In memory of Ayrton Senna Da Silva !

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In memory of Ayrton Senna Da Silva !

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In Memory of Ayrton senna da silva ... 21 March 1960 - 1 May 1994

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We will never forget.. Please I invitation to something write all members about the legend Senna da silva !
:cry: :cry:

I hope you happy something up there and smilin' .. :cry:
Thanks ..

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I found this fantastic quote from Senna. Nothing to do with racing:

"Women - always in trouble with them, but can't live without them. "

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hi ..

This is very nice quotes .. Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose. !

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sad loss to the F1 world :(

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No driver deaths in 15 years... at least Senna would be proud of that.

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This is the real genius!!!! Read this interveiw with Pat!!! I beleive Senna was unique!

Pat Symonds, Executive Director of Engineering (Ayrton's first race engineer with Toleman in 1984):

"Dallas was what I would call an ‘old-fashioned’ North American street circuit, delineated with concrete blocks. It was a very tricky circuit, and bumpy enough to make even Monaco look smooth: the drivers literally had to fight their cars all the way round as they skipped and jumped from bump to bump. I remember during the race, Ayrton hit the wall, and then later retired because of the damage. When he eventually made it back to the pits, he didn’t seem to understand how he could have hit the wall. It seemed to come as a complete shock to him that he had hit the wall, and his immediate reaction was “I know I didn’t make a mistake – the wall must have moved.” Remember, we were talking about a twenty tonne concrete block here, but he was so insistent that he persuaded me to walk round the circuit and take a look. When I did so, the wall had indeed moved – somebody had clearly clipped the previous block and in doing so, displaced the next one by only about 4cm. Instead of the transition from block to block being smooth, a 4cm difference had caught the rear wheel, broken it and punctured the tyre. That was when it really came home to me, the precision to which he was driving, and made me think he was a bit special… And remember this was a guy in his first season of F1, straight out of F3…"
"Racing, competing, it's in my blood. It's part of me, it's part of my life; I have been doing it all my life and it stands out above everything else." - Ayrton Senna

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You must take the compromise to win, or else nothing. That means: you race or you do not... !!! =D> =D>