Senna suffered unsurvivable head injuries and lose conscious instantaneously. That was probably a deep agonal breath, a simple reflex movement of his nerves or his neck muscles setting a rest position involuntary
My dads favorite driver was senna when he was younger he told me he thought he was ok because he was twitching and understandably he was very upset when he found out that senna had died
Schumi winning 5 titles in a row, Vettel's 4 in a row, Hamilton's Mercedes dominance and Verstappen currently cruising to his 3rd consecutive title are *all* darker days for the sport than this. At least this evoked feelings in people, sparked conversation, coming out of the 80's into the 90's it was still kind of a given that to truly be *the man* you had to put your life on the line. Senna did just that, put his life on the line and didn't quite pay off in this particular instance, good TV though and an image etched into the very fabric of F1 for eternity. Had Senna survived he probably would have just turned into another Piquet after his career was over anyway.
Piquet is nothing like Senna. Senna would have probably have gone on to use his influence in regards to safety. Piquet as always been self serving, in my opinion. The problem with today’s F1 is it is a spec class with no variance. Just pure engineering and rules.
Same with my father, he was a massive Formula One fan and a huge Ayrton Senna supporter. The day he watched Senna crash on the TV and later learning that he died he was absolutely horrified and devastated, from that day on he would never watch or go to a Formula One race ever again.
It's also been 50 years since François Cevert and Roger Williamson were victims of fatal accidents in this discipline, if you were old enough to have known these two pilots who present the long macabre list I did not know them but on the other hand I knew Ayrton Senna much better obviously I was a teenager when he was the victim in his fatal accident
In case anyone was wondering , the reason he smashed into the wall was that the team had welded on an extra piece onto the steering shaft to bring the steering wheel closer to him. The weld eventually fatigued, snapped and he lost steering. I guess nobody thought a fail-safe was in order.
You’re wrong. It never snapped. They have the data from the steering column and the force applied. It showed it was intact the entire time up until impact.
@@shakmarriott4820 Senna had oversteer in the rear which came from rear becoming unsettled from bumpy track. He corrected it and went into the wall. Simple as that. The idea the column broke was a school of thought to take the blame from Senna and place it on Williams. Williams was in hot water due to this widespread belief so obviously they debunked it. They did a huge documentary on it.
@@shakmarriott4820 Though I want to stress (in my opinion) it’s not the fault of Senna. It was the FIA or whoever let the race go on. They had numerous signs the track was too dangerous to run F1 with short runoff and rough track.
When I see this video clip I can't help but think what a tragic loss.He not only was a great champion ultimate competitor but also a special human being who cared about others what could have been.I have always admired him for who he was.
Just shows how technology and safety has changed today. Iv seen far far more horrific accidents then that and the driver either gets out himself, or is assisted out. The halo on today’s cars prevents exactly what killed him. A tire from his car literally hit him on the head and forced his head abruptly back into his seat, causing major skull fractures, which ultimately killed him. The car wasn’t even that badly damaged, just the lack of safety equipment on the car killed him.
it wasn't the tire, there were no fractures. It was the suspension of the wheel gone through his head. His helmet was full of blood, he had fatal brain injuries.
The car was very badly damaged. You can see a huge crack in the monocoque to Ayrton's left side that runs the full length down. It takes an incredibly big impact to break a car in half like that.
@@user-kx6gx8do1d Senna's death was’t caused by the collision, but by the suspension rod going through his brain at his right eye finding a gap of a few millimeters between the helmet and the visor. He didn't have any of the injuries you're describing here. Nothing was visible on his helmet either, apart from the fact that the fabric lining on the inside was pure blood. But others also said that there were no fractures or other injuries. Even Dr. Sid Watkins said things completely opposite to what you are stating here. John Bisignano said there were no broken bones, or any brusing in his body. If the suspension didn't hit him right there, he could have gone back to the paddock for the spare car. These are facts, stop writing nonsense! If you have nothing to do with the topic, don't comment bullshit!!!
RIP Ayrton Senna (March 21, 1960 - May 1, 1994), aged 34 And RIP Roland Ratzenberger (July 4, 1960 - April 30, 1994), aged 33 You both will be remembered as legends. Today and yesterday marks 30 years since we lost them both.
Senna's and Bianchi's crashes are the reasons why F1 has introduced advanced safety measures. The Halo, Changes in the suit making it fireproof and the helmet too. Really hats😥 off to Senna and Bianchi. RIP 😢
The ultimate sacrifice F1 ever lived... Every driver getting out safely from an accident must be reminded why (s)he's still alive. To a great driver whose last tributes were helping his countrymates and to a safest F1. And it's still going on... Thank you for the memories you shared to us, you're immortal in our hearts. Still pain yet the positive is getting over my long spent tears.
Watching this live as a 12 year old I remember my uncle shouting that he had moved so wasn’t dead. You could tell by Murray Walkers tone throughout the rest of the coverage that they knew Senna was in a very bad way. Awful day in racing and probably the first famous person I admired at that time who had died and had an effect on me.
I still have this on VHS tape as it happened. I always recorded live F1 on Eurosport. Senna and Mansell were our all time greats. Nobody knew that the upper suspension link had penetrated Senna’s Helmet and brain. It was a million to one fluke that he died.
Lembro de estar assistindo a corrida com a minha irmã e o filhinho dela. Saí pra fazer um favor pra ela e quando voltei a batida já tinha acontecido. Com 10 anos de idade eu não tinha noção da perda e só fui chorar anos depois. A gente costuma querer ser mais jovem, mas as vezes eu gosto de ter a idade que eu tenho, porque eu pude ver o Ayrton Senna correr, pude torcer por ele nos domingos. Era aquela torcida tranquila, a gente sabia que, ou ele iria ganhar ou ia ficar numa boa posição.
Yes, here from Germany! My dad is the biggest Ayrton Senna Fan I know. They met once in Hockenheim on a racing weekend - and he stopped watching F1 for a long time after Senna's death even though he loved the sport generally ...
( LAGOA SECA -PARAIBA BRASIL) FOI UNS DOS PIORES DIAS DE TRISTEZA NA MINHA VIDA. ACOMPANHAVA A CORRIDA SEMPRE DE FORMULA 1 DE AYTON SENNA DEPOIS DESTE EPISODIO NÃO QUIS MAIS ACOMPANHAR FORMULA 1 NA TV.AYRTON SENNA É INSUBSTITUÍVEL NO GP BRASILEIRO NÃO EXISTE OUTRO IGUAL A ELE
detail: alan Prost, his rival, was there at senna's funeral carrying his coffin... a beautiful gesture for the automobile world and respect for senna Senna Forever ❤
@@Cauadesouzanascimento174 Não sei, mano, Prost era um cara invejoso, foi no enterro fazer média, na verdade, nem os diretores da FIA gostavam do Senna, fizeram palhaçada com o título de 1993 dando pro Prost, pois Senna não era pau mandado, Senna batia de frente e expunha as palhaçadas da FIA, não aceitavam que um cara que vinha de um país marginalizado, como era considerado o Brasil por eles, fosse superior na pista a um europeu. Senna sofreu muito preconceito, como ainda muitos brasileiros sofrem no exterior hoje em dia, mas não é vitimizando, contudo, antigamente era bem pior. É só olhar o Djokovic, por mais que seja o maior da história o que tem gente principalmente da imprensa que torce o nariz a essa realidade é enorme, não aceitam que um eslavo, de um país alinhado com a Rússia seja considerado o maior de todos os tempos.
@@BarreteFrigioVery true. Senna was well respected by many but it was inherently not the same for the FIA that brushed the 2 deaths on April 31 and May 1 under the rug.
Time is a strange thing. I'm 58 years old and this seem like just a few years ago to me but to younger people it'll seem like a lifetime ago. I used to go to the Grand Prix in the 1980s. I saw some F1 greats in that time. Drivers like Lauda, Piquet, Prost and Senna of course. It's strange to think how long ago it was.
His commitment to the sport was paramount. Even though he had a bad feeling about racing a day after losing his close friend he hunkered down and gave it his all. He deserves to be remembered forever.
Ayrton Senna was more than just a Formula 1 driver, he was an icon, a legend, a hero who marked generations and continues to be remembered and revered to this day. Senna was not just a competitor, he was an asphalt artist, a master of speed, an extraordinary driver who took the sport to new heights. Senna was much more than just a racing driver, he was an incredible human being, with a pure soul and a generous heart. His devotion to philanthropy and his commitment to helping those most in need show that he was not only a champion on the track, but also off it. Senna was not content with just winning races, he always sought perfection, excellence, the maximum limit of his abilities. His determination, his focus and his passion for the sport made him one of the greatest drivers of all time. Senna left a legacy that goes far beyond the race track. He inspired millions of people around the world to pursue their dreams, to overcome their limits, to fight with all their might for what they believe in. Ayrton Senna was and always will be a symbol of courage, determination and overcoming. His memory remains alive in our hearts, in our minds, in our souls. He will never be forgotten, for his legacy is eternal, his spirit is immortal. Ayrton Senna, you were and always will be a true hero, an idol, an example to be followed. His light will continue to shine forever, illuminating the path of those who seek excellence, passion, and overcoming. Thank you for everything you have done, for everything you stood for, for everything you are. Rest in peace, champ. Forever in our hearts.
Republic of Congo, about 2PM. The radio on the FM wave announced Senna was gone. I'll never forget that day, where I was and what I was doing. I was a child but I never forgot, never will.
A Halo blocks large foreign bodies from entering the cockpit area and hitting the driver, a Halo would not have helped in this crash as it was pure blunt-force trauma from hitting the wall at incredibly high speeds. Even the suspension hitting him in the head wouldn't have been caught by the Halo. Sadly, this was only preventable with better crash-barriers/run-off area and a failsafe on his steerings weld.
@@SpaaaaceMaan Senna was speared in the head by suspension components. There was not a bruise or scratch on his entire body. If not for the suspension pushrods, etc striking him in the head, he walks away. It was not a "blunt force" injury at all.
Imola, fast, technical, bumpy and dangerous. A very tragic weekend for F1 with the loss of Roland Ratzenberger on the Saturday and Ayrton Senna on Sunday. Damon Hill also driving a Williams took part in the restart not knowing had the car failed Senna, something that the Italian govt had accused the team in the aftermath. Much respect to all drivers in F1. Imola and dangerous circuits like it test the lives of the drivers and riders who race there.
what makes me so happy is crashes like this and worse happen now and the drivers just walk out. safety has improved massively, it may not be perfect but zhou’s crash at silverstone last year would’ve most likely been fatal in the past.
RIP in the biggest driver ever i watch it live in tv in Greece when I was 20 years old and I can't to believe it and after one day we learn that he died my heart is broken💔
Bardzo go ceniłem. Dla mnie był najlepszym kierowcą F1! Do tego empatyczny i myślący o bezpieczeństwie w F1. Ten wypadek mną wstrząsnął i pamiętam go, jakby to było wczoraj. Spoczywaj w pokoju wiecznym Ayrton! 😢
Vedere dopo tanti anni questo terribile crash mi fa rivivere quell momento ....ero scoppiata a piangere ....perchè vedendo che Ayrton non si muoveva temevo il peggio.Ayrton rimarrai sempre nell mio cuore ❤R.I.P.🙏
a 30 anos atras Senna encerrou sua historia, eternamente em nossos corações o ultimo ídolo do Brasil e do mundo, Ayrton Senna é o maior! tem um grande legado e deixou milhões de fãs vidrados as 4 da manhã olhando a televisão, nunca será esquecido o famoso Senninha.
Que imágenes tan dolorosas, cada que las veo me duele mi corazón y mi mente empieza a llorar por su muerte tan trágica, descansa en paz gran campeón, Senna
Era el mejor de todos,un accidente que no entenderé nunca .para mi es la barra de la dirección bloqueada ,pero enfin ,nunca lo sabremos ,descansa en Paz
Io ho ancora le lacrime agli occhi rivedendo e ripensando a quel maledetto week end di 29 anni fa che ricordo bene quel giorno ci lasciava un pilota fantastico e un uomo dall animo buono che aiutava a tante persone . R I p Ayrton sempre nel mio e nei cuori di milioni di persone che ti ammiravano . Simply the best!!!!!!
It was a very sad day,i remember it.I was not a senna fan but i admitted his talent.I did not find myself on this earth for several weeks after the accident...It was a terrible loss...
Watched this whilst at BRNC Devon during Midshipman training. I knew immediately this was a bad accident. Despite his head moving, his hands didn't. RIP to one of the greatest drivers ever.
Nobody under 40 can really have a clue what a huge story and unbelievable event this was at the time. Hamilton and Verstappen could crash into each other next race and both die in a huge fireball and it wouldn’t come close to the shockwaves this sent out. Senna was a god, we thought he was immortal
At the last few senconds you can still see his head move
muscle spasms
Senna suffered unsurvivable head injuries and lose conscious instantaneously. That was probably a deep agonal breath, a simple reflex movement of his nerves or his neck muscles setting a rest position involuntary
made me cry
My dads favorite driver was senna when he was younger he told me he thought he was ok because he was twitching and understandably he was very upset when he found out that senna had died
Yes that’s true
One of the darkest days in Formula One’s history. Just devastating
Like the other drivers never happened eh?
@@peteranserin3708 the wiki article says another driver died in the same race, in qualifying.
Roland Ratzenberger
Schumi winning 5 titles in a row, Vettel's 4 in a row, Hamilton's Mercedes dominance and Verstappen currently cruising to his 3rd consecutive title are *all* darker days for the sport than this.
At least this evoked feelings in people, sparked conversation, coming out of the 80's into the 90's it was still kind of a given that to truly be *the man* you had to put your life on the line. Senna did just that, put his life on the line and didn't quite pay off in this particular instance, good TV though and an image etched into the very fabric of F1 for eternity. Had Senna survived he probably would have just turned into another Piquet after his career was over anyway.
Piquet is nothing like Senna.
Senna would have probably have gone on to use his influence in regards to safety.
Piquet as always been self serving, in my opinion.
The problem with today’s F1 is it is a spec class with no variance.
Just pure engineering and rules.
my grandfather was there that day. he never went to see another F1 race again
I stopped watching once Earnhardt hit the wall.
I don't blame him one bit
really? for me the reason i watch formule 1 since the late 60's. i loved the 70s damn it was nice.
Same with my father, he was a massive Formula One fan and a huge Ayrton Senna supporter. The day he watched Senna crash on the TV and later learning that he died he was absolutely horrified and devastated, from that day on he would never watch or go to a Formula One race ever again.
lol what a coward. i watch that stuff for breakfast
29 years later and senna will still be missed by millions of f1 fans
And for those years when ever i watch this, i am waiting him to turn that corner slowly :(
tbh. senna was a massive jerk. had a 15 year old girlfriend and i dont see much to respect.
It's also been 50 years since François Cevert and Roger Williamson were victims of fatal accidents in this discipline, if you were old enough to have known these two pilots who present the long macabre list I did not know them but on the other hand I knew Ayrton Senna much better obviously I was a teenager when he was the victim in his fatal accident
And he's name used in McLaren senna, respect
i agree
Exactly 30 years ago today and his legacy still lives on
the best ever the real GOAT nothing to do with today's snow flakes - HE WAS F 1!
That makes sense why Netflix dropped the Senna series trailer a few days ago.
Difficult to believe how long ago this devastating crash was.
The car just fell apart like it was made of half an inch of alloy, he never had a chance.
it didn't even look that bad. He was just siting there, how did it kill him? Blunt force?
Im not devastated
Hi leokimvideo love your vids and ghis devastating
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In case anyone was wondering , the reason he smashed into the wall was that the team had welded on an extra piece onto the steering shaft to bring the steering wheel closer to him. The weld eventually fatigued, snapped and he lost steering. I guess nobody thought a fail-safe was in order.
You’re wrong. It never snapped. They have the data from the steering column and the force applied. It showed it was intact the entire time up until impact.
@@deliberation6022so what happened then
@@shakmarriott4820 Senna had oversteer in the rear which came from rear becoming unsettled from bumpy track. He corrected it and went into the wall. Simple as that.
The idea the column broke was a school of thought to take the blame from Senna and place it on Williams. Williams was in hot water due to this widespread belief so obviously they debunked it.
They did a huge documentary on it.
@@shakmarriott4820 Though I want to stress (in my opinion) it’s not the fault of Senna. It was the FIA or whoever let the race go on. They had numerous signs the track was too dangerous to run F1 with short runoff and rough track.
As the car lurches right, his helmet come into view from a sudden shift in G-force.
Even watching this 30 years later it hurts so much…We will never forget you Ayrton
😢😢😢 verdade
💔😢
When I see this video clip I can't help but think what a tragic loss.He not only was a great champion ultimate competitor but also a special human being who cared about others what could have been.I have always admired him for who he was.
В 94 мне было 17.После его гибели я перестал смотреть Формулу.Не смог.
@@user-mo5oj8pz1h Мне было 14. Я все еще не отошел до конца.
You admire him for having an underage girlfriend?
@@Skive_67 wtf?
@@Gremista_MatadorDeMorango he dated a 15 year old
Just shows how technology and safety has changed today.
Iv seen far far more horrific accidents then that and the driver either gets out himself, or is assisted out. The halo on today’s cars prevents exactly what killed him.
A tire from his car literally hit him on the head and forced his head abruptly back into his seat, causing major skull fractures, which ultimately killed him.
The car wasn’t even that badly damaged, just the lack of safety equipment on the car killed him.
it wasn't the tire, there were no fractures. It was the suspension of the wheel gone through his head. His helmet was full of blood, he had fatal brain injuries.
The car was very badly damaged. You can see a huge crack in the monocoque to Ayrton's left side that runs the full length down. It takes an incredibly big impact to break a car in half like that.
Or the concrete barrier won't give way just like a large tree
@@user-kx6gx8do1d Senna's death was’t caused by the collision, but by the suspension rod going through his brain at his right eye finding a gap of a few millimeters between the helmet and the visor. He didn't have any of the injuries you're describing here. Nothing was visible on his helmet either, apart from the fact that the fabric lining on the inside was pure blood. But others also said that there were no fractures or other injuries. Even Dr. Sid Watkins said things completely opposite to what you are stating here. John Bisignano said there were no broken bones, or any brusing in his body. If the suspension didn't hit him right there, he could have gone back to the paddock for the spare car. These are facts, stop writing nonsense! If you have nothing to do with the topic, don't comment bullshit!!!
i thought a piece of his cars suspension broke off, hit the wall and bounced back into and pierced his helmet and thats what killed him..
Exactly 29 years now since this happened 😔
RIP. 🌹
30 years now rip..
RIP Ayrton Senna (March 21, 1960 - May 1, 1994), aged 34
And
RIP Roland Ratzenberger (July 4, 1960 - April 30, 1994), aged 33
You both will be remembered as legends.
Today and yesterday marks 30 years since we lost them both.
And Ratzenberger too
Senna's and Bianchi's crashes are the reasons why F1 has introduced advanced safety measures. The Halo, Changes in the suit making it fireproof and the helmet too. Really hats😥 off to Senna and Bianchi. RIP 😢
Pretty sure fireproof suits were mandatory after Niki Lauda’s near fatal crash.
Hans device could at least, save senna's life if it was introduced at that time
The halo would of done nothing for senna in this crash..
@@casualSimRacer3312 no no no … Jesus 100 % prevented bharain and hamilton from being seriously hurt or killed
@@albeback5234are you stupid jesus is fake
The ultimate sacrifice F1 ever lived...
Every driver getting out safely from an accident must be reminded why (s)he's still alive.
To a great driver whose last tributes were helping his countrymates and to a safest F1. And it's still going on...
Thank you for the memories you shared to us, you're immortal in our hearts.
Still pain yet the positive is getting over my long spent tears.
At least his sacrifice wasn't in vain
Grosjean survived because of this crash
I think bianchi's accident has more to do than this, but yeah, It is heartbraking that this has to happen in order to improve safety measures
for me lauda is the most impressive with his ultimate will to drive again
no no no … Covid-19 mask saved Grojean’s life
@@Ruben-bc8ms Maybe the halo and more frequent safety cars, but there's a reason no one died from 1995-2015
Watching this live as a 12 year old I remember my uncle shouting that he had moved so wasn’t dead. You could tell by Murray Walkers tone throughout the rest of the coverage that they knew Senna was in a very bad way. Awful day in racing and probably the first famous person I admired at that time who had died and had an effect on me.
he wanted to win though, he could chosen to lose and live.
@@isaura-22 Wtf are you talking about?
@@isaura-22 I don’t think for a second Ayrton or those close to him thought he was going to get killed in that race.
@@isaura-22That's what racing is about. You race, compete with others, to win, not to lose.
@@isaura-22are you for real!?
I still have this on VHS tape as it happened. I always recorded live F1 on Eurosport. Senna and Mansell were our all time greats. Nobody knew that the upper suspension link had penetrated Senna’s Helmet and brain. It was a million to one fluke that he died.
Have you noticed how the cameras they used back then seemed to make motorsport look more exciting especially the onboard camera ! 👍🇬🇧
@@sickoftheleftwingscum what your actually trying to say is that it shows the danger these drivers are facing should anything go wrong.
Fbi
nah thats wrong, he had 3 fatal injuries, only having one of these injuries still would have caused his death.
@@sickoftheleftwingscumit was more exciting back then because the cars were slightly slower
Che tristezza queste immagini...che tristezza abbiamo perso il più grande pilota della storia...Dio accolga la sua anima . Riposa in pace Airton...
Lembro de estar assistindo a corrida com a minha irmã e o filhinho dela. Saí pra fazer um favor pra ela e quando voltei a batida já tinha acontecido. Com 10 anos de idade eu não tinha noção da perda e só fui chorar anos depois.
A gente costuma querer ser mais jovem, mas as vezes eu gosto de ter a idade que eu tenho, porque eu pude ver o Ayrton Senna correr, pude torcer por ele nos domingos. Era aquela torcida tranquila, a gente sabia que, ou ele iria ganhar ou ia ficar numa boa posição.
anyone in 2024?
30years past today.
Yes, here from Germany! My dad is the biggest Ayrton Senna Fan I know. They met once in Hockenheim on a racing weekend - and he stopped watching F1 for a long time after Senna's death even though he loved the sport generally ...
Yes. Here, in Brazil, the 1st May 2024 was a very sad day for all of us in this country. Senna was a brazilian national hero.
Bro everytime i see this i got tears 😢
Eu
( LAGOA SECA -PARAIBA BRASIL) FOI UNS DOS PIORES DIAS DE TRISTEZA NA MINHA VIDA. ACOMPANHAVA A CORRIDA SEMPRE DE FORMULA 1 DE AYTON SENNA DEPOIS DESTE EPISODIO NÃO QUIS MAIS ACOMPANHAR FORMULA 1 NA TV.AYRTON SENNA É INSUBSTITUÍVEL NO GP BRASILEIRO NÃO EXISTE OUTRO IGUAL A ELE
detail: alan Prost, his rival, was there at senna's funeral carrying his coffin... a beautiful gesture for the automobile world and respect for senna
Senna Forever ❤
Hypocritical.
@@BarreteFrigioHipócrita nada. Ele era um rival que tinha muitos atritos com o Senna, mas não o odiava pessoalmente.
@@Cauadesouzanascimento174 Não sei, mano, Prost era um cara invejoso, foi no enterro fazer média, na verdade, nem os diretores da FIA gostavam do Senna, fizeram palhaçada com o título de 1993 dando pro Prost, pois Senna não era pau mandado, Senna batia de frente e expunha as palhaçadas da FIA, não aceitavam que um cara que vinha de um país marginalizado, como era considerado o Brasil por eles, fosse superior na pista a um europeu. Senna sofreu muito preconceito, como ainda muitos brasileiros sofrem no exterior hoje em dia, mas não é vitimizando, contudo, antigamente era bem pior. É só olhar o Djokovic, por mais que seja o maior da história o que tem gente principalmente da imprensa que torce o nariz a essa realidade é enorme, não aceitam que um eslavo, de um país alinhado com a Rússia seja considerado o maior de todos os tempos.
@@BarreteFrigioVery true. Senna was well respected by many but it was inherently not the same for the FIA that brushed the 2 deaths on April 31 and May 1 under the rug.
this is pretty much identical to the stroll incident that happened yesterday amazing how far the safety has come in this sport
It's terrifying. This crash will remain etched forever in my head, I can't believe it.
It was certainly etched in his
@@grahamjordan1040Have some respect
Just replace your head with another one.
@@ahmadsantoso9712 dude.. respect him please
The sounds of the crash are etched
Time is a strange thing. I'm 58 years old and this seem like just a few years ago to me but to younger people it'll seem like a lifetime ago. I used to go to the Grand Prix in the 1980s. I saw some F1 greats in that time. Drivers like Lauda, Piquet, Prost and Senna of course. It's strange to think how long ago it was.
walking a F1 track in 1992, seems like yesterday!!❤
Same for me. Haven't watched since 1994
Never forgotten. RIP Ayrton & Roland
His commitment to the sport was paramount. Even though he had a bad feeling about racing a day after losing his close friend he hunkered down and gave it his all. He deserves to be remembered forever.
Ayrton Senna was more than just a Formula 1 driver, he was an icon, a legend, a hero who marked generations and continues to be remembered and revered to this day. Senna was not just a competitor, he was an asphalt artist, a master of speed, an extraordinary driver who took the sport to new heights. Senna was much more than just a racing driver, he was an incredible human being, with a pure soul and a generous heart. His devotion to philanthropy and his commitment to helping those most in need show that he was not only a champion on the track, but also off it. Senna was not content with just winning races, he always sought perfection, excellence, the maximum limit of his abilities. His determination, his focus and his passion for the sport made him one of the greatest drivers of all time. Senna left a legacy that goes far beyond the race track. He inspired millions of people around the world to pursue their dreams, to overcome their limits, to fight with all their might for what they believe in. Ayrton Senna was and always will be a symbol of courage, determination and overcoming. His memory remains alive in our hearts, in our minds, in our souls. He will never be forgotten, for his legacy is eternal, his spirit is immortal. Ayrton Senna, you were and always will be a true hero, an idol, an example to be followed. His light will continue to shine forever, illuminating the path of those who seek excellence, passion, and overcoming. Thank you for everything you have done, for everything you stood for, for everything you are. Rest in peace, champ. Forever in our hearts.
Chatgpt
I remember watching this live. Incredibly sad.
Republic of Congo, about 2PM. The radio on the FM wave announced Senna was gone. I'll never forget that day, where I was and what I was doing. I was a child but I never forgot, never will.
Horrible accidente y fatal,descanse en paz el más grande de todos los tiempos.❤
si
😢
Heart breaking to see. Senna was an amazing F1 driver.
No one deserves such ending 😢 R. I. P. Ayerton Senna .
Depois deste dia, as nossas manhãs de domingo, não foram mais as mesmas na fórmula I. Eterno SENA.
I was 17 when Ayrton left us. My heart still cries now 🙏♥️💕💕
Get a life
I was 15 years old...Sort of felt like childhood ended that weekend at Imola.
The introduction of Halo was a groundbreaking addition to F1 cars and now u know why.
Sadly, the injury he suffered, halo may not of saved him.
A Halo blocks large foreign bodies from entering the cockpit area and hitting the driver, a Halo would not have helped in this crash as it was pure blunt-force trauma from hitting the wall at incredibly high speeds. Even the suspension hitting him in the head wouldn't have been caught by the Halo. Sadly, this was only preventable with better crash-barriers/run-off area and a failsafe on his steerings weld.
@@paulwhybrow7407likely not. The 3 fatal shrapnel wounds he received struck him from areas a halo could not protect
@@SpaaaaceMaan Senna was speared in the head by suspension components. There was not a bruise or scratch on his entire body. If not for the suspension pushrods, etc striking him in the head, he walks away. It was not a "blunt force" injury at all.
Imola, fast, technical, bumpy and dangerous.
A very tragic weekend for F1 with the loss of Roland Ratzenberger on the Saturday and Ayrton Senna on Sunday.
Damon Hill also driving a Williams took part in the restart not knowing had the car failed Senna, something that the Italian govt had accused the team in the aftermath.
Much respect to all drivers in F1.
Imola and dangerous circuits like it test the lives of the drivers and riders who race there.
MY HEART BREAKS AT 0.11 SEC SINCE 1994 💔 I LOVE YOU AYRTON
what makes me so happy is crashes like this and worse happen now and the drivers just walk out. safety has improved massively, it may not be perfect but zhou’s crash at silverstone last year would’ve most likely been fatal in the past.
It's a sobering experience, watching the last moments of a person's life.
“Senna bateu forte” descanse em paz Senna
I couldn't imagine what my father and my mother's family went trough after seeing this thank God all of my family members are doing great now
Una pena muy grande hasta el día de hoy.
En ese día murió el mejor corredor de Fórmula 1 de la historia.
GRANDE Senna,un’icona incancellabile!
Senna was his own man and was not liked by the elites of the racing establishment, the crash leaves more questions than answers to this day!
Murdered by the el its
The worse day on my life , i was watching this 😢 as a kid i cried all day !
Uma grande perda!!!
Saudades daquelas emoções que eles nos causava...
RIP in the biggest driver ever i watch it live in tv in Greece when I was 20 years old and I can't to believe it and after one day we learn that he died my heart is broken💔
I still can't watch this; it hits my core... RIP the best F1 driver ever...
Can’t believe it’s been 29 years already……
Bardzo go ceniłem. Dla mnie był najlepszym kierowcą F1! Do tego empatyczny i myślący o bezpieczeństwie w F1. Ten wypadek mną wstrząsnął i pamiętam go, jakby to było wczoraj. Spoczywaj w pokoju wiecznym Ayrton! 😢
Vedere dopo tanti anni questo terribile crash mi fa rivivere quell momento ....ero scoppiata a piangere ....perchè vedendo che Ayrton non si muoveva temevo il peggio.Ayrton rimarrai sempre nell mio cuore ❤R.I.P.🙏
30 years later...
It's still hurt and sad to rewatch this.
R.I.P Ayrton Senna 😢
I STILL CAN'T OVER THIS.
ayrton senna e pelé sempre serão os maiores idolos do brasil e com certeza nunca serao esquecidos...
Rip fenomeno! Per sempre nei nostri cuori.
Ed anche il povero Ratzemberger.
a 30 anos atras Senna encerrou sua historia, eternamente em nossos corações o ultimo ídolo do Brasil e do mundo, Ayrton Senna é o maior! tem um grande legado e deixou milhões de fãs vidrados as 4 da manhã olhando a televisão, nunca será esquecido o famoso Senninha.
Que imágenes tan dolorosas, cada que las veo me duele mi corazón y mi mente empieza a llorar por su muerte tan trágica, descansa en paz gran campeón, Senna
Gran piloto
Senna was one of my idols back in the days and he still is. rip senna you will be remembered forever
He died instantly. He had skull fractures, brain injury, and a ruptured temporal artery... R.I.P.
he didn’t his head was moving in the car after the accident I saw it on Live tv
@@Thomas-im2tk Nerves.
@@PatrickPierceBateman I looked it up apparently he was alive for a good 5/10mins after the crash before he eventually died
@@Thomas-im2tk He was unconscious/braindead.
@@PatrickPierceBateman yes but he didn’t die straight away like I said
R.I.P Ayrton Senna you will always be an F1 Legend
One of saddest days in brazilian History. We miss you so much, Senna.
Its so hard do believe that this legends, this humble man lost his life in this tragic accident, almost 30 yers ago... very sad, never forgotten!
Um dos maiores ícones da historia do Brasil e F1, seu legado nunca sera esquecido
Há 30 anos ayrton Senna morreu e um dos melhores pilotos de corrida 30 anos que os fãs ainda ficam tristes com a partida dele 😢😢😢
R.I.P.Einer der besten Rennfahrer!Schicksal...
Rest in peace legend
Sleep well brave soul.
*And today 30 years later this scene still hurts me...*
(1960- Forever)
30 years ago today.
RIP Ayrton Senna.
*Senna Sempre* 🇧🇷🏁
29 years later , We had stroll crash in Singapore in a similar fashion. He came out without a scratch. God bless Technology and Engineering
What causes this is the the wheel bounced up an smashed him in the head at 160mph
One of the best drivers I’ve ever seen! RIP bro!
I am a Ferrari one but i can say he was legend renault driver, just not this he was really legend.. Rest in peace Aytron Senna..
30 anos sem você Airton Senna😢
Hoje faz 30 anos que essa lenda nos deixou!!!
1 de mayo de 1994.
Y la selección brasilera ganó dos meses después el mundial y se lo dedicaron.
Williams killed Senna. The onboard camera is still very clearly intact, so wheres the full onboard footage until Senna hits the wall?
The cars electric system broke
it crashed so it caused the system to shut off and break so onboard cam died
@@breezyfennecyt1168 Williams testified said the "regie" moved the camera to a different driver so its not what Williams gave as a reason. Very weird.
Senna asked for it to be closer, it is their fault but not entirely
One of the few prides that gives me to be Brazilian is to know that I was born in the same country as the legend Ayrton Senna !
First time i watched this, i sobbed, what a loss
Era el mejor de todos,un accidente que no entenderé nunca .para mi es la barra de la dirección bloqueada ,pero enfin ,nunca lo sabremos ,descansa en Paz
This was the last day I watched any F1 race. Been 30 years.
💔😢
AINDA É O GRANDE HERÓI DO POVO BRASILEIRO!
SENNA FOREVER! ❤
Sim!
Mi vengono i brividi ancora adesso a guardarlo...
From time to time I still think It was a bad dream 🙏❤️ obrigado por tudo lenda!!!
Strolls crash in Singapore was so similar to this, shows how much the safety in the cars has improved because Stroll walked out with zero injuries.
didnt know he crashed on a concrete wall like senna did, but now i know thanks.
Mi ídolo ayrton senna
Для мене Айртон Сенна на завжди чемпіон,на завжди номер один в автоспорті! Вічна пам'ять!
It’s hard to watch, such a legend of the sport.
Impressionante a quantidade de estrangeiros sobre uma pessoa brasileira. Eu nunca mais vi isso. Perdemos nosso único ídolo mundial
Io ho ancora le lacrime agli occhi rivedendo e ripensando a quel maledetto week end di 29 anni fa che ricordo bene quel giorno ci lasciava un pilota fantastico e un uomo dall animo buono che aiutava a tante persone . R I p Ayrton sempre nel mio e nei cuori di milioni di persone che ti ammiravano . Simply the best!!!!!!
30 years ago....we lost a racing legend.
Каждый раз смотрю и надеюсь, что он сможет повернуть...
It was a very sad day,i remember it.I was not a senna fan but i admitted his talent.I did not find myself on this earth for several weeks after the accident...It was a terrible loss...
30 years on. Senna Sempre.
This tears me apart every time. Too soon.
Watched this whilst at BRNC Devon during Midshipman training. I knew immediately this was a bad accident. Despite his head moving, his hands didn't. RIP to one of the greatest drivers ever.
Meu Deus eu me lembro desse dia como se fosse hoje, eu estava assistindo a corrida. Eu não imaginei que ele fosse perder a vida nessa batida
My worst moment as a kid
Nobody under 40 can really have a clue what a huge story and unbelievable event this was at the time. Hamilton and Verstappen could crash into each other next race and both die in a huge fireball and it wouldn’t come close to the shockwaves this sent out. Senna was a god, we thought he was immortal
"Senna bateu forte..." a frase que todo brasileiro se entristece de ouvir.
Il pilota più talentuoso di tutti i tempi... Grande persona anche.. Che sfortuna maledetta... 👏💎⭐👽😞
30 years ago today 😢 Rest in Peace 🙏
Senna ran and saved Comas the moment he crashed in 1992. When Senna crashed no one ran to save him.
He died instantly, how could anyone save him?
Bruh he died when a piece of the car hit his head, there was nothing anyone could do
What are you talking about? There's a dozen people and a vehicle running out on the track as soon as he crashes.
nope, when Commas found out tried to come and try to help, but Senna was already dead
Commas was understandably shaken about this
@@juanchololgamex8653 you're correct which is why he retired after that season.