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Suzuka 1988 - Last Lap + Interview (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2007

Senna´s racing at Japan, besides being considered his greatest racing in his profile, is also considered one of most spectaculars racings in F1 history. It worth the title of the F1 World Divers Championship, that Senna thought it was lost for him at the begining of race. He started in 1st, but he had a problem with his McLarens clutch, what left him at 16th place. When the engine worked, Senna went out so determined that on the 1st lap he was occuping 4th place, then he went after Prost, a leader smelling like a champion. At 24th of 51 laps, the unexpected happened: Ayrton came flying throught Prost and made his 15th overtake. An immortal victory of a new champion, worthy of a picture.

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  • milencooler i love your final shot with senna eyes closed and fist raised!

  • thanks by your comment. anyway, i didn´t make it (i don´t have toolf for it), it is from the original TV editing, I just subtittled it in english (or something that soundslike it...)

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  • Wow the level of ignorance by some.....Schumacher has 68 poles with 100 more races,the actual statistical figure of most poles for Senna is bigger than Schumacher's...

    However who cares about numbers.

    Senna could do things out there that were unimaginable for most,and for those that have seen him live he is the best ever.

    Take your numbers and championships someplace else.

    The legacy of Senna goes beyond numbers and statistics,it's about car driver unison,about aggression

    ,passion and pure skill

  • God bless Ayrton Senna - the greatest F1 pilot of all time...he was also a great man. What I would give to see him race again in person!

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  • Simply beautiful - thank you for the translation on this video. I have just watched the whole thing in Brazilian - ! couldn't understand a word hardly but it was so much more emotional and passionate and that's what mattered most to me!!! Thanks again! :-)

  • Aew gringaiada morram de inveja,... Senna era brazileiro !

  • Ayrton Senna the god of F1,fantastic R.I.P.

  • Man, actually i see me thinking in Senna alive today, old and fat, talking about his time driving cars. Man, i almost cry when i think this genius died 17 years ago. A genius, Idol, Master ... an exemple. I can't resist this missing felling .... !!

    Senna, you are the greatest driver that ever lived. You got, you have made your dreamming true. Congratulations, my friend. I'll never forget you, and mi children will know your feats. Thank you for your exemple, for your life.

  • @McLarenMercedes And another thing: Barrichello didn't crash at Tamburello, he crash in another corner making a mistake. All the other drivers you said SPIN BEFORE CRASH, but Senna don't, he goes into the wall in a straight line!!!!!! You need more study and more education. Just Google "Senna's trial 2007", read about it, and then we can talk.

  • @McLarenMercedes First of all: YOU ARE A FUCKIN IDIOT. Giveme some respect you piece of shit!!! And I'm not THINKING that the steering column had broken, THAT'S WHAT SAID THE ITALIAN JUSTICE IN 2007, and Patrick Head was condened for it, but never arrested. This kind of process loses its criminal value after a certain time in Italy.

  • @TheMazaro

    Berger crashed in Tamburello in 89. Accident.

    Alboreto crashed in Tamburello in 91. Accident.

    Patrese crashed in Tamburello in 92. Accident.

    Barrichello crashed in Tamburello in 94. Accident.

    Roland Ratzenberger dies in training for the 94 San Marino GP in Imola. Accident.

    Senna crashed and died in Tamburello in 94. NOT accident??

    You are an idiot.

    Not a single driver has ever died driving a Williams and now you think the steering column broke in the most dangerous corner?? Idiot

  • @TheMazaro

    Yeah, I suppose everybody else that went off at Tamburello also ALL had their steering wheel broken off.

    Berger crashed there in 1989 and was lucky he wasn't killed. Michele Alboreto crashed there in 1991 and Riccardo Patrese in 1992. Barrichello crashed there in 1994 in the very same weekend and was unconscious. Roland Raztenberger crashed and died in a practice session.

    How can you think without a brain you paranoid loon? Think 9/11 was an inside job too??

  • @arhavlisj Congratulations for your comment. It captures exactly why Senna is simply the best of them all: pure skill.

  • @cpande1

    I did not much like the point system, but it is important to remember that the only thing Prost did was fail to win under the rules of that season - period.

    Things change all the time. It used to be 9 points for a win and 6 for 2nd. Then 10 - 6. Today its 25- 18 (more like 10 - 7.2) with points to top 10 instead of top 6. I bet you could re-evaluate many past results using a system employed at a different time.

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