OK, shameless rose tints on for this one. If you choose your anniversaries by precise calendar date it was 20 years yesterday that Senna stunned F1 by driving round some of the best drivers of the era like they were mobile chicanes on the opening lap of the European Grand Prix at Donington.
But we'll go with the fact this weekend coming is a race weekend in the F1 calendar and use that to highlight just how much has changed in two decades. And where better to do that than the good old BBC with an over-excitable Murray Walker and ever-laconic James Hunt commentating on a grid packed with giants of the sport. All of them left for dead by a certain Brazilian.
Just look at who was in this race - Prost, Hill, Schumacher, Berger, Alesi, Patrese, Herbert, Barrichello, Zanardi, Boutsen, Blundell, Brundle and more besides. All of them famous names.
Among them all Senna stands head and shoulders above in a league of his own though. This single lap famously demonstrates why.