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By spankyham
#356930
When I think about him, I don't really think about the accident, although I was watching the race on TV. I think about all the great racing he was yet to produce - or at least might have produced.

RIP Ayrton
By What's Burning?
#356931
no one has died since his accident, that's what I think of as it helps me to rationalize it.
By andrew
#356946
I don't like how it overshaddows Roland Ratzenbergers death which was no less tragic or shocking. Both should be remembered and neither forgotten.
By Hammer278
#356947
Never watched F1 when Senna was around but seen quite a few clips of his wet weather driving, makes me wish I discovered F1 a bit sooner.
By What's Burning?
#356949
I don't like how it overshaddows Roland Ratzenbergers death which was no less tragic or shocking. Both should be remembered and neither forgotten.

I remembered his yesterday but privately. I guess it's the same reason we don't commemorate president James Buchanan's birthday or death. We haven't forgotten them, but yet somehow his accomplishments didn't quite measure up to President Lincoln's.
By andrew
#356950
I don't like how it overshaddows Roland Ratzenbergers death which was no less tragic or shocking. Both should be remembered and neither forgotten.

I remembered his yesterday but privately.


Good man, but please do it publicly next year. It'll be 20 years then, which will make it the longest period without a driver fatality in an event that was part of the Formula One World Championship.
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By Jabberwocky
#356953
I don't like how it overshaddows Roland Ratzenbergers death which was no less tragic or shocking. Both should be remembered and neither forgotten.

I remembered his yesterday but privately.


Good man, but please do it publicly next year. It'll be 20 years then, which will make it the longest period without a driver fatality in an event that was part of the Formula One World Championship.


touch wood
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By darwin dali
#356972
I don't like how it overshaddows Roland Ratzenbergers death which was no less tragic or shocking. Both should be remembered and neither forgotten.

I remembered his yesterday but privately.


Good man, but please do it publicly next year. It'll be 20 years then, which will make it the longest period without a driver fatality in an event that was part of the Formula One World Championship.


touch wood

But please don't do so in public :eek:
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By LewEngBridewell
#356980
I don't like how it overshaddows Roland Ratzenbergers death which was no less tragic or shocking. Both should be remembered and neither forgotten.

I remembered his yesterday but privately.


Good man, but please do it publicly next year. It'll be 20 years then, which will make it the longest period without a driver fatality in an event that was part of the Formula One World Championship.


Well said, chap. RIP to both of them.

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