After watching this movie, I can understand that Senna's greatness lies not only in 3 world championships, 65 pole positions, and 40 championships. What makes him different is his passion for racing and the way he wins the race-not only to win, but also to do his best to take a lot of fun. Senna's game is not as scheming as Prost and Schumi, what he wants is to cut his opponent under the horse in a knightly duel. Just like what the movie said; watching Senna's race really sees the resonance of living drivers and inanimate cars, just like Jeremy said: The lotus was dancing.
There will be countless outstanding racers in the past, present and future . On the field, but perhaps there will be no more anomalies like Senna, no one will stage a samba in the rain for us in Monaco, and no more "ole ole ole sena sena" will be heard.
Sena is undoubtedly the most romantic driver (his way of death is enough to directly remove one of the latter). Xu Zhimo once said "kissing the fire" to someone when lighting a cigarette. Personally, I think this perfectly explains the ending of Senna (Mr. Xu also crashed and died really kiss the
fire—— ) In the end, Shu Mi and The question of Senna's historical status. First of all, I’m a total fan of Schumi, and Schumi has an unparalleled advantage in terms of data, but look at Senna’s opponents: Prost, Nicky Lauda, Piquet, Mansell ; If you throw Kimi, Montoya, Villeneuve, Damon Hill, and others into that magical age. . . . . Throughout Schumi's opponents, Mika can be compared with Prosts. . . . . . So Senna is the greatest racing driver.
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