He was the greatest
#21
there is only one.
for you true senna fans pick up a copy of denis jenkinson's old book "the racing driver" and read the interview he did with senna titled "the psychology of a racing driver". in it he discusses qualifying in monaco in '88 where he was over 2 seconds a lap faster than everyone including his teammate (in an identical car) and how he reached a level he had never reached before, a level where the circuit felt like a tunnel of armco and the car was on rails, subconscious driving at the limit if you will.
he was truly one of a kind.
for you true senna fans pick up a copy of denis jenkinson's old book "the racing driver" and read the interview he did with senna titled "the psychology of a racing driver". in it he discusses qualifying in monaco in '88 where he was over 2 seconds a lap faster than everyone including his teammate (in an identical car) and how he reached a level he had never reached before, a level where the circuit felt like a tunnel of armco and the car was on rails, subconscious driving at the limit if you will.
he was truly one of a kind.
#23
there is only one.
for you true senna fans pick up a copy of denis jenkinson's old book "the racing driver" and read the interview he did with senna titled "the psychology of a racing driver". in it he discusses qualifying in monaco in '88 where he was over 2 seconds a lap faster than everyone including his teammate (in an identical car) and how he reached a level he had never reached before, a level where the circuit felt like a tunnel of armco and the car was on rails, subconscious driving at the limit if you will.
he was truly one of a kind.
for you true senna fans pick up a copy of denis jenkinson's old book "the racing driver" and read the interview he did with senna titled "the psychology of a racing driver". in it he discusses qualifying in monaco in '88 where he was over 2 seconds a lap faster than everyone including his teammate (in an identical car) and how he reached a level he had never reached before, a level where the circuit felt like a tunnel of armco and the car was on rails, subconscious driving at the limit if you will.
he was truly one of a kind.
YouTube - Ayrton Senna interviewed by Jackie Stewart
#24
there is only one.
for you true senna fans pick up a copy of denis jenkinson's old book "the racing driver" and read the interview he did with senna titled "the psychology of a racing driver". in it he discusses qualifying in monaco in '88 where he was over 2 seconds a lap faster than everyone including his teammate (in an identical car) and how he reached a level he had never reached before, a level where the circuit felt like a tunnel of armco and the car was on rails, subconscious driving at the limit if you will.
he was truly one of a kind.
for you true senna fans pick up a copy of denis jenkinson's old book "the racing driver" and read the interview he did with senna titled "the psychology of a racing driver". in it he discusses qualifying in monaco in '88 where he was over 2 seconds a lap faster than everyone including his teammate (in an identical car) and how he reached a level he had never reached before, a level where the circuit felt like a tunnel of armco and the car was on rails, subconscious driving at the limit if you will.
he was truly one of a kind.
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