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{_Warrior_} 04-02-2009 02:29 AM

Something you really should see
 
Since the F1 2009 season just started, let's remember THE champion...

1)
"Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose."

"I want to do something special. Every year there's a champion. I wanna go further."

2) The best lap ever (Donington 93):


Prost, Berger, Hill and others talking about what happened:

milomom 04-02-2009 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by {_Warrior_} (Post 914013)
Since the F1 2009 season just started, let's remember THE champion...

1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDVx7VQFXpQ

"Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose."

"I want to do something special. Every year there's a champion. I wanna go further."

2) The best lap ever (Donington 93):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJkfAvxn1so

Prost, Berger, Hill and others talking about what happened:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqof-...eature=related

Many thanks for those. I know I've said it before, but I was a huge fan. No one -- then or since -- drove like Senna. What he had is so hard to put into words. An entirely different level of boldness, confidence. He just seemed to believe he could put the car wherever he wanted it to go. Those were amazing days in F1. Just curious -- do you actually remember Senna's driving or have you learned of it since he death?

{_Warrior_} 04-02-2009 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by milomom (Post 914016)
Many thanks for those. I know I've said it before, but I was a huge fan. No one -- then or since -- drove like Senna. What he had is so hard to put into words. An entirely different level of boldness, confidence. He just seemed to believe he could put the car wherever he wanted it to go. Those were amazing days in F1. Just curious -- do you actually remember Senna's driving or have you learned of it since he death?

No need to thanks, actually I remember very well, it was always a family routine to get up early and see the qualifying on saturday's mornings and watch the races together on sunday's. The same happened in probably every family I know.... lol

And I also do remember quite well the day of his death, I have never seen a country reacting like that, it was something in the same level of Kennedy's death for americans or Lady Di's death for britains...

UKjovi 04-02-2009 08:21 AM

I bet it was like Kennedys death. I remember watching that very well. Kept thinking he should be moving by now but of course he didn't

milomom 04-02-2009 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by UKjovi (Post 914047)
I bet it was like Kennedys death. I remember watching that very well. Kept thinking he should be moving by now but of course he didn't

Oh that was an awful day. And I had the same thought -- why isn't he moving. The crash didn't look as bad as so many others, but that's the sneaky, evil part. The big wild crash that looks like it will be so bad frequently isn't because the energy is being dispersed. But a crash like Senna's (or Earnhardt's) -- all the energy is still there when the car hits and stops.

Enough of that. I'd rather think about his driving.

Dawn 04-03-2009 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by milomom (Post 914103)
Oh that was an awful day. And I had the same thought -- why isn't he moving. The crash didn't look as bad as so many others, but that's the sneaky, evil part. The big wild crash that looks like it will be so bad frequently isn't because the energy is being dispersed. But a crash like Senna's (or Earnhardt's) -- all the energy is still there when the car hits and stops.

Enough of that. I'd rather think about his driving.

I was watching to.. it was so sad...

Dawn

UKjovi 04-04-2009 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milomom (Post 914103)
Oh that was an awful day. And I had the same thought -- why isn't he moving. The crash didn't look as bad as so many others, but that's the sneaky, evil part. The big wild crash that looks like it will be so bad frequently isn't because the energy is being dispersed. But a crash like Senna's (or Earnhardt's) -- all the energy is still there when the car hits and stops.

Enough of that. I'd rather think about his driving.

Thats the spirit think of how great he really was :)

{_Warrior_} 04-05-2009 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by UKjovi (Post 914311)
Thats the spirit think of how great he really was :)

Let me help you :)


Monaco '91 Pole Lap, Senna had already the fastest lap (0.7s better then nr2 Prost) when he decides to shine and put 1.4s ahead of nr2.

UKjovi 04-05-2009 10:36 AM

Thanks :D ..

Thomas Anderson 04-14-2009 06:14 PM

Been a little bored this afternoon...



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