Not 92, this is 89 when they first tested with Senna. You can see how softer the suspension was back then, before Senna's feedback improved the car setup.
It's the legendary driver driving on a legendary circuit, alone on the track (I almost want to say alone with the gods) with this serene/nostalgic music playing that delivers the tears
Honda engineers & AS made the best affordable sports cars available for all. Pretty wild to see AS so close to Honda engineers to produce a fun sports car
@@_chipchip The NSX was available in late 1990 as a 1991 model year in the US. In Japan it was released as a 1990. I am not sure about the rest of the world. And yes this is a prototype, which can be seen pretty clearly by looking at the interior. The shifter is squared off with no trim behind it. The center vents are not correct and do not have the clock above it. The dials on the radio and HVAC are too large. On the exterior the wheels are not the production "fat fives".
His control on the steering wheel is beyond comprehension, and he is doing it several times, haven't seen anything like that without follow on crash or spin off the track.
No, all the F1 drivers could. Too many people romanticise Senna. Watch any onboard footage of Senna then read the comments. You'd think only Senna could drive that fast with a manual gear box. No people, they were all doing it. Watch a lap of Prost.
Falta poco para que se cumplan 30 años de tu precoz partida ... Sólo alguien con un talento tan grande nace cada muchos decenios... Lejos los '80 y '90s la mejor época de la F1. La actualidad es monotona e hibrida, los F1 actuales parecen de pista de Scalextric... Encima los pilotos son modelos al igual que los jugadores de futbol... Por suerte los que andamos por los 60 años de edad disfrutamos de toda esta gente que jamas volverá. Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina. Y que tu alma descanse en paz querido Ayrton Senna +
For some reason, I really like the way the car slides with all four wheels @1:51! Looks like you could steer the car with only slight movements on the steering wheel! It's a sign of a really driver-friendly car! Perfectly balanced!
2:52 the way he calmly dries his hand, before absolutely launching into 130R and riding the curb heavily on the exit. Jesus Christ. Being in the car with him at that moment would be terrifying. But of course we all know how much of a pro Senna was, so it shouldnt be surprising. It's just amazing.
Como te fuistes a morir. dios mio. realmente se te extraña.GRACIAS POR TODO LO QUE NOS DEJASTES.!! Y GRACIAS BRASIL POR TAN GRANDE PERSONA QUE TRAJERON AL MUNDO..!!
I’m sure a Japanese pro driver would almost be able to do the same job required for the set up, but it’s just wonderful and out of this world to have Senna test drive and set up there flagship supercar isn’t it? It’s truly a marriage made in heaven, both in a practical and marketing sense.
Not really. Pro driver is a very vague term because there are many racing disciplines - road, off-road, drift, drag, etc. And under road racing there are many sub categories, each requiring a slightly different skillset. For example NASCAR racing is a different skillset to GT racing. And knowing GT doesn't automatically make you good in Formula racing. And vice versa. So on and so forth. Back then there was no Japanese Formula driver anywhere near the top, let alone Champion. And even today. They wanted the NSX to be Formula-derivative like Ferraris are. Hence the significance of feedback from a Formula Champion.
@@winterpurple4587 good point, there may not have been a Japanese F1 driver as such, but all other Japanese cars were developed without one, the Nissan GTR was developed without one and it’s doing fine. I don’t really see Porsche or Lamborghini or even Mercedes needing to find Hamilton or Verstappen to test and develop their cars they have specific test drivers for that. I remain convinced that the marriage tho perfect, was 50% marketing.
That perfect gear change at 1:35 where he completely nonchalantly kicks it into the next gear in nine frames (30 frames in a second, so 3/10ths of a second), while in the middle of a demanding corner, just casually correcting the change in balance in the car with his left hand two times during those 0.3 seconds!
This car had to be awesome. You can approach it half slidely as obvious from the vid. Not some drastic edges. Combined with this legend now looking from a bit different place...this car would be really majestic to own and have fun with, outside the city. Indeed it was a supercar...I love it two turns before how he keeps his line but with super smooth and only just necessary corrections on the steering wheel at 1:20. I mean, the whole drive is a gem, piece of art in motorsport history of youtube.
Senna was a telemetric pilot. He felt absolutely everything. Tyre, suspension effort, engine , the slightest defect on the track for ajusting course and speed..... Such a talent. Schumacher was the last of this era of F1.
Newer generation of race drivers: "I don't like changing gears, I like to focus more on driving" Goat of Goats: Executes perfect gear changes in 3 tenths of seconds like it was unreal. Invents his own traction control system using his foot, gets casually into a car wearing dress shoes and drives in a manner you couldn't see the car.
One thing I've always noticed about Senna's driving, is that his steering inputs can be quite extreme, and same with this throttle inputs, jabbing at the throttle repeatedly. From footage inside the car things look extreme and aggressive. But video from outside the car, video from the side of the track, the car looks entirely composed, not changing its directional angle anymore than was intended. Always on the racing line, and always pointing in exactly the correct direction, unless he's using a little bit of oversteer to turn the car in a hairpin. That's how you know you're quick. When from inside it looks like you're wrestling the thing, but outside it looks like you're a chauffer. Example: 1:03
I used to hate that the video only has music played over instead of the actual audio inside the car Not anymore, the song seems to fit his smooth, yet aggressive driving style in such a way
@@閲覧コメ専用If this music audio edit was done by Honda or some other Japanese distributor first, then they were incredibly ahead of their time, as they are with everything😂😂
Antes teve o aviador Santos Dumont 🛩na década 50s em diante surgiu Pelé, depois Emerson Fittipaldi na 70s e 80s, Piquet e logo depois Senna. Apesar disso, até hoje Pelé, é o maior sinônimo de Brasil e Futebol, em qualquer lugar deste planeta.
Aí fico muito triste em ver; ele era uma doçura em tudo ; tão PERFEITO ai quanta saudades desse menino Ohhh DEUS ...Ohhh DEUS ele veio brilhou tanto e foi embora muito rápido 😪😪
Por supuesto, también sé quien es FITIPALDI, soy nacido en Brasil, aunque me he tirado desde que era bebé, viviendo en BCN. Solo estaba utilizando el SARCASMO.😅😂😂😂
This is very classy video with the music. The bright light also helps with the nostalgic feel. I can only hope he drove on into heaven like this. RIP good soul...
Je suis monté dans cette auto avec un pilote de rallye, une chance, l'auto est magnifique et efficace, le pilote m'expliquait qu'elle a un équilibre hors du commun. J'ai pu lui rendre l'appareil avec une Civic V-tec de la même époque. 😅
the irony... when it come out people call it the "the shame of honda","poor man's ferrari".... the design (cab forward), the everyday usability of every command, the field of view, the lightiness of aluminium monocoque.... nsx was ahead of his time. a raffine and fast usable sport car.
Not 92, this is 89 when they first tested with Senna. You can see how softer the suspension was back then, before Senna's feedback improved the car setup.
You are right bro 80s
It would be interesting to play those videos and compare the handling and line changes they were able to achieve
And we can also see the ABS development @1:44! The prototype here wiggles a bit after locking its front wheels!
And the interior was still in release :3
Dont exist any info about stiffer suspension by Senna. In fact 1991 NSX use a very soft suspension.
This scene brings me to tears. I don't even know why :(
26 years. RIP one and only legend, Senna
same. you just dont see real men driving real cars anymore.
Sure it does. When I'm in my 97, I'm never alone his spirit is alway with me.
@@commanderkool It's only Martians and cyborgs doing the driving, Mr Deckard
It's the legendary driver driving on a legendary circuit, alone on the track (I almost want to say alone with the gods) with this serene/nostalgic music playing that delivers the tears
Honda engineers & AS made the best affordable sports cars available for all. Pretty wild to see AS so close to Honda engineers to produce a fun sports car
Instead of stupid background music the real sound of engine would have been a lot better.
0:33 - Ooooooooooo~
0:35 - OOOOAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH.
Holy shit, didn't expect that.
Souther imagine it said bwoaaah
He's driving the prototype, 2+ years before production.
Is it? So this would be 1988 then? NSX came our in 90 right?
@@_chipchip I think in 91
@@iketanikoichiro3519 I’ve driven a 1990 nsx…
@@_chipchip The NSX was available in late 1990 as a 1991 model year in the US. In Japan it was released as a 1990. I am not sure about the rest of the world.
And yes this is a prototype, which can be seen pretty clearly by looking at the interior. The shifter is squared off with no trim behind it. The center vents are not correct and do not have the clock above it. The dials on the radio and HVAC are too large. On the exterior the wheels are not the production "fat fives".
Greatest driver i have ever seen. Even without F1 car he can still drive fast.
His control on the steering wheel is beyond comprehension, and he is doing it several times, haven't seen anything like that without follow on crash or spin off the track.
"Chassis is weak and lots of bodyroll", Arytonnon the NSX. And thus Honda strengthened the chassis and made the suspension stiffer.
I will put it this way if Honda didnt leave He would not have died
Yeah, he changed to the dark side (Williams) and was being killed (steering column broke - was totally inadequate for the car).
The music fits great with the video. It has a nostalgic feel to it.
oh you mean with the legend
reminds me of playing Gran Turismo
Where the fuck is the real audio, get this shit off
@@scfcfamily2153 FUCK OFF!
whatsw the song
25 years, R.I.P legend.
He Would Have Been 60 Just Yesterday
@@momenzaki3716 61 xD
The number 1
30
Only Senna can drive an Honda NSX to that performance. Senna the BEST❤
No, all the F1 drivers could. Too many people romanticise Senna. Watch any onboard footage of Senna then read the comments. You'd think only Senna could drive that fast with a manual gear box. No people, they were all doing it. Watch a lap of Prost.
@@W67w a lap of prost :-p no ,a lap of lauda
2:05 que controle de direção!! sensacional!
Falta poco para que se cumplan 30 años de tu precoz partida ...
Sólo alguien con un talento tan grande nace cada muchos decenios...
Lejos los '80 y '90s la mejor época de la F1.
La actualidad es monotona e hibrida, los F1 actuales parecen de pista de Scalextric... Encima los pilotos son modelos al igual que los jugadores de futbol...
Por suerte los que andamos por los 60 años de edad disfrutamos de toda esta gente que jamas volverá.
Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina.
Y que tu alma descanse en paz querido Ayrton Senna +
Lindas palavras irmão argentino. The last, the unique, the best. This is Senna. Saludos desde Brasil.
Good times. I feel privileged for having the opportunity to see him race. RIP. Senna Sempre.
music sounds like Gran Turismo lobby music lol
Sounds like a cat being strangled
For some reason, I really like the way the car slides with all four wheels @1:51! Looks like you could steer the car with only slight movements on the steering wheel! It's a sign of a really driver-friendly car! Perfectly balanced!
Looks to be quite oversteery in the turns and understeery on the power which is great
2:52 the way he calmly dries his hand, before absolutely launching into 130R and riding the curb heavily on the exit. Jesus Christ.
Being in the car with him at that moment would be terrifying.
But of course we all know how much of a pro Senna was, so it shouldnt be surprising. It's just amazing.
How he lets the car slide through the turn and countersteers it to put it straight, then he turns it strongly as nothing 😂😂 all in 3 secs
Being in the car with him at that moment would be...fantastic! Dream of my life! 🔥
Always makes my heart hurt watching this.
This music is underrated
Cool car without ABS or traction control. Great video of a legend.
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For those looking for the song
wish there was no music....
Carro de corrida ou de rua......Senna sempre mostrando sua magia em pilotar👏👏
Como te fuistes a morir. dios mio. realmente se te extraña.GRACIAS POR TODO LO QUE NOS DEJASTES.!! Y GRACIAS BRASIL POR TAN GRANDE PERSONA QUE TRAJERON AL MUNDO..!!
Gracias Alejandro por su coracion sensible.
Avec cette musique, la video dégage une certaine nostalgie....... Partir a l aventure......
I’m sure a Japanese pro driver would almost be able to do the same job required for the set up, but it’s just wonderful and out of this world to have Senna test drive and set up there flagship supercar isn’t it? It’s truly a marriage made in heaven, both in a practical and marketing sense.
Not really. Pro driver is a very vague term because there are many racing disciplines - road, off-road, drift, drag, etc. And under road racing there are many sub categories, each requiring a slightly different skillset. For example NASCAR racing is a different skillset to GT racing. And knowing GT doesn't automatically make you good in Formula racing. And vice versa. So on and so forth.
Back then there was no Japanese Formula driver anywhere near the top, let alone Champion. And even today. They wanted the NSX to be Formula-derivative like Ferraris are. Hence the significance of feedback from a Formula Champion.
@@winterpurple4587 good point, there may not have been a Japanese F1 driver as such, but all other Japanese cars were developed without one, the Nissan GTR was developed without one and it’s doing fine. I don’t really see Porsche or Lamborghini or even Mercedes needing to find Hamilton or Verstappen to test and develop their cars they have specific test drivers for that. I remain convinced that the marriage tho perfect, was 50% marketing.
I have never seen anyone driving like that even in our times. He is doing it just obvious. When you feel and see...
That perfect gear change at 1:35 where he completely nonchalantly kicks it into the next gear in nine frames (30 frames in a second, so 3/10ths of a second), while in the middle of a demanding corner, just casually correcting the change in balance in the car with his left hand two times during those 0.3 seconds!
This car had to be awesome. You can approach it half slidely as obvious from the vid. Not some drastic edges. Combined with this legend now looking from a bit different place...this car would be really majestic to own and have fun with, outside the city. Indeed it was a supercar...I love it two turns before how he keeps his line but with super smooth and only just necessary corrections on the steering wheel at 1:20. I mean, the whole drive is a gem, piece of art in motorsport history of youtube.
Senna was a telemetric pilot. He felt absolutely everything. Tyre, suspension effort, engine , the slightest defect on the track for ajusting course and speed..... Such a talent.
Schumacher was the last of this era of F1.
Newer generation of race drivers: "I don't like changing gears, I like to focus more on driving"
Goat of Goats: Executes perfect gear changes in 3 tenths of seconds like it was unreal. Invents his own traction control system using his foot, gets casually into a car wearing dress shoes and drives in a manner you couldn't see the car.
One thing I've always noticed about Senna's driving, is that his steering inputs can be quite extreme, and same with this throttle inputs, jabbing at the throttle repeatedly. From footage inside the car things look extreme and aggressive. But video from outside the car, video from the side of the track, the car looks entirely composed, not changing its directional angle anymore than was intended. Always on the racing line, and always pointing in exactly the correct direction, unless he's using a little bit of oversteer to turn the car in a hairpin.
That's how you know you're quick. When from inside it looks like you're wrestling the thing, but outside it looks like you're a chauffer. Example: 1:03
He’s on the absolute edge of grip. That’s why it looks like that 👍🏻
Would've been a 10/10 but the music fucking ruined this one.
Love the backing soundtrack!
we miss you ayrton because you left us like this
"The scary thing was he was able to know where exactly the grip was before entering a corner."
He would find the grip by using his throttle flutter technique. That man had God-like abilities
Only an elite pro racedriver could be so calm with the on edge of grip like that near barrier!
30 лет... Мне уже 40, а я пускаю слезы 😢
What's the name of song/music?
The best driver. Ayrton Senna for ever 🏆🏆🏆
while ayrton makes the honda nfx fly and this trip music in the background
video masterpiece !
Song name?
Only millennials are complaining about the music.
Ayrton is a legend. The music sucked though. I wanted to hear the real sound.
The best Driver😍Ayrton da silva Senna👌💗
💯❤️
szef wszystkich szefow
The legend and his car, he was part of it and indirectly it became a symbol of senna.
it was 1989 not 1992
o cara que freava dentro da curva, e com força....
song name?
Did some one found the music? Tried to Shazam it but no results
Shitty music over the sound of senna rattling shit out of a vtec, big mistake
I used to hate that the video only has music played over instead of the actual audio inside the car
Not anymore, the song seems to fit his smooth, yet aggressive driving style in such a way
Agree!
It's everything vaporwave music videos try to emulate, except this is real time and real footage lol
@@閲覧コメ専用If this music audio edit was done by Honda or some other Japanese distributor first, then they were incredibly ahead of their time, as they are with everything😂😂
Senna foi o cara que botou o nosso país no mapa, obrigado SENNA
Antes teve o aviador Santos Dumont 🛩na década 50s em diante surgiu Pelé, depois Emerson Fittipaldi na 70s e 80s, Piquet e logo depois Senna. Apesar disso, até hoje Pelé, é o maior sinônimo de Brasil e Futebol, em qualquer lugar deste planeta.
Você tem razão caro amigo:foram todos excepcionais, lendários brasileiros, orgulho da nossa terra.@@Palmeiras_Mundial_1951
Aí fico muito triste em ver; ele era uma doçura em tudo ; tão PERFEITO ai quanta saudades desse menino Ohhh DEUS ...Ohhh DEUS ele veio brilhou tanto e foi embora muito rápido 😪😪
Este hombre con calcetines blancos y mocasines, conduce como si se dedicara a ser un piloto de carreras profesional😅
Por supuesto, también sé quien es FITIPALDI, soy nacido en Brasil, aunque me he tirado desde que era bebé, viviendo en BCN.
Solo estaba utilizando el SARCASMO.😅😂😂😂
@@enriqueortin9104
Ah, entendi 😅
This is very classy video with the music. The bright light also helps with the nostalgic feel. I can only hope he drove on into heaven like this. RIP good soul...
why with that stupid porn music... :( :(
no helmet
The greatest ever
Back when real car enthusiasts drove cars with stick shifts. Now, all performance cars come with paddle shifters standard. Very sad...
@1.32 driving porn begins
he was one of the best how about that sideways action!!!!!!1 thanks for sharing legend driver
Reparem que nas curvas fechadas ele faz um leve "drift" para ajustar a direção e alinhar a saida da curva. Controle total do veículo. Sensacional!!!!
Could you imagine being in the passenger seat for that drive?
1000 nsx' were sold that day
1989.
For those looking this music, check this music 'sergio andrés - back to life', is a version but not remix.
I want to hear that nsx roar
Awesome driving from Senna as we’d all expect but why did we need that 80s porn music in the background?
Sarah : Congratulation Ayrton Senna for licence A9 .... 🤣😎 GT7 for ever...
30 Years...
Satoru Nakajima was involved in the development far more than Senna was.
Credit should also be given to Satoru.
彼が何を言ったのは、ほとんど伝えられていない。ミッドシップでリヤが回り込んでスピン、を防ぐためにホンダは曲がらない車を作ってしまったのかな。
O Cara era foda.....!!!!!
Nothing extraordinary. See Stephan Rozer in a Yellow bird if you want to see something impressive.
RIP Legend 💔
Thanks for sharing,please someone khows the title of the song?
No soundhound or Shazan could fint it...
didnt know an nsx sounds like this...
Just let this sink in for a moment: He was testing this going all-out without any crash helmet on.
Did the NSX of the time have a rake/reach steering wheel? Looks like he is miles too far away.
Picture was bad and why did you silence Senna's comments??
I love you Ayrton Senna. Sempre!
Como podes poner una música que no te permita escuchar el motor!!
2:05
I don't want to hear your music, I want to hear the noise of the car!!!
soundtrack name while ayrton fly on the car!!
NSX 初期のNS-Xですね。
That music was some of the worst music I've ever heard in my entire
Wish I could hear that VTEC roar rather than the elevator music
at 2:11 epic car control. masterclass.
music- senna track
Je suis monté dans cette auto avec un pilote de rallye, une chance, l'auto est magnifique et efficace, le pilote m'expliquait qu'elle a un équilibre hors du commun. J'ai pu lui rendre l'appareil avec une Civic V-tec de la même époque. 😅
J'ajoute : Quand tu crois que tu vas te tuer dans un long gauche et qu'au final tu prends une épingle droite 😜😅🤣🤣😇
Penso non ci siano dubbi a definire Ayrton Senna il miglior pilota di tutti i tempi!!!
The last, the unique, the best. This is Senna.
I wish this video was with real sounds instead of the music
Moss hands👍
Alguém me diga por favor o nome dessa música
My favorite part is at the end where he stops to pee.
Amazing, I think the 1st gen 90's NSX is gonna become a future wanted collectible car demanding big time money.
Hamlet telmaH esp among car enthusiasts
The ‘90 NSX goes for $20K more than ‘91s on up directly because of him.
the irony... when it come out people call it the "the shame of honda","poor man's ferrari".... the design (cab forward), the everyday usability of every command, the field of view, the lightiness of aluminium monocoque.... nsx was ahead of his time. a raffine and fast usable sport car.
Amazing track, driver and car.
Wish aryton Senna lived 😭😭😭😭😢😔
Mclaren Senna:NO
NSX Senna:YES!!!!!
A música estragou vídeo.
to bad the music ruined it. cant hear that V6 scream
ASDS the one and only DRIVER