RE: Pic of The Week: Sensational Senna

RE: Pic of The Week: Sensational Senna

Friday 3rd September 2010

Pic of The Week: Sensational Senna

Monte Carlo acrobatics from Ayrton


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A rather gratuitous one this, but one surely needs only the flimsiest of excuses to publish a picture of Senna 'on it'? And it's even better when he's hammering around the track where he shone the brightest - Monte Carlo.

So the trailer for the forthcoming Ayrton Senna biopic that we've been talking about this week presented the perfect POTW opportunity.

This particular shot catches Senna on the way to victory in the 1989 Monaco Grand Prix - one of six wins on the legendary street circuit - in his McLaren Honda. Wonderful.

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carinaman

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21,290 posts

172 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Can we discuss the trailer here?

Lyons

132 posts

284 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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He won the 1989 Monaco Grand Prix towing a trailer too!? Genius.

Moley RUFC

3,612 posts

189 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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I cannot wait to see this film. In my time the greatest I ever saw. Pure, pure speed and ultimate car control. I always think that he would have been a great rally driver because his car control was almost inpossibly good in any condition and where it counted, on the limit. The first lap at Donnington in '93 was like a scripted film and when seen would have had people sitting in the cinema saying ''How likely is that to have happened, it wouldn't happen like that in real life''


gumsie

680 posts

209 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Moley RUFC said:
I cannot wait to see this film. In my time the greatest I ever saw. Pure, pure speed and ultimate car control. I always think that he would have been a great rally driver because his car control was almost inpossibly good in any condition and where it counted, on the limit. The first lap at Donnington in '93 was like a scripted film and when seen would have had people sitting in the cinema saying ''How likely is that to have happened, it wouldn't happen like that in real life''
Funny, that was exactly the lap that came to mind with me too. The only person who comes close to him and I do mean close, in terms of speed, (and ruthlessness), is/was Herr Schumacher - don't know what's happened to him this season.

RobM77

35,349 posts

234 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Film summary here:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1424432/

Great pic by the way! yes Gets a "10" from me smile

If anyone wants a good book recommendation, I really enjoyed "The Life of Senna". It looks a bit daunting at first, being several inches thick and in a tiny typeface, but it's fascinating, charting his life in minute and fascinating detail. It was a present to me from another PHer smile

jake15919

738 posts

165 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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The best driver I have seen live.

Any excuse to show him in action is justified.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

270 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Damn you and your lack of a super widescreen size...

soad

32,891 posts

176 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Little gem of a photo!

Nano2nd

3,426 posts

256 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Plotloss said:
Damn you and your lack of a super widescreen size...
+1

carinaman

Original Poster:

21,290 posts

172 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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I'm not sure I liked that trailer yesterday. I hope history isn't used selectively for the sake of making an interesting tale. frown

Ollieb7

367 posts

198 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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I rekon Kimi is better than Senna.

ferrisbueller

29,319 posts

227 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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marksx

5,052 posts

190 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Thanks, cracking picture!

jimbo2728

232 posts

196 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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My Hero, simple!

ziplob

43 posts

170 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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kimi better than senna yeh right, would ferrari ever boot senna out ??? doubt it. Kimi could not lace senna's boots he was not even in the same class end of story.

RobM77

35,349 posts

234 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Nano2nd said:
Plotloss said:
Damn you and your lack of a super widescreen size...
+1
Are you both 3840x1024 as well? The original print is 35mm (4:3?) sized, so I guess that's difficult. I can't see a crop being possible either.

dinkel

26,939 posts

258 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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ziplob said:
kimi better than senna yeh right, would ferrari ever boot senna out ??? doubt it. Kimi could not lace senna's boots he was not even in the same class end of story.
Some of the F1 guys were untoucheable, they had the magic.

My line of F1-heroes: Ronnie, Nikki, Gilles, Ayrton . . . nothing, that's where it stopped for me.


"Hey listen now bro . . . !"

This one is in my book explaining the term 'drive like you stole it':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlDS16YKZg

RobM77

35,349 posts

234 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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carinaman said:
I'm not sure I liked that trailer yesterday. I hope history isn't used selectively for the sake of making an interesting tale. frown
I wasn't actually expecting archive footage, I thought it would be a drama or docu-drama. I can't wait to see it though!! smile It's not often (err.. actually never) that we get F1 in the cinema. No doubt I'll get grumbles from the gf though, because I never go to the cinema normally! biggrin

HarryW

15,150 posts

269 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Lyons said:
He won the 1989 Monaco Grand Prix towing a trailer too!? Genius.
Well if that was the year our Nige was trying to get past his weaving machine then yes it was like his Williams was the trailer hehe

tim200sx

452 posts

207 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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He was a great driver no doubt, but imo his passing has led a lot of people to look on him with rose-tinted spectacles...
If a certain German was no longer with us, we would consider Adelaide '94 as example of his brilliant ruthlessness and genius rather than him being a cnut scratchchin

Edited by tim200sx on Friday 3rd September 13:16