The Magic of Senna at Monaco

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Published 2024-05-26

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  • @steveoga
    F1 history is before and after Ayrton Senna.
  • The point about ‘84 is that the chequered flag was shown too. Only the red flag should have been shown. So, by the regulation at the time, the chequered flag determined the order as they crossed the line. Senna was the legit winner of the ‘84 Monaco GP.
  • @kweenengsay1167
    There are F1 champions. Then there’s Ayrton Senna, a global icon. Obrigado, Ayrton! Rest in His peace.
  • @TimMyles
    Nobody can ever replace Ayrton, the guy had something truly special. I'll never forget the day he died, the world wept.
  • @sef_halabi
    no one had left an impact on the sport like ayrton he is the greatest
  • @pauloalves3478
    Senna was pure magic to watch. And that's why he's still remembered to this day. There were no unmemorable Senna races, and you easily get memsorized watching his race. Even with slower cars, there was always something special coming up.
  • @matthijsklomp
    Bruno is such an eloquent person that gave me the best picture of Ayrton yet. Thanks for the clip!
  • @yellayam
    Bruno really looks like his uncle Ayrton.
  • @phil4986
    I suspect the reason that Ayrton Senna loved Monaco so much is that there was zero room for error. Ayrton knew he had the advantage on such a track. He had trained himself, in every possible scenario, to excel at the very limits of every turn, regardless the track. But at Monaco, you had to be in love with the armco. You had to drive right at it, full speed, and wait to the absolute last moment to brake and to turn. And Ayrton had no fear of that. Ayrton was definitely one of a kind.
  • @tng2057
    In 84, a couple of months after the Monaco race, I visited the circuit and paid my respect to Senna by taking souvenir pictures at the chicane where he damaged the suspension and the grid place where he started. The painted number 19 was still there.
  • @BoliveiraNTPW
    Ayrton really shows that when i driver is in the zone, let the driver do his thing. He is a legend and it will never be forget. Ayrton Senna é imortal.
  • I have followed Senna's career all the way through, when he died I cried for one whole week as if he was a close member of my family. Bruno seems to be a down to earth person. Nice to see him.
  • @vitorenes
    Bruno saying, in portuguese: "o francês é f**a" is everything. Could almost hear it in Ayrton's voice.
  • @petrolhead88uk71
    The guy was a top quality driver, one of the best to ever do it but they are so right, it was his character as a human being combined with his talent that makes his legacy live on. I remember being a kid in the early 90s playing Ayrton Sennas Super Monaco GP on the old Sega thinking how awesome it would be to be an F1 driver like Senna.