I've been following F1 since 1973, and I say to all of you: Senna was the best driver of all time! No matter what they say to you, Senna was the best....
Ayrton, it's been 30 years since this world lost you. Yet I you still bring a lump in my throat & tears to my eyes when I watch tributes like this about you. YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, NOR REPLACED!!!
Senna in the red/white Maclaren with the yellow helmet created an image which even today defines the sport of Formula 1 like no other. For me he is the most determined and greatest driver ever to be in f1.
The GOAT! Tears in my eyes and chills down my spine watching this video. This man is a national hero for us Brazilians. His legacy will live on forever!
I remember when Senna first appeared on the scene in the John Player Special. I was a big Nigel Mansell fan at the time, and thought, “who is this young upstart who is pushing our Nige around?”. It wasn’t long before I came to love Senna.
Walker used those words in a different sort of way. 'Amazing' was used in the context of 'amazing development', as a clash like that was unexpected and extraordinary
@@PG-20So it was. His usual style was "pants on fire", but he took accidents very seriously indeed. His tone became completely subdued whenever something bad happened, the best example possibly being Imola 94.
Ayrton Senna is undoubtedly one of the most emblematic F1 drivers ever. In my opinion, what sets him apart from others is his fearlessness. His greatest strength was competing on hostile, rain-soaked tracks where most drivers wouldn't even consider putting in any effort. His resourcefulness allowed him to turn those circumstances to his advantage. He was a true icon who showed the world that you can take the worst situations and turn them in your favor if you have the courage. A true Brazilian!
Jean Marie Balestre was arrogant, selfish and racist. He should have been fired from the FIA for his abuse of power. He was never happy when Ayrton won his 3 world championship titles but he couldn't stop him from being classed as one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time.
I'm really impressed that they put '93 Adelaide as the top moment. it was really heartwarming to see them on the podium like that. And an end of an era
The true GOAT, Ayrton was the most naturally talented and victory-seeking driver ever seen in history! The greatest of them all, king of the rain, king of Monaco, took the machine to the limit... The boss may not have the records in numbers, but no one will surpass his genius, he would have at least three more world championships and the record is unattainable from pole position!! Game legend and Brazilian hero
The greatest! And as a Brazilian, always makes me want to cry when i see his greatest moments, we miss him so much, the country never had and will never have a HERO like Senna!
People really need to understand what being 1.5 seconds faster than Prost in Monaco is. Prost was known for being very technical and precise both tuning the car and racing, hence his nickname "the professor". Plus monaco is a nightmare to drive.
Remember, Honda were favouring Senna. It was confirmed that Honda were giving senna more powerful qualifying engines. Senna had 2 cars at his disposal throughout 1989 with 40 engineers working with him. Prost had one car and 2 engineers. And yet Prost won the championship on his own with literally no support from McLaren and Honda. He also beat senna on points in 88’. Due to an outdated scoring system, Prost was the only driver to have had the most points in a championship and yet still lose the championship. Remember what Prost did to senna at Williams. He adapted to a brand new team and a very advanced car, after having a year off, and he won 7 out of the first 10 races. Prost tested the 1994 Williams that senna would drive and said senna should win every race. Senna didn’t finish in the first 2 races and died in the third. Prost was the better driver.
For most Brazilians, the victory in the 1991 GP Brazil, with the gearbox locked in sixth gear during the last 7 laps, and the victory in the 1993 GP Brazil, with Senna in the arms of the people at the end of the race, will always be remembered.
I'm not Brazilian also happy for him, winning in home soil Its different you feeling and nervous too as you can answer the expectations from your country to winning the gp. But he still the goat for me, what happen the problem on his Race the home soil, he can answer it and do it 100% he can. So he deserve as the world champion and G.O.A.T
Not only for Brazilians : as a French the 1991 brazilian grand prix is my favorite victory of Senna. I am still impressed he won with a gearbox stuck on 6th gear if you consider that Interlagos has a tricky slow part and that scream when he won ! May he rest in peace…
I remember all of these and many other amazing moments from Senna, I as I was a big F1 fan back then! From his win at Estoril (I was child then) to his final race at Imola, he was always “all in” and a wonder to watch. F1 has never been the same without Senna - and never will be…
Could've easily added the time he let Berger win the race on Japan to give his friend his first F1 win, winning the championship aswel in the process, again proving why he is an idol.
In my Opinion the most brilliant Driver we ever witnessed no question about it. Now you realize its already 30 years since we lost him and his Greatness behind the Wheel. Senna Sempre!
Finally, a fair video about the issue between Senna and Prost that shows what happened in 1989 before showing what happened in 1990, unlike other videos circulating out there that tell what happened in 1990 and “forget” to mention what happened in 1989, such as the dishonest video made by Top Gear in July 2010. Jeremy Clarkson will never be forgiven for that!
89 was still a massive dive bomb though. It was never his corner, he was just hoping Prost would let him through. But yes Prost turned in knowing they would crash, and using the stewards to win it was low.
Senna was that incredible driver some people hated for his character, but with time everybody acknowledge it. No wonder is the favorite of every F1 driver legend. When I was a kid, I kinda preferred Prost, but as I grew up and understood driving, I could see Ayrton was another type of breed, unique and skillful driver, Prost was such a crybaby in certain ocasions... still respect him.
4:32 Interesting racing line taken by Prost. That's not how you approach this turn unless you want to put your car on the grass. He knew a crash would suit him.
Of course, he deliberately hit Senna, knowing that Balestre wouldn't punish him. He couldn't believe when Senna came back, so he ran to Balestre crying
The 1989 championship was not decided on a crash. It was decided on politics. Senna continued racing after the crash on a remarkable recovery and victory after having to pit to change his broken wing which would guarantee his fight for the championship, but he was disqualified by Prost's compatriot and friend for "cutting" the chicane. Also, this video makes it seem like Senna crashed on Prost in 1990 as a payback for Prost crashing into him in 1989 which is not exactly true. It was payback to the incident in it's entirely, not just the crash. It had more to do with the fact that Formula 1 politics was happening again since Prost's friend who had disqualified Senna the year before, had denied Senna's request to switch the pole position to the clean side of the track which gave Prost the advantage.
3:44 They hid the fact that in 1989 Senna returned to the race, repaired the car, regained first position but was disqualified by F1 (We all know that Jean-Marie Balestre was supporting Alain Prost). The 1990 revenge was a shining moment repairing one of F1's greatest shames.
yeap, they omitted that fantastic performance, a race win and a championship... with that in Monaco in 84, he should have 43 victories and 4 world championship.
1997 Jerez, Schumacher had all his world championship points canceled - that's exactly what could have happened to Senna in Japan in 1990! But because of 1989 they probably let him get away with it!
One more fact that proves what you said. When Senna came back on the track, he overtook Alessandro Nannini to regain the lead at the exact same chicane and in the exact same way he overtook Prost. But unlike the Frenchman, the Italian didn’t close the door in an unsportsmanlike manner. (Later Schumacher did the same. Twice. With Hill and Villeneuve.)
Senna was rightfully disqualified, but for the wrong reason. His car had stalled, so he received outside assistance to get going again. This was against the rules and had been cause for disqualification many times. In 1990, Piquet got a DQ in Monaco for that very reason. As did Reutemann in 1978 in Austria. Or Pironi at Watkins Glen 1979. The fact that the Japanese marshalls helped him, probably had something to do with his popularity in that country. Fact of the matter is, that even with preferential treatment from Honda, he still couldn't beat Prost in 89 and wouldn't have won the 88 title either, if all results had counted. Yes, Senna won more races, but also crashed out of the lead twice, while Prost's retirements were mechanical. Senna would have retired from the 1988 Brazilian GP, as he stalled at the start, but illegally changed his car before getting DQ'd.
La humildad de Senna al subir a Alain al podio con el, cuando en años anteriores hubo una rivalidad fuertísima estando en McLaren, de verdad que es digno de admirar, un verdadero campeón en todo sentido.
A true legend of an amazing sport. He will always be remembered for his outstanding talent and his great personality. So sad he had to go so soon 🥲. He will always be remembered and respected by F1 fans. Great gesture by Seb Vettel last weekend to honor Ayrton 🙏🏼❤️
You left out the significant impact he had on the crash barrier. He went out doing what he loved, inspiring millions to face their fears. We all die. The Northern Lights can be seen as far south as Florida tonight, pieces of the sun will be hitting the Earth; carpe noctem.
@@oliverrugg3732 The age of consent (with parents permission) in Germany, Italy, Austria, Portugal, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Andorra and San Marino is 14 yo. The majority of the countries of the world have the age of consent at 14-16 yo, so yeah, you are very disinformed.
Ayrton Senna sempre foi e sempre será o melhor piloto da fórmula 1 guerreiro como ele não tem até hoje dirigindo no braço hoje em dia está fácil pilotar carro faz tudo automático até hoje ninguém bateu Record dele em Mônaco 6 vitórias
I've been following F1 since 1973, and I say to all of you: Senna was the best driver of all time! No matter what they say to you, Senna was the best....
CONCORDO COM VOCÊ. O PILOTO COM O MAIOR CONTROLE DO CARRO QUE EU VI E RAPIDÍSSIMO....
And i agree
Just google "Senna 15" for the 15 reasons
Il le sera pour toujours
@@grozaphy Then you google Presley 14, to find out how the american icon Elvis also had it!
The most impressive thing about Senna history is that was not fiction, it was real. What a powerful energy, what a powerful life.
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ERA UMA FORÇA DA NATUREZA...
Senna raced with a Honda engine, wore a Shoei helmet, and Mizuno shoes. I'm proud of him as a Japanese🇧🇷🇯🇵💛💙💚❤️
He loved Japan
Senna was the greatest world champion for Honda before Max Verstappen nowadays
And made a big contribution to the development of the NSX, too!
Japanese engineers were the forgers of his armor and weapons, and he brought the amazing warrior instinct to honor those who helped him to win.
and we love japan my friend! we do love!
Ayrton, it's been 30 years since this world lost you. Yet I you still bring a lump in my throat & tears to my eyes when I watch tributes like this about you. YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, NOR REPLACED!!!
He is 60 years old today if he is still alive today. Great F1 performer we ever know
Ayrton Senna from Brazil!!!! That hits hard still. So unfortunate to lose such a man so soon. Rest in peace , Ayrton.
Senna in the red/white Maclaren with the yellow helmet created an image which even today defines the sport of Formula 1 like no other. For me he is the most determined and greatest driver ever to be in f1.
Following the sport since 1972. No one was more impressive, more spectacular and, most importantly, no one was better than Senna. GOAT!
His first win in Brazil is guaranteed to make me cry! I think it meant more to him than any championship. ❤❤❤
Top 15 truly a specific number for no reason at all
16 would've been great
@@ephraimmulilo7098 too old for senna
@@yoro__33 I saw what you did. And, as an aware brazilian, I say you are right.
Benzema 🤝 Senna
and the newest video "age is just a number"
Senna’s first lap at Donington, is the single greatest lap Ever run, by Any Racing Driver, in Any Race, in the history of All racing!
For that reason Is the "Lap of the gods"
The GOAT! Tears in my eyes and chills down my spine watching this video. This man is a national hero for us Brazilians. His legacy will live on forever!
Tá e pra quê escrever em inglês?😂
No drama no nonsense just F1 and passion.. senna will forever be remembered
Just 15 year olds
Drama was Senna's middle name
I remember when Senna first appeared on the scene in the John Player Special. I was a big Nigel Mansell fan at the time, and thought, “who is this young upstart who is pushing our Nige around?”. It wasn’t long before I came to love Senna.
Kind words. Senna is an eternal idol here in Brazil
We love Mansel as well here in Brazil. The Lion was so fun to watch!
When there’s a massive crash
Crofty: Oh dear there’s a massive crash
Murray Walker: THIS IS AMAZING
Underrated commentator was Murray.
The voice of formula 1
Walker used those words in a different sort of way. 'Amazing' was used in the context of 'amazing development', as a clash like that was unexpected and extraordinary
@@PG-20So it was. His usual style was "pants on fire", but he took accidents very seriously indeed. His tone became completely subdued whenever something bad happened, the best example possibly being Imola 94.
1989's crash. It is fantastic!
Ayrton Senna is undoubtedly one of the most emblematic F1 drivers ever. In my opinion, what sets him apart from others is his fearlessness. His greatest strength was competing on hostile, rain-soaked tracks where most drivers wouldn't even consider putting in any effort. His resourcefulness allowed him to turn those circumstances to his advantage. He was a true icon who showed the world that you can take the worst situations and turn them in your favor if you have the courage. A true Brazilian!
In 1989 Ayrton Senna had two rivals Alan Prost and clown Jean marie Balestre
Was looking for this Comment. FIA Mafia aka Balestre stole his 4th Championship.
in 94 he had a wall and it won
True. The frog's ALWAYS stick together and ignore other nationialtys
Jean Marie Balestre was arrogant, selfish and racist. He should have been fired from the FIA for his abuse of power. He was never happy when Ayrton won his 3 world championship titles but he couldn't stop him from being classed as one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time.
Preach!!!!
Senna is a Leyend! Michael Jordan On basketball, Maradona on futbol, Bolt in Running, Mohamed ali in Box , etc. SEANNA is the F1 Leyend ever
Pelé in football
@@dennispimentinha9657awful take
I feel fortunate to have these videos so that I can always remember what a great driver and a decent human being Ayrton Senna was.
E o mais incrível é que em seu último podium, de sua última vitória, Senna cumprimenta Prost e puxa ele para o 1º lugar. O cara era demais.
At Senna's funeral, Prost was one of those who carried the coffin.
Senna... The F1 Legend forever.. love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I'm really impressed that they put '93 Adelaide as the top moment. it was really heartwarming to see them on the podium like that. And an end of an era
Whoever decided on 15 knew precisely what they were doing
?
@@jimijames6449 Google “Senna 15”
@@jimijames6449 google "senna 15"
@@jimijames6449 "You cannot overtake 15 cars in sunny weather ... but you can when it's raining"
did ppl know about the 15 before or was it some new information or something
The true GOAT, Ayrton was the most naturally talented and victory-seeking driver ever seen in history! The greatest of them all, king of the rain, king of Monaco, took the machine to the limit... The boss may not have the records in numbers, but no one will surpass his genius, he would have at least three more world championships and the record is unattainable from pole position!! Game legend and Brazilian hero
The only legend and F1 champion gain my most respect ever! Salute to you A. Senna! You always in my memory!
The greatest! And as a Brazilian, always makes me want to cry when i see his greatest moments, we miss him so much, the country never had and will never have a HERO like Senna!
Ganhar o GP de São Paulo para Senna foi como se tivesse ganho um título mundial. Absolutamente incrível!!!!
I'm Brazilian and when I watch Senna winning in F1, especially at home in Interlagos, I get very emotional
Senna is an icon. More than just a driver
An inspiration
People really need to understand what being 1.5 seconds faster than Prost in Monaco is. Prost was known for being very technical and precise both tuning the car and racing, hence his nickname "the professor". Plus monaco is a nightmare to drive.
One of those things that are so impressive that if I didn't know it happened for real I'd think it was exaggeration or just false.
Remember, Honda were favouring Senna. It was confirmed that Honda were giving senna more powerful qualifying engines.
Senna had 2 cars at his disposal throughout 1989 with 40 engineers working with him. Prost had one car and 2 engineers. And yet Prost won the championship on his own with literally no support from McLaren and Honda.
He also beat senna on points in 88’. Due to an outdated scoring system, Prost was the only driver to have had the most points in a championship and yet still lose the championship.
Remember what Prost did to senna at Williams.
He adapted to a brand new team and a very advanced car, after having a year off, and he won 7 out of the first 10 races.
Prost tested the 1994 Williams that senna would drive and said senna should win every race.
Senna didn’t finish in the first 2 races and died in the third.
Prost was the better driver.
1.5 seconds is 15 deciseconds. Google Senna 15 for more info.
no one like Aryton what a talent he was and sportsmanship.
For most Brazilians, the victory in the 1991 GP Brazil, with the gearbox locked in sixth gear during the last 7 laps, and the victory in the 1993 GP Brazil, with Senna in the arms of the people at the end of the race, will always be remembered.
I'm not Brazilian also happy for him, winning in home soil Its different you feeling and nervous too as you can answer the expectations from your country to winning the gp. But he still the goat for me, what happen the problem on his Race the home soil, he can answer it and do it 100% he can. So he deserve as the world champion and G.O.A.T
Not only for Brazilians : as a French the 1991 brazilian grand prix is my favorite victory of Senna. I am still impressed he won with a gearbox stuck on 6th gear if you consider that Interlagos has a tricky slow part and that scream when he won ! May he rest in peace…
I remember all of these and many other amazing moments from Senna, I as I was a big F1 fan back then! From his win at Estoril (I was child then) to his final race at Imola, he was always “all in” and a wonder to watch.
F1 has never been the same without Senna - and never will be…
Could've easily added the time he let Berger win the race on Japan to give his friend his first F1 win, winning the championship aswel in the process, again proving why he is an idol.
In my Opinion the most brilliant Driver we ever witnessed no question about it. Now you realize its already 30 years since we lost him and his Greatness behind the Wheel.
Senna Sempre!
Yes, but he took too many risks, so sad his loss
„If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you are no longer a racing driver“
- Ayrton Senna.
I think that says it all.
@@gipsy777brt8 What about a 15 year old gap, would you hit that?
@@VintageRabbit What gap are you talking about?
@@VintageRabbit Man i dont know what to tell you hahah, i got to much respect for that man to joke about him
W deszczu radził sobie fantastycznie. Wielki mistrz :)
2:43 that moment is priceless y respect to Senna for doing this 🙌🏼🙌🏼.
Senna and 15, truly a match made in heaven.
Can’t ruin the 69 likes
No way they used 15 that's crazy
They knew. No way that was spontaneous.
Could easily be 50 or even a 100
Google "senna 15"
They did it so that this video would take up the search results
Oof😂
14:52
I was stood beneath the R and I of the CAMPARI billboard.
nice
Sweet memory! Amazing
👁
We miss him so much. Senna forever
Finally, a fair video about the issue between Senna and Prost that shows what happened in 1989 before showing what happened in 1990, unlike other videos circulating out there that tell what happened in 1990 and “forget” to mention what happened in 1989, such as the dishonest video made by Top Gear in July 2010. Jeremy Clarkson will never be forgiven for that!
Heck yeah… like… how come they skip 89 … not to mention that Senna continued after this unethical crash, and still was disqualified
89 was still a massive dive bomb though. It was never his corner, he was just hoping Prost would let him through. But yes Prost turned in knowing they would crash, and using the stewards to win it was low.
Senna was that incredible driver some people hated for his character, but with time everybody acknowledge it. No wonder is the favorite of every F1 driver legend.
When I was a kid, I kinda preferred Prost, but as I grew up and understood driving, I could see Ayrton was another type of breed, unique and skillful driver, Prost was such a crybaby in certain ocasions... still respect him.
Monaco rain...
Nunca haverá outro igual e nunca haverá uma história/carreira igual a essa....pra sempre Ayrton Senna do Brasil...❤
El mejor piloto de todos los tiempos!!! Ayrton Senna GOAT!!! forever!!!
15 is insane
Why tho
Google "senna 15"@@rqnz
This is wrong judgment from people who ignore the truth...
Inacreditável darem bola pra isso. O mundo está de cabeça pra baixo kkkkk
@@rqnz Google 'Senna 15'
There is something beautiful tô know that Senna and Prost were together and at peace in both last podium.
Assistindo chorando aqui, inacreditável o a gente perder uma pessoa tão querida
Simply The Best
I Googled “Senna 15” after watching this, really makes sense now!
4:32 Interesting racing line taken by Prost. That's not how you approach this turn unless you want to put your car on the grass. He knew a crash would suit him.
Of course, he deliberately hit Senna, knowing that Balestre wouldn't punish him. He couldn't believe when Senna came back, so he ran to Balestre crying
Congratulations to those involved in creating this great and fair tribute. A definitive summary of Senna's brilliance in F1. 👏👏👏
The 1989 championship was not decided on a crash. It was decided on politics. Senna continued racing after the crash on a remarkable recovery and victory after having to pit to change his broken wing which would guarantee his fight for the championship, but he was disqualified by Prost's compatriot and friend for "cutting" the chicane.
Also, this video makes it seem like Senna crashed on Prost in 1990 as a payback for Prost crashing into him in 1989 which is not exactly true. It was payback to the incident in it's entirely, not just the crash. It had more to do with the fact that Formula 1 politics was happening again since Prost's friend who had disqualified Senna the year before, had denied Senna's request to switch the pole position to the clean side of the track which gave Prost the advantage.
The GOAT of Formula One
Unlike Verstappen no matter what the kids says
@@mbappepite Verstappen is also an elite driver but he has more to do yet
@@mbappepitemore will be say Hamilton, instead of Verstappen
Ayrton was and is the ‘drivers driver’. His skill and sense was incredible. Such a talent, sadly lost and missed
@@mbappepite Dream on. Nobody can be ever a GOAT while deliberate risking another driver's life, like 1990 Japan.
Ayrton Senna - The quintessential driver
Not to be confused with quindecennial 🤭
A genius! Superhero icon of any sport!
3:44 They hid the fact that in 1989 Senna returned to the race, repaired the car, regained first position but was disqualified by F1 (We all know that Jean-Marie Balestre was supporting Alain Prost). The 1990 revenge was a shining moment repairing one of F1's greatest shames.
yeap, they omitted that fantastic performance, a race win and a championship... with that in Monaco in 84, he should have 43 victories and 4 world championship.
1997 Jerez, Schumacher had all his world championship points canceled - that's exactly what could have happened to Senna in Japan in 1990! But because of 1989 they probably let him get away with it!
One more fact that proves what you said. When Senna came back on the track, he overtook Alessandro Nannini to regain the lead at the exact same chicane and in the exact same way he overtook Prost. But unlike the Frenchman, the Italian didn’t close the door in an unsportsmanlike manner. (Later Schumacher did the same. Twice. With Hill and Villeneuve.)
Senna was rightfully disqualified, but for the wrong reason. His car had stalled, so he received outside assistance to get going again. This was against the rules and had been cause for disqualification many times. In 1990, Piquet got a DQ in Monaco for that very reason. As did Reutemann in 1978 in Austria. Or Pironi at Watkins Glen 1979.
The fact that the Japanese marshalls helped him, probably had something to do with his popularity in that country. Fact of the matter is, that even with preferential treatment from Honda, he still couldn't beat Prost in 89 and wouldn't have won the 88 title either, if all results had counted. Yes, Senna won more races, but also crashed out of the lead twice, while Prost's retirements were mechanical. Senna would have retired from the 1988 Brazilian GP, as he stalled at the start, but illegally changed his car before getting DQ'd.
@@rudolfdaheryeah, nannini was lapping 5 seconds a lap slower then senna, unlike Prost who was actually lapping faster than senna.
See the difference?
La humildad de Senna al subir a Alain al podio con el, cuando en años anteriores hubo una rivalidad fuertísima estando en McLaren, de verdad que es digno de admirar, un verdadero campeón en todo sentido.
Senna could make anything look fast
Or slow lol
Absolute cinema 👐🏻
The admin fully knew what they were doing with that title
pls tell me what significance the no.15 has?
@@mostlysane....Senna dated a 15 year old when he was 25.
It’s completely legal in Brazil, but still weird asf.
@@largegrainofsand ooohhhhh.💀💀
@@largegrainofsand correcting.. a girl. Adriane Yamin
THE GOAT, ALIEN DRIVER, ABSOLUTELY INSANE,,, PURE SKILLS
A true legend of an amazing sport. He will always be remembered for his outstanding talent and his great personality. So sad he had to go so soon 🥲.
He will always be remembered and respected by F1 fans.
Great gesture by Seb Vettel last weekend to honor Ayrton 🙏🏼❤️
The rain demon. I miss Senna
Love this. Respect.
So,.Many. Memories.
You left out the significant impact he had on the crash barrier. He went out doing what he loved, inspiring millions to face their fears. We all die.
The Northern Lights can be seen as far south as Florida tonight, pieces of the sun will be hitting the Earth; carpe noctem.
legit cried watching this
Senna the best!!
Simply the best
The reason I watch formula 1, greatest most competitive driver ever, his passion, the way he speaks and just his pure drive.
Simply The Best! 🏆🔥♥️🙌🏽
There will never be another Ayrton Senna De Silva💕💕💕💕💕
"It's raining", he points to the sky! Result: absolute winner in the rain!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
He is in history as the greatest and best driver in F1
No he isn't 😂
Congratulations for 15 iconic Senna moments. From Brazil.
That was a brilliant tribute to the Greatest Driver🏁🏎
It's always the same stories. And I never get tired of them.
cuz theyre timeless
Senna, the best driver, BRAZILIAN LEGEND.
Simply the greatest ever
Senna's feats with that Toleman car in 1984 can't ever be replicated by any driver..
vettel in a toro rosso, winning as a rookie
Great to see Senna in a Goodyear hat.
When people search up 15 and Senna this will now come up. Absolute 4D chess.
Sorely missed, some great memories
He was the greatest of all the time
legend, no politics, just skills and passion
Senna is an absolute legend. Just try to find 15 top moments from other driver, as great as these.
My only and eternal hero
The best of all time! The real GOAT
Defination of a true inspiration 😊😊😊
Senna was just different. No one comes close.
No one.
15 moments is not enough to show Senna's greatness. "Senna, he was spectacular every single time he got in a car.." - Jeremy Clarkson
nah he wouldnt want more than 15
@@yoro__33
I agree!
15 is young enough for senna.
"You cannot overtake 15 cars in sunny weather ... but you can when it's raining" (Senna)
"You cannot date 15 year old girls in England ... but you can in Brazil" (Senna)
@@oliverrugg3732 crazy
@@oliverrugg3732 The age of consent (with parents permission) in Germany, Italy, Austria, Portugal, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Andorra and San Marino is 14 yo. The majority of the countries of the world have the age of consent at 14-16 yo, so yeah, you are very disinformed.
@@WolfeN-just because it’s legal doesn’t make it normal, it’s still very weird
@@joshjackburns I'ts very normal, and even nothing wrong morally either...
El Más Grande de la Historia!!! Cómo se lo extraña Saludos desde Argentina
Ayrton Senna sempre foi e sempre será o melhor piloto da fórmula 1 guerreiro como ele não tem até hoje dirigindo no braço hoje em dia está fácil pilotar carro faz tudo automático até hoje ninguém bateu Record dele em Mônaco 6 vitórias
No Doubt the best Era of F1.... Senna and the fellow drivers the best..... but Senna #1🇧🇷 forever
Forever Ayrton Senna🇧🇷
He is No.1 driver.
We miss you always Ayrton. ❤
True G.O.A.T THE LEGENDARY AYRTON SENNA!!!!
You guys made me cry a lot. I am a lap ahead of many things in life. But you guys are ahead from a feast that are coming and I did not know.
legends never die
Simply The Best!
He had above and beyond car control of any driver in history and it shows in the rain 🌧️