13 Years back...Weekend of San Marino GP 1994
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Yep I love little Bruno :mrgreen: but I think that seeing he stopped racing after Ayrtons death his talent hasn't been molded and he probably will only be known for his name... Thats what he'll have to live with if he doesn't jump into Ayrtons shoes, he's only where he is because he's a Senna... But I love him anyways...basic86 wrote:Hey you guys did you know that his nephew, Bruno Senna, is in GP2? I hope he will make it to F1 and success
Thanks very Much , but its truegutobr wrote:The wisdom's voice!Bowsey wrote:I voted for senna, he was the greatest driver ever, with records which were only just broken by Schumy. Image what Senna could have done if he wasn't cruely taken away from us, records that maybe would never have been broken.
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ALWAYS SCHUMI! always will be best..
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Also Senna is statistically greater in qualifying, Senna got pole in 40% of qualifyings (65/161). Schumi only 27% (68/250). I know schumacher had more races but i still think senna would have been better. Schumi won more races, something like 40% to senna's 25% but i have to say that was because the reliability of the ferrari was much greater in the later years of schumis career
Yer, I know what you mean, Also It would have been interesting to see senna and schumi in the same team/car. It would have been easier to compare them.maltafan wrote:One thing I am really sorry about.
I would have enjoyed F1 much more should these F1 gods have driven against eachother for a longer time.
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For what he achieved Ayrton was better... All his records he made in a 10 year period whereas Michael did it in a longer period... I have no doubt that if Senna had survived he would have won acouple more championships... Not to mention he might have stopped Schumi winning his first in 1994...
If Schumi hadn't been back to back champion in 94-95 would he have gone to Ferrari and dominate so much???
If Schumi hadn't been back to back champion in 94-95 would he have gone to Ferrari and dominate so much???
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Initially, Ayrton couldn't get the car suited for his driving style, so in Imola the Williams team redesigned his steering column to suit him.
As many had said, Senna's steering broke when he entered the Tamburello corner, and he was helpless. Senna couldn't do anything to prevent him from crashing into the concrete wall.
Last but not least, accidents happen all the time.
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Initially, Ayrton couldn't get the car suited for his driving style, so in Imola the Williams team redesigned his steering column to suit him.
As many had said, Senna's steering broke when he entered the Tamburello corner, and he was helpless. Senna couldn't do anything to prevent him from crashing into the concrete wall.
Last but not least, accidents happen all the time.