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Old 12-17-2003, 01:48 PM
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.....that documentery on BBC2 last night about Airten (sp??) Senna the formula one racing guy??? Im not a fan of Formula one but I found it really interesting to see how even 9 years after his death he's still idolised in Brazil. Such a shame that his live ended while he was so young and talented
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Old 12-17-2003, 02:14 PM
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When Ayrton Senna died in 1994 (?) I took it pretty hard... For weeks I was devastated. I had his poster in the ceiling above my bed for half a year. I still have pages and pages of newspaper articles about his life and death.

I know he's still a huge idol in Brazil, and every year around the time of his death there are remembrances etc. He was one of the best drivers ever, and a very colourful person!
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Old 12-17-2003, 02:49 PM
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When Ayrton Senna died in 1994 (?) I took it pretty hard... For weeks I was devastated. I had his poster in the ceiling above my bed for half a year. I still have pages and pages of newspaper articles about his life and death.

I know he's still a huge idol in Brazil, and every year around the time of his death there are remembrances etc. He was one of the best drivers ever, and a very colourful person!
Yeh it was 94. I remember the weekend he died, my Dad was watching the race and told us all to come in the living room to see what had happened. Formula one has never been the same since he died.
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Old 12-17-2003, 02:53 PM
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Yeah, I remember that weekend too. I think on Saturday Ratzenberger died, and then on Sunday Senna. It was the first time Mika Häkkinen got on the podium, he was third. I remember him being the only one to actually celebrate his 3rd place, all the others were very calm because of the accidents. That's when I really started hating Mika Häkkinen, and hated him until 1997 I think... When I realised he was a different person back then.
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the regulations brought in after senna's death have killed the sport. it's not about driving ability now, more about who has the most aerodynamic helmet.
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I never followed Sena's F1 career, i only started watching after he died. Bu i knew that time he was big. Yeah he come in a catigory of Bruce Lee and all.
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the regulations brought in after senna's death have killed the sport. it's not about driving ability now, more about who has the most aerodynamic helmet.
what and football is still about the game is it?

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Old 12-17-2003, 08:27 PM
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football's still more about the game than formula 1. that is definately all about the cars whereas there is still some skill involved in football.
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football's still more about the game than formula 1. that is definately all about the cars whereas there is still some skill involved in football.
Exactly, Formula one is only about what Car you drive. Id hardly even call it a sport anymore.....
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Old 12-20-2003, 12:30 PM
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When Ayrton Senna died in 1994 (?) I took it pretty hard... For weeks I was devastated. I had his poster in the ceiling above my bed for half a year. I still have pages and pages of newspaper articles about his life and death.

I know he's still a huge idol in Brazil, and every year around the time of his death there are remembrances etc. He was one of the best drivers ever, and a very colourful person!
He was/is in Australia as well. He 'made' our Grand Prix when Adelaide used to stage it. There is a memorial plaque on part of the track here in Adelaide. There will never be a better F1 driver than him.

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