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  • He should have gone fishing! :-(

  • as if he was having a bad feeling about the race...by the look of his expressions....R.I.P Senna...you were a prodigy

  • senna is my god. Despite how he would have felt of the matter. Yet I watch this crap over and over again searching for i don't know what. Why do i feel the deep need to re-visit his death? I would love to meet him one day, but i know this isn't so. There are so few people in any artistic pursuit who so boldly put everything on the line like he did, and i think that is his true legacy. That's how he should be remembered. Celebrate his spirit, his boldness. May we all be so lucky

  • You can just see the fear in his face. I think Jesus Christ was calling him to come, or to leave.

  • The SENNA film is now available on Netflix and iTunes

  • Im watchin the documentary Senna for the 3rd time. I have two things to say. 1 Alian Prost is a very selfish person at the time and 2nd i never cry at the end of movies. everytime i watch this i cry my eyes out

    Rest In peace Aryton Senna. You will be remembered

  • @MrRobotchicken10 It is a great documentary with wonderful footage and really captures the era. But because it is a Senna tribute it is very one sided. There are 3 sides to every story and in this case there is Senna's, Prost's and the truth. Senna is my favorite driver ever but the Prost/Senna rivalry is Senna biased . I would love to hear Prost's version of events .

  • This man... is the epitomy of brilliance.

    RIP SENNA

  • You were a hero

  • THE LEGEND............ RIP...

  • Ratzenberger was a rookie, despite being only a few months younger than Senna - they had only met the day before Ratzenberger's death, so the fact that Senna was so distraught by his death really shows his depth of character. Ayrton was always very concerned about driver safety, and had never witnessed a fellow driver dying in his many years of racing. The irony is that the morning of Senna's death, he had spoken with other drivers about reorganizing a safety group.

    RIP SENNA

    RIP RATZENBERGER

  • i admire the living shit out of senna's courage so much, that all or nothing passion for the sport he had. but at the same time he was just an overall cool human being, a natural person.

  • RIP

  • He knows

  • Sentiu que ia morrer. Isso é do ser humano. Risco de morte ele tinha até no kart. Agora, fudeu-se. Não tem Xuxa nem Galinhasteu que ressuscite. Todo mundo queria ser o Senna, até ele virar presunto. Neymar é a mesma coisa. Com aquele cabelinho de quem não tem uma porra de mulher em casa para dizer que é ridículo (irmã, mãe, vizinha). Isso é Brasil!

  • com certeza ele sabia de algo.........não sei se ele sentiu que ia morrer.....mas acho que ele sabia que o carro apresentava problemas e que ia andar no limite mesmo assim.

  • Até parece que ele já sabia o final da corrida =\

    looks like he already knew the end of this race.

  • Senna cared more about the safety of his fellow drivers than any driver in the history of F1. Remember Comas' wreck at Spa, Ayrton got out of his car and ran to save Comas' life. No other driver was as commited to being a pure racing driver as he was, with Gilles Villeneuve being a close second. Senna/Gilles were passionate and lived life to the fullest.

  • @Gautran7 I don't think they were best friends or anything rather that Ratzenberger was a fellow driver and human being.

  • Was Senna a good friend of Roland Ratzenberger and was that the reason he was so unhappy?

  • God takes the best to sit by his side early in life.

  • Fate.. sometimes you can feel it, but you can't change it..

  • oh no i see some jesus freaks on this page......... every year your lord dosent come is another year you look dumber and dumber..............

  • LEGEND.

  • Jesus, why did his team let him get into the bloody car. The way he was at the time I would n't let him go down the high street for groceries.

  • @SuperMoominMama He did it for Ratzenberger

  • R.I.P sena

  • Still today the biggest loss at any sport on earth.

  • Percebe-se que ele estava com um mau pressentimento.

  • This man will have a very high place in the heavens. Great thing for believers, we will all get to meet him again one day and talk to him about his races, and this makes me very excited :) I cant talk for 2000 years of history but Senna is surely one of the closest resemblance to Christ the world will ever see, in every aspect.

  • @tomobrien91 Keep your religion off you tube . Thanks.

  • @thehitchrules Ayrton said in interviews many times IT WAS GOD WHO GAVE ME THIS WIN, and he talked about JESUS too. So if you talk about "religion" like that, you know nothing about Ayrton. Ayrton was all about putting 100% of love and spirit in the racing.

  • @diplomata1990 Like I said before keep your religion off you tube .

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  • @thehitchrules You do know we are talking about Ayrton Senna right? Argueably one of the most religious men to have lived in recent history.

  • @tomobrien91 you forget the pope

  • @sonnylatchstring Sorry, the pope is "religious" and follows traditions etc etc.... ayrton was more spiritual, which in my opinion is better than the pope.

  • @tomobrien91 sorry to be the one who gets you feet on the ground but this deity you're talking about i guess you know already its an invention of the christian church to make profit on the back of the stupid ppl like you.Ayrton Senna good pilot but don't involve fairy tale characters

  • @Gr8Success

    lol, the first books of the Bible were written more than 1,000 years before Christianity even existed. This is archaeological and historical fact, by the way, in case your dumb ass doubts THAT too. Another thing, I didn't see tomobrien insult anyone for being a nonbeliever, so, why are you knockin him? If you want YOUR stupid beliefs to be respected, whatever they may be, I really don't give a rat's ass, then have more respect for OTHER people's beliefs, you ignorant fool.

  • @Gr8Success

    if the Bible is just another book of stories/myths conjured up in men's minds, why hasn't it disappeared into obscurity like all the other books and myths throughout history which have been accused of the same thing? Why does no other book ever written in history or in the present come anywhere close regarding the bible's notoriety and influence worldwide by multiple religions, peoples, races, and nations or? There's not a human on earth that hasn't heard of the bible.

  • @Gr8Success

    if it's just another book of bull, why does the bible COMPLETELY blow out of the water any publication or book ever written in terms of number of copies printed and number of languages it is translated in. The bible has been translated into hundreds of languages and is circulated worldwide more than any other publication. Don't even bother mentioning the Kuran because it doesn't come close.

  • @Gr8Success

    lastly, throughout the thousands of years that the Bible has existed till this day, the Bible has faced enormous persecution countless times by regimes, governments, kings, you name it. There have been mass bible burnings and bans of its ownership. Yet, through all this, the Bible still stands today and is printed in record numbers, more than any other book. You're telling me that an organization with only mere men behind it, and no one else, is responsible for this?

  • @Gr8Success

    now go head with your flaming, insulting rant and prove to me even more what a ignorant loser you are. go ahead.......lol, tell me how I'm naive and believe in fairy tales....lol....c'mon......tel­l me how I don't think for myself and don't believe in science, LMAO. I know everything that's gonna come out of your mouth before your stupid ass even says it.

  • @tomobrien91 he was a psychopath...

  • @tomobrien91 ur comment jst hit me. It would great to be able to talk him one day. oh man, he is my inspiration, my motivation to keep going in life

  • @tomobrien91 i dont know if christ did exist , but senna did and i know how big he was.

  • @tomobrien91 even there's a hirarchie? what a unfair fucking god must it be to seperate humans into worth and unworth categories. i'd rather feel sorry for the favela-kids who had been murdered by death squads rather than for an air polluting millionaire who was greedy for money.

  • @Soziospackus I am sure he did a lot more for the poor than you ever have (if you knew anything about Ayrton Senna you would know that he left 100s of millions of money for poor people in Brazil). Ultimately his name will always be remembered and he will always have millions of supporters, you on the other hand are nothing.

  • @Soziospackus u have no idea whatsoever what u are talking about...dont watch a brasilian movie and come to youtube later thinking u know something about what happens there...u have no idea at all...not about favelas, even less about Senna

  • @tomobrien91 ...and for us non believers, make sure to say hi to him for us!

  • Melhor de todos. Em todos os sentidos. Quem viu, viu...Quem não viu, provavelmente nunca mais verá parecido.

  • Poor dude

  • You can see he doesn't want to drive. He had enough with the two accidents the day before. He knew the car was struggling also.

  • he knew.. WENT ANYWAY. REAL MAN.

  • it looks like he can feel it look at his face, the islam say when you come close to death you can feel somthing is worng

  • @maherps2 Agreed, just watching his DVD, he clearly didn't want to race that day and i'm not sure it had nothing to do with Ratzenberger's death a day previous.

  • You just wanna scream "don't go" at the screen when you watch this!

  • Senna Ayrton, big fighter, great driver, the biggest stars of F1 world.

    drive to win,,,

  • Estaba mal, ese fin de semana simplemente no debió de haber pasado, demasiados cosas que no debieron ser, demasiadas nubes negras en el horizonte, y aun así el dijo "no me puedo retirar, soy un profesional" eso es de lo que los hombres verdaderos están hechos, fui testigo de una parte de su carrera, fui un niño de 6 años que empezó a disfrutar de la F1 viendo al piloto de casco amarillo, y su McLaren Honda vencer a quien se pusiera enfrente, llevando siempre su auto mas allá de lo que cualquiera

  • It saddens me that he was going to waive the Austrian flag in tribute to Ratzemberger if he managed to win the race. If there's a God out there above us.. we all, I mean, the WHOLE world ask to you: why HIM? Why you took away Senna? Why you left us without our hero, our idol, our exemple? WHY? Just.. why him?

  • @Paellain Because Senna loved God so much, that God gave him the most precious gift: God Himself.

  • @DarkAncientZ Keep your religion off you tube Thanks .

  • @thehitchrules Senna was religious.

  • @thehitchrules So ? 

  • Look at his face,eyes and all of his body impression it clearly shows that death is near to him...He was a Legend

  • @MayriaAfridi Are you retarded?

  • i dont know but could they not have suspended the race or something after roland's death in qualifying?? was it sheer economics that the race had to go on ,come what may ? feels terrible to see him in this video when you know whats going to happen to him later....

  • thanks for not adding music

  • Hmmm, he doesn't look right in that video at all. RIP Ayrton.

  • BrotherYounis,vai a fare in culo!!!Fuck!!!Ok?

  • @BrotherYounis Well you will be heading to hell lol. never forget the fact of how many people he had helped before he died and saved another f1 drivers life!

  • @BrotherYounis Well you will be heading to hell lol. never forget the fact of how many people he had helped before he died and saved another f1 drivers life!

  • @BrotherYounis somebody has to kick your MOT..R F...ER ASS, how can people like u Live

  • @BrotherYounis You can keep your idiotic & pathetic opinions yourself while you might as well die in a car crash. The differenses with Senna and a person like you are: you're NOBODY and NOBODY misses YOU.

  • R.I.P.

  • is just like he knews what s will happen in that race......he is with a worry face......and some kind of fear

  • @disserapacedi he was allways like that... we was a good and strange man at the same time

  • i think that in this video he already has a bad feeling..its as if he knows something's gonna happen because of all the drama that had unfolded..along with some other horrible thoughts that probably might've been going through his head...he could've avoided his death if he didn't race..so sad...he was a true legend no doubt about it

  • @bocajuniorsfan9 He was upset because of the death of Roland Ratzenberger which happened the day before

  • i was born in 1993, so i didn't get to see senna race..although i believe that he is the greatest f1 driver in the history of the sport..his humbleness, his personality outside the f1 world..idk just seing him makes me want to express myself in so many ways but i just can't..my point is that the number of championships they've won doesn't make fangio or shumacher legends (even though they are) and to think he didn't want to race that weekend because of what had happened with rubens and roland

  • feels like yesterday , a weekend that really sucked , rip ayrton rip roland

  • ever since i was little my dad has wanted me to be an f1 girl who knows alot about it like him! i reaching it and '94 was the first year my dad started watching f1 and he was amazed! aryton is a legend and to this day is still one! <3 he inspired/ inspires so many kids who dream

  • Senna was and still is THE man .

  • Ayrton Senna the best !!!!!!!!

    Who don´t agree it, does not understand about F-1.

  • He thinks about roland ratzenberg.  The one who died the day before.

  • 25 fucking frenchman

  • jesus christ he looks exactly like harry osbourne from spiderman hahahahaha

  • he looks like he feels something

  • @montrealcdn No shit Sherlock . A friend injured, a fellow driver dead, he himself in an unpredictable, nervous car, plus under huge pressure to secure a win . I would say he was feeling very unsettled about racing that day wouldn't you ?

  • @thehitchrules I didn't know that!Can u send me this info so I can read about it!

  • @montrealcdn If you google ' Ayrton Senna' you can read all about it. There is loads that has been written about Imola 1994 ans Senna. Have you seen the film 'SENNA ' ?

    .Try to see it, if not the d.v.d is out in December. Apologies, my bad. I just assumed that anyone coming to these sites knows all about Senna and the black weekend that was Imola. There are loads of books and articles, documentaries plus all these you tube clips. Fascinating man, tragic story .

  • 2011 e esta por** da dor da saudade, não só do piloto competente, mas do homem que fazia diferença na área carente.

    Sem ele, Schummy pôde ter o nº de vitórias igualadas em 2000 facil/e e, após isso, a F1 ficou 1 mer**: previsível, 1 tédio e se foi tb c/ quem não merecia ter ido de forma brutal. Só após acontecer, puseram + proteção. Assholes of F1! Bernie Ecleston (and others shit men). If the safe had came before, but not exactly after his death, it wouldn't be happen. MISS YOU. Sandra

  • I wonder if he knew what was gonna happen or have a feeling spmething was going to happen

  • ele sabia que tinha algo de errado, estava nitido.

  • F1 zmieniła się w 1994 roku,największa strata w dziejach sportów motorowych,SENNA TERAZ, I NA ZAWSZE

  • "why are we doing this?"

    good question Ayrton RIP

  • ATTENTION ALL SENNA FANS

    There is this faggot whos channel name is swallowAyrtonSenna and he has dedictaed his channel to put Senna in a bad light he says that his win in Donnington was completely because his car was the best one even though it wasnt, and that he is a cheater

    Please go on his videos and dislike them also, prove him wrong and comment because alot of his videos are wrong, one of them claims that Senna took out Prost at suzuka 1989, simply because Murray said so AT THE TIME.

  • @AyrtonSennaFan97 i saw that swallowAyrtonSenna Channel too, then i just remindet myself a Senna Interview , he says : People just dont understand what it takes for a Racing Driver...etc....But at the end you never get Everybody to agree and understand!!! So fuck his Channel;)

  • the best all time rip brother

  • They say one knows...deep down his heart, when his time comes...True?

    I know this, even if Senna did know, he would still had gone out and raced like usual

  • EXACTLY-it's YOUR opinion. And other people come on here to put down THEIR opinion. Spare us your life-story, it's got nothing to do with a you tube comments page. Don't tell people to shut-up or attempt to dictate what people can or cannot type and you won't get called a cheeky little sod . Get it now ?

  • All the people who say ''oh he looks different'' or ''oh he knew he would crash'' just shut up!! if senna would know he would die, he wouldn't have raced, hes the best (f1) driver in history of autosport, not stupid

  • @tomforeholte Don't tell people to shut up you cheeky little sod ..Who the hell are you ? People are entitled to put comments on here as to what they think. Senna definitely looked different, no doubt about it . If you don't like people's comments don't come to the site.

  • @thehitchrules I'm sorry i didnt want to be offensive? but if you dont like my comment dont come to the site. IT IS MY OPINEON OK??who i am?a 14 year old, both my parents are died when i was 8, i've never had a good home and i try to do my best at school and take care of my little sister and im being called a cheeky little sod? i didnt like peoples comments, i didnt call them names, you didnt like my comment, and you did call me a cheeky little sod?? now whos the one making a fool of himself????

  • At wich page wrote @BrotherYounis the comment. please answer!!

  • " To say that his death is tragic is a masterpiece of understatement " -Murray Walker.

  • he knew.

  • He looks like he doesn't want to be there.

  • I am Michael Shumacher's fan, but a would be a real idiot if i dont admit that Senna has been the greatest reacer in the whole f1 history

  • Ayrton Senna da Silva = the greatest F1 Driver of the history !!!!

    EVER !

  • Dear God,

    You can have Nascar, Justin Beeber, Lady Gaga, Labron James, and even Tom Cruise (if you want him)... Just give us Senna back!!!

  • this footage always creeps me out ´cos his atitude and having very distant thoughts , just like if he knows something´s not right or somethings gonna happen.. RIP CHAMPION !!! Your are the best F1 driver EVER !!!! imfao

  • @SilentTestify well,he did know, after the accident ofRatzenberger he spoke with the doctor who treated him, Ayrton had the feeling it was not right, the doctor said: maybe it's time to stop, and Ayrton said; I can't.to quote the doctor: He looked serene. I raised his eyelids and it was clear from his pupils that he had a massive brain injury. We lifted him from the cockpit and laid him on the ground. As we did, he sighed and, although I am not religious, I felt his spirit depart at that moment.

  • LET THE SPIRIT LIVE ON ... VISIT AYRTONSENNAONLINE CHANNEL

    Regards

  • He wouldve been alive today!!

  • I just saw the moviie last night sooooo sad!!! He didnt want to race that day!! But he did and DIED!!! Soooo sad!!!

  • @jamesisjammin1 I tend to contradict. he WANTED to drive that day, otherwise he wouldn't have stepped into his car, it's as as simple as that. Maybe he didn't feel perfectly well about, that may be true. Just imagine - It would have taken a dozen gorillas to keep Ayrton from his race car on a sunday, no matter what. Ayrton always gave 100 percent, no matter what the circumstances were like. He lived that way - and he died that way.

  • he didnt wanna drive on that day

  • I think he was predicting in his sub-conscious that his time was short.

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  • Man i miss you Ayrton so much... even though i wasn't alive when you died ;(

    R.I.P Ayrton Senna, Best driver ever 

  • @MrSpike129 he died in 94..

  • @DaanUniversal I was born in 1997.

  • @MrSpike129 your profile tells a different story

  • dia muito triste para varias pessoas

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  • I think maybe he is feeling a tad guilty to still be alive and thinking to himself why was it Roland who died? why couldn't I do anything to help him? What can I do to stop this from happening again? Its really hard to explain but possibly his spirit has blessed all other f1 drivers from near fatal crashes.

    R.I.P Ayrton Senna, Possibly the greatest man to of ever lived.

  • @Jed174 he helped, not to him( Roland R. ) but he helped and assured there wont be anymore by crashing maybe himself as the greatest passionate legend so the world wanted or not would have looked more to F1 safety! I know everything about his crash and though i know it wasnt Ayrton Senna fault that he ran off the track but a numerous of events that come one after another. But someone UP THERE listened his thouthgs and wishes and made them come true .... :/

    RIP Senna!!! We have to learn from u!

  • It just gives you chills to think that 15mins later he would never walk, talk or move a muscle ever again. It's just chilling to the spine for see someones last moments forever.

  • i would pay all the money in the world for know what was he thinking in that moment D:!

  • @megarastek I would say he was thinking " is this really worth it " and that the race should have been cancelled. He wasn't thinking he was going to die .He had a flag for Ratzenberger if you remember, he was There is an interview with him explaining that when racing in a formula 1 car you need a very clear mind and absolute focus . He had neither here, plus a death trap of a car and the large amount of pressure he was under to win the race all played a part in his death. huge loss.

  • @thehitchrules Yeah, his face shows all, that he was not focused and he was like frustrated by the horrible accident that took the life of Roland Ratzenberger.

  • @megarastek Yeah. you can almost feel his anxiety. He was not focussing 'fully' on racing that car. Bless him . S

  • From his body language it looks like he already knew the big man upstairs was gonna bring home that day...

  • el lo sabia !

  • Pode se ve que ele estava em sofrimento, pressao... algo como "o que eu fa'co agora? alguem me diga..."

  • Thanks alot.. He was  and still is my favorite Formula One Driver!!!!!! Ayrton Senna!!!

  • Thumbs up if you saw senna's last smile at 0:39

  • It's very chilling looking into the eyes of a man who will be killed within the hour, and neither of you know it in present tense.

  • Fact, Ayrton Senna had a flag in his car which he was to raise in respect of fellow f1 driver Rloand Ratzenberger who died the day before in a horrific accident.

    The day before that,Friday, Rubens Barichello was in a terrible accident too where he broke his nose and arm.

    Senna wanted to see his fellow Brazilian driver & friend but was refused entry, he jumped a fence & Barichello claims that Senna was the first person he saw after regaining consciousness. He was/is a great man.

  • strange fact. all his career he never took off his helmet before races ,this was the first time

  • @TheAmbrosione No it wasn't . He sometimes did take his helmet off. You are not correct on this.

  • Laughing at the armchair psychologists here writing nonsense like "maybe suicide, looks like he wanted to die", "maybe he is at peace with his fate" etc.

    Stop talking rubbish. He's simply sitting in his car like he did before every race.

  • @SoooBlue i agree with you on most of your comment . but you can see him try to release some pressure from the stress full season. he knew he had to do well in this race . as he had pole and he needed the win .

  • @mushrume haha another armchair psychologist.

  • @SoooBlue no psychologist about it . do you know anything about racing ?? he had 0 wins that year . 0 podiums and he knew he had to do well to have a chance in the championship .  Schumacher was pulling ahead . you sir obviously have never raced anything or been on a track in your life .

    he was clearing his head for the race .

  • @mushrume What does my knowledge of F1 have to do with reading a guys face? There's no emotion on his face, he's sat there calmly before a race.

    You make it sound like he's pacing up and down, bawling his eyes out whilst fist pumping profusely.

  • He looks likethat guy from spiderman

  • no disrespect, but everytime someone dies they become the best, like a tattoo. senna was class yes, but schumacher is by far the best and holds more titles than mufc.

  • @wriggydean No, not in this case. He really was something else.

  • @wriggydean To each his own I will say. Even though Schumacher was dominating when I started watching Formula 1, as of today, I'd put him 3rd behind Senna and Prost. One thing I'll say though, Schumacher is certainly one of the most humble racing drivers I've ever seen. He wouldn't put himself as number 1.

    Just my 2 cents :)

  • @wriggydean Well NO! Schui Was vary good but NO Way the best. Gilles or Cooper but not Mike 1979 French GP Arnoux losing to Villenuve was bay far the Best of the BEST and the King is crowned

  • @wriggydean I can agree with you that when one dies, they become more famous, but look at the first lap of Darlington in 1993... A 1200hp twin-turbo go-kart, wet track, for every other driver (including Schumacher) a complete nightmare, but Senna went from 5th to 1st in less than 40 seconds... Schumacher has never come close to that level of driving, and it's fair to say, because Schumacher was there that day.

  • @NeonGhostProductions don't mix things up. In 1993, they weren't using turbo engines anymore, the turbo era ended after 1988. The McLaren MP4/8 which Ayrton drove at Donington in 1993 had the normally aspirated Ford V8 HB5 engine with max 730 hp. Michael Schumacher never drove a turbocharged car in F1 racing. either way, of course, this first lap at Donington was magic.

  • He looked like understand his death

  • und immer wieder wenn man das sieht, denkt man, vielleicht wusste er es doch schon?!?

  • dont worry guys, hes racing in heaven now. great people are taken from this world everyday, and as for Ayrton, well, hell be missed more than anyone can explain.

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  • he seems like he knows sth is going to be wrong today..its all over his face...RIP.. a great driver

    

  • @DeeeDarkWalker he probably shaken up a lot because ratzenberger had died the day before on the same track and there was a crash on the first lap that caused a restart and that driver was lucky to have escaped before his fatal accident on lap two.

  • @DeeeDarkWalker

    Yes i think... His face so strange maybe suicide?

  • it looks like he knows something is going to happen , maybe he felt his end..

  • wow....i feel...i feel soooo bad right now im about to cry...this legend mustnt die..but i guess that was his destiny...RIP Senna!!!!you will be in our hearts for ever!

  • he really did not want to race that weekend....if only he had listened to himself

  • senna was looking like he dont want to take any risks and quit, maybe he was thinking rubinho and ratzenberg....

  • Seems like he knew what was gonna happen, and was just taking in the moment.

  • @pjespersen

    If he knew what was gonna happen i dont think he would have raced!

    He does have a look of concern though, it's all over his face!

  • There is the good, there is the great and then there is Ayrton Senna.

  • hamilton remind me Nakajima and Ukyo Kataima both race drivers was always making mess and eating the grass

  • Hamilton who?

    Jenson Button's twenty times better...

    Ayrton, Alain, Nelson, Gilles, René, Mario, Ronnie, Niki, Emerson... those were LEGENDS.