People who like racing cars and F1 have two names, which must be unforgettable. The names of Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, the king of cars and the god of cars can be said to be resounding throughout the car world. Unfortunately, probably like me, many new car fans my age have only seen a few races at the end of Schumi's career, not to mention Senna, who died in 1994. You can only see his style in the video files. This documentary is the epitome of Senna's life. If you like racing, don't hesitate, you will definitely find resonance in this documentary. That kind of dedication to speed and love for racing can definitely see your blood pumping. If you're not a car fan in the traditional sense, it's also a good documentary, because Senna has already become a hero beyond the average racing driver. When you see Senna's state funeral presided over by the president himself, the Brazilian Air Force draws the big S of that representative Senna in the sky, and when nearly a million people escort the coffins of their heroes, you will also be touched by this pure love. Impressed.
From the budding Monte Carlo to the final return to Imola, Senna has left too many classics. Suzuka's revenge, the magical continuous overtaking in the rain at Donington Park, the hometown's gearbox failure to win the championship and the showdown with Pross Mars. These stories have been fixed in the long river of history. But the brilliance of Senna wasn't something these games, or three world championships, could decide. That kind of focus, only the intense pursuit of the ultimate speed in my heart is what impresses me the most. Senna represents a kind of spirit, if other drivers regard racing as their profession. That, Senna, undoubtedly regarded the car as his life. In front of the racing car, he is simply like a child, only the child will not hide his pursuit of a thing, a desire for a thing. We all desire to be simple in ourselves and the world to be simple, but reality does not allow it, as Pross chooses. If there is a shortcut to a world title, well, why not. So when we see that Senna is under the pressure of the FIA and uses his own strength to defeat Prose for revenge, we will be happy for him, no, it is better to say that we are for the simple faith that still exists in our hearts, and we can get Happy to be confirmed. The reason why Senna has a higher status in Brazil than the football king Pele is that Senna's spirit has deeply influenced the Brazilians in that area, giving the turbulent Brazilian society its own spiritual sustenance. Ayrton Senna is not only a driver, but also a fearless spirit to pursue his dreams.
We all mourned Senna's accident in San Marino. In fact, another way of thinking. The best destination for a soldier is to die in battle. For Senna, he belongs to racing. For him, there may be no better home than the track. When standing at the crossroads of life and love, he still chooses to go with what he loves. Everyone has their own reasons for loving racing. Men are born with the pursuit of mechanical beauty, and the sensory stimulation of blood pressure at the limit speed. But the most important thing to me should be the kind of spirit that Senna represents to squeeze his own limits and always pursue breakthroughs.
Finally, send blessings to Schumacher. God has taken away a car god, so leave the car king in the world.
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