I have attended races in a not so regular basis since I was a little kid, basically because some friends of my grandparents or my father. The first F1 image I remember was from 1988, I was 6y.o... me and my family arrived late a saturday night from a dinner, my father turned the TV on and Senna vs. Prost were defining the championship. I didnt pay much attention (I should) because TC races (if not Futbol) were what called my attention at that time.
In the lapse of time till 1994 I remember several races, but not much: Prost failure in the 1993 Monza GP, Senna at donington the same year, and some more.
But it was till Imola 1994 where I got "a feeling", if you know what I mean. Those men, at that speed... I started reading about Sennas life and got hooked up in matter of minutes. That year, my cousing bought a Datsun Stock car and I started going to the races.
But the final hit was when I was 13 y.o. he invited me to the 1995 Argentinian GP, in Buenos Aires:
It was a cold wet friday that April 7th of 1995. Early in the morning there were already a lot of people in the grades. I could read a flag:
"Ayrton, in Argentina we love you like we love Fangio and Reutemann". Besides that, the rest where all Ferrari flags, mostly. I could hear some engines making noise far away, at least 500 metres away. The first one who was brave enough to get wet a little bit was Jos Verstappen in a colourful Simtek:
The Ford V8 noise wasnt that far from the TC 6 cilinders I was used to. A couple of other cars were out and till then, nothing special. Sudenly, the crowd went silent. You felt you could cut the air with a knife. The atmosphere was really really special. A very loud sound (and Im talking about sound, not noise) grew up from the distance, the word to describe that was:
ANGRY!
A couple of seconds later I had Jean Alesi´s glowing red 412T2 Ferrari, with beautiful black wings and golden wheel rims screaming in front of me. I could not only hear that infernal machine but also the absolute silence from more than 60,000 people.
At that exact instant, I knew what I was going to do with my life. After that, F1 became part of my daily life.
I can add the Reutemann lapped an 11th time with a 1994 Ferrari 412T1 under the water that afternoon, 14 years after his last F1 race.
To get a feeling about the sound Im talking about, hear the second 37 of this video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwmvVWSvSpg
"You need great passion, because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well." -Juan Manuel Fangio
"I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence." -Ayrton Senna