Oh look everyone praises senna eventough he drove exactly the same as Verstappen . Ramming Prost 2 times in Suzuka 2 years after each other . British 🤡 but o well selective memory you guys have .
In this docudrama Senna ALWAYS comes across as a whiny petulant little biatch and hot-headed a-hole who won't listen to his bosses who are MUCH more experienced than he is. Srsly what a douchebag, he caused his own death and he could have killed other drivers with his reckless driving 🤬
@@conorcumminsfan524just your typical spelling mistake. His name is Niki, but it is pronounced Nikki, which is why it is often written wrong. You’re looking too much into it
@@Bale4Bond And the scenes in "Norfolk, England" had a huge mountain range in the background that doesn't exist, Norfolk is flat as a pancake and we don't even have mountains that big anywhere in the UK. It looked ridiculous. And the English fans were portrayed as football hooligans, despite racing not being a sport with hooligan factions and is predominately enjoyed by the middle classes.
I'm telling you, I will be crying like a baby when this airs. I told my wife to not be surprised. Senna was my idol growing up; I watched all his races from 86 to 94. From a child to a teenager, Senna was the world for me.
Same. Best driver in my lifetime. After his death, I didn't watch F1 again till Jacques joined Williams, and that was only because my dad told me how Gilles was probably the best driver to never win a championship.
I watched him from a teenager to an adult., we're very lucky to have been alive to watch the gr8est ever driver, sent from God as a gift to Brazil and the world. RIP❤
Me too! I don’t think people realise that not only did we see his ascent and genius but we had to literally watch him die. I feel like a teenager whenever I see anything Imola 1994. Now I am older than he was when he passed
A huge huge credit to Netflix to keep the cars and the overalls original and to keep the Marlboro and John Player ads on there cars and not to even attempt to try and hide it but to show as it was in those days. Huge respect.
Why would they try to hide it? Showing the period-correct tobacco sponsors isn’t something which could be considered even marginally controversial. “Huge credit”… for what? Doing what’s expected of them? 🤣
@@tstret3104 They did on Ron Howards Rush. Lauda didn't have any Marlboro logos on his overalls even though he had a personal contact with them. Also Hunts overalls were toned down. A few years back Mclaren would photoshop images to remove West and Marlboro ads from old pictures. Thankfully they stopped doing that. To answer your question it is legislation in different countries that can fine or even prohibit showing cigarette ads on TV shows even it would be historically correct.
Truly one of the finest series ever created by Netflix. The attention to detail and the incredible effort poured into this masterpiece are absolutely mind-blowing. This is not just a show; it’s a heartfelt tribute to Senna’s legacy. Hats off to everyone involved-it’s an honor to witness such brilliance!
For all the things Formula 1 is, Ayrton in the red and white Maclaren with the yellow helmet define the sport best. This is why he is the most talked about driver today even though his body died over 30 years ago he is alive and still in our minds today. This is why he is the greatest ever.
Yep, definitely did a good job. There's soo much other stuff they could have included but that would make a 10 season series 😅, I think they narrowed it down really well
@@Silverblacklightthat line could only work in banger racing and maybe the world rally championship at a push, it really doesn't work in anyway shape or form for an f1 movie when light contact destroys the car 🤦♂️
Senna was a role model. On Sundays, used to be called Senna's day here in Luanda. Through him the Brazilian culture took another shift and influence. Brazil really help the Portuguese language to remain in the top 10 of most languages spoken in the World.
I'm no prepared to this. Only trailer bring me tears. That day was a holiday inm Brazil, and all my family was watching tv. I remember exact moment when he hit the wall, im just a 8 yers old brazilian kid, and i can remember exact moment. Senna will live forever
It’s going to be an emotional rollercoaster, being amazed all over again by his driving talent, but always knowing how it will end. I was 22, watching in England, and thought it was a worse crash than when Ratzenberger died the previous day.
@@leftmono1016 I agree. But see for my point of view...a boy with 8 years old, in a poor country, in a small town, watching with my dad since i was 4, the victory that guy, who are the only sucessful brazilian at the time, because our football was sucks in begin of 1990. In brazil, that 1 may was a tremendous shock.
@@leftmono1016 The senna effect is so big, that many people stoping watching F1. Seriouly. Today, many people don't reconize papayas mclaren, but reconize red and white mclaren.
@@leftmono1016 And don't let me wrong. Ratz was superbad too when happening, is undeny. But the senna accident was a very dark day for us. and today we have Hamilton, and Vettel, and Schumy with betters numbers, but for all those people were in BR, Senna will be the goat.
Really nice to hear them speak Portuguese when it makes sense, instead of being everything in English with accents. Well done. I'm very curious to see how good this is.
As an Indian living in Brazil, I can see what Senna means to Brazil and Netflix did perfect justification with this series. My best episode is Episode 2 - Belonging (Monaco Racing), and Episode 3 - Ambition (Suzuka Racing)!!!
The song in English that I associate with Ayrton Senna is Simple The Best with Tina Turner. This is because a year before he died, at a show in Australia, Tina called him on stage at one of her shows and sang this song to the delight of the audience. And it left a lasting impression.
1:45 this is from the time Senna and Prost talking in the morning before Imola GP. They probably listening to Prost this time. Prost was furious that Senna documentary didn't include the time when they reconciled and become friend again
I watched this live... I was 14y old... Senna was in the car and talking over team radio... He was saying hi to his great rival and friend Alain Prost. He also said he missed him...
@mautrindade senna's family were also involved in the documentary. they spent like 2 days interviewing them. They also speak with Prost about 4 hours but only one line of Prost is shown in the final film. That's why he is so furious with the final product
I´ve seen this trailer more than 50 times, it gives me tears... Ayrton has been my inspiration of strength and courage. His death still hurts me so much.
Watching this I realise how hard it is to play Senna. The hardest bit is getting the depth of feeling of his driving. Senna had a charisma all his own. At the Autosport Awards, when Mansell was talking, everyone was chatting at their tables and, mainly, ignoring him. When Senna spoke, a different year, you could hear a pin drop. Everyone did not want to miss a word as he went into the depths of racing at speed, competition and winning.
I was too young to understand F1 during Senna's time, but two moments of his story brought tears to my eyes. The Brazil win (joy) & the Imola tragedy (sadness). Live forever, Senna 🏎🇧🇷
Watched it yesterday - whole series. There are a couple of "nitpicks" but overall I thought it was brilliant. Casting is superb as is the acting. And boy is the last one emotional.
I was most amazed by actors just nailing it and the sets and the recreation of the atmosphere of that era. Yes, there were some nitpicks but I can't say they could have made a better job. Overall, I really liked the series.
I always knew Senna was one of the greatest but I never saw him race or knew that much about him aside from some documentaries. I broke down crying at the end of this show, it was very emotional and getting to see his life the way it was portrayed and how much F1 and racing meant to him, all his accomplishments etc.
As a child waking up on Sundays just to watch Senna... the guy made our hearts go up to the stomach and back. The memories and the same feelings while watching this.
It's an unusual feeling; every year that passes, Senna is remembered and cherished more deeply. This is what we call a true LEGEND, not a term to be overused for every fleeting athlete!
THE GREATEST DRIVER OF ALL TIME! THANK YOU FOR THIS, TO PUT MORE EYES ON SENNA AND TO MAKE THIS FACT KNOWN TO THE WORLD!!! TAKUMI SENT ME. NAMASTE 🙏🏽 FROM BROOKLYN.
I dont know who the dude playing Alain Prost is but he got the accent down perfect. Also, it seems like they're not gonna make Prost into a villain, which has often been his role in the media, so I'm hoping he might finally get some love.
Personally I want his side of the story of Senna to be told given that his Idol even rival and the media should need his side of Senna’s story Because ever since I heard Alain’s story presented by Aldas makes me sympathize Allain despite being Senna as my idol
I had goosebumps and a tear in my eye watching this. I watched Senna in the 80s and 90s and this looks very authentic. The actor playing Senna has mastered his voice and the pace he spoke at, remarkable. This will be the only thing worth watching this year.
I've been a fan of formula 1 since I was a kid, and the only thing I can say so far is the movie rush, which the f1 community accepted. We all know what Ayrton Senna represents in the world of motorsport, for me he is immortal. I hope this series will be the way he deserves it. The trailer looks promising, I can't wait to watch it.
@@mcgroom8515but two very important things you will never ever take away from him what he done for Motorsport and even a nation. Does it taint his rep? Never
Oh look everyone praises senna eventough he drove exactly the same as Verstappen . Ramming Prost 2 times in Suzuka 2 years after each other . British 🤡 but o well selective memory you guys have .
Overrated driver . Didn’t win karting championship , the famous 190e race he rammed Prost off track , and lauda was the fastest . Monaco in the rain Stefan bellof was faster. But all senna fans are blinded to see the truth
"I had the privilege of watching Ayrton race live, driving his Lotus JPS, then the Lotus Camel, and later, his McLaren, like a true master of the track. I was part of an era where he took our breath away, brought tears to our eyes, and, above all, filled our hearts with pride to be Brazilian. That timeline in which Ayrton Senna won felt magical, almost unreal. I miss every turn, every overtaking move, and the way he made the impossible look easy. Today, I lack a reason to feel that same pride. It’s a longing that only those who lived it can understand."
This is pure passion, I never was so emotional on every episode in my life till i watch this Netflix series, so satisfying ❤ the end is incredible: really and simply the best! In all of my life i have two idols in motorsport: Senna Schumacher These are in my ❤
God, I want to watch it. But I know I’ll cry… I always do. I miss watching this guy race, I miss everything about it. Being with family, cheering for him, praying it would rain. It’s pure nostalgia ❤
The biggest F1 Legend of all time. Um verdadeiro campeão Loved not only by the Brazilians but by all the Portuguese nation as well 🇵🇹, his mother language. Airton Senna and Nelson Piquet. Legends 🏎️
I was skeptical at first but after watching the first episode I binged the entire thing and it was absolutely phenomenal! I really believe it did justice portraying the legend that Senna was and what he represents to our entire nation.
Funny enough, I disliked the first episode and almost dropped it altogether. But the following ones were solid. Not a masterpiece, but a very good series.
@@akent46that wasn’t the same lap bro calm down 😂 they skip around a lot they’re not going to sit there and show his entire lap. It was meant to show his journey to f1.
This is a once-in-a-million opportunity for Netflix. This subject has virtually no limits in the quality it deserves. They cannot work hard enough on this. I truly hope they seize this opportunity. If they do, absolutely everyone will win.
Ayrton Senna is a F1 legend. Netflix is going to really get credit for making a movie for Senna, wait till it's the most watched F1 movie/show. Thank you for honoring Senna 🙏
'Rain puts the cars on the same level, but not the drivers'. Max Verstappen honoured Ayrton Senna last weekend on Intelagos the only way and the best way.
I really Hope Netflix Realizes how huge this is. I'm going to demand Perfection from this one, Senna Deserves it
Amen.
They'd better be Brazilian actors with Brazilian accents.
Amen brother!
@@CplHicks-ob2hj Senna deserved how he went he was a pedo
@@JusttheRunGabriel Leone "Senna" is brazilian.
Whoever picked forever young knew exactly what they were doing and I love it.
His preferences are forever young
@@d9zirable More like the implication that he died young... he was 34 when he died...
You're a virgin @@d9zirable
@@KayoMichiels more like he liked them young
@@KayoMichielsyes that plus the song is popular with F1 videos on instagram
Senna with forever young in the background is all i ever wanted.
Forever youuuung
We want 4 wooooorrrd
Foreever loooove and fun
Untill the mooooring suuuun
FOREVEEEEEEER
@@abdulahadshuvo4620 that's how he liked them, after all
That's pathetic.
You are bigger than that
@@sark0283ayo
@@sark0283 Bruh 💀
Just like Senna, I won’t accept anything less than perfection, Netflix. Senna is a man who carries an entire nation, today.
Even carrying others to even race not just a nation
Even to others (it’s not just him) who made them race in the first place
Oh look everyone praises senna eventough he drove exactly the same as Verstappen . Ramming Prost 2 times in Suzuka 2 years after each other . British 🤡 but o well selective memory you guys have .
Yeah like the Dutch are any better
@@ThaDutchDK1989who said max is bad?
@@ThaDutchDK1989Oh look! A dishonest mf acting like Prost didnt crash into Senna in 89 🤡
“He never died that day,he’s just one lap ahead of us all”🇧🇷
In this docudrama Senna ALWAYS comes across as a whiny petulant little biatch and hot-headed a-hole who won't listen to his bosses who are MUCH more experienced than he is. Srsly what a douchebag, he caused his own death and he could have killed other drivers with his reckless driving 🤬
😢😢😢
Senna, Ayrton, forever keep the spirit, the flame, thats a hell of a human being, lets keep that fire alive!
Dunno why but this trailer is just reminding me of how much I loved Daniel Bruhl's performance as Nikki Lauder in Rush.
I've been saying it for years. Senna v Prost would make for a great Rush 2 but only in the hands of Ron Howard.
I thought that was him in the trailer.
@@aqueleAntoninothey should do that. And maybe a Lewis vs max 2021
"Dunno why"
Hmmm….Probably because they are biopics about Formula One drivers? 🥴
@@ElizabethStone-TolcherJames Maybe in 20-30 years time we’ll see Max vs Lewis as an actual movie.
Casting is top notch. Alain prost is literally uncanny. Also it would've been awesome if Daniel bruhl was casted as Nikki lauda again
Doesn‘t even have the nose
agreed, he had the act together
Lauda first name is Niki, not Nikki.
Why tf everyone is writing "Nikki" on the internet?
Is that a meme? Or just misinformation?
@@conorcumminsfan524 Probably it's the corrector
@@conorcumminsfan524just your typical spelling mistake. His name is Niki, but it is pronounced Nikki, which is why it is often written wrong. You’re looking too much into it
This looks so promising, especially with the visuals, race tracks, the Brazilian fans and the background music!!
The brazilian fans that were obviously filmed on a soundstage instead of an actual location.
Reiza Studios (the ones behind Automobilista 2) are supplying the 3D visuals of the racing footage.
@@Bale4Bond And the scenes in "Norfolk, England" had a huge mountain range in the background that doesn't exist, Norfolk is flat as a pancake and we don't even have mountains that big anywhere in the UK. It looked ridiculous. And the English fans were portrayed as football hooligans, despite racing not being a sport with hooligan factions and is predominately enjoyed by the middle classes.
I just finished all six episodes of this. They did a brilliant job.
I think is because the Senna family his sister and nephew worked with Netflix and Gabriel Leone on this project.
Agreed!
brazilian actors >>>
Facts it was awesome
I'm telling you, I will be crying like a baby when this airs. I told my wife to not be surprised. Senna was my idol growing up; I watched all his races from 86 to 94. From a child to a teenager, Senna was the world for me.
Same. Best driver in my lifetime. After his death, I didn't watch F1 again till Jacques joined Williams, and that was only because my dad told me how Gilles was probably the best driver to never win a championship.
Yes! I am the same ... I was absolutely gutted the weekend he died. Roland Ratzenberger passed the day before too! Such a tragic weekend.
I watched him from a teenager to an adult., we're very lucky to have been alive to watch the gr8est ever driver, sent from God as a gift to Brazil and the world. RIP❤
Me too! I don’t think people realise that not only did we see his ascent and genius but we had to literally watch him die. I feel like a teenager whenever I see anything Imola 1994. Now I am older than he was when he passed
You and me and all the 80's kids!
A huge huge credit to Netflix to keep the cars and the overalls original and to keep the Marlboro and John Player ads on there cars and not to even attempt to try and hide it but to show as it was in those days. Huge respect.
Plot twist is that cigarette companies funded the movie. haha
Why would they try to hide it?
Showing the period-correct tobacco sponsors isn’t something which could be considered even marginally controversial.
“Huge credit”… for what? Doing what’s expected of them? 🤣
@@tstret3104 They did on Ron Howards Rush. Lauda didn't have any Marlboro logos on his overalls even though he had a personal contact with them. Also Hunts overalls were toned down.
A few years back Mclaren would photoshop images to remove West and Marlboro ads from old pictures. Thankfully they stopped doing that.
To answer your question it is legislation in different countries that can fine or even prohibit showing cigarette ads on TV shows even it would be historically correct.
Goes to show how far we have come in our absurd world. That something so normal as depicting reality back than is worth „huge respect“
@@tstret3104 lego removed the branding for their senna car :(
Truly one of the finest series ever created by Netflix. The attention to detail and the incredible effort poured into this masterpiece are absolutely mind-blowing. This is not just a show; it’s a heartfelt tribute to Senna’s legacy. Hats off to everyone involved-it’s an honor to witness such brilliance!
2:13 Smart transition 🔥
Fr 🔥
They cooked it🔥
Agreed 👍
For all the things Formula 1 is, Ayrton in the red and white Maclaren with the yellow helmet define the sport best. This is why he is the most talked about driver today even though his body died over 30 years ago he is alive and still in our minds today. This is why he is the greatest ever.
BEST THING NETFLIX EVER CREATED. JUST BINGED WATCHED AND WAS INNCREDIBLE!!!!
Yep, definitely did a good job. There's soo much other stuff they could have included but that would make a 10 season series 😅, I think they narrowed it down really well
totalmente de acuerdo... yo no puedo parar de llorar
Perfect ❤
This will be better than a single Hollywood F1 film. A REAL STORY WITH A REAL PERSON!
SENNA! SENNA! SENNA!
Looking forward to this more than that brad Pitt F1 movie.
Oh God yeah, that film will be a joke and nothing like actual F1. This series will fingers crossed be even a tenth of the legend Senna was and is.
for sure .
Just enjoy both and be glad there’s multiple f1 films coming out
100% especially the line “we need to build a car for combat” in the trailer pisses me of to this day
@@Silverblacklightthat line could only work in banger racing and maybe the world rally championship at a push, it really doesn't work in anyway shape or form for an f1 movie when light contact destroys the car 🤦♂️
Oh this is gonna be a tear jerker... That shot of Senna going into Tumberello... AH I am not ready for this!!
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Did i miss that? Do you have a timestamp?
@@mikkel2024is it 1:10 looks like a gearbox failure though
@@mikkel2024 I think he meant 1:42, but that's Roland, and Ayrton watching :(
@@g.wankel Yes, this. Senna is in the foreground in his blue Williams overalls
Just watched the series, and I'd say everything about it is perfect. One of the most heartbreaking loss in sports history.
The fact that we have this and the F1 movie to look forward to is insane. I’m really glad how far the sport has become in terms of popularity.
Absolutely, it’s even getting more popular in the US
@@vampsith haaha yes. I forgot to mention the usa.
Senna was a role model. On Sundays, used to be called Senna's day here in Luanda. Through him the Brazilian culture took another shift and influence. Brazil really help the Portuguese language to remain in the top 10 of most languages spoken in the World.
Eu não sabia que ele era popular aí. No Brasil as famílias se reuniam no domingo, faziam macarronada e frango assado e ficam esperando pela corrida.
@@matheusdavid258 mas as corridas eram geralmente pela manhã bem cedinho. Acho q, neste caso, a macarronada ficava para o almoço depois das corridas 😅
That short shot of Alain. My God, the actor's face is 100% accurate!
The actor playing Senna doesn't look like him unfortunately.
@@The_truthhz Yeah, they should've gone with Colapinto. Franco really resembles Ayrton. 😭
@@willy.1369or just Bruno senna
@@willy.1369 since when is colapinto an actor 😭
@@victorgondoit He might start one, since no F1 teams are willing to sign such a huge talent. He's basically free. 😭
I'm no prepared to this. Only trailer bring me tears. That day was a holiday inm Brazil, and all my family was watching tv. I remember exact moment when he hit the wall, im just a 8 yers old brazilian kid, and i can remember exact moment. Senna will live forever
It’s going to be an emotional rollercoaster, being amazed all over again by his driving talent, but always knowing how it will end.
I was 22, watching in England, and thought it was a worse crash than when Ratzenberger died the previous day.
@@leftmono1016 I agree. But see for my point of view...a boy with 8 years old, in a poor country, in a small town, watching with my dad since i was 4, the victory that guy, who are the only sucessful brazilian at the time, because our football was sucks in begin of 1990. In brazil, that 1 may was a tremendous shock.
@@leftmono1016 The senna effect is so big, that many people stoping watching F1. Seriouly. Today, many people don't reconize papayas mclaren, but reconize red and white mclaren.
@@leftmono1016 And don't let me wrong. Ratz was superbad too when happening, is undeny. But the senna accident was a very dark day for us. and today we have Hamilton, and Vettel, and Schumy with betters numbers, but for all those people were in BR, Senna will be the goat.
@@gplacido00 - it must have had a huge effect. Fantastic driver.
Lewis has always worn a yellow helmet as respect for his favourite driver.
One of the best shows I’ve ever seen. Simply brilliant, RIP SENNA
Really nice to hear them speak Portuguese when it makes sense, instead of being everything in English with accents. Well done. I'm very curious to see how good this is.
As an Indian living in Brazil, I can see what Senna means to Brazil and Netflix did perfect justification with this series.
My best episode is Episode 2 - Belonging (Monaco Racing), and Episode 3 - Ambition (Suzuka Racing)!!!
This looks absolutely fire. I can't believe we are going to see a masterpiece like this on Netflix.
We have to wait to see if they got it correct and made with care because this is their reputation on the line in this one
It's just the trailer and i'm already emotional. He will forever be one of the greatest f1 drivers and champions ever
I saw it complete few days ago and I still can't stop thinking about it, and still feel the pain of his loss... Forever the Best!!!
From Australia.. I'm REALLY looking forward to this. I watched Senna from 84
The "forever young" hits harder every time, the first time someone used this song appropriately.
Thanks to Netflix and all the people who participated in this project. It's perfect! A beautiful tribute to a great legend.
The song in English that I associate with Ayrton Senna is Simple The Best with Tina Turner. This is because a year before he died, at a show in Australia, Tina called him on stage at one of her shows and sang this song to the delight of the audience. And it left a lasting impression.
1:45 this is from the time Senna and Prost talking in the morning before Imola GP. They probably listening to Prost this time. Prost was furious that Senna documentary didn't include the time when they reconciled and become friend again
I watched this live... I was 14y old... Senna was in the car and talking over team radio... He was saying hi to his great rival and friend Alain Prost. He also said he missed him...
@Mobi666 yeah Prost was always saying this about the documentary. He was upset that they never showed "dear alain, we missed you"
It’s because Senna family was involved in the series and they have a great relationship with Prost
@mautrindade senna's family were also involved in the documentary. they spent like 2 days interviewing them. They also speak with Prost about 4 hours but only one line of Prost is shown in the final film. That's why he is so furious with the final product
어리석은 영화
I´ve seen this trailer more than 50 times, it gives me tears... Ayrton has been my inspiration of strength and courage. His death still hurts me so much.
Please give this man the respect he deserves by doing this right. You have no idea how much he means to people
Pra sempre SENNA!
Watching this I realise how hard it is to play Senna. The hardest bit is getting the depth of feeling of his driving. Senna had a charisma all his own. At the Autosport Awards, when Mansell was talking, everyone was chatting at their tables and, mainly, ignoring him. When Senna spoke, a different year, you could hear a pin drop. Everyone did not want to miss a word as he went into the depths of racing at speed, competition and winning.
I cried for 3 episodes straight till the end…this show was amazing just flat out beautiful
I was too young to understand F1 during Senna's time, but two moments of his story brought tears to my eyes.
The Brazil win (joy) & the Imola tragedy (sadness).
Live forever, Senna 🏎🇧🇷
I visited Imola this year and the movie looks like it'll pay the right tribute to the legacy of Senna.
But not just that most likely we finally after years we get to see Allain side of the story.
Watched it yesterday - whole series. There are a couple of "nitpicks" but overall I thought it was brilliant. Casting is superb as is the acting. And boy is the last one emotional.
I was most amazed by actors just nailing it and the sets and the recreation of the atmosphere of that era. Yes, there were some nitpicks but I can't say they could have made a better job. Overall, I really liked the series.
Ayrton had the fire and passion to top all racers. Yet so humble and loving. Congratulations Brazilians he deserves this and so do you. Peace!!
But sometimes he doesn’t show that being loving
He literally punch somebody
@@AmberHeardofmeSeres humanos também erram, não são perfeitos.🤷
Imagine praising a pedo
FOREVER YOUNG
just because of thisI bought Alphaville's concert tickets the next day!
I always knew Senna was one of the greatest but I never saw him race or knew that much about him aside from some documentaries. I broke down crying at the end of this show, it was very emotional and getting to see his life the way it was portrayed and how much F1 and racing meant to him, all his accomplishments etc.
Took all of a minute to forget that the actor isn't Senna. Great casting. Lets hope the writing keeps up with the pace only Senna can set.
Best series I’ve ever watched my entire life 😢 rip SENNA
SENNA(drive genious GOAT) is NR1...Brasil,greats from Latvia!!!
🇧🇷❤️🇱🇻
Saludos desde Colombia, estoy viendo la serie Senna en Netflix. Descanse en paz el mejor piloto de todos los tiempos, Aryton Senna. 🇨🇴
As a child waking up on Sundays just to watch Senna... the guy made our hearts go up to the stomach and back. The memories and the same feelings while watching this.
0:37 the Man, the Myth, the Legend
is that nicki lauda?
@udforreall yep
Yes my man NIKI LAUDA
It's an unusual feeling; every year that passes, Senna is remembered and cherished more deeply. This is what we call a true LEGEND, not a term to be overused for every fleeting athlete!
THE GREATEST DRIVER OF ALL TIME!
THANK YOU FOR THIS, TO PUT MORE EYES ON SENNA AND TO MAKE THIS FACT KNOWN TO THE WORLD!!!
TAKUMI SENT ME.
NAMASTE 🙏🏽 FROM BROOKLYN.
One of the best series on Netflix I ever saw on my life.
You know it's good when you comeback see the trailer again
I dont know who the dude playing Alain Prost is but he got the accent down perfect. Also, it seems like they're not gonna make Prost into a villain, which has often been his role in the media, so I'm hoping he might finally get some love.
Your words are mine
Personally I want his side of the story of Senna to be told given that his Idol even rival and the media should need his side of Senna’s story
Because ever since I heard Alain’s story presented by Aldas makes me sympathize Allain despite being Senna as my idol
I want an F1CU (f1 cinematic universe). About each f1 legend
Thank you, Netflix. Forever Ayrton Senna 🇧🇷
I had goosebumps and a tear in my eye watching this. I watched Senna in the 80s and 90s and this looks very authentic. The actor playing Senna has mastered his voice and the pace he spoke at, remarkable. This will be the only thing worth watching this year.
One of the Greatest Hero of my life 😍❤💯
From Sri Lanka
Just finished this. What a gripping and amazing series. Its beautifully shot and directed, encapsulating Sennas life perfectly
Forever young playing while seeing Senna it´s a mix of sadness and unforgetable moments.
I've been a fan of formula 1 since I was a kid, and the only thing I can say so far is the movie rush, which the f1 community accepted. We all know what Ayrton Senna represents in the world of motorsport, for me he is immortal. I hope this series will be the way he deserves it. The trailer looks promising, I can't wait to watch it.
@@TheAzraelTM he liked children he doesn’t represent anything. Crazy how people ignore that just because he drove a car fast.
He does not.
@@mcgroom8515but two very important things you will never ever take away from him what he done for Motorsport and even a nation.
Does it taint his rep? Never
Oh look everyone praises senna eventough he drove exactly the same as Verstappen . Ramming Prost 2 times in Suzuka 2 years after each other . British 🤡 but o well selective memory you guys have .
Overrated driver . Didn’t win karting championship , the famous 190e race he rammed Prost off track , and lauda was the fastest . Monaco in the rain Stefan bellof was faster. But all senna fans are blinded to see the truth
"I had the privilege of watching Ayrton race live, driving his Lotus JPS, then the Lotus Camel, and later, his McLaren, like a true master of the track. I was part of an era where he took our breath away, brought tears to our eyes, and, above all, filled our hearts with pride to be Brazilian. That timeline in which Ayrton Senna won felt magical, almost unreal. I miss every turn, every overtaking move, and the way he made the impossible look easy. Today, I lack a reason to feel that same pride. It’s a longing that only those who lived it can understand."
I lived it too, in Australia, I watched him from 84 when I was 11. Many Aussies loved Senna, he is gr8ly missed and forever loved
This is pure passion, I never was so emotional on every episode in my life till i watch this Netflix series, so satisfying ❤ the end is incredible: really and simply the best!
In all of my life i have two idols in motorsport:
Senna
Schumacher
These are in my ❤
Just finished watching. WOW! Great tribute to Senna!
God, I want to watch it. But I know I’ll cry… I always do. I miss watching this guy race, I miss everything about it. Being with family, cheering for him, praying it would rain. It’s pure nostalgia ❤
The biggest F1 Legend of all time. Um verdadeiro campeão
Loved not only by the Brazilians but by all the Portuguese nation as well 🇵🇹, his mother language.
Airton Senna and Nelson Piquet. Legends 🏎️
Netflix dont let us down. Dont p;lay with this one. This is about the world most greatest f1 driver all of time. People's champion
The best history ever. Congrats Netflix.
Best biopic that Netflix created 👏
I was skeptical at first but after watching the first episode I binged the entire thing and it was absolutely phenomenal! I really believe it did justice portraying the legend that Senna was and what he represents to our entire nation.
Funny enough, I disliked the first episode and almost dropped it altogether. But the following ones were solid. Not a masterpiece, but a very good series.
I nearly turned it off first episode when he broke a lap record whilst braking over the timed lap finish line to stop the car. Made by morons sadly.
@@akent46that wasn’t the same lap bro calm down 😂 they skip around a lot they’re not going to sit there and show his entire lap. It was meant to show his journey to f1.
This movie makes me cry like a kid
I am speechless. Thanks Netflix
My opa was a fire marshal at the Australian Grand Prix and has a photo of sennas car.
Sennas: one of the most badass Brazilians ever
Senna is the legend and will be remembered forever. A true legend, never back down from a race, truly heroic and inspirational. RIP SENNA ❤❤❤
This is a once-in-a-million opportunity for Netflix. This subject has virtually no limits in the quality it deserves. They cannot work hard enough on this. I truly hope they seize this opportunity. If they do, absolutely everyone will win.
@@alejandrocastro211 Netflix promoting people who liked underaged girls, nothing new.
every second i watch in netflix, my eyes always tears oh god senna is goat ❤
This was truly amazingly done and deserves awards for sure!
1 episode in and was glued to it. Hope it stays this good for the memory of this super champion!
best six hour movie ever made
senna never died, he just left us behind.
Ayrton Senna is a F1 legend. Netflix is going to really get credit for making a movie for Senna, wait till it's the most watched F1 movie/show. Thank you for honoring Senna 🙏
I tried and promised myself to watch without letting a tear, I failed miserably in the first minute already 😢
Thank you Senna for your dedication to the world, always proud of you. RIP Senna. one of your fans from Indonesia❤
Senna forever! The GOAT! We miss you!
Netflix need to nail this nobody has even or will ever be Ayrton Senna if you tell his story it needs to be perfection
i was born in 2008 and i have never seen Senna race live but when i found out about his death, it felt like a personal loss. that much impact he had
Same
Bravo Netflix, this was absolutely incredible, 11 out of 10!!! 👏👏👏
Now I'm going to watch it again! 😅
It's always a pleasure to meet.....Ayrton Senna
Espectacular!! Grande Ayrton. El mejor piloto de la historia junto con Fangio. 🇦🇷🇧🇷.
I hope Netflix NAILS this. It's not just about F1, it's about the LOVE of motorsports.
'Rain puts the cars on the same level, but not the drivers'. Max Verstappen honoured Ayrton Senna last weekend on Intelagos the only way and the best way.
When verstappen laps other drivers twice and wins by over a minute to P2 then I'll pay more attention
honestly if this series isn't perfect i'm gonna be so mad. senna deserves to be done justice
Don’t claim you want to be the best if you aren’t willing to go as far as dying for it - this man certainly was
THIS DIDN'T DISSAPOINT THANK YOU NETFLIX
brahhh....the actors are spot ON!!!!!
As a die hard F1 fan, I will restore my Netflix subscription just to not watch this on a third party website. My little tribute to Senna
Brazil will be always with you!!!!
I can't wait. Rest in peace Senna ❤
I just see it . EXCELLENT. NEED TO BE WATCHED!
No solo Brasil corría contigo Ayrton, Argentina también!!!
Sim, todos nós. As gravações foram feitas em parte na Argentina. Espero que façam uma série da lenda Juan Manuel Fangio também.
espero que colapinto consiga uma vaga para o ano que vem, ele já mostrou que é bom!
¡Salud, amigo!
Agora têm Colapinto! Que promessa!
Concerteza ele vai correr, ele é muito promissor assim como o Bortoleto@@zardinho