#ayrtonsenna #formula1 Ayrton Brilliance. All credits to their respective owners. More videos: / @fragoso1
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@theakionosmithМісяць тому
That's a winner speech. Ayrton, the GOAt
@fragoso1Місяць тому
He never missed.
@NazriBМісяць тому
Lies again? Taking Names Ares
@andradejurkМісяць тому
Senna was a complex guy, one step ahead of his time. A brazilian citizen of the world. Rip.
@1Simontempler27 днів тому
Ayrton is the Best there is,was and ever will be
@PatMann-mu9st18 днів тому
Thank you Fragoso. What an emotional journey for all of us. Aryton will be forever young and fast.
@fboness36826 днів тому
Its so good to know that there was a positive closeness and high respect between Senna and Prost, especially in the last six months of Senna's life. Pity fans never got to see that. Glad Prost spoke up about that.
@malanpapenfus666729 днів тому
I wished Ayrton Senna could have lived longer, so that he could have become president of Brazil...
@IamKlaus00725 днів тому
A truly unique individual, Ayrton Sennas mindset allowed room for an unrelenting quest for ways to continue improving a winning formula among the many other attributes he possessed. The combination of accumulated knowledge of his body function, the cars he drove and the tracks he raced on and the spirit in which he applied that knowledge is evident in his racing style and the successes he had as a racing driver.
@adossantos6975127 днів тому
I also remember clearly when he died. I remember everything from that day. I can see it now, as if it's happening again. That day I learned what sadness felt like. I was 15 years old.
@everaldolopes3313Місяць тому
Senna..o melhor piloto da história da F1
@fragoso1Місяць тому
Senna. Para sempre.
@CaddynarsМісяць тому
When you think of the peak of F1, there are many peaks. You had Juan Manuel Fangio’s dominance in the late fifties and sixties. You had Niki Lauda leading the pack during the seventies and early eighties. For the late eighties and early nineties, it was Senna. He was a near unstoppable force when he raced for McLaren. He represented the team’s golden age and could push those cars better than anyone else could have. Even when he raced for Lotus, he was this defining figure that could push the aging car to its best.
@marciocarvalho897524 дні тому
Jamais esquecerei esse acontecimento fatidico! Senna era um herói também em Portugal e foi muito ruim embora eu tivesse 16 anos. Chorei sabendo que a F1 perdeu. A Fórmula 1 acabou por se perder e nunca mais eu vi uma corrida
@alangomesc22 дні тому
Senna é o maior piloto de todos os tempos. Indiscutivelmente
@luizclaudio95096 днів тому
Im Brazilian and I was a Kid when he was racing and I have to say the last speech in 14:06 hit me good. Good video
@F1Guy-GuyМісяць тому
Its that black fella who is one of a kind and who has stood out the most on the track and off it.
@beagle762226 днів тому
You hit the truth here. Every driver of the very top level is unique .This is one of the very rare good Formula 1 sites . Keep it up & thanks . The first time I saw Senna was the 1st series of corners at Adelaide in 1985. My first thought was what the hell is he doing with the accelerator blipping & the front wheels pointing in all directions. I did find out to probably 10 years ago that that was the way he drove. He was stunningly quick in that Lotus . As for Terry Fullerton that must have been the biggest professional compliment he ever got . I was expecting a famous F1 drivers name. Frank Williams was right he was an exceptionally talented man. He never answered a question with a second or so to think about it. I was in shock when Jim Clark died ( I was a young teen saw him in Australia 6 weeks before, he was a total gentleman) & again with Senna . Both thes drivers had an affect on me far beyond motor racing. Who was the best? . It just can’t be measured! This is a brilliant peice of “journalism”, well done, I thought Senna had politics in mind & that would have only been the President of Brazil.
@denislinhares8060Місяць тому
Wonderful tribute. Great job, man. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@fragoso1Місяць тому
Thanks, Glad you liked it.
@andreavelinodacosta1418Місяць тому
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@tsj302510 днів тому
'no brake light came on' , that's because single seaters don't have brake lights.....
@cupuacu4life13Місяць тому
underrated channel
@fragoso1Місяць тому
Thanks for the support!
@johnjohnson9658Місяць тому
One day the truth on his death will be told how the failed weld holding his recently extended steering column caused loss of steering and hydraulics obvious in video how his wheels never turned and no brake light came on yet they get away with saying it was over aggressive driver error as cause of death . Far from the obvious truth. Nobody fights for Ayrton's behalf cowards.
@fragoso1Місяць тому
I agree...
@exhibitit72422 дні тому
Was It pre planned 😮😢
@johnjohnson965821 день тому
@@exhibitit724 I dont think welding an extension on a steering column meets FIA rules safety standards therefore it was criminal negligence resulting in death.
@ParisParis7Місяць тому
Formula one is dead after his death
@fragoso1Місяць тому
Irreplaceable
@EasyGrace27 днів тому
He was a nothing but an out of control Sao Paolo taxi driver. He was lucky he didn't kill someone on the track.