old and it still for me is the worst weekeend,Roland the Senna same weekend
@andrewlarkin3074
@andrewlarkin3074 3 месяца назад
​@@crunchytheclown9694 Yeah I still follow but it was never the same without him
@brunofailache
@brunofailache Месяц назад
It's been 30 years this week. No way I can watch this without shedding down a few tears...
@renatodumaresq
@renatodumaresq 4 месяца назад
The only correction is: he was not loved for us, Brazilians, because of charity. But because he was our Sunday morning hero!
@pinkchckn
@pinkchckn 3 месяца назад
It's way deeper than that. He showed national pride in a time where brazilians felt worthless. That's why even people who weren't into sports or racing watched him, because they wanted to see "the only good thing brazil has to offer".
@TheLolli84
@TheLolli84 Месяц назад
True😢
@OneWayTicketToTheMoon
@OneWayTicketToTheMoon 4 месяца назад
The best driver ever. Real men in real cars.
@_Diamond-Dog
@_Diamond-Dog 4 месяца назад
Facts
@PandA-yx5ne
@PandA-yx5ne 4 месяца назад
Love or hate Clarkson. He is a legend himself. This is one of the greatest pieces of motor-sport journalism. In the world.
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 4 месяца назад
Very true...Top Gear used to be the most viewed motor-sport program at one one time and it was majorly because of him. Same was the case with Grand tour.
@richardcochrane1966
@richardcochrane1966 4 месяца назад
I always recall Alain Prost's prophetic words not long before the crash - "Ayrton has only one problem - he drives like he thinks he can't be killed!"
@springbokkie_center9399
@springbokkie_center9399 Месяц назад
I was chilled to the bone when I heard those words on the documentary
@MuslimTruth91
@MuslimTruth91 8 месяцев назад
He wasn't one of the greatest F1 driver of all time, he was THE greatest driver of all time.
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 8 месяцев назад
That might be subjective bro, have a look at Jim Clark
@andrewauto6082
@andrewauto6082 4 месяца назад
@@petrolheads13 absolutely not imo
@kashyappadh3474
@kashyappadh3474 4 месяца назад
@@andrewauto6082 thats why I said it is subjective 🙂
@TheXJRMAN
@TheXJRMAN 4 месяца назад
Jim Clark - ^that's the man^ GOAT.@@petrolheads13
@malakisands8180
@malakisands8180 2 месяца назад
I would put Michelle Mouton as in the circle with Senna, Clark, Lauda, Moss
@sennathegreatone8827
@sennathegreatone8827 4 месяца назад
I was on the grandstands in Silverstone in 91 near Becketts...the #1 McLaren passing through is one the most memorable things that I can remember...incredible driver RIP Ayrton Senna
@crippledcrusader1321
@crippledcrusader1321 2 месяца назад
To me one of the biggest moments in sports history is Ayrton winning in Brazil. The moment where he stepped onto the podium, and raised that trophy, it’s such an inspiring moment
@gresby1082
@gresby1082 Месяц назад
Totally agree. I have that moment tattooed on my arm.
@redsidebiker
@redsidebiker Месяц назад
He's the best I've EVER seen and I've been watching for 50 years
@Deontjie
@Deontjie Месяц назад
So, this is a tribute to the best, and they let Hamilton speak. Couldn't they got Alonso, Hakinin, Shecktor or someone else?
@Stevesixty7
@Stevesixty7 Месяц назад
@Deontijie This wasn't filmed last week, and at least get their names right. Why do you think they used Hamilton back then? I'll wait for your silly response.
@Deontjie
@Deontjie Месяц назад
@@Stevesixty7 That is exactly my problem. Why use one of the greatest F1 drivers and one of the silliest drivers in one video?
@richardmortimer8147
@richardmortimer8147 Месяц назад
Yes, but a big downside was his 'track terror.' Please don't get me wrong, I watched Senna from 1979 in karting. He was 'magic,' but for all the plusses, he has a big minus.
@user-mf9ut1ts8k
@user-mf9ut1ts8k Месяц назад
​@@Deontjiewouldn't call one of the best ever a silly driver.
@gedhoughton9523
@gedhoughton9523 8 месяцев назад
Jim Clark had the feeling of everything going on in the car. Could detect a problem with suspension at max pelt. Lauda was a genius. Prost was the calculator. Senna was the instinct decision maker.
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 8 месяцев назад
Could not agree more bro..
@leecook6854
@leecook6854 Месяц назад
That’s how my mum described them all like u she’s a smart cookie ❤
@daarom3472
@daarom3472 Месяц назад
and Max is the machine, born from 2 top drivers and raised from a young age to destroy.
@liamthompson2604
@liamthompson2604 5 месяцев назад
Ayrton Senna is simply the greatest of all time!!. Not just because of the man he was on track but because of the man he was off track. What Jeremy Clarkson said at the end was very poignant but he is right on the money. He was spectacular every time he got in that cockpit.
@jerryleelewis8979
@jerryleelewis8979 4 месяца назад
As a German i MUST say not Schuhmacher or Fangio was the Greatest, this was only Senna, the Master of Rain Races. It was one of the saddest days in History of F1.
@RAZR_Channel
@RAZR_Channel 4 месяца назад
Schuhmacher would beat Senna ... He did so.. and without recklessly endangering and ramming other drivers of the track as senna did... Other great Champions should not have to live in the Constant shadow of senna who according to the records Was Not the greatest... Ran his own teammate off the track... go suspended for "Dangerous" driving... None of which Schuhmacher and others would do. Every driver has had their dirty moves but in that department senna certainly is number 1. And if you don't think so check Stewart going at senna in that infamous interview which is here on YT. People just keep repeating like parrots...
@RAZR_Channel
@RAZR_Channel 4 месяца назад
I mean for Real.. would Michael or Rubens Ever run into each other on turn 1..??
@Berchol
@Berchol 3 месяца назад
@@RAZR_Channelwhat a sad world you live in innit
@ricardagottschalk_duran2677
@ricardagottschalk_duran2677 2 месяца назад
@@RAZR_ChannelNever read so much Bullshit😡😡😡
@RAZR_Channel
@RAZR_Channel 2 месяца назад
@@Berchol Its ALL Video Recorded history... you're just a senna parrot... Would you like some bird feed...?
@shiftfocus1
@shiftfocus1 28 дней назад
May 1 1994, the race start was 6 am my time, and I was a bit late getting up. I tuned in to the overhead shot of Senna lying in the car, and I knew. I had not realized what having a hero meant until I had lost mine.
@KGI_KlikoNL
@KGI_KlikoNL 27 дней назад
A lot knew. Only the race directors did not want to recognize as then straight the whole race would have been stopped and never finished.
@jpgrygus
@jpgrygus 10 дней назад
I had the privilege of 'meeting' Senna in the early 90s at the Adelaide Hilton. I worked as a kitchen steward. My work mate and i were emptying bins down at the loading bay. A McLaren car pulled into the underground carpark. From a distance we could see a group of gorgeous looking women come out and one guy. As they came closer we could see it was Senna. We just stood their gawking in awe. He gave us a nod. He used the service lifts in the hotel to keep out of sight of the main public. The year he died the hotel had an atmosphere of gloom and sadness. We loved him.
@threadtapwhisperer5136
@threadtapwhisperer5136 4 месяца назад
That drive at Donnington, in the wet, flubs the start, then takes back 5 places in 1 lap to lead. Not to soften to impact of Sennas other performances. The man was amazing.
@ninja12lawbreaker
@ninja12lawbreaker 4 месяца назад
When Senna came to europe as the new boy he was given a wild card ticket to join the race at the Nurburgring to celebrate Mercedes new 190E model. He was very young and it started raining there, as usual. He annihilated all the worlds best racing drivers in a new car and on a circuit he'd never seen before. He then got a test in Nikki Lauda's racing car and took nearly 2 seconds off his world championship winning speed. Mc Laren signed him there and then at the test, obviously. He arrived in europe as the Brazilian go cart champion
@_Diamond-Dog
@_Diamond-Dog 4 месяца назад
I remember 94 ,f1 was never the same and it will never be the same I miss you ayrton, always 😮‍💨
@MERKAMGCLK
@MERKAMGCLK 4 месяца назад
Senna was, is and shall forever be the Greatest of all time.
@alanluscombe8a553
@alanluscombe8a553 Месяц назад
Hands down. Best racing mind ever
@malcubed2327
@malcubed2327 Месяц назад
30 years ago today...
@ProfiDriftTeam
@ProfiDriftTeam 10 месяцев назад
forgot to mention that the year before Prost hit Senna and won the championship and only later did Senna the next year. And that puts him in a different light
@MuslimTruth91
@MuslimTruth91 8 месяцев назад
I don't know what you mean, but what's certain is that Senna is the best driver in the history of F1, better than Fangio, Ascari, Clark, Schumacher, Hamilton, or any other F1 driver before or after him. He deserved to win the Formula 1 World Championship title in 1989, but Alain Prost came crying to his French friend and F1 executive to penalize Senna when he had done nothing forbidden or illegal. And what's more, Prost decided to leave F1 just as Senna decided to join Williams, the best team at the time, because the 1992 and 1993 seasons he'd had were excellent compared with his bad cars, but he wanted to win the world title and therefore wanted the fastest car for himself.
@ChuckMarteau
@ChuckMarteau Месяц назад
@@MuslimTruth91 Oh please. Prost could have easily won 2 more titles. Heʻs the one who advised McLaren to hire Senna. And he scored more points than Senna while at McLaren, in fact he outscored every team mate he ever had.
@tiemendt5535
@tiemendt5535 Месяц назад
@@MuslimTruth91 While Senna was certainly the best rain driver and qualifier of them all, I don't agree 100% with your statement. Yes, Prost won by politics in 1989, but Senna was an idiot for trying to pass Prost in that corner as the Frenchman had the right to defend his line and Senna probably could have taken him on the next lap. The way Senna defended would earn him 10 penalties every race in nowadays. Nelson Piquet stated that Senna and Schumacher were the two dirtiest drivers he raced during his carreer. And like Chuck says, it was Prost's idea to bring Senna to the team. It was also Prost who taught Senna the importance of setting up a car. Finally, when Senna called Prost a coward for not letting him join Williams, he seemed to have forgotten that he himself did the same thing to Derek Warwick when he was still with Lotus. He was spectacular and amazing, but for these points, I still put Clark and Fangio ahead of him on my GOAT list.
@eagleandguitarguy44
@eagleandguitarguy44 Месяц назад
To all American NASCAR fans watching this, let me translate: Senna was F1’s Dale. Plain and simple.
@jobson586
@jobson586 6 дней назад
Senna never blamed a rubbish car for failing to win, just himself. Senna the Movie, he was way larger than F1 will ever be.
@BretHill1085
@BretHill1085 27 дней назад
This TG episode is literally the beginning of everyone realizing how great he was on a larger scale than just F1 fans. My son is named after him for a reason, he truly was the greatest because he inspired and captivated what all drivers aspire to be and what fans want to watch.
@neilbowers6956
@neilbowers6956 2 месяца назад
I am like Lewis Hamilton when it comes to knowing when and where I was when I heard that this racing legend had died. I was watching the qualifying while serving in the Royal Airforce and down in an R3 Bunker and seeing him hit that barrier with such force and speed. You knew he'd died but hoped and prayed he hadn't. I even remember being a litter collector at the 1990 British Grand Prix and we had access all areas and I mean access all areas. I managed to get up close to Senna and get a picture, which I still have to this day. Undoubtedly the best F1 driver that has ever raced.
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 2 месяца назад
very well put in sir
@KepleroGT
@KepleroGT Месяц назад
I would wish to be as lucky as you sir. I'd keep that photo close to my heart
@user-ph8ee5gv2f
@user-ph8ee5gv2f 29 дней назад
Senna is & always will be the G.O.A.T enough said ✊✊✊
@rockytekkel406
@rockytekkel406 13 дней назад
So true .... until Max showed up.
@Pa-tk1dx
@Pa-tk1dx 4 месяца назад
Put everyone in the same car and Senna wins. I didnt see Jim Clark but from what I've heard and seen on film hes right up there with Senna. A privilege to have watched Senna many many times. He was fearless, quick and gifted
@Advoc8te4Truth
@Advoc8te4Truth 2 месяца назад
Seeing a car fishtail shows that the car was operating at its maximum capacity to provide torque yet stay on the track.....simply amazing ❤😂
@trottergraeme
@trottergraeme 2 месяца назад
The word 'One' of the greatest F1 drivers of all time is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence. Fangio, Hill, Schumacher, Villeneuve, Clarke. They were all greats, but Senna was something special.
@Hellenic_Empire1980
@Hellenic_Empire1980 Год назад
Not one of the best drivers. Simply THE BEST FUCKING PILOT EVER!!
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 Год назад
True bro..but for me he is one of the 2 all time best, along with Jim Clark
@hugotogner168
@hugotogner168 4 месяца назад
​@@petrolheads13agree on Clark. He was phenomenal. It's impossible to say who is the best F1 driver of all time, but Fangio, Senna and Clark are top 3 for me.
@jordansoukoulis8426
@jordansoukoulis8426 Месяц назад
@@hugotogner168what about michael and alain?????????
@luciangabriel5251
@luciangabriel5251 10 месяцев назад
The most complet pilot în the world helped by Honda masterpiece motors!
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 10 месяцев назад
True there is no doubt about that.
@gilvansouza
@gilvansouza Месяц назад
The 1993 season was so special. I think that season there was an acceptance even by his detractors that we were watching something very special, very unique and very rare. The way he dragged the McLaren around was just tremendous, really unforgettable.
@manuelcogneau3712
@manuelcogneau3712 Месяц назад
Senna’s level of passion and ruthlessness was unique. And still get emotional watching tributes.
@richardmortimer8147
@richardmortimer8147 Месяц назад
He was also "spectacular every time he got in a" kart! John Pudney called him "Magic!" (That was 1979)...
@Alina-gz1zp
@Alina-gz1zp 4 месяца назад
I was 6yrs old wen i saw Senna Racing and i instant knew he was the best, none could do what he did.It was so cool to see him racing with Mansell etc.... they ware the most skilled drivers in that era.
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 4 месяца назад
absolutely true. No doubt in that..I believe there is a category of drivers who are judged based on their titles & records and others who are judged based on their driving. For eg: Schumi and Hamilton both have won the highest number of titles..that does not mean they are not good, but then there is a different category that includes : Senna, Jim Clark. These guys are simply on a next level. Infact Schumi himself states Senna is number 1 without any doubt.
@NWJF
@NWJF 4 месяца назад
Not only was Senna the greatest. In this instance, he was showcased by one of the greatest television programs of all time. This spotlights all the things that made Top Gear great. If great driver's found a few tenths and Senna found a second. Vintage Top Gear found seconds. Top Gear on Senna cant be beat.
@djdefaut6869
@djdefaut6869 4 месяца назад
RIP Ayrton Senna.
@giorda77
@giorda77 3 дня назад
Lost count how many times ive watched this vídeo. I was born in Brazil in the 80s. I remember Sundays watching F1. The music that would play on tv when a Brazilian driver would win (respect to Piquet also). Football nation would stop for Senna. Now living in the UK, I can recognise even more how many people he touched across the globe. Cried my eyes out when he died. Still makes me cry today. Thank you Airton.
@Alban-ux8jf
@Alban-ux8jf Месяц назад
He may have not won as many titles as Schumacher, but every time he was behind the wheel, you could feel the excitement. You knew you'd see something spectacular. Only one other sportsman has given me similar emotions. Another Brazilian - Ronaldinho
@mariojakel5544
@mariojakel5544 Месяц назад
Senna had a idol and his idol was maybe better as Ayrton : Jim Clark imagine he started by the 1000km of the Nürburgring 1962 in a Lotus with only 120hp against the complete world elite in cars with much more power(Ferrari 330 over 300hp or Dino 246 with 270hp) and after the first round he was 20ec in front of all in the Rain and only a defekt stoped him not the drying Track. or his 1965 season he won the Tasman serie, got the formula 2 Title in Australia, France and England + won the secound Time the F1 Worldchampionchip + win the Indy 500 and he also drive a Lotus Cortina in the Touring Car Championchip all in one year.
@thelonerizla1
@thelonerizla1 Месяц назад
​@@mariojakel5544famous quote from Senna "I have no idols or mentours , I admire hard work and competence"
@mariojakel5544
@mariojakel5544 Месяц назад
@@thelonerizla1 "The “Jim Clark Room” in Duns, Scotland, not far from his farm Edington Mains in the Scottish Borders, is still visited every year by many thousands of fans from all over the world. Ayrton Senna also visited this exhibition space to learn more about his idol, undisturbed by the press and curious people, and gave a lecture in Clark's former school in Edinburgh."
@thelonerizla1
@thelonerizla1 Месяц назад
@@mariojakel5544 I got it wrong anyway. I read it in a book . I just googled it, and it reads, "I have no idols , I admire hard work , dedication and competence." It's literally all over the net . I'm not here for an argument, I just had that written on a sign in my workshop, and it sprung to mind when I read your original reply. Appreciate your reply and I learned something there .
@pp-bb6jj
@pp-bb6jj 16 дней назад
Back when F1 was a man's man sport. I'm nostalgic about a time I wasn't even born.
@leonscheepers5350
@leonscheepers5350 9 дней назад
I remember becoming a Senna fan in the late eighties - my saying then was: He either crashes, blows up an engine or wins. Nobody like him as ever got into a car again. he was unique ... he was the BEST.
@MellowWater
@MellowWater 2 месяца назад
He wasn't one of the greatest, he was The Greatest of All Time!
@SonjaWendhack1-yj1qk
@SonjaWendhack1-yj1qk 5 месяцев назад
Er war der beste, ein absolutes Genie auch bei Regen einfach unschlagbar und beeindruckend seine Fahrzeugbeherschung.
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 5 месяцев назад
Daran besteht kein zweiter Zweifel :-)
@_Diamond-Dog
@_Diamond-Dog 4 месяца назад
His vehicle control was another level
@FM1163-xo9br
@FM1163-xo9br 4 месяца назад
Senna! Simply the best.
@Caddynars
@Caddynars 2 месяца назад
Senna is synonymous with the peak of F1. He was legendary in every sense of the word. He stood head and shoulders above the pack, and was fearless on the track. You could put him in just about any F1 car, and he could make it do things no other driver could have even thought was possible.
@KGI_KlikoNL
@KGI_KlikoNL 27 дней назад
He was near Holy in Brazil and a legend in Brazil and the rest of the World.
@denisrivarola2387
@denisrivarola2387 7 дней назад
F1 should find ways to make the cars more equal, and bring the power back up just a notch.
@BrunoCornelsen
@BrunoCornelsen Месяц назад
Oh man, I miss those Sundays here in Brazil. On the national TV transmission there was even an "victory theme" track that played every time he won. Nothing matches that feeling today on TV.
@BrunoCornelsen
@BrunoCornelsen Месяц назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s4S9XoMhoFc.html
@lucassterquino
@lucassterquino Месяц назад
Fantastic. Incredible. I was four when he died, and I remember that day. Thank you 🙏🏼🇧🇷
@jmfasi
@jmfasi 24 дня назад
Brilliant driver and a better human being.
@penguinpie5056
@penguinpie5056 Месяц назад
villeneuve is one of my favourites too. but senna is like a mirror finish.
@MellowWater
@MellowWater 2 месяца назад
What an absolute badass, like this is the kinda man you'd find in story books! An absolute legend!
@DavidMuirhead-lx4wv
@DavidMuirhead-lx4wv Месяц назад
Badass? He was. Enter than that.
@waynebarker8308
@waynebarker8308 2 месяца назад
A bitter sweet day for me as it was my Daughter's 1st birthday and was watching the race on tv 😢 I no longer follow F1 because there will never be anyone better than Ayrton.
@mankyiel1
@mankyiel1 10 дней назад
Thats true ! I quit also
@BranislavRadojevic
@BranislavRadojevic 4 месяца назад
Immortal legend,forever my no.1
@janarthananpoornavel6096
@janarthananpoornavel6096 Месяц назад
Brings me tears every time
@eduardocfl
@eduardocfl 29 дней назад
He was the best …amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@Adam-vi8ku
@Adam-vi8ku Месяц назад
He helped so many people❤ like millions!!
@azynkron
@azynkron Месяц назад
The Mp4/4 did not have 1200 bhp though.
@neildeklerk8787
@neildeklerk8787 Месяц назад
Watching Senna drive was a privilege, this man was as Clarkson said spectacular all of the time! No comparison he was the best! We will not witness another like him in our lifetime, as a Lewis fan but I would put Senna far ahead of any driver ever
@TheRedShadow74
@TheRedShadow74 Месяц назад
i love the way hamiton giggles like a kid when driving senna's car
@virgin26
@virgin26 27 дней назад
This is when Top Gear was Boss
@franklinnash
@franklinnash Месяц назад
I think that is one of the problems with modern F1, not one of our current crop of drivers is a lunatic.
@arkashrampadarath9118
@arkashrampadarath9118 3 месяца назад
Senna is truly the F1 GOAT 🏆 A real legend 🙌 👏 🙏
@chicobicalho5621
@chicobicalho5621 4 месяца назад
3:08 and this Lotus was essentially the same car Nelson Piquet, a 3 time world chamion, referred to as "a truck" in 1988.
@mathiasforslund1496
@mathiasforslund1496 3 месяца назад
Maybe, but the black Lotus had the powerful Renault engine and the yellow just got a taste of Honda power =)
@fagabeefe2648
@fagabeefe2648 Месяц назад
Much like Lewis, whom I cannot even hold a candle to in any way possible, I know exactly where I was when Senna died. Sitting in my mom's living room, up at the wee hours of the morning to watch the race (I think on Speed Channel?), and watching him crash. Unfortunately nobody knew at the time that he was dead, but I recall watching the sporting news outlets to hear what happened. Senna was, and will always will be, the greatest racing driver ever. The way he could drive a car, good or not, was always amazing. RIP Ayrton, god speed, I'm sure you are going as fast as ever wherever you are.
@rekdinhopoetico
@rekdinhopoetico 3 месяца назад
Senna and Schummi are number one to me. Then, Alain Prost, another legend.
@leewainwright3526
@leewainwright3526 2 месяца назад
no one could touch him when he was on it from any era all out committed in every corner ringing the arse out of that Mclaren they'll never be another senna
@ithinkitworks
@ithinkitworks 29 дней назад
1200 HP and no downforce, winning a wet race on slicks. Lets call it a day!
@crunchytheclown9694
@crunchytheclown9694 4 месяца назад
Senna is the goat
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 4 месяца назад
Senna, & Jim Clark
@crunchytheclown9694
@crunchytheclown9694 4 месяца назад
Didnt like prost but probably deserves a mention
@sujanpatra8930
@sujanpatra8930 Месяц назад
He will always be young in our hearts ❤❤❤
@leecook6854
@leecook6854 Месяц назад
Aim in he was unbelievably the greatest in my eye as a no fear driver ❤
@CardinalKaos
@CardinalKaos 4 месяца назад
Wild that its been 30 years of him gone
@fortijr
@fortijr 4 месяца назад
I’ve watched this many, many times. Thank you. I will never forget the moment he died.
@petrolheads13
@petrolheads13 4 месяца назад
Coming that from a viewer it feels great. Thanks a lot for watching. It really means a lot to me
@Wifi-eq7sr
@Wifi-eq7sr 16 дней назад
Once in a lifetime. The standard bearer. RIP Ayrton.
@stewartgrindlay9760
@stewartgrindlay9760 4 месяца назад
Everyone get a lump in your throat at the end knowing what was lost. But we can smile what we gained from the lessons of his and Roland’s passing. Ps for the poster you should add in the Top Gear section at the end. There was no joke for the 1st time ever (bombshell). It would the video off nicely
@suasponte8363
@suasponte8363 20 дней назад
Great person all around and the best ever!
@charlesgrimm13
@charlesgrimm13 4 месяца назад
People forget when he took Prost out it was because Prost took him out the previous year.
@marcorusconi658
@marcorusconi658 4 месяца назад
He did the right thing, so Balestre can't change again the cards on the table to made Prost again the winner
@deebee68
@deebee68 Месяц назад
The best EVER
@springbokkie_center9399
@springbokkie_center9399 Месяц назад
Rei de chuva 👑🇧🇷 Senna Sempre
@TheJokerit19
@TheJokerit19 Месяц назад
30 years ago today.
@adanlgfernandez7152
@adanlgfernandez7152 4 месяца назад
Es el mejor piloto que he visto jamás! En agua tenía un talento muy superior a cualquier piloto se escapaba y nadie lo podía seguir! Coleccionista de poles su pilotaje al máximo de grip le permitía hacer exteriores y un pilotaje también defensivo increíble! Su pilotaje era genial! Ayrton Senna 1
@superstrongr
@superstrongr Месяц назад
I also remember exactly where I was when he died… the Goat.
@michaelcooper4986
@michaelcooper4986 4 месяца назад
I never understood the politics of F1 at the time as I was 8 9 10 years old at the time all I knew is you where either team Prost or team Senna looking back at things Senna was the goat
@davidfoster3814
@davidfoster3814 3 месяца назад
Senna , in his F3 days , or maybe earlier, used to live in Reading . 😮 There is now an Ayrton Senna Road in Reading . But oddly it’s not where he used to live !
@WhyForWhatNow
@WhyForWhatNow Месяц назад
8:24 what an asshole move.... i fucking love it 😂❤
@user-cj1kz8jf4y
@user-cj1kz8jf4y 29 дней назад
Generous ❤
@darylrack4637
@darylrack4637 3 месяца назад
What can you say, that hasn't been said already. He was, and he still is a very special driver and human being in 50 years and more people will still talk about a man called Ayton Senna.
@Harryhyde69
@Harryhyde69 Месяц назад
Ayrton Senna is THE best to ever do it. Today he would destroy everyone. Verstappen wouldn't be able to handle his inside pressure and would beat him 60% of the time.
@seanbonella
@seanbonella Месяц назад
30th anniversary today.... MAY 1ST 2024
@felipefonseca5670
@felipefonseca5670 Месяц назад
They should have used Hunt coments about Senna in this tribute.
@zacmich6472
@zacmich6472 3 месяца назад
I think I was 14 or 15 then. After that I just lost interest in watching F1 anymore. Today I still love cars, am an enthusiast driver, watch car shows, but haven't been watching F1 for 30 years
@user-hd9nc7zp1v
@user-hd9nc7zp1v 13 дней назад
Sad how many racers died young. Ken Miles Bruce McLaren Roland Ratzenberger Ayrton Senna James Hunt
@legibby
@legibby 29 дней назад
This video changed my life 15 years ago
@DavidMuirhead-lx4wv
@DavidMuirhead-lx4wv Месяц назад
To be the best driver, you need to race against the champions, and he did.
@simonback9335
@simonback9335 28 дней назад
You always could tell the best drivers on what they did in the rain and the top 3 of all time in the Rain are Senna , M Schumacher and Hamilton
@Chatta-Ortega
@Chatta-Ortega 3 месяца назад
I really don't know who the greatest F1 driver is. I'll leave that up to the drivers and the experts. What I will say is watching Senna race generated more joy and admiration than anyone else.
@joyleenpoortier7496
@joyleenpoortier7496 4 месяца назад
RIP Ayrton Senna
Далее
15 Iconic Ayrton Senna Moments
16:41
Просмотров 373 тыс.
What Was Senna’s Bizarre F1 Technique About?
9:22
Просмотров 2,6 млн
30 YEAR Anniversary: A Story That Was Never Told
18:51
Просмотров 326 тыс.
Hammond, Clarkson and May Sabotaging Each Other 2
11:13
Man with a van challenge part 1 - Top Gear - BBC
9:49
Just How Good Was… Ayrton Senna
13:36
Просмотров 534 тыс.
How Formula 1 Teams Make Money
13:47
Просмотров 1,4 млн
This Crash Changed Formula 1 FOREVER..
10:18
Просмотров 2,2 млн
The Grand Tour - Car Meetup Compilation
27:41
Просмотров 2,1 млн
The Ayrton Senna Story: Unauthorized and Complete
43:20
Passat CC на 300 л.с. Начало проекта!
1:22:50
😱 Выхлоп для велосипеда
0:33
Просмотров 1,9 млн