Hill (Williams) tenta atrasar Senna (McLaren) para que Prost (Williams) encurte a distância para o brasileiro. Irvine, novato e com uma volta de atraso, intromete-se na luta e desdobra ambos
1:15 : "Let's have a look. There is a car somewhere with only 3 wheels on it ! Would you believe it ?! " haha Murray Walker is just a genius. a simple race fact can become so funny and entertaining with him. Love you Murray !
lol, Eddie is da man!! Just imagine how pissed Senna was seeing Eddie passing him, "Excuse me?! Irvine, a backmarker and a rookie no less, dare pass me, the race leader and 3-time champion on top of that??!! WTF??!!" HAHAHAHA
hahaha...Go Eddie...Class man...F1 needs more loonies like him. Why are people calling him a moron here....he was just racing like a racing driver should. get stuck in. he wasn't out for a sunday drive....it was his job.
What people forget is that Hill and Irvine were a lap down (or nearly) in this race, they were racing each other and Senna was trying to lap them. Irvine initially let Senna through, but then when Senna couldnt pass Hill, Irvine unlapped himself again. In an interview Irvine said he was "laughing his head off in the car" when he repassed Senna and then almost got by Hill twice hahahaha. Thats why Senna punched him after the race lol.
Montoya was like Irvine. Montoya wasn't in F1 when Irvine started. In that respect, I don't think he did "whatever he wants, regardless".. I think it was more a case of being hungry for the win, and willing to take chances that other drivers would have been more cautious with. Like Irvine, Montoya calmed down a good deal. I don't see how Irvine could be called a prick any more or any less than dozens of other F1 drivers, past and present.
The problem was that Irvine was racing Hill and for whatever reason, Senna couldn't be bothered to overtake him. That's why Irvine unlapped himself. It was disrespectful but gutsy at the same time. No other driver would have the balls to do something like this, especially not in today's Formula 1 world.
Felizmente que na F1 já não há arruaceiros desses. Mas tal fama cai sobre o melhor: Schumacher discutindo após Hill o ter abalroado no GP Itália 95; desesperado a caminho da box da Mclaren após Coulthard o ter feito abandonar quando liderava o GP Bélgica 98. Em nenhuma das reacções de Schumacher houve violência, mas cada uma pesou muito mais que o soco de Senna. É triste o mau perder da imprensa britânica e brasileira...
i dont blame irvine for passing senna. lapped or not he was fighting hill for position and senna was in the way. senna cant just expect irvine to patiently sit back while he struggles with hill.
On top of that, all Eddie had to do was finish ahead of Mika to be champ or scuhey finish in front of Mika. Schuey had pole at Suzuka and mysteriously developed wheel spin off the line and kept going backwards. Wheelspin my arse, as much as i like schuey, i will always believe that he came second on purpose so that he could be Ferrari's next champ, not Irv.
yup, i would do the same, he was as fast as senna and hill, a driver should leave the road clear if they are slower, but in this case he did what he did eheh, good driving irvine ;)
and just while im here, its actually been said that the reason senna didnt bother his arse about lapping hill was because he wanted to help his future williams team mate from being beaten by a rookie. and for the record, irvine and senna buried the hatchet during preseason testing in 94.
you are right i made a mistake they never raced and thats that, i put it in writing so it can be next to your comment, at least i admit it, got mixed up with martin brundel
Senna one of the most unfair racers of all time. He wanted everything HIS way. What a rude egomaniac. Senna did all kinds of dangerous and unfair things to other drivers that tried to overtake him. Piquet was a totally clean driver inside the track, and won 3 championships. Same for Niki Lauda. Respect for them.
senna might of had a faster car, but i can also feel that anger he had, that guy prost was eating up time as he stuggled against a jordan and williams also trying get points, very unpro of senna and yes much missed r.i.p. there was something strange his mind that day at imola a young driver lost his life day before in pratice
What do you mean by "The blue flag rule wasn't clarified until after Senna had died"?!? The Blue flag rule exists since Senna wasn't even a world champion.
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O que o Senna deveria ter feito era deixar o Irvine brigar mais com o Hill e aguardar atrás... ou eles se tocariam ou ele encontraria um brecha, já que o Hill estava trancando a porta... um cara que já foi campeão 3 vezes deveria saber que um merdinha novato como o Irvine iria dar mais trabalho pro Hill se o Senna não o incomodasse...
Irvine couldn't pit for slicks because team-mate Barrichello was in the pit before him, so Irvine couldn't pit right then because it would waste time. as It turned out, Barrichello finished 5th and Irvine 6th.
Irvine era tão melhor que Senna, que na primeira corrida fez ele e Hill passarem um verdadeiro sufoco. Hj eu passo pelo tumulo do Senna e custo encima dele!
O Irvine mereceu um soco na cara mesmo. Senna estava certo em quebrar a cara dele! Foi merecido!! O ruim foi o Senna ficar fora durante os próximos dois grande prêmios.
Read your F1 rulebook mate - its a "fucking" race. Irvinr was trying to 'race' other drivers. The blue flag rule wasn't clarified until after Senna had died in any case. Even besides that, Senna had overtaken Irvine (so that would be Irvine abiding with any current blue flag rule). That Irvine managed to re-take Senna was just Senna's bad luck or poor judgement.
lol, I would have been so fucking proud for pissing off Senna, I mean, COME ON, it was Ayrton fucking Senna da Silva, and Irvine got him so fucking angry, he may be the biggest troll in the history of Formula 1. He must have a lot of histories to tell to his grandkids: "you know, I remember the day I pissed off the greatest F1 driver ever, he punched me, I fell off the table claiming insurance, shit was hysterical".
so senna punched him so that next time he must remember to pit for slicks! but irvine really had a serious atitude problem he was way too cocky, i,m suprised he only got punched once
A melhor parte é: Eddie Irvine, passa Ayrton Senna. Isso colocava um fim no curriculo competitivo desse brasileiro mal perdedor. Apesar da maioria dos brasileiros hoje serem perdedores, ainda sim, acho que o carater é oque mais conta. Tomar um show de um piloto estreante, retardatário e ainda por cima do IRVINE rsrs. não é qualquer "campeão" quer faz isso. Parabens Senna. Voce mostrou toda sua arrogancia nesse treino, tanto dentro como fora dele!
Didn't achieve anything? Irvine was within 2 points of winning the championship in 1999. Under today's system, he would have won it. Both drivers have won races. I'd hardly call that not achieving anything. 'Nuff said.
I agree with Senna. Irvine was LAPPED. He's acting completely out of line. If he's so fast, why was he lapped? He was behaving like a jack-ass and was dangerous to everyone else. If Senna and Damon were slow here, it's because they had to avoid a collision. Once passed they passed Irvine, he faded quickly into the background.
Plus, as you have hopefully noticed, he has "overtaken" Senna (and subsequently Hill) just because Hill and Senna slowed down due to Brundle's wheel failure!!! Irvine should NEVER have entered Formula 1 - he was a true DISGRACE to the sport (nearly like Schumacher - coincidentally a teammate in a team coincidentally a DISGRACE itself!!!). I love this season, because Ferrari drivers actually race each other!
Sim, mas Senna foi arruaceiro e cobarde por bater em Irvine e não em Hill. Schumacher nunca fez violência, mas as suas más acções pesaram sempre mais que as de Senna pelo mau perder dos fãs e da imprensa britânica e brasileira.
Anyone who comments here in favor of Hill or Irvine has obviously never led a race and encountered about-to-be-lapped traffic that refuses to get out of the way. Completely unprofessional. You can slow both of you down like crazy being a blocker, or you can give up a couple of seconds to let the leader through, then resume your unimportant fight for non-points position.
i'm so glad senna punched irvine. he'll only be remembered for that anyhow the loser.. blue flags are blue flags he was only trying to piss senna off because he hated senna, irvine lost the f3 title to senna and as a result of that only got into f1 much later than senna did as a direct consequence of senna getting the 82 williams test instead of him
There is no room for "doubts" here. If you really knew something about F1 you would know that. A blue flag is a blue flag since the 80's. Senna was so pissed off with Irvine just because that, he was the leader and a moron like Irvine could've ruined his race.
Yes, but Senna was vulgar and coward: he punched Irvine but not Hill. And Schumacher (who never punched anyone) was the worst enemy of brazilian and british fans and media (remember how were viewd the non violent conflicts against Hill and Coulthard) because of being simply the best.
Murray is the best! :) And what moves from Irvine! I want those days back!
Great video! Thanks for upload!
What a race!
Eddie is incredible with his Jordan Hart!
1:15 : "Let's have a look. There is a car somewhere with only 3 wheels on it ! Would you believe it ?! "
haha Murray Walker is just a genius. a simple race fact can become so funny and entertaining with him. Love you Murray !
Murry Walker absolute classic
Theres a japanese version of this where you hear the conversation between Irvine & Senna in the pit after the race
"The blue flag rule wasn't clarified until after Senna had died in any case"
Exactly. Thanks for backing my point.
@kouzouka Dont be so boring - Eddie Ervine was always a character. Just what the sport needed.
Irvine was a legend.
I have never seen this episode!!!
lol, Eddie is da man!! Just imagine how pissed Senna was seeing Eddie passing him, "Excuse me?! Irvine, a backmarker and a rookie no less, dare pass me, the race leader and 3-time champion on top of that??!! WTF??!!" HAHAHAHA
hahaha...Go Eddie...Class man...F1 needs more loonies like him.
Why are people calling him a moron here....he was just racing like a racing driver should. get stuck in. he wasn't out for a sunday drive....it was his job.
It;s Irvine's mistake but we love Eddie cause he was great person!
Who is the 2nd person talking with Murray, is it Jon Palmer? cannot remember who was between hunt and brundale
Porra, a voz desse narrador é a voz do F197 do Play 1, haha
What people forget is that Hill and Irvine were a lap down (or nearly) in this race, they were racing each other and Senna was trying to lap them.
Irvine initially let Senna through, but then when Senna couldnt pass Hill, Irvine unlapped himself again.
In an interview Irvine said he was "laughing his head off in the car" when he repassed Senna and then almost got by Hill twice hahahaha.
Thats why Senna punched him after the race lol.
OOOOOOOOOOO LOOK AT THAT!
Montoya was like Irvine. Montoya wasn't in F1 when Irvine started.
In that respect, I don't think he did "whatever he wants, regardless".. I think it was more a case of being hungry for the win, and willing to take chances that other drivers would have been more cautious with.
Like Irvine, Montoya calmed down a good deal.
I don't see how Irvine could be called a prick any more or any less than dozens of other F1 drivers, past and present.
Nem o o campeão Jacques Villeneuve na williams passou por um vexame desses.
The problem was that Irvine was racing Hill and for whatever reason, Senna couldn't be bothered to overtake him. That's why Irvine unlapped himself. It was disrespectful but gutsy at the same time. No other driver would have the balls to do something like this, especially not in today's Formula 1 world.
@Fabregasanddagunners The rule says that slower driver must let faster one trough...
As I said - down to Senna's bad luck or poor judgement.
Because Senna is leading the race, and Hill is holding him up, it's not for a position! listen to the first seconds of the video
Well deserved punch
Felizmente que na F1 já não há arruaceiros desses. Mas tal fama cai sobre o melhor: Schumacher discutindo após Hill o ter abalroado no GP Itália 95; desesperado a caminho da box da Mclaren após Coulthard o ter feito abandonar quando liderava o GP Bélgica 98. Em nenhuma das reacções de Schumacher houve violência, mas cada uma pesou muito mais que o soco de Senna. É triste o mau perder da imprensa britânica e brasileira...
Posso ate ir^^ mais pode ter certeza que o Senna ja foi^^
i dont blame irvine for passing senna. lapped or not he was fighting hill for position and senna was in the way. senna cant just expect irvine to patiently sit back while he struggles with hill.
On top of that, all Eddie had to do was finish ahead of Mika to be champ or scuhey finish in front of Mika. Schuey had pole at Suzuka and mysteriously developed wheel spin off the line and kept going backwards. Wheelspin my arse, as much as i like schuey, i will always believe that he came second on purpose so that he could be Ferrari's next champ, not Irv.
Well imagine Senna punching Irvine afterwards.
yup, i would do the same, he was as fast as senna and hill, a driver should leave the road clear if they are slower, but in this case he did what he did eheh, good driving irvine ;)
Hill and Irvine should have been DSQ for that, refusing to let the race leader past
and just while im here, its actually been said that the reason senna didnt bother his arse about lapping hill was because he wanted to help his future williams team mate from being beaten by a rookie. and for the record, irvine and senna buried the hatchet during preseason testing in 94.
Irvine was drunked??
fair play eddie, should have punched senna back though!!
you are right i made a mistake they never raced and thats that, i put it in writing so it can be next to your comment, at least i admit it, got mixed up with martin brundel
Well Senna clearly wasn't driving quick enough if Eddie Irvine of all people re-passed him!
irvine actually did let senna lap him. he only unlapped himself because seena didnt lap hill and was therefore being held up. senna was in the wrong.
Senna one of the most unfair racers of all time. He wanted everything HIS way. What a rude egomaniac. Senna did all kinds of dangerous and unfair things to other drivers that tried to overtake him. Piquet was a totally clean driver inside the track, and won 3 championships. Same for Niki Lauda. Respect for them.
Yeah its jonathan palmer
lol murray the best
senna might of had a faster car, but i can also feel that anger he had, that guy prost was eating up time as he stuggled against a jordan and williams also trying get points, very unpro of senna and yes much missed r.i.p. there was something strange his mind that day at imola a young driver lost his life day before in pratice
What do you mean by "The blue flag rule wasn't clarified until after Senna had died"?!? The Blue flag rule exists since Senna wasn't even a world champion.
O que o Senna deveria ter feito era deixar o Irvine brigar mais com o Hill e aguardar atrás... ou eles se tocariam ou ele encontraria um brecha, já que o Hill estava trancando a porta... um cara que já foi campeão 3 vezes deveria saber que um merdinha novato como o Irvine iria dar mais trabalho pro Hill se o Senna não o incomodasse...
Irvine couldn't pit for slicks because team-mate Barrichello was in the pit before him, so Irvine couldn't pit right then because it would waste time. as It turned out, Barrichello finished 5th and Irvine 6th.
Irvine era tão melhor que Senna, que na primeira corrida fez ele e Hill passarem um verdadeiro sufoco.
Hj eu passo pelo tumulo do Senna e custo encima dele!
O Irvine mereceu um soco na cara mesmo. Senna estava certo em quebrar a cara dele! Foi merecido!! O ruim foi o Senna ficar fora durante os próximos dois grande prêmios.
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Read your F1 rulebook mate - its a "fucking" race. Irvinr was trying to 'race' other drivers. The blue flag rule wasn't clarified until after Senna had died in any case. Even besides that, Senna had overtaken Irvine (so that would be Irvine abiding with any current blue flag rule). That Irvine managed to re-take Senna was just Senna's bad luck or poor judgement.
lol, I would have been so fucking proud for pissing off Senna, I mean, COME ON, it was Ayrton fucking Senna da Silva, and Irvine got him so fucking angry, he may be the biggest troll in the history of Formula 1.
He must have a lot of histories to tell to his grandkids: "you know, I remember the day I pissed off the greatest F1 driver ever, he punched me, I fell off the table claiming insurance, shit was hysterical".
Irvine is and always has been an arrogant chump. Senna did well to deck him.
i think hill sould get a black flag. he was blocking senna and made him slow, thats why irvine could overtake senna.
so senna punched him so that next time he must remember to pit for slicks! but irvine really had a serious atitude problem he was way too cocky, i,m suprised he only got punched once
Senna is the best of all times, no doubt. Irvine and Hill was unprofessionals, they should get out of the senna's way.
A melhor parte é: Eddie Irvine, passa Ayrton Senna.
Isso colocava um fim no curriculo competitivo desse brasileiro mal perdedor.
Apesar da maioria dos brasileiros hoje serem perdedores, ainda sim, acho que o carater é oque mais conta.
Tomar um show de um piloto estreante, retardatário e ainda por cima do IRVINE rsrs. não é qualquer "campeão" quer faz isso. Parabens Senna. Voce mostrou toda sua arrogancia nesse treino, tanto dentro como fora dele!
eu num intindi u qui eli falô
Didn't achieve anything? Irvine was within 2 points of winning the championship in 1999. Under today's system, he would have won it. Both drivers have won races. I'd hardly call that not achieving anything.
'Nuff said.
I agree with Senna. Irvine was LAPPED. He's acting completely out of line. If he's so fast, why was he lapped? He was behaving like a jack-ass and was dangerous to everyone else. If Senna and Damon were slow here, it's because they had to avoid a collision. Once passed they passed Irvine, he faded quickly into the background.
Plus, as you have hopefully noticed, he has "overtaken" Senna (and subsequently Hill) just because Hill and Senna slowed down due to Brundle's wheel failure!!! Irvine should NEVER have entered Formula 1 - he was a true DISGRACE to the sport (nearly like Schumacher - coincidentally a teammate in a team coincidentally a DISGRACE itself!!!). I love this season, because Ferrari drivers actually race each other!
Sim, mas Senna foi arruaceiro e cobarde por bater em Irvine e não em Hill. Schumacher nunca fez violência, mas as suas más acções pesaram sempre mais que as de Senna pelo mau perder dos fãs e da imprensa britânica e brasileira.
Anyone who comments here in favor of Hill or Irvine has obviously never led a race and encountered about-to-be-lapped traffic that refuses to get out of the way. Completely unprofessional. You can slow both of you down like crazy being a blocker, or you can give up a couple of seconds to let the leader through, then resume your unimportant fight for non-points position.
well, Senna is worse than Schumacher, Fangio, Clark ... Senna also worse than Eddie Irvine?
What a show! Magic Irvine!!
@RenatoPegoretti Ridículo vc heim....
Sennista chorando
i'm so glad senna punched irvine. he'll only be remembered for that anyhow the loser.. blue flags are blue flags he was only trying to piss senna off because he hated senna, irvine lost the f3 title to senna and as a result of that only got into f1 much later than senna did as a direct consequence of senna getting the 82 williams test instead of him
There is no room for "doubts" here. If you really knew something about F1 you would know that. A blue flag is a blue flag since the 80's.
Senna was so pissed off with Irvine just because that, he was the leader and a moron like Irvine could've ruined his race.
lol, F1 races aren't that fun anymore... today's F1 organization would have black flagged him and all...
I miss the good old times ;)
Airton Senna está longe de ser o maior piloto da historia. Muito Longe.
Ate Villeneuve na minha opnião, foi melhor!
Yes, but Senna was vulgar and coward: he punched Irvine but not Hill. And Schumacher (who never punched anyone) was the worst enemy of brazilian and british fans and media (remember how were viewd the non violent conflicts against Hill and Coulthard) because of being simply the best.