I only knew Schumacher before. Now I know that if Schumacher is the king of the car, there will always be only one car god - Senna! If the latter hadn't been pitted by the FIA and the new owner Williams at the infamous Imola circuit in 1994, then Schumacher would have been nothing.
An idol and a national hero. Before his death, he made a low-key donation of 2 billion US dollars to build the motherland. Later, he was unwilling to be content with the most basic supply and wanted to plan a more long-term and pragmatic construction, especially children's education. As on the day of the state funeral, people in the crowded funeral procession said with tears in their eyes: "The Brazilian people need food education and hygiene and a little joy, but the joy has been taken away."
He has faith. Rather than saying that he believes in God, it is better to say that he believes in himself and in justice! Being named a god is not only based on excellent technology, but also because he always has a simple, kind and clean heart, no matter what kind of troubled times he is in, he will try his best to strengthen himself and give back more.
The last shot of the documentary is frozen in: The teenager who was a kart driver in 1978 represented Brazil in the European competition for the first time, and inadvertently glanced at the camera and showed a pure smile with a bento in his hand.
Senna, thank you for running for half of your life and being a teenager in the end!
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