Its amazing to think Senna is absolutely right, and how F1 safety has actually implemented his advice directly by putting much larger runoffs, gravel traps, ect ect and it has had a major impact on driver safety. He was ahead of his time. They didn't listen well enough!!
If F1 is safe today is only because thanks Senna!!!! Unfortunately his car killed him!!!! But I'm sure if williams was made a great job on that day 94, Ayrton will be with Us in such Top Talent in the history of f1.
While agreeing with your comment Tamburello at Imola where Senna was killed could not be made safer. Berger spoke in an interview how he and Senna inspected Tamburelo because it was concerning for Berger after his accident there in 89 but Senna noticed the stream on the other side of the wall and they both agreed nothing could be done to provide more run-off area.
@@Jay-Leigh863 True. For the escape area everything was ok. Then came more concern about cockpit safety. From there (the accidents in sequence in Italy) followed the improvements of increased sides, internal capsule integrity and even the halo, more recently.
Rakhin Amin it’s a lot to do with the camera operator. The producers of the documentary said a handful of the cameramen has cinematography backgrounds and really knew how to frame shots / scenes, to the point they were looking out for their names.
Hearing Sid Watkins talking about how he was there when Ayrton's soul left on the tarmac in San Marino.. He and Ayrton was great friends, so hearing him says it all
@@car7000 Some say he would've eventually been President of Brazil had he lived. This scene you can sort of see why. A strong personality and points are made yet he had a sense of humility that draws you in.
The sad part is: what do they get in return? Senna died because of low safety. Schumacher did a lot of charity for handicapped children, now Schumacher got it himself. I don't understand world, they both didn't deserve it looking what they did. But got both exactly what they were fighting for. Life isn't fair.
@@stuntslikeeveryday if life was fair, innocent Jesus wouldn't have died in the place of guilty sinners but that's what He did, its worth noting that after Senna was advocating for driver safety, the only way it was ever fully enforced, was because of his death...
@@stuntslikeeveryday so you believe nothing could originate something? That complex life and our own conscience is by random chance? Its true that death should not exist, its a result of the curse of the fall of mankind after man rebelled against God, but God at the same time, turned Jesus' death around to accomplish good in the end, senna shouldn't have died but when its your time, its your time, and hopefully he is with the God he said he believed
Damn…when he says 'The best decision is my decision', you can see is his glasses his point of view…one hand controlling the room full of drivers. That is just a great shot with a great line…I'm no cinematographer, but that is a money shot right there.
@@treatb09 He is not literally talking about the decition...He is using that to show authority, otherwise it looks like Senna is the one doing the desition making and it makes him look weak in front of everyone else.
What he mean was, "The best decision is my decision that is letting only the drivers to vote for themselves on how to approach the matter because clearly at this moment only the drivers know precisely about the risks and how the cars feels like on the track." i think that isnt stupid. Its not like he is too stubbornly arrogant, that's just how old people talk most of the time. You can say its their version of "You know what,...[insert your conclusion on the matter here]...." kinda thing.
Ayrton Senna is a truly Gentleman.. He Even say "Let Me Finish" when they try to argumenting senna's Unfinished argument.. Such a Driver and Personality
Just proved how influential he was, not just to fans or other drivers but to the changes in f1, even his death changed f1 safety. He was an amazing person and driver :)
He wasn’t always amazing, he used to be my hero until I found out he was a prick to his teammates who were a threat to his supremacy Edit: and I hate it puts Prost as the villain in the documentary, he was part of the reason why senna became popular and getting into McLaren
@@fredd9340 research is neither here or there..u said he was your hero,then he wasnt lmao so really he never was...so who was he a prick to then in order for you to go from idolosing him to disliking him? Bit odd really..and prost had nothing whatsover to do with him joining maclaren..did u make that up or listen to prost? Ron Dennis totally debunks that statement...
every time i watch this video it feels like watching a movie even though i know this is something actually happened, but like the shots the zooms everything is just amazing the way senna covers his face with his hands, the way he says “page three” and hand overs the papers, the reflection from jean-marie’s glasses, the zoom on prost’s face when ayrton says “you must understand jean-marie”, the tense feeling in the room ahhhhhh its epic
Ayrton Senna's personality, humanity and spirit made him unforgetable! McLaren's actual tribute on their official homepage shows the deep attachment to Senna, which makes them so conspicuous***
I don't recall ever seeing a real life clip that looks 100% like a movie. It has to be some of those rare things you see in life, this is amazing, I wanna watch it again! And yes, his decision was indeed the best.
Amazing!! The best part is Balestre when he says: "The Best decision is my decision" and Senna answer: " I have a feeling for that". After Japan 1989, Senna could expect anything from Balestre.
That's why this argument takes place... Senna argues that tire chicanes for runoffs are dangerous and Balestre immediatelly feels attacked for the penalty Senna took the prrvious year
You can just see that Senna straight up cared for the drivers. His passion is so evident in his frustration. He may have died 5 years before I was born but man I miss him. How is that even possible🥺
I was born seven years after the death of Senna. But I miss him too. He was an F1 genius, a track genius. But he did not have a star fever. Ayrton has always remained humane and kind towards people. P.S. Unfortunately, this happens - people leave 😔🥺
Omg how unprofessional FIA is. Somebody interrupted Balrestre several times was confusing, he doesn't listen, doesn't let Ayrton finish speak. Such a top down and they don't know how to conduct a professional meeting. I just saw an ice burg of Senna's years&years struggle going through FIA after +20 years of his passing. LOL at Balestre shouted "the best decision is my decision" Senna "I have a feeling for that". Senna is so intelligent to respond back to Balrestre with humor. Thanks for uploading the clip. Yea, it's intriguing than a movie. Senna, you are no other. You're missed forever than ever.
@@lorisvds the documentary is one-sided and only tries to depict prost as the evil guy. In fact Senna could also play dirty and do politics behind the scene. This documentary is cheesy and shit.
@@jimmymagic2438 i agreed with the first part of your statement. The second part... Just enjoy the exaggerated piece of crap hollywood might someday produce.
This is me trying to speak to my father...I've had the same reaction as Ayrton. Could never speak without being interrupted. I could never finish. On a positive note, I've learned to let others finish speaking. I absolutely love this scene.
Ayrton was an experienced racing driver, in F1 machinery in that era. The support from all those other drivers sums up perfectly his common sense and his earnt respect! As Frank Williams has said, "As amazing as he is behind the wheel, he's even more amazing outside of the car".
Charismatic bunch of drivers. Extremely skillful, technically sound, 50-50 input from both the engineers and drivers in car set up and the willingness to take risks. I miss those era.
Ayrton como te extrañamos. Tipo talentoso, humilde, humano. Senna, el más grande de la historia, más que Fangio, ni hablar de los modernitos de ahora, lo dice un argentino.
Ayrton y Fangio se querían y respetaban tanto que creo son los dos idolos y maestros por igual. Porque además de ser dos pilotos unicos y fantásticos, fueron dos personas absolutamente maravillosas y hermosas. Como Ronhaldino y Messi❤
1: " The President Has Talk To Mr. Moll Jean-marie:"No Forget mr. Moll" 1: "And He has....." Jean Marie:" Forget!" 1: "Okay, The President Of FISA.." Jean Marie: " FORGET THE PRESIDENT!"😂
No 1:51, o Piquet está reforçando o comentário do Senna sobre um determinado item no regulamento e outro piloto interrompeu a conversa falando mais alto. No 1:56 o Senna repete várias vezes o nome do Nelson Piquet. Ele diz: "Nelson, Nelson... it is written in the regulation - we got the letter yesterday". Ali estavam todos em concordância com uma substituição de pneus por cones nas chicanes
Risada jocosa pra caralho hahahaha Piquet é muito foda, em todos os sentidos. Pilotava pra caralho, sabia de mecânica, teve que driblar o pai pra ser piloto, sempre descontraído, muito consciente no jeito de falar... Respeito o Piquet demais.
I do not think they hated each other. They were just competing for the same spot and both were short of maturity at the time. If Senna was alive now I guess they would have mutual respect.
Senna covering his face with his hands is just priceless.
No, it's 5 dollars for seeing that. Thank you.
Bruno Rodrigues that’s cheaper than priceless, I’ll take that
I do that every day. lol
Bruno Rodrigues I mean I just watched it for free.
@@JB73691 everytime my gf starts talking
Balestre acts more like a Mafia boss than a F1 administrator
Maybe but thé F1 was better at this time, and thé final décision is thé vote of pilot not his décision
@@mtuz8356 Yes his performance here was computerized, he was actually a mild mannered Englishman.
He was a dictator.
Ballestre was one of the greatest assholes to grace Formula 1. Good thing he's long gone.
@@mtuz8356Senna film is garbage and people believing its true is stupid.
the President himself did not know the rules. Senna Forever !!
@@mmhmohamed1930 someone got fired lol
Mmh Mohamed that’s super interesting. Someone def got fired
Forget the President! Its my decision!
@@mmhmohamed1930 Bruh he didn't know end of the story.Senna was right.
@@davimusicog Senna was right because Balestre didn't received that letter. End of the story bruh.
Its amazing to think Senna is absolutely right, and how F1 safety has actually implemented his advice directly by putting much larger runoffs, gravel traps, ect ect and it has had a major impact on driver safety. He was ahead of his time. They didn't listen well enough!!
If F1 is safe today is only because thanks Senna!!!! Unfortunately his car killed him!!!! But I'm sure if williams was made a great job on that day 94, Ayrton will be with Us in such Top Talent in the history of f1.
They didn’t listen early enough.
killling someone is not same as not listening well enough, please remove head from your ass before talking to grow ups
While agreeing with your comment Tamburello at Imola where Senna was killed could not be made safer. Berger spoke in an interview how he and Senna inspected Tamburelo because it was concerning for Berger after his accident there in 89 but Senna noticed the stream on the other side of the wall and they both agreed nothing could be done to provide more run-off area.
@@Jay-Leigh863 True. For the escape area everything was ok. Then came more concern about cockpit safety. From there (the accidents in sequence in Italy) followed the improvements of increased sides, internal capsule integrity and even the halo, more recently.
The best decision is the senna decision!!!
I have a feeling for that
@@ConanXAi2 😅
Daniele Alves I'm joking of course :D
@@ConanXAi2 I know... I understand you! You used Ayrton's words.
You KNOW that! Ballestre thinks he is a School head master here!! LOL His decisions sucked !
I like how Senna at the end, seeing that everyone was with him, when Marie said "against" he raised his hand XD lol what a troll XD
that was funny :D
Just to rub it into the old twat! 😂
Like brazilians aways do. Huehuehue
@@gccsp77 ele ja era um Thug Life! Like a Boss!
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Later in that race he pushed Prost of the track at exactly this chicane.
This briefing looks incredibly epic: it's very cinematographic, though it's something that actually happened...
Ubi That's partly due to the look of the old film cameras. The new digital cameras will never be able to capture a briefing like this again.
Husaberg R it’s a real life briefing from 1991 German gp. As it is said in the title
Husaberg R okay bud you know the best! Lol
@@mtuz8356 You are stupid.
Rakhin Amin it’s a lot to do with the camera operator. The producers of the documentary said a handful of the cameramen has cinematography backgrounds and really knew how to frame shots / scenes, to the point they were looking out for their names.
Piquet and Senna (both Brazilians putting their hands up in fun at the end twice without even knowing the other was doing it), priceless.
Such a brazilian troll move
We usually do that at school when we're kids...we even put the feet up too 😂
Despised each other and yet unified and united by the synchronised hands up moment, them brazillians were absolute characters 😂
What a nice eye for detail you have. Didn't notice and I've watched the documentary like 3 times.
@@SheyhaqBaloch thanks
Ayrton Senna is not dead, he is just one lap ahead of everyone...🏁🏁🏁🙏🏻
Best comment ever ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
There are people all over the world still missing him
A beautiful way to think of the great man
One lap ahead of the age of consent
Hearing Sid Watkins talking about how he was there when Ayrton's soul left on the tarmac in San Marino..
He and Ayrton was great friends, so hearing him says it all
Hat's off to the cameraman for this epic capture...
Senna was smart and fast talking. His arguments convince [ with the Mexico's example] and finally with the regulations manual.
😂 He was, my man. Cool under pressure. He was the King.
he would have been an amazing lawyer
@@car7000 Some say he would've eventually been President of Brazil had he lived. This scene you can sort of see why. A strong personality and points are made yet he had a sense of humility that draws you in.
@@tuneman7688 Brazilian politics don't let good people like him run for president
@@redcityyy He is a good man, but he's no fool tho, he could adapt well in the politics, but probably would lose some of the goodness in him.
Only driver with the balls to stand up to Balestre, respect forever.
Senna was the most vocal of all the drivers who mostly said little.
Senna costumava dizer que a F1 contaminada com muito dinheiro e muita política.
Love you Ayrton...😥
Senna the great man always advocating for driver safety. RIP legend.
The sad part is: what do they get in return? Senna died because of low safety. Schumacher did a lot of charity for handicapped children, now Schumacher got it himself.
I don't understand world, they both didn't deserve it looking what they did. But got both exactly what they were fighting for. Life isn't fair.
@@stuntslikeeveryday 😓
@@stuntslikeeveryday if life was fair, innocent Jesus wouldn't have died in the place of guilty sinners but that's what He did, its worth noting that after Senna was advocating for driver safety, the only way it was ever fully enforced, was because of his death...
@@alexm7627 I don't believe there's God. Death shouldn't be the solution.
@@stuntslikeeveryday so you believe nothing could originate something? That complex life and our own conscience is by random chance? Its true that death should not exist, its a result of the curse of the fall of mankind after man rebelled against God, but God at the same time, turned Jesus' death around to accomplish good in the end, senna shouldn't have died but when its your time, its your time, and hopefully he is with the God he said he believed
Damn…when he says 'The best decision is my decision', you can see is his glasses his point of view…one hand controlling the room full of drivers. That is just a great shot with a great line…I'm no cinematographer, but that is a money shot right there.
Even the best actors can't sell it as well, cause that's the real McCoy right there.
he says his decision is the best decision, his decision is democratic. which is weird to say the least lol
THANK YOU i saw right away the way you can just see his eyes moving behind them is insane
@@treatb09 He is not literally talking about the decition...He is using that to show authority, otherwise it looks like Senna is the one doing the desition making and it makes him look weak in front of everyone else.
yep, that was just an f1 broadcasting camera, shows you that back then they had a decent filming quality, as this is HD remastered or something.
“The best decision is my decision”
“My decision is.... you make the decision”
🤦♂️
What he mean was, "The best decision is my decision that is letting only the drivers to vote for themselves on how to approach the matter because clearly at this moment only the drivers know precisely about the risks and how the cars feels like on the track."
i think that isnt stupid.
Its not like he is too stubbornly arrogant, that's just how old people talk most of the time. You can say its their version of "You know what,...[insert your conclusion on the matter here]...." kinda thing.
That s not arrogance (it just looks like arrogance). The drivers vote for it and then the decision is made.
He states that he's in charge,but let the pilot take the decision... that's just to point out that he's the boss.
Senna "woww...."
@@cartour8497 Democracy is always the best option!
Ayrton Senna is a truly Gentleman.. He Even say "Let Me Finish" when they try to argumenting senna's Unfinished argument.. Such a Driver and Personality
I tried to like, but there's 69 likes as of this comment. XD
Asshole
Gentleman isnt a term id use for a guy who intentionally crashes out his team mate and brags about it
Tim Dev he was in the back of a big room, speaking to older gentlemen..
It is a way to get respected, not allowing others to interrupt you when you are speaking about an important issue to the race.
“I have a feeling for that” 😂
What an absolute legend!
Just proved how influential he was, not just to fans or other drivers but to the changes in f1, even his death changed f1 safety. He was an amazing person and driver :)
He wasn’t always amazing, he used to be my hero until I found out he was a prick to his teammates who were a threat to his supremacy Edit: and I hate it puts Prost as the villain in the documentary, he was part of the reason why senna became popular and getting into McLaren
@@fredd9340 used to be ya hero? But then no..fuckoff liar.,prost fanboy u mean
@@u-tubefakefootyfansmakemep579 Im not a prost fanboy Im more of a Jim Clark fan and your behaviour is that of a senna fan that doesnt do his research
@@fredd9340 research is neither here or there..u said he was your hero,then he wasnt lmao so really he never was...so who was he a prick to then in order for you to go from idolosing him to disliking him? Bit odd really..and prost had nothing whatsover to do with him joining maclaren..did u make that up or listen to prost? Ron Dennis totally debunks that statement...
@@u-tubefakefootyfansmakemep579 Hey I didnt know he was a prick but I found out a few years later that he was basically a duchbag to his teammates
Senna will always be remembered in our hearts.❤🧡💛💚💙💜
every time i watch this video it feels like watching a movie even though i know this is something actually happened, but like the shots the zooms everything is just amazing the way senna covers his face with his hands, the way he says “page three” and hand overs the papers, the reflection from jean-marie’s glasses, the zoom on prost’s face when ayrton says “you must understand jean-marie”, the tense feeling in the room ahhhhhh its epic
Thats right. Is like a movie. I always said that.
Yes yes yes!🙏
no
The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
@@allahutealaofficialaccount emir git
Ayrton Senna always be fast, you always be young, you never be old!
Ayrton Senna's personality, humanity and spirit made him unforgetable! McLaren's actual tribute on their official homepage shows the deep attachment to Senna, which makes them so conspicuous***
I'm not sure you understand what conspicuous means.
@@paulallen8109 You like Huey Lewis and the News?
I wish he had stayed with McLaren 😭😭😭
What is conspicuous?
And now they made a freaking car on his name to honor him
I don't recall ever seeing a real life clip that looks 100% like a movie.
It has to be some of those rare things you see in life, this is amazing, I wanna watch it again!
And yes, his decision was indeed the best.
Amazing!! The best part is Balestre when he says: "The Best decision is my decision" and Senna answer: " I have a feeling for that". After Japan 1989, Senna could expect anything from Balestre.
That's why this argument takes place... Senna argues that tire chicanes for runoffs are dangerous and Balestre immediatelly feels attacked for the penalty Senna took the prrvious year
@@fidan2fast 2 yrs earlier
the whistle after "the best decision is my decision" is epic
👍😂🤣
Senna is the true boss. Period.
No true boss ever dies. So you're silly and immature. Period.
@@paulallen8109 what a senseless, disrespectful and disgusting comment. You should be ashamed of yourself you cretin.
@@paulallen8109 Sorry to say - but You are Wrong ! People Do Die - but Positions in a Organisation Stays Open !
agree
@@paulallen8109 fuk u
Despite being criticized for being ruthless at times no one can deny that Senna cared so much about driver safety and security. Legendary.
♥️Senna saved maybe a lot of lifes with his courage ♥️we miss you♥️
You can just see that Senna straight up cared for the drivers. His passion is so evident in his frustration. He may have died 5 years before I was born but man I miss him. How is that even possible🥺
I was born seven years after the death of Senna. But I miss him too. He was an F1 genius, a track genius. But he did not have a star fever. Ayrton has always remained humane and kind towards people.
P.S. Unfortunately, this happens - people leave 😔🥺
cuz u GAY
💔😢
He was something special. Such an articulate speaker, and so fiercely intelligent. Look how he stands out among his peers.
Omg how unprofessional FIA is. Somebody interrupted Balrestre several times was confusing, he doesn't listen, doesn't let Ayrton finish speak. Such a top down and they don't know how to conduct a professional meeting. I just saw an ice burg of Senna's years&years struggle going through FIA after +20 years of his passing. LOL at Balestre shouted "the best decision is my decision" Senna "I have a feeling for that". Senna is so intelligent to respond back to Balrestre with humor. Thanks for uploading the clip. Yea, it's intriguing than a movie. Senna, you are no other. You're missed forever than ever.
This was the golden age of F1 senna was a sublime talent and memorising to listen to.
Mesmerising*
@@acmarston You’re about 2 years too late.
Ayrton was such a likable human being.
Personally I hated him
A true man of class and human fire. Never forgotten.
Saudades.
NEVER......SENNA FOR EVER!
I think he was talking about Balestre, not Senna.
Formula 1 with Senna was wonderful!!
Senna Vs Prost deserve A Hollywood movie like Rush .
The documentary is a masterpiece. Pure perfection. No need for a cheesy hollywood movie.
@@lorisvds the documentary is one-sided and only tries to depict prost as the evil guy. In fact Senna could also play dirty and do politics behind the scene. This documentary is cheesy and shit.
@@jimmymagic2438 i agreed with the first part of your statement. The second part... Just enjoy the exaggerated piece of crap hollywood might someday produce.
I'm just here to listen to the sound of his voice
The never forgotten Senna.... I cried for 3 nights... Just couldn't believe. Still difficult today.
I've never looked at Prost or Balestre the same again after watching Senna start to finish
This is me trying to speak to my father...I've had the same reaction as Ayrton. Could never speak without being interrupted. I could never finish. On a positive note, I've learned to let others finish speaking.
I absolutely love this scene.
Ayrton was an experienced racing driver, in F1 machinery in that era. The support from all those other drivers sums up perfectly his common sense and his earnt respect! As Frank Williams has said, "As amazing as he is behind the wheel, he's even more amazing outside of the car".
Ayrton Senna, in or out of an F1 car, a genius.
I enjoy you comment...sorry for my English. ..Luiz Felipe Gouveia from Brasil
Senna The Most LOVED Brazilian Driver - R.I.P Ayrton SENNA
Greatest driver of all time
Un grand pilote. Il me manque, j'aurais tant besoin de lui pour cette nouvelle année. ...merci pour la vidéo.
He is great person
rest in peace Ayrton, rest in peace
Ayrton Senna fought to keep all the drivers safe. I hope they never forget that. Ever.
2:31... this man is a dangerous man. Overruling drivers' concerns about safety. RIP Senna, greatest of them all.
The music in this film makes me always emotional
I love when he whips out the paper. “Page 3, last two paragraphs" 😆
Charismatic bunch of drivers. Extremely skillful, technically sound, 50-50 input from both the engineers and drivers in car set up and the willingness to take risks. I miss those era.
This is a brilliant documentary......
Ayrton como te extrañamos. Tipo talentoso, humilde, humano. Senna, el más grande de la historia, más que Fangio, ni hablar de los modernitos de ahora, lo dice un argentino.
Hermano, Fangio, el eterno Maestro, idolo de Senna... los más grandes! Saludos desde Brasil!
@@keithrichards4296 Abrazo, irmão!
Maior que Pelé estilo Bruce Lee
Obrigado pelas palavras hermano
Ayrton y Fangio se querían y respetaban tanto que creo son los dos idolos y maestros por igual. Porque además de ser dos pilotos unicos y fantásticos, fueron dos personas absolutamente maravillosas y hermosas. Como Ronhaldino y Messi❤
Senna e piquet zoando no final kkk não importa a época ou lugar zueira brasileira não pode faltar kkkk
Eu sou muito serio mais na hora fico zoando de quem merece.
Never really knew Senna until I saw the Movie. This man was a machine with a Heart.
Still hurting in 2018, My hero always Ayrton!!! The Ultimate F1 Champion!!!!!
Senna is the Boss , forever !...
Senna was class.
Not just a spetacular driver on track, but also a great leader off-track!
1: " The President Has Talk To Mr. Moll
Jean-marie:"No Forget mr. Moll"
1: "And He has....."
Jean Marie:" Forget!"
1: "Okay, The President Of FISA.."
Jean Marie: " FORGET THE PRESIDENT!"😂
hilarious !!! The way he looks at him everytime lmao!
He had Alzheimer's and was actually forgetting everything.
trollololol
@@gssbruno You mean like seriously :(
@@carlosmpsenyorcapitacollon6977 No bro just kidding
the GOAT had not only Prost to battle for titles but with Prost his french buddy in crime Balestre ...
Miss you Magic SENNA. You was right about security...💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏😭
Senna the best forever!!!! 😢
senna is and will the best for ever !
I lost count on how many times I have watched this clip!
Me too brother mee too
Amazing Senna!
Senna , a giant amongst the best , yet humble person! Rest In Peace champion. You will forever be missed .
Sempre SENNA !!
After 27 years I still miss your racing skills.
Ayrton Senna da Silva.
Poor Ayrton, I can only imagine his frustration
He won the argument.
Jaeyong and f1?!? 💚
A good driver cares only for racing.
An EXCELLENT driver cares for the rest too,Senna had this in his philosophy and made him defferent and stood out
the Senna movie is one of the best movies ever
Sennas decision was the best decision, by democratic vote :D
you win.. ;) ;) ;)
Ayrton, doce, educado e com razão. Tinha muitos adversários na Fórmula 1... Mto corajoso e guerreiro. Um ser diferenciado!❤
Brasileiro 💓🇧🇷
Balestre un personaje OSCURO ! ,,,que nunca pudo opacar la grandeza del mejor piloto que a pasado por la F1 ,.
Orgulho do nosso país! Sempre te amaremos Ayrton Senna da Silva.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Always listen to Senna, greatest driver of all time ! When Senna speaks, shut up and listen !
i still wonder what Senna will be today.......so creative and powerful..... miss you man!
Qui nel 2021!
Indimenticato!! 🥇🇧🇷♥️
No 1:51, o Piquet está reforçando o comentário do Senna sobre um determinado item no regulamento e outro piloto interrompeu a conversa falando mais alto. No 1:56 o Senna repete várias vezes o nome do Nelson Piquet. Ele diz: "Nelson, Nelson... it is written in the regulation - we got the letter yesterday". Ali estavam todos em concordância com uma substituição de pneus por cones nas chicanes
Beautiful Ayrton.
"My decision is always the best decision. My decision is... You decide"
Senna - still the best
I'm a Nelson Piquet in every serious meeting 😂
Golden days of this sport
He spoke honestly. Respect always to Ayrton
Ayrton - a great man!
Vcs não imaginam um país inteiro acordar cedo aos domingos só para acompanhar o maior ídolo brasileiro!
All of this is just priceless.
This atmosphere, this f1, this humanity is now long gone and i don't know where we are going i hope that the next years will be better.😥😥
Senna, um piloto dedicado, honesto e apaixonado pelo automobilismo. Um grande irmão brasileiro! 🇧🇷
This is the most cinematic thing ive ever seen in my life
Ayrton Senna. The Greatest Ever. RIP Eternal Champion.
2:36 Even Piquet laugh of that comment hhaaha
piquet was a cheeky bastard ahahah
Risada jocosa pra caralho hahahaha
Piquet é muito foda, em todos os sentidos. Pilotava pra caralho, sabia de mecânica, teve que driblar o pai pra ser piloto, sempre descontraído, muito consciente no jeito de falar... Respeito o Piquet demais.
Fernando Lima piquet hated senna, but he probably enjoyed Senna's comments there.
I do not think they hated each other. They were just competing for the same spot and both were short of maturity at the time. If Senna was alive now I guess they would have mutual respect.
lebron's bitch I've heard about that...that they haven't good relations...but why??
Che carisma non lo pensavo cosi carismatico a Senna chapeau
Ungrande
Legends never die
Way better than netflix...
Very emotional and historic ! Also that hand vote was so funny!! 🙂🤣
I laughed when senna said :”I have a feeling for that”🤣🤣
footage look great , love the colors of this old cameras.
1:42 Senna's reaction from racing heaven to what they have done to F1.