I had seen a passage from Senna in a racing magazine earlier: I knew I was going to have an accident like this, but I couldn't stop pursuing speed. Senna was born for F1, and if there is no racing car, his own existence in his heart has no meaning. Even if he had witnessed the death of another driver the day before, and even if the people around him advised him to give up, he never had any intention of quitting. Competition is the true meaning of life. No one could have imagined that Cena would retire at the beach with her grandchildren, or that Cena would die of cancer after several years of treatment. The only way to be a hero is to die on the field, that's where he ends up. Since Senna, no other driver has had such professionalism. It's not that they don't love racing, it's that they're not that religious. Senna said that he saw a miracle himself, which was actually God's reward for his devotion.
Speaking of purity, frankly F1 is not a place to talk about purity at all. F1 is the arena of interests. Even if it is called the highest level of racing, no matter how you look at it, it is a race kidnapped by interests. If it is purely for driving, the F1 arena is a useless place except for the high speed. So for people like Senna who only want to drive and don't want anything but the race, this place can be said to be a terrible place. While enjoying the supreme glory that F1 can bring, he must also endure the manipulation of various political forces. . In the year that Raikkonen quit F1, I also ridiculed him countless times for being an out-and-out coward, but it took me a few years to realize that the reason for his withdrawal was not just an excuse, it wasn't an excuse, it was A heartfelt indictment of F1. Look at the FIA's ruling on Senna, see Senna's angry eyes and words to truly understand how F1 is a mixture of glory and filth. Look at Senna's clear eyes, how could it be possible to hold such dirt.
Friendliness, which is probably my favorite thing about Senna. To fans and reporters, he just said they were good people and I didn't want to push them away. This is the most heart-wrenching sentence for a car fan. I have seen a lot of fans who ran outside the hotel where the driver stayed for five or six hours without being looked at by the driver. Whenever I heard such a sad story from another fan, I always felt a little unbalanced in my heart. a little bit. When standing in a high position, it is always difficult to treat those who need to look down to see as an equal. But Senna wouldn't run away or push them away, and for that alone, he's already a very good driver. Even though I like Alonso so much today, it's a shame to think about his sometimes unkind behavior. When facing the opponent, in the last game, he said that he missed Proust very much. No matter what kind of battles and wars in the past, he would still forgive the opponent in the end. Miracle.
Today's F1 has long been reduced to a contest between cars and cars, and the driver is no longer the decisive factor. Alonso Hamilton is struggling with his own car, Vettel won effortlessly, as long as he has a good car, he is invincible all over the world, this is obviously not the true meaning of F1! Senna had no trouble passing another car in the team on the straights, which is clearly an impossibility in today's F1 race. Overtaking is just an accidental event on the corner, and it also requires an absolute advantage in the performance of the car. In that era when there was no so-called kinetic energy recovery system, everything was just a contest between drivers, and that was called a real race.
After Senna, there is no F1. His passing is like an F1 elegy.
"Nothing can keep me away from God's care."
That's because you are the incarnation of God on earth.
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