Jas
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47ccbOpItCg&search=ayrton%20senna%20crash
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Eck
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what a tosser!! I've lost all respect for that man recently
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Robin
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thats not real. or its taken out of context.
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Carr
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If it's true then sickening if although apparently it's a fake
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Steve
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someone explain the vid as cant see it in pda
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
someone explain the vid as cant see it in pda
if its real, at the podium the 2nd and 3rd place fella's are standing head down in respect, while schumacher stands at the top of the podium laughing and smiling... if its real then that is absolute shocking
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mav
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if it's real did they know about the death? at that time
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Russ
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i didnt think the race finished :/
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Jas
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ayrton senna and some other bloke die..
2nd and 3rd place stand with head's hanging in mark of respect etc
michael chin"marker stands nodding his head smiling
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Greg W
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The fucking kraut wants shooting if thats real!
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Robin
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the race was red flagged. there was no podium ceremony iirc
Jas, Ratzenberger was killed the day before, or the Friday, Senna on race day, but i'm 95% sure the race never finished
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JamesDCorsaB
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quote: Originally posted by Jas16v
ayrton senna and some other bloke died..
Roland Ratzenburger
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Pop
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that's taken out of context like rob said... 2nd and 3rd are hardly stood heads hanging and you can't see them all together in the clip where shumacher is smiling
... get a grip
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Robin
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http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/rr551.html
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Robin
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quote: At the start of the sixth lap Senna's car went straight off at Tamburello Corner. The Brazilian tried to turn the car in the final moments before hitting the wall but there was no escape. The car hit the wall! In the impact the front suspension of the Williams came back and hit Senna on the head. The car bounced back towards the track, throwing wreckage into the air, and slid to a halt beside the circuit. The doctors fought to save Senna's life and he was rushed by helicopter to Bologna. But from early on it was clear that there was no hope. Ayrton Senna died that evening.
The extent of Senna's injuries were not clear to many in the paddock and no-one complained that the race was restarted from the grid.
they didnt know til the evening. so you can forgive him for smiling at winning a GP early in his career...
[Edited on 22-06-2006 by robmarriott]
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Bram
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deeks the blood on the track :O
RIP Ayrton Senna
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Jas
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i know i noticed the blood aswell..
why do people try and make video's like that pretty pointless..
although i guess it gets a reaction from people like myself
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Jas16v
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47ccbOpItCg&search=ayrton%20senna%20crash
That's twaddle. I watched the race and that didn't happen. In fact i've still got it on video.
That said, schumacher is still an arsehole and so was senna. Roll on the nazi getting the senna treatment.
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All Torque
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I was gonna say thats never real, they restarted and no-one knew senna had died..... didnt they
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All Torque
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/rr551.html
What a fucking mess that race was 
Reading all that: No-one was using thr driver's aids, Barrichello being flung upside-down and knocked unconscious, Ratzberger died, Lehto stalled on the grid and was hit from behind, Senna died and then Alboreto's wheel hit ferari pit crew  
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SVM 286
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It was dire that weekend.
I remember thinking ''What the fuck next?!'' with each, more appaling incident than the last, during the three days.
I went round a mate's house after the race, for a few beers, a chat about the race and a bit of a Sega session.
We were all sat around jawing about what a horrendous weekend it had been, when my mate's Dad who was sat downstairs watching the news (not known for his diplomacy or gentle nature) shouts upstairs ''JAMES!... SENNA'S DEAD!''
We all just stared at each other, open mouthed in disbelief.
I went cold, I felt very strange.
I was realy surprised by my own reaction, I absolutely despised the man, but the news was so abrupt I was genuinely shocked.
We all absolutely hated the bloke, but it had seemed as though he would always be there as the nemesis of our heroes for us to hate, and his departure was so sudden and unexpected.
We felt robbed of our villain.
We were still thoroughly reeling from all the previous shit that weekend, and our enemy being erased in such a permanent way left us feeling very odd indeed.
I was looking forward to the possibility of seeing the loathsome senna and schumacher combo being roundly humiliated in return by Mansell and Hill over the next few years, and I was furious at the injustice of being robbed of the spectacle.
My childhood (and to this day also) hero, James Hunt, who had become the voice of F1 along with Murray Walker had died only months prior to the fated race weekend.
Due to that and other factors, I was already quite disheartened with the whole sport.
I carried on watching though of course because Mansell, Hill and Walker were still there to give us all a reason to breathe.
The dreadfull events of Imola 94 were a definite turning point in many respects and the sport was different after that.
I became disgusted as the rampant commercialism became even more rabid, and after Mansell, Hill and Walker all retired, I simply stopped watching Formula 1.
Like the song says... ''No more heroes any more''
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