Subtitles: “Senna, was a great person and driver. That day in Imola, he was already very tense due to the previous accidents that had already occurred, like that of Barrichello and Ratzenbeger. He was so tense he didn’t even want to race. The cause of his death was the broken steering column.” Was hilarious seeing Kym panic using subtitles
Agree. Just correction, my understanding is that although the broken steering column caused the accident, it was one of the suspension arms which pierced his helmet that caused his death. But I stand to be corrected if that’s not accurate.
@@axelknutt5065That is accurate. The suspension arm was one of a number of head injuries. The wheel being another. Interestingly Alboreto had a very similar impact at the same corner in 91 and walked away.
I truly appreciate you mentioning Roland Ratzenberger, he's often just forgotten or overlooked. Although he didn't become champion, he was a great driver in his own right and these legends shouldn't ever be forgotten.
Thank you for mentioning Roland Ratzenberger, he was a great driver, as others have mentioned overlooked but not forgotten. In my opinion we lost two champions.
Senna is hands down the GOAT. I met him in Adelaide after the 92 AGP - had a quick chat for about a minute - walking down the access lane behind the pits - he was leaving the venue - as he got in his shuttle vehicle he gave me his Marlboro McLaren umbrella - he said "Here this is for you". Still got it on my wall. I was a 19 year old kart racer aspiring to F1 at the time (sounds old for karting these days, but back then it was normal - Senna himself raced karts until 20/21) - for almost all of us in that camp at the time Senna was the absolute GOD - to meet him that day was surreal. 18 months later i was watching the 94 San Marino GP with my Dad as usual - we watched every race together for the best part of a decade - the camera was on-board with Schumacher through Tamburello and i would always go into race mode when the in-car cameras were shown (still quite a treat in those days) - so i noticed immediately when Senna speared straight on - even before he hit the wall i shouted "Senna off" and i immediately realized it was the superfast Tamburello Curve and was concerned, but hoped to quickly see him get out of the car. When he didn't we hoped he was just knocked out. Then it became clear the situation was at least serious or worse, and then some reporter's voice said the words i will never forget; "Ayrton Senna has grave head injuries." I probably knew then what the result would be but couldn't believe it - watched the rest of the race hoping for good news - can't remember any of it - was just this numb feeling. Even 30 years later it's hard to believe. I continued racing, even eventually did a F1 track day - but never got a pro gig - way it goes for most of us in this sport. Kept watching F1 but to be honest it was never the same again - the magic was gone, it was the day the music died. It was a privilege to be around in the Senna era - i wouldn't trade it for anything, not even to be young again - he was the highlight of motorsport history - an absolute GIANT! RIP Champ!
My mum was driving me to school on the Monday morning when he died. My uncle was really into Motorsport and the only father figure I had in my life. We used to watch every Grand Prix every taped on a VHS on the Monday afternoon after school. That was the last time we did it… I was in Italy in 06 and was going through a bad time in life, I drove to imola on a weekday and spoke to his statue for about 30 minutes. I never met him but he’s a hero of mine and always will be
Bro I also was alive then, and I was 21 years and 8 months old that day the music died. Imo he was sent from God primarily for Brazil, and also us mortals who got to see the lord of the rain. RIP ❤
@@vgbcleanGen z measuring things by "on paper" 🤡 Senna raced for 10 years in f1 buddy... check how many of these years he finished in the top 5, top 3 without having the best car, he won monaco 5 times in a row and it would be 7 if he hadn't crashed in 88, those +60 poles he achieved in just decade of f1 with less races and so many other things. Just stop being so superficial and go see it for yourself.
I consider myself very lucky that I'm old enough to have seen Aryton Senna race live and in person at the Detroit Grand Prix in 1984. (Detroit, Michigan, USA 🇺🇸)
I saw his last win (Adelaide 1993), his last home race (Interlagos 1994) and I was at Imola for that bad weekend. At Adelaide they used to have a concert after the race. Some people would buy a general admission ticket and go straight to the stage and not bother with the race. In 1993 Tina Turner was the main attraction and Senna was on stage when he sang 'Simply the Best'. It was a long day but worth it.
One thing I'll never forget is when Dale Earnhardt Sr won the NASCAR Cup race later that day his first words in victory lane were condolences to the Sena family and you could see he was visibly a little shaken at the realization that being a "superman" doesn't mean you're immortal.
That was a dark weekend in motorsport. It seemed that everything that could go wrong did. Barichello's crash, the death of Roland Ratzenberger, the crash between Lamy and Lehto at the start of the race, and of course, the death of Ayrton Senna. Senna Sempre
I was devastated the day he died. I named my son after him. I'm glad to see he is still very loved and missed. Man, what could've been if he'd have been here longer. Lastly, I just ordered one of the shirts that the drivers were wearing.
Senna is Seb's favorite driver too. He often shares about how he heard about Senna from his dad and people around him, how Senna is not only an amazing driver but also an amazing human too, and makes him like Senna even more...🤍
I was 33 years old, and watched the events of the 1994 Imola GP live on TV. Thanks so much Kim for showing the memorial and park - I’ve always wanted to visit it!
Remember that weekend as though it was yesterday, cannot believe it is 30 years. Senna to me is the GOAT. Thank you for remembering Roland he is often overlooked 👍
Thank you very much for that video Kym, we all remember where we were on that fateful day, I was up working on the Indy car grand prix after seeing Senna win his last race at the 1993 Adelaide GP in the under powered McLaren ford, such was his pure skill. I stayed up on Sunday night to watch the race and woke up the next day to the terrible news. Senna inspired a generation of racing drivers and will never be forgotten. Thanks for paying tribute to Roland Ratzenberger who also sacrificed his life following his passion. Cheers
I’m happy to see the whole Motorsport community come together to pay tribute to Senna. However, I couldn’t help think about Schumacher. He’s still here, and alive, but in reality, he’s basically left us for over a decade. We do not remember him on the anniversary of his accident nor do we set up a memorial for him. We can only hope that he pulls thru, no matter how little of chance it may be
I've always had Imola on my bucket list and I can't imagine leaving that memorial dry eyed. Senna was an amazing person on and off track and both him and Roland were headed towards greater things before they were taken from motorsport and the world. They're always in my memory when f1 visits europe and Italy specifically.
My heart sank that day as I witnessed the accident live along with many others. Senna was distraught having witnessed what happened to Roland prior. 1 of my idols was gone despite what the media coverage said prior to arriving at the hospital.. 😢 I have yet to visit Imola. It’s on my bucket list and rest assure I will be paying tribute. It was great to see my flag just above the Brazilian one with his face on it. 👏🏻🇵🇪 A shout out to the F1 channel for paying tribute to the legend. 👍🏻
I love your Italian subtitles 😂 It's about as far as I get as well, I understood a few words but that was it 😅 But it looks like a lovely memorial. I wish I would have seen Senna race back then, but I was too young still. I still want to watch a few races on F1TV, but sadly they don't have the complete seasons of those years.
I remember all too clearly that weekend, that moment when, for only the second time, Murray Walker was speechless. What is often forgotten, is Barichello had a horror that weekend too.
Enjoyable content as always Kym, Ayrton will always be remembered..... saw you on DAZN at Imola now , blue bucket hat 💙 stands out so well in Italy 🇮🇹 💙
What a weekend that was. Let's not forget Rubens Barichello who crashed on the Friday and had to be resuscitated due to his tongue blocking his airway.
I recall watching the events unfold live as though they were yesterday. Murray's words seared into memory. Very good coverage, and best thanks for doing what you do.
Imola was one of my favourite race tracks. I used to stay in Bologna and catch the train. The Imola train station is on one side of the town and the track the other side. Even in the early hours on Sunday there were many stores open so you could buy some more water and something to eat at the track. I was,there in 1994. On the Saturday morning we sat at Tosa but moved onto Variante Alta for the afternoon. On Sunday I sat on the hill at Rivazza with some Italian friends.
I was 17/18 when Senna died and my family always watched the grand prix together. I remember seeing the accident and the commentators saying he was ok because he was moving in the car, so didn't think much of it until later on when it was confirmed he'd died. He was always so passionate about driver safety and his death actually does seem to have had an affect on the development of the halo and the other aafety features to help protect the drivers as much as possible in what is an inherently dangerous sport. RIP Aryton. RIP Roland.
The greatest qualifier of all-time…wet or dry, the greatest Formula 1 driver of all-time - Ayrton Senna. Senna had abilities, race craft and control over mind and machinery that was beyond the level of his contemporaries- Prost, Mansell, Piquet, Schumacher, Berger and Patrese. His intense powers of concentration is legendary. The fact at his last race he had focused some attention on Roland Ratzenberger and wanted to give the Austrian a tribute by carrying the Austrian flag in his car when he was, unfortunately, killed shows the mettle of the man. He deeply cared for the sport and its participants and conscience about improving safety standards. Fast, consistent, intelligent, sensitive and charismatic - there will never be a Formula 1 driver like Ayrton Senna.
The kid talking about Senna and the hotel room wasn't even born the year he died.. lol. I feel old. I watched that horrible race on TV and attended the Canadian GP same year. In that race they awkwardly added temporary chicanes on the back straight to slow the cars down.. The whole sport was in shock for months.
You mentioned both Senna and Ratzenberger that weekend. However Ruben also had a horrific accident, and it was a miracle he wasn’t killed. A dark, dark time, that many of us will never forget.
It should also be remembered that Piquet and Berger also had bad crashes at the same spot as Senna years before. Yet they did nothing to make it safer. The neglect there certainly led to Senna’s death. In fact the Berger crash is so similar to Senna’s. Then just a couple years before Alberto and Patrese had crashes at that same corner.
I bet that memorial Park is errry and if I ever get to Italy I will visit that ...he was amazing! I was 12 when he died and boy what a sad day it was still is thinking about it 30yrs on too
There is a video on TH-cam showing the extraction of Roland from the remains of his Simtek and you can tell that at that moment he had passed away. If the FIA had admitted this fact they were set to lose millions as the event would have had to have been cancelled and knowing this they decided to fly Roland’s body to a hospital and pronounce his death there. Obviously we all know what happened the following day,we lost one of the biggest names in motorsport history. It just amazes me that money was more important than the safety of those competing in the race. We lost a driver who had finally achieved his dream of racing in F1 and through pure greed we also lost an absolute legend.
Good work Kevin Speaking many languages- multilingual Speaking two languages-bilingual Speaking one language-Australian 😂 Great video, thanks for a special tour.
Its sad they didnt give same respect to ratzenberg they make senna statue and make small museum in imola to honor him but they didnt make statue or museum to ratzenberger
F1 is a shame they are always dissing roland ratzenberger they never use his helmet in a race they never put a car of his on the track never a photo because it always has to be senna it is a lack of respect for ratzenberge's family
Only famous ones get the stuff. Others should never be forgotten especially those who just at the beginning. Respect to all that had passed doing what they loved.
Subtitles: “Senna, was a great person and driver. That day in Imola, he was already very tense due to the previous accidents that had already occurred, like that of Barrichello and Ratzenbeger. He was so tense he didn’t even want to race. The cause of his death was the broken steering column.”
Was hilarious seeing Kym panic using subtitles
Senna liked underage girls
Agree. Just correction, my understanding is that although the broken steering column caused the accident, it was one of the suspension arms which pierced his helmet that caused his death. But I stand to be corrected if that’s not accurate.
@@axelknutt5065That is accurate. The suspension arm was one of a number of head injuries. The wheel being another. Interestingly Alboreto had a very similar impact at the same corner in 91 and walked away.
@@axelknutt5065 while that is correct, mine was just a translation of the Italian boy’s words
Thanks for the translation. Continue to Rest In Peace, Ayrton and Roland. Gone but not forgotten.
I truly appreciate you mentioning Roland Ratzenberger, he's often just forgotten or overlooked.
Although he didn't become champion, he was a great driver in his own right and these legends shouldn't ever be forgotten.
Senna led a meeting to cancel the race after Ratzenberger accident. He was overvoted by money.
Thank you for mentioning Roland Ratzenberger, he was a great driver, as others have mentioned overlooked but not forgotten. In my opinion we lost two champions.
Senna is hands down the GOAT. I met him in Adelaide after the 92 AGP - had a quick chat for about a minute - walking down the access lane behind the pits - he was leaving the venue - as he got in his shuttle vehicle he gave me his Marlboro McLaren umbrella - he said "Here this is for you". Still got it on my wall. I was a 19 year old kart racer aspiring to F1 at the time (sounds old for karting these days, but back then it was normal - Senna himself raced karts until 20/21) - for almost all of us in that camp at the time Senna was the absolute GOD - to meet him that day was surreal. 18 months later i was watching the 94 San Marino GP with my Dad as usual - we watched every race together for the best part of a decade - the camera was on-board with Schumacher through Tamburello and i would always go into race mode when the in-car cameras were shown (still quite a treat in those days) - so i noticed immediately when Senna speared straight on - even before he hit the wall i shouted "Senna off" and i immediately realized it was the superfast Tamburello Curve and was concerned, but hoped to quickly see him get out of the car. When he didn't we hoped he was just knocked out. Then it became clear the situation was at least serious or worse, and then some reporter's voice said the words i will never forget; "Ayrton Senna has grave head injuries." I probably knew then what the result would be but couldn't believe it - watched the rest of the race hoping for good news - can't remember any of it - was just this numb feeling. Even 30 years later it's hard to believe. I continued racing, even eventually did a F1 track day - but never got a pro gig - way it goes for most of us in this sport. Kept watching F1 but to be honest it was never the same again - the magic was gone, it was the day the music died. It was a privilege to be around in the Senna era - i wouldn't trade it for anything, not even to be young again - he was the highlight of motorsport history - an absolute GIANT! RIP Champ!
Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing your story 🤍
What an amazing story. Thank you for sharing!
My mum was driving me to school on the Monday morning when he died. My uncle was really into Motorsport and the only father figure I had in my life. We used to watch every Grand Prix every taped on a VHS on the Monday afternoon after school. That was the last time we did it…
I was in Italy in 06 and was going through a bad time in life, I drove to imola on a weekday and spoke to his statue for about 30 minutes.
I never met him but he’s a hero of mine and always will be
Bro I also was alive then, and I was 21 years and 8 months old that day the music died. Imo he was sent from God primarily for Brazil, and also us mortals who got to see the lord of the rain. RIP ❤
The saddest part is that Senna had an Austrian flag in his cockpit he planned to wave as he crossed the line as a tribute to Ratzenberger.
Still makes me cry even 30 years later. God Speed Ayrton, We still miss you.
To be a motorsport fan is to be a fan of Aryton Senna.
not necessarily
Not really Senna is over hyped he’s only famous because he died on paper he’s not that legend that people believe he was just a good driver
Yup
@@vgbcleanGen z measuring things by "on paper" 🤡
Senna raced for 10 years in f1 buddy... check how many of these years he finished in the top 5, top 3 without having the best car, he won monaco 5 times in a row and it would be 7 if he hadn't crashed in 88, those +60 poles he achieved in just decade of f1 with less races and so many other things.
Just stop being so superficial and go see it for yourself.
@@vgbcleanDude you’re comment is ignorant chill
Aryton Senna's legacy lives on. Forever in our hearts ❤❤❤
I consider myself very lucky that I'm old enough to have seen Aryton Senna race live and in person at the Detroit Grand Prix in 1984. (Detroit, Michigan, USA 🇺🇸)
I saw his last win (Adelaide 1993), his last home race (Interlagos 1994) and I was at Imola for that bad weekend.
At Adelaide they used to have a concert after the race. Some people would buy a general admission ticket and go straight to the stage and not bother with the race. In 1993 Tina Turner was the main attraction and Senna was on stage when he sang 'Simply the Best'. It was a long day but worth it.
One thing I'll never forget is when Dale Earnhardt Sr won the NASCAR Cup race later that day his first words in victory lane were condolences to the Sena family and you could see he was visibly a little shaken at the realization that being a "superman" doesn't mean you're immortal.
And to think he suffered the same fate. Two Motorsport greats gone too soon.
That was a dark weekend in motorsport. It seemed that everything that could go wrong did. Barichello's crash, the death of Roland Ratzenberger, the crash between Lamy and Lehto at the start of the race, and of course, the death of Ayrton Senna. Senna Sempre
The sky opend up and rained because the angels where crying
lol at the "subtitles" Kym. Love your sense of humor!
I was devastated the day he died. I named my son after him. I'm glad to see he is still very loved and missed. Man, what could've been if he'd have been here longer. Lastly, I just ordered one of the shirts that the drivers were wearing.
I knew Seb was a Schumy fanatic, but never heard from him about Senna. 🤔
Glad to know one doesn't exclude the other in Vettel's heart.
Schumacher was also a Senna fan so...
Senna is Seb's favorite driver too. He often shares about how he heard about Senna from his dad and people around him, how Senna is not only an amazing driver but also an amazing human too, and makes him like Senna even more...🤍
THE GREATEST
Ayrton was the greatest
Was all teary-eyed at the beauty of the memorials, but then the subtitles had me literally LOL. Thanks!
Heaven was crying. Lovely video and perfect taste. Thanks Kym. See some videos of everything over the weekend
It sounds cruel, but I love to think Heaven cheered. Tambourines (Tamburello) are used in the Bible when warriors come home from battle.
Kym, you’re so kind to your fans. Thank you for sharing Senna’s Memorial.🙏🏻🏁
I was 33 years old, and watched the events of the 1994 Imola GP live on TV. Thanks so much Kim for showing the memorial and park - I’ve always wanted to visit it!
Remember that weekend as though it was yesterday, cannot believe it is 30 years. Senna to me is the GOAT. Thank you for remembering Roland he is often overlooked 👍
Thank you very much for that video Kym, we all remember where we were on that fateful day, I was up working on the Indy car grand prix after seeing Senna win his last race at the 1993 Adelaide GP in the under powered McLaren ford, such was his pure skill. I stayed up on Sunday night to watch the race and woke up the next day to the terrible news. Senna inspired a generation of racing drivers and will never be forgotten. Thanks for paying tribute to Roland Ratzenberger who also sacrificed his life following his passion. Cheers
Aryton Senna one of the greatest ever in motor sport
I’m happy to see the whole Motorsport community come together to pay tribute to Senna. However, I couldn’t help think about Schumacher. He’s still here, and alive, but in reality, he’s basically left us for over a decade. We do not remember him on the anniversary of his accident nor do we set up a memorial for him. We can only hope that he pulls thru, no matter how little of chance it may be
I've always had Imola on my bucket list and I can't imagine leaving that memorial dry eyed. Senna was an amazing person on and off track and both him and Roland were headed towards greater things before they were taken from motorsport and the world. They're always in my memory when f1 visits europe and Italy specifically.
RIP Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna. You'll never be forgotten ❤
My heart sank that day as I witnessed the accident live along with many others. Senna was distraught having witnessed what happened to Roland prior. 1 of my idols was gone despite what the media coverage said prior to arriving at the hospital.. 😢
I have yet to visit Imola. It’s on my bucket list and rest assure I will be paying tribute. It was great to see my flag just above the Brazilian one with his face on it. 👏🏻🇵🇪
A shout out to the F1 channel for paying tribute to the legend. 👍🏻
Senna is one of my idols and I feel very moved to see all these tributes on the 30th anniversary of his death! Brazilian greetings 🇧🇷
I love your Italian subtitles 😂 It's about as far as I get as well, I understood a few words but that was it 😅 But it looks like a lovely memorial. I wish I would have seen Senna race back then, but I was too young still. I still want to watch a few races on F1TV, but sadly they don't have the complete seasons of those years.
This was a really nice video. And really thankful that Roland featured so prominently as well. Well done
Glad you liked it!
I remember all too clearly that weekend, that moment when, for only the second time, Murray Walker was speechless. What is often forgotten, is Barichello had a horror that weekend too.
Enjoyable content as always Kym, Ayrton will always be remembered..... saw you on DAZN at Imola now , blue bucket hat 💙 stands out so well in Italy 🇮🇹 💙
Touching! I’m going to Imola next year for the race and will be sure to check out the memorials. RIP Ratzenberger and Senna.
Thank you for taking me there. He was one of my heroes. Saudades
Mine too!
Thanks for pointing out that Austrian driver Roland Ratzenberger passed on the Saturday 🕊️🤍
Rubens Barrichello almost died to. What a cursed weekend.
Sebastian. One of the greatest saluting the greatest of all time. Much love.
What a weekend that was. Let's not forget Rubens Barichello who crashed on the Friday and had to be resuscitated due to his tongue blocking his airway.
Senna my GOAT!
Thank you Kym, fantastic 🥹🥺
This was a really great film, thank you. Really well made.
My pleasure
I recall watching the events unfold live as though they were yesterday. Murray's words seared into memory. Very good coverage, and best thanks for doing what you do.
Wonderful to see that celebration by all the drivers, including Seb.
What a sad recurrence this is ... RIP Roland & Ayrton, forever in our hearts.
I have never seen a subtitle this good.
seb was so nice for this
He’s a class act.
Seb is the best.🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Imola was one of my favourite race tracks. I used to stay in Bologna and catch the train. The Imola train station is on one side of the town and the track the other side. Even in the early hours on Sunday there were many stores open so you could buy some more water and something to eat at the track.
I was,there in 1994. On the Saturday morning we sat at Tosa but moved onto Variante Alta for the afternoon. On Sunday I sat on the hill at Rivazza with some Italian friends.
Thanks Kym! I saw my flag that I put on the fence together with my wife is still there. Always stop by when traveling from-to Rimini
I was 17/18 when Senna died and my family always watched the grand prix together. I remember seeing the accident and the commentators saying he was ok because he was moving in the car, so didn't think much of it until later on when it was confirmed he'd died. He was always so passionate about driver safety and his death actually does seem to have had an affect on the development of the halo and the other aafety features to help protect the drivers as much as possible in what is an inherently dangerous sport. RIP Aryton. RIP Roland.
I indeed have nothing else to do except binge your videos
Keep going
The greatest qualifier of all-time…wet or dry, the greatest Formula 1 driver of all-time - Ayrton Senna. Senna had abilities, race craft and control over mind and machinery that was beyond the level of his contemporaries- Prost, Mansell, Piquet, Schumacher, Berger and Patrese. His intense powers of concentration is legendary. The fact at his last race he had focused some attention on Roland Ratzenberger and wanted to give the Austrian a tribute by carrying the Austrian flag in his car when he was, unfortunately, killed shows the mettle of the man. He deeply cared for the sport and its participants and conscience about improving safety standards. Fast, consistent, intelligent, sensitive and charismatic - there will never be a Formula 1 driver like Ayrton Senna.
It just give me goosebumps. Senna was my hero!
I was 21 when Senna died and it shook the world at the time.
Bad luck for the two,May they rest in peace
I proud of my fake italian haha, im latin american, i understand all the words. Senna is my fav drive of all times, his mentality was unique.
The kid talking about Senna and the hotel room wasn't even born the year he died.. lol. I feel old. I watched that horrible race on TV and attended the Canadian GP same year. In that race they awkwardly added temporary chicanes on the back straight to slow the cars down.. The whole sport was in shock for months.
Ayrton and Roland 😢❤
Wonderful tribute by f1 teams
Goat. Just the goat
All the others don’t even qualify to lace his shoes
Another great video as always. We visited sennas memorial back in 2015 and it was very moving.
Love the subtitles😂 keep up the good work!
Seb always a class act. Much respect.
Thank You for sharing Kym. Great video 👍🏻👍🏻
My pleasure!!
Thank you!
SEB is really everything, now he is the "city guard"❤
Great video. Would love more of this style. As someone completely new to F1 i love these history lessons.
Glad you like them!
Unbelievable that the barriers where concrete instead of tyre or something else thats softer
Gracias seb , que grande gesto de humanidad . Muy bonito ❤🎉
thank you for showing!
My pleasure!
I love watching your vids kym! Keep up the amazing work :)
Thank you! Will do!
The captions are spot on
As you would say Kym, stay Passionate. good to see Vetal back in the game.
Seems like yesterday - RIP Legend
SENNA FOREVER ❤
Love your videos Kym and your coverage of all the behind the scenes :) Thanks form Queensland
Thanks for watching!
So many thanks to people like Sir Jackie Stewart who helped make racing safer. No deaths of an F1 driver in a Gran Prix race.
Bianchi
Senna Sempre 🏁🇧🇷🏆😔💔🇬🇷
It's been 30 years, since a really good driver crashed his car, and tragically, died.
*NEVER FORGET THIS PERSON*
Senna and Vettel, GOATs.
You mentioned both Senna and Ratzenberger that weekend. However Ruben also had a horrific accident, and it was a miracle he wasn’t killed. A dark, dark time, that many of us will never forget.
It should also be remembered that Piquet and Berger also had bad crashes at the same spot as Senna years before. Yet they did nothing to make it safer. The neglect there certainly led to Senna’s death. In fact the Berger crash is so similar to Senna’s. Then just a couple years before Alberto and Patrese had crashes at that same corner.
Thanks Kym! I saw my scarf that I wrap around the monument neck.
I bet that memorial Park is errry and if I ever get to Italy I will visit that ...he was amazing! I was 12 when he died and boy what a sad day it was still is thinking about it 30yrs on too
seb and lewis stood front and centre.... literally. 3:45
Every time I blink my eyes Kym posted a video, respect and thanks! :D
The custom subtitles :D funny! PLEASE HELP AHAHA
2:54 lovely she said lovely she is😅❤
There is a video on TH-cam showing the extraction of Roland from the remains of his Simtek and you can tell that at that moment he had passed away. If the FIA had admitted this fact they were set to lose millions as the event would have had to have been cancelled and knowing this they decided to fly Roland’s body to a hospital and pronounce his death there. Obviously we all know what happened the following day,we lost one of the biggest names in motorsport history. It just amazes me that money was more important than the safety of those competing in the race. We lost a driver who had finally achieved his dream of racing in F1 and through pure greed we also lost an absolute legend.
Good work Kevin
Speaking many languages- multilingual
Speaking two languages-bilingual
Speaking one language-Australian 😂
Great video, thanks for a special tour.
crazy newspaper pic of Roland there. If anyone has seen the video, it is clear his neck is broken. Very difficult to watch.
That 1994 Imola Race was the Last F1 Race I Shot!! 😓😓
quality stuff
Doi ver esse vídeo. 😔🇧🇷
Senna #1
put Roland Ratzenberger in title video name as well, its not always about Senna, so many others forgotten...
Its sad they didnt give same respect to ratzenberg they make senna statue and make small museum in imola to honor him but they didnt make statue or museum to ratzenberger
F1 is a shame they are always dissing roland ratzenberger they never use his helmet in a race they never put a car of his on the track never a photo because it always has to be senna it is a lack of respect for ratzenberge's family
Its a shame that they couldn't even be bothered to put ratzenbergers name on the remembrance tshirt.
Love your subtitles 😂
Ahahaha KYM that subtitles 😅 (also my reaction cos idk italian)
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Kym is just like Ayrton: Simply the Best... in their own errands 😜
Thanks for the thumbs up
Only famous ones get the stuff. Others should never be forgotten especially those who just at the beginning. Respect to all that had passed doing what they loved.