Ayrton Senna:Final seconds onboard

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

Am 1 Mai 1994 kommt der Williams Renault mit Ayrton Senna ohne sichtliche Einwirkungen von der Strecke ab und knallt ohne zu bremsen mit etwa 260 Km/h in der Tamburello in die blanke Betonwand. Die Lenksäule bricht übrigens erst nach dem Einschlag in die Wand. Wenn man sich die Onboard Aufnahme bei Cincea runterläd, sieht man im Display-hintergrund die Umrisse des lenkrads während des Videos an immer der gleichen Position. Man darf sich nicht zu sehr am gelben Knopf am Lenkrad konzentrieren,da im letzten Augenblick der Helm vor ihm fällt.

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  • what we are viewing here are the last few remining seconds of a human beings life.... I consider myself quite a hard ass of a man but this is really quite moving as I respect this racing car driver........... basically my eyes are watery...... :( R.I.P mate

  • wats even worse is how much ayrton valued a simple life. modern society needs more of that

    RIP Ayrton & Rolan... You both showed me how brief life is and what is really important... life

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  • @Director84 Not at the speeds he was traveling, the black boxes were certainly wiped. However the live telemetry sent to the computers there that day was not.

  • @jichaelmackson1958 Well, I doubt that there was a sniper, but still there are two things about your points three and four: 3. You can easily hit an object at this speed if you are shooting from the front or the back, as it ist just moving towards you, or away from you. - 4. the Williams team deleted the black box before it could be analysed, so the telemetry data must be seen carafully. Williams definitely hid something, probably a constructional flaw.

  • Remember watching this live as a lad. Was a long afternoon.

  • @MrLordjax07 hes not unconcious, once he tried to brake his car. Look the deceleration before car goes to the gravel.

    I miss you, Senna. Brazil miss you

  • That is so weird... It sent shivers up my spine because this is the last few things that he saw before he died... At least he died doing something he loved :)

  • All i noticed in this video, Some angle is weird coz hes head moving act like unconsious already before he crash. So maybe not the car failure thats only for my opinion, Coz look closely hes head moving act like unconsious before he crash. So maybe he feel pain or dizzy so thats why hes head is moving like that then he cant focus drive anymore for unconcious and he crash?

  • @Funfisique Terrible theory, 1. No bullet, 2. Where is this sniper shooting from? The trees??? LOL, 3. Senna was travelling at 310km/h no one could hit a target going that speed, 4. Telemetry shows he was braking hard before hitting the wall.

    If he was shot, there would be a bullet in his skull... which there isn't

  • @ralphvaz1 It may have been DESIGNED to move like that, however drivers of F1 cars who were there that day testified that the kind of movement we see on Senna's wheel was not normal and would not be a typical reaction to be had around corners like Tamburello... or any corner

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