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#190861
Ayrton Senna – an appreciation, half a century on

Posted on | March 21, 2010 | by James Allen


Today is the 50th anniversary of the birth of Ayrton Senna.

There are many dates to remember the great Brazilian by; key moments in his career or his very public death on 1 May 1994, but his birth should remain the key date in my view.


Senna wasn’t like other racing drivers. He had the same skills as the very best of them, but what defined him was his intellect and the spiritual dimension of his character; it was a passion, a calling above and beyond the simple desire to compete, which drove him on and raised him to a different level.

He was no saint; he drove others off the road and could be as ruthless as anyone, but he had principles and felt that his struggle was not merely against other drivers but against the politics and corrupting influences of F1.

People are not prepared to forgive Michael Schumacher for his various indiscretions on the track, like Jerez 1997 or Monaco 2006, but they forgive Senna for driving Alain Prost off the road in Suzuka 1990 because in some very human way it was a righting of wrongs, it leveled the score from the previous year.

But the reason why he is so celebrated today is his all consuming passion for driving on the limit and his extraordinary ability to analyse and articulate it.
#190878
R . I . P

He wasa not only the very best, but the best because of his personallity and determination for the sport. He had flair and somthing not many drivers can posses. He was a one off, & no one will ever be as good as Ayrton Senna.
#190880
I can't believe he would have been 50 today, it's almost 25 years as well since he got his first pole and Grand Prix as well.
#191167
:( I wish I was old enough to say that I witnessed his talent live. But I was a baby when he died.

Not sure if this is accurate but I heard that in his will, he donated a lot of money towards taking care of Brazilian children and he kind of bashed the government. But like I said, I'm not sure... does someone know?
#191190
:( I wish I was old enough to say that I witnessed his talent live. But I was a baby when he died.

Not sure if this is accurate but I heard that in his will, he donated a lot of money towards taking care of Brazilian children and he kind of bashed the government. But like I said, I'm not sure... does someone know?


Hi suitcase. :wavey:

Copied from the Formula One website:
His self-absorption did not preclude deep feelings for humanity and he despaired over the world's ills. He loved children and gave millions of his personal fortune (estimated at $400 million when he died) to help provide a better future for the underprivileged in Brazil. Early in 1994 he spoke about his own future. "I want to live fully, very intensely. I would never want to live partially, suffering from illness or injury. If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs my life, I hope it happens in one instant."
#191195
:( I wish I was old enough to say that I witnessed his talent live. But I was a baby when he died.

Not sure if this is accurate but I heard that in his will, he donated a lot of money towards taking care of Brazilian children and he kind of bashed the government. But like I said, I'm not sure... does someone know?


Hi suitcase. :wavey:

Copied from the Formula One website:
His self-absorption did not preclude deep feelings for humanity and he despaired over the world's ills. He loved children and gave millions of his personal fortune (estimated at $400 million when he died) to help provide a better future for the underprivileged in Brazil. Early in 1994 he spoke about his own future. "I want to live fully, very intensely. I would never want to live partially, suffering from illness or injury. If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs my life, I hope it happens in one instant."

Bonjour :)
$400 MILLION?! Jeez, I didn't know it was THAT much... or that he had that much! I don't mean it in a way that I am underestimating him, but damn that's a lot of money.
That quote is beautifully tragic -- or tragically beautiful. Whatever you choose :confused:
#191198
:( I wish I was old enough to say that I witnessed his talent live. But I was a baby when he died.

Not sure if this is accurate but I heard that in his will, he donated a lot of money towards taking care of Brazilian children and he kind of bashed the government. But like I said, I'm not sure... does someone know?


Hi suitcase. :wavey:

Copied from the Formula One website:
His self-absorption did not preclude deep feelings for humanity and he despaired over the world's ills. He loved children and gave millions of his personal fortune (estimated at $400 million when he died) to help provide a better future for the underprivileged in Brazil. Early in 1994 he spoke about his own future. "I want to live fully, very intensely. I would never want to live partially, suffering from illness or injury. If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs my life, I hope it happens in one instant."

Bonjour :)
$400 MILLION?! Jeez, I didn't know it was THAT much... or that he had that much! I don't mean it in a way that I am underestimating him, but damn that's a lot of money.
That quote is beautifully tragic -- or tragically beautiful. Whatever you choose :confused:


Tragically beautiful, you've got to be an evil :censored: to find something beautifully tragic.

How many current racing drivers do we think have already written their will?
#191204
:( I wish I was old enough to say that I witnessed his talent live. But I was a baby when he died.

Not sure if this is accurate but I heard that in his will, he donated a lot of money towards taking care of Brazilian children and he kind of bashed the government. But like I said, I'm not sure... does someone know?


Hi suitcase. :wavey:

Copied from the Formula One website:
His self-absorption did not preclude deep feelings for humanity and he despaired over the world's ills. He loved children and gave millions of his personal fortune (estimated at $400 million when he died) to help provide a better future for the underprivileged in Brazil. Early in 1994 he spoke about his own future. "I want to live fully, very intensely. I would never want to live partially, suffering from illness or injury. If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs my life, I hope it happens in one instant."

Bonjour :)
$400 MILLION?! Jeez, I didn't know it was THAT much... or that he had that much! I don't mean it in a way that I am underestimating him, but damn that's a lot of money.
That quote is beautifully tragic -- or tragically beautiful. Whatever you choose :confused:


Tragically beautiful, you've got to be an evil :censored: to find something beautifully tragic.

How many current racing drivers do we think have already written their will?

Right, that does make sense... wasn't sure at the time that I typed it up.
Probably all of them should have one, if I had that job I would definitely make one.
#191205
:( I wish I was old enough to say that I witnessed his talent live. But I was a baby when he died.

Not sure if this is accurate but I heard that in his will, he donated a lot of money towards taking care of Brazilian children and he kind of bashed the government. But like I said, I'm not sure... does someone know?


Hi suitcase. :wavey:

Copied from the Formula One website:
His self-absorption did not preclude deep feelings for humanity and he despaired over the world's ills. He loved children and gave millions of his personal fortune (estimated at $400 million when he died) to help provide a better future for the underprivileged in Brazil. Early in 1994 he spoke about his own future. "I want to live fully, very intensely. I would never want to live partially, suffering from illness or injury. If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs my life, I hope it happens in one instant."

Bonjour :)
$400 MILLION?! Jeez, I didn't know it was THAT much... or that he had that much! I don't mean it in a way that I am underestimating him, but damn that's a lot of money.
That quote is beautifully tragic -- or tragically beautiful. Whatever you choose :confused:


Tragically beautiful, you've got to be an evil :censored: to find something beautifully tragic.

How many current racing drivers do we think have already written their will?

Right, that does make sense... wasn't sure at the time that I typed it up.
Probably all of them should have one, if I had that job I would definitely make one.


Along with a seriously hefty life insurance plan I'd expect. Must feel pretty surreal for 19 year old rookies.

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