
Ayrton Senna video clips.
#1
Posted 11 November 2004 - 12:57
Here are two clips that i enjoyed immensly, both are from the 1989 season, the first at Susuka and the second at Monaco (both qualifying laps).
• http://www.compsoc.n...oard-suzuka.avi
• http://www.f1-fansit.....pole lap.mpeg
Enjoy the genius.
#4
Posted 11 November 2004 - 13:18
Originally posted by Ferrari_F1_fan_2001
Here are two clips that i enjoyed immensly, both are from the 1989 season, the first at Susuka and the second at Monaco (both qualifying laps).
The last nasty right turn Virage Anthony Noghes in Monaco is...well, nasty

yours,
mikabest
#5
Posted 11 November 2004 - 13:22
#6
Posted 11 November 2004 - 13:56
Originally posted by Ross Stonefeld
http://www.alphaf1c....verBriefing.avi is my favorite
Find me the post race press conference from Suzuka 1991 and I'll be forever in your debt. Senna was apparently in rare form in that thing.
#7
Posted 11 November 2004 - 14:33
Originally posted by troyf1
Find me the post race press conference from Suzuka 1991 and I'll be forever in your debt. Senna was apparently in rare form in that thing.
Here you go...
Suzuka '91 Post-Race Press Conference
The Portugal '92 press conference is also worth checking out. It can be found at http://www.f1archives.com
#8
Posted 12 November 2004 - 17:37
Originally posted by Rosemayer
Here are some in AVI
http://www.ayrtondas....net/video.html>
What a great site that is, especially in relation to his fatal accident...it sure made things clearer to me. Aamazing, gripping video images from Imola with incredible information.

#9
Posted 13 November 2004 - 10:59
As well as his first 3 F1 tests.
Other than that the DVD is pretty crap though, so i dont know if it is worth it for you to buy it

#10
Posted 14 November 2004 - 14:06
Originally posted by windsok
Honda NSX test is on the Senna DVD.
As well as his first 3 F1 tests.
Other than that the DVD is pretty crap though, so i dont know if it is worth it for you to buy it![]()
Which Senna DVD?
#12
Posted 15 November 2004 - 01:06
#13
Posted 15 November 2004 - 01:28
#14
Posted 16 November 2004 - 01:50
#15
Posted 16 November 2004 - 18:17
Originally posted by Ross Stonefeld
http://www.alphaf1c....verBriefing.avi is my favorite
One question: Who is the driver that talks about what he would like to happen if someone misses a chicane?
Thanks
#16
Posted 16 November 2004 - 19:17
#17
Posted 18 November 2004 - 19:18
#18
Posted 18 November 2004 - 19:35
Originally posted by Ross Stonefeld
Piquet, the fast one
Thanks Ross.
I was wondering one other thing. Was this briefing before or after Senna found out that the pole had been moved to the other side of the grid?
Thanks again.
#19
Posted 18 November 2004 - 19:39
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#20
Posted 18 November 2004 - 19:58
Originally posted by holiday
Actually Prost supported Senna's claim to change the grid sides. Senna would've made a good propaganda job in the Iraq war - on both sides - if he justifies his rocket attack like that.
How did Prost justify him ramming out Senna in 1989..Ooops, He still claims innocence

#21
Posted 18 November 2004 - 21:30
Originally posted by Heathcliff
How did Prost justify him ramming out Senna in 1989..Ooops, He still claims innocence
Well, could it have something to do with tha fact that Prost didn't ram Senna at all being the reason why "he still claims innocence" after 15 years?
Afer all, it is perfectly human rational behaviour not to plead guilty if you are not so.
#22
Posted 19 November 2004 - 17:14
Originally posted by holiday
Well, could it have something to do with tha fact that Prost didn't ram Senna at all being the reason why "he still claims innocence" after 15 years?
Afer all, it is perfectly human rational behaviour not to plead guilty if you are not so.
Well, if that is the case, Prost turned in a the exact moment that would have meant a trip through the grass because he was nowhere near the corner to make that turn-in.
Of course, mommy always told me two wrongs don't make a right, but it definitelty looked tit-for-tat to many.
#23
Posted 20 November 2004 - 05:49
Originally posted by holiday
Afer all, it is perfectly human rational behaviour not to plead guilty if you are not so.
It's also perfectly rational behaviour for people to lie if they don't want their reputations tarnished.

#24
Posted 20 November 2004 - 12:37
In that case, do you still beleive in santa?Originally posted by holiday
Well, could it have something to do with tha fact that Prost didn't ram Senna at all being the reason why "he still claims innocence" after 15 years?
Afer all, it is perfectly human rational behaviour not to plead guilty if you are not so.
#25
Posted 02 December 2004 - 11:35
Originally posted by holiday
...and just another thread about Senna-Neo-Fans not finding their way to the Nostalgia Forum...
Senna was only 10 years ago, i didnt know that racers from the modern era (1990's onwards) counted as Classic/Nostalgic?
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Posted 02 December 2004 - 11:58
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