One of the saddest parts of this is that inside the car, race officials found a rolled up Austrian flag. Before this race, in the qualifiers, Austrian rookie Roland Ratzenburger died after hitting a concrete wall. Senna was planning on waving the flag during the victory lap in his honour if he won.
How poignant, i knew of Roland Ratzanberger death from that weekends' qualitfying/practice(??) but i hadn't heard of Senna's intentions - i wonder how many other top-podium contenders had the Austians' flag to honour Ratzebberger,
@@crab4215 Nooooo man, this is called a perfect crime, I was just talking to one of my friend here, Senna will never ever let that car hit the wall without trying to stop, when he hit the wall he was already dead & also if you look at he's helmet visor you gonna see a small whole on the visor, something had hit him because he lost consciousness then crashed... Remember Senna and Jean Balestre, Balestre didn't like Senna...Balestre gave Allan Prost the title in 89 Suzuka and he Banned Senna's licence for while.
The most terrible thing is that you think "these are the last moments of his life" ; you're watching "it's going to happen" and you don't want to see the end because you know it.
And everyone is so lively, the announcer is talking just fone, mentioning warm ups, and then before anyone knows whats happening the sport is changed forever
26 years later it is still very emotional to see these images. Clearly, the steering broke. He tries hard to turn but nothing happens. If the car responded hitting laterally would have made a huge difference. Many "ifs' in this moment. May the lessons be learned, the legacy live and, may his soul rest in peace. We are proud of you Senna. "Acelera, Ayrton!"
It is extremely upsetting, you are right. The Williams lot are such douches, whatever the cause of the crash. At least it was a mercifully quick death.
The downforce at the time was so drastic, with the tire pressures being low from the safety car slowing the field down. Was just a perfect storm of hitting the asphalt at top speed by bottoming out and losing control.
there was nothing wrong with the steering. senna went for a gamble with burned up front tires, wich made the underflow of the car fade down. he literaly had no steering because the airflow, just a few millimeters needed, got him stuck on a straight path. it was senna's addiction to win.
Senna strived for safety of the drivers and mentioned previously that someone would be injured seriously around there and he was the one to pass away due to the steering wheel snapping on him. His skill was too great for it to be a driver error. Car failure. R.I.P SENNA
@@jasonmiami6886 In Massa's case it was different, he was incapacitated by a debris. He was a passenger at that moment. You can't compare Senna's accident with Massa's. Massa got hit by a debris and got incapacitate, it wasn't a mechanical fault or a driver error. In Senna's case, it was a mechanical fault: The steering bar broke.
@@jasonmiami6886 he turns the wheel mate ha. You can clearly see the wheels straighten and there is other video analysing where the yellow button is and isn’t during this lap and the ones previous - and his head jolts left because suddenly the cars steering lets go and the force changes. It’s clear as day.
Maybe i will sounds like a tinfoil hat person rn but i feel like his head moves so suddenly to the left right as he moves straight that it almost seems like he had been shot or something at that moment, its such a sudden movement but idk could also be him just trying to steer heavily to the left after the steering broke
That’s actually all bullshit and a made up rumour because it was reported when they were doing an autopsy on him his face was fully intact. My theory is since he was going around 180mph stopping at that speed turned his brains to mush but everything here’s speculation except for the fact his face was fully intact
When he hit the wall, one of the tyres flew up at the wrong time and smashed into his helmet, you can see the damage done on his helmet. If he were in todays F1 cars the halo would have saved him so another reason why the halo will stay in F1
I was a young Schumacher fan at the time and I remember the moment seeing Senna go straight from Michael’s onboard. I got excited in that moment because I knew it meant Michael was going to take the lead. It still hurts to think that was my first thought even though I couldn’t have known how horrific this would be. I learned and grew a lot that day. RIP Ayrton.
Thats alright bud,as a fellow shumi fan myself,I got thrilled that Michael took the lead,but there was absolutely no way of knowing how bad senna's condition was
It's called sportsmanship. On the moment, it's normal to feel joy, but then when you realize that a driver had been killed, you feel terrible for what you have done, but you couldn't know.
@@jdm_oz4617 That's why he's a champion. He kept carrying on . Even in the rain with poor visibility. He was "the king" not because he was fearless... he was just strong and confident. Stronger than his fears and that shitty Williams. His struggle begins with when Honda quit developing engines for F1. His last McLaren Ford was so much behind its competitors that he knew he'd never have the chance to win. That's why he signed for Williams. Then, in 1993 Williams had adaptive suspensions (it was its most advanced feature) and it was a great car but they were banned in 1994...so the 1994 fw16 wasn't the big deal you saw the year before. I'm Italian and there's a video when they play some interviews of Ayrton in that day before the race. He was complying about the suspensions and many other parts that were too weak according to him. I've gone to his statue and museum at Imola two weeks ago. It's sad but maybe this is the destiny of every person that seek absolute perfection with every inch of their soul. That's why I love the soul behind his name.
@@DemonAsh40 stop this bullshit and respect the dead or hamilton will win more stop this crap...schumi was shown whers he stood in donnington 1993...just go to home asshole
If u really watch close u see Senas head turn slightly indicating to me he was trying to steer into the slide with no response from the steering wheel. The steering column break end of that’s why he went off.
Nick Frangou The way his head suddenly moves left means that the force is shifting , steercolumn broke ! U see he still steers to the left , after the force shift !
@@marsenmoon I think what happened (and there's a lot of videos with a tracer on the yellow button on the wheel) is that the steering column was already partially snapped or at least was cracking as the race went on. And that Ayrton did have a snap of oversteer due to a slight lack of tyre pressure making the car bottom out more. But where the official story says that he corrected and ran out of road, I believe that the steering column snapped just as he steered into the slide. This explains why he doesn't even seem to attempt to turn after going off line. Had the steering column still been intact, he would have still hit the wall but there's no question he would have been able to alleviate the angle somewhat.
25 years today. My heart still sinks to this day. Senna was an enigma and to this day, his death just strike a body blow to my heart . R.I.P Ayrton Senna 1960- 1994
see at 0:51 seconds, the head tilts firmly to the left. The camera cannot show the right side. I think there is something on the right side of the helmet. From this point, he recalls Massa's accident at Hungaroring. They never showed the suspension piece that caused the fatal injury. I think something will hit the right side of Senna's helmet, her head leans to the left and faint. The brake pedal and accelerator pedal operation are only caused by the faint body. The racing car runs in the wall uncontrollably. If this theory is true, the question is just what it was like Senna's helmet. The answer could be given by the black box of the car, but it was removed from it before the car was seized, and a few seconds was removed from it. At first it was said that it was bad and there was no data on it. As the loss of signal caused by interference, the FOCA TV's internal video recording is also missing for a few seconds. The helmet was burned recently. All evidence has disappeared in a mysterious way. I want an idea of what has penetrated the helmet, which has to be so secret. Someone's idea?
@@aaper1510 right I'm not very sure if there were something on his head. If you look as well, the camera never saw the right hand side too. A very sorry sight 😭😭
@@aaper1510 Senna accident will remain a mystery but to me is like somebody shot the helmet from a distance,the pilot is unconscious many moments before the car hits the wall
You look at this and only then appreciate how far safety has advanced since 1994. Of course, after this we thought F1 was already very safe, but Jules Bianchi was tragic (also due to brain injury) and the two marshalls. The crashes that Alonso, Lecrec and Ericsson suffered would have killed them or spectators in these old cars. Only now I think F1 is really safe enough (though if you get rear ended, you still have the potential to injure your back).
srinitaaigaura And yet just today we lost Anthoine Hubert in F2. Yes, it’s F2, but it’s still governed by the FIA. Just goes to show that no matter what advancements we make, motor sports will always be dangerous.
@@colemadonna6284 That was such a freak accident, I don't think any safety regulations would stop that from being fatal. Being hit directly from the side at nearly 200km/h is something that can't be prevented.
Motorsport will never be completely safe, anything can happen at any time, thats what racing is, wether its f1, nascar, wec.. any class, anything can happen in this sport
There's no doubt in my mind that the steering column broke. He's turning left, yet when the car breaks away and goes straight you don't see his hands return to the straight position. It was steering failure all day long.
@@flatoutflatline1565 Where are you people seeing him steering? You cant see his wheel.. And you cant really tell anything by the tire.. How are you seeing this from this video?
I don't know why, but every time I watch his crash, as he starts his last lap, I always hope it's the lap before, so he has at least one more lap to live...silly I know.
Just think about it.. there was a rolled up Austrian flag inside the car, if he won, he would've waved the flag in honor of Roland Ratzenburger.. who died the previous day His soul waved that flag at the Circuit of Eternity
@@furretthefuzzynoodle3896 Experts said it broke on the impact but it seems shady with their new untested aero pack and modified steering column. (it was modified because he said it is too beefy for him and told the engineers to make it a bit thinner. That could be the fault)
Can't watch it without crying. I'm brazilian, my mom was pregnant of me when this happened and it was her bday. This tragic event is very hard on brazilians hearts.
why though? the British lost a far better driver when Jim Clark died. Here he is remembered but i wouldnt go so far to say that the nation is heart broken
@@dr2stroke611 I'm from Brazil too and I'm not going to discuss whether Clark or Senna was better, but here's the thing... the 90's were very tough years for Brazil economically, and sports were kind of an escape from reality. Football and F1 were sports with succesful brazilians. But Senna held the status of a national hero here, he was someone who made it from a country that had been economically broken for several years prior. I don't know much about Clark's history, and I am heavily biased towards my country, so it would be an unfair comparison to make, but just think of it like this: when Senna's coffin came to São Paulo, 2 million people attended (or tried to) his funeral. It was heavily covered by the media, and he is to many brazilians the greatest sportsperson ever. Every Brazilian who watched that race remembers what they were doing that day.
@@felipefujita6203 it wasn't just Brazil. Sometimes an event captures the imagination of the world. I think the moment in time had something to do with it - the end of the 90s would be that final move into postmodernity - and the enigmatic character of the man had something to do with it. I felt it in London too, at 8 years old.
One of the most surreal things about this video is the fact that you see senna in the mirror on the onboard in the last seconds of his life. You can see him moving with the car, full of life, just a normal race for him until it wasnt.
A bit of a coincidence, the girl that senna kissed during the documentary movie said happy 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993 no 1994 Edit: I wouldn't take it seriously. It's just a theory.
this was not a conscious decision. he leaned his head against the g-force. but the g-force was suddenly zero when the steering broke. so his head snapped to the left by his own muscle power.
28 years later and this still is so sad to watch even tho i didn’t even watch aryton growing up. These images….the videos….the spectators……micheal watching this happen….it’s all so so sad RIP Aryton Senna and other that have tragically passed. You’ll live in our hearts forever
from the schumacher screen it is clear that senna's car was doing the corner then suddenly it went straight... so sad. I was 6 years old and I still remember this
@ 0.48 Left screen...sparks from under Senna's chassis just before he took on Tamburello. It is well documented that the track at SM was dangerously bumpy, add to that the steering column on Senna's fw16 had a somewhat botched extension weld to accomodate his requirements. Watching these clips over and over again, as a huge Senna fan maybe wanting all the answers as to why we really did lose him, my own personal conclusion can only point to the flat out speed towards Tamburello, hitting the bumpy track at that pace, and referring to the spark I mentioned, that the sheer force of hitting that not so smooth track may have well buckle the already, somewhat compromised, steering column, causing Senna to sadly lose control. My views may not be correct nor wrong...but they are something to ponder over.
watch pausing between 0:48 and 0:50 observing the trees on the upper right corner and see a little white smoke coming from there, and how his head fall aside in the mirror afterwards. some say it was a shot.
@@saintlysinner3922 and also the fact that it's pretty darn impressive to be able to have that kind of shooting accuracy, with an F1 car travelling towards you at 200mph and get a perfect shot on, first time round.
One strange fact about this corner is that between 1987 and 1994 3 of the 4 big accidents that happened were Williams cars. In 87 Piquet crashed heavily then in 92 it was Patrese and in 94 of Senna died. The other accident was when Garhard Burger's Ferrari burst in to flames during the race in 1989.
At 0:51 Senna desperately and forcefully steers left feeling that he lost control of the car but the wheels do not turn at all and keep going straight. Its clear as day and night that the steering bar was broken and that is the reason why the accident happend.
I was 23.. I saw it at home.. I left the room... Maybe half an hour later my father came out and said "he's gone.. Senna's dead..".. we were all in silence.. Years later I visited the Williams F1 centre, and saw all the F1 cars.. there's a gap.. a huge gap between the cars.. behind is a large picture of Ayrton... So poignant... Senna....
R.I.P Ayrton Senna. Time of birth: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Time of death: May 1st, 1994. At: San Marino, Italy. During: San Marino Grand Prix, Qualifying Round #1. Team racing for: Williams Renault-McLaren. You will never be forgotten...
It’s obvious the steering column failed. Piquet said it himself. A driver hits the brakes only when they cannot steer the car properly. Even today, drivers first try to correct their line and if not they brake. Senna being an experienced driver would first try to steer the car away from its vector, as shown by his head coming towards the left of the camera which shows effort. However he couldn’t do that due to the failure and hit the brakes. It is no secret that Coulthard had a similar accident in winter testing as well.
He crashed so hard into that wall, his car almost bounced back to the middle of the track, you gotta be commited. I'm biased to say, but for me it's the Goat. Many lived as winners. Senna died as one, as the best, fast and in first place, until his very end. It's bittersweet, but maybe there was no proper way for him to leave.
You look at that corner and wonder why they didn't have something there , tires , foam, pick a safety item etc. i guess it's easy to look back and criticize knowing what we do now 20+ years later.
I guess the unbound tyre barriers of the day tended to catch a car coming in at a tight angle, and would actually make the deceleration worse. Probably thought it was better to deflect the car along the wall. Same reason Indycar and NASCAR persisted with unprotected concrete walls for so long. The modern tyre barrier where it's all wrapped would be better, as would TecPro, or even the SAFER barrier used in the States.
And if they didn't make the run off area off concrete or asphalt and had grass or gravel that would have decelerates the car quicker which might off made the crash Less severe
I'm a nascar fan and watch indy car and f1 sometimes. Senna car just WENT RIGHT LIKE THE CAR has a piece BREAK OFF. The lap before, at the same or around the spot he went off the track, his car had sparks which I thought was a mechanical failure. As I look on the internet about the track. Drivers were complaining about the surface of the track and thought the FIA rules were going to led into bad situations and wrecks.
He definitely didn't go off track the lap before. Watch again. Sparks were common and completely normal during those times, even the years before with the active suspension cars. Watch the 1992 German GP, for example, or Spa. Or any other race, really. But the bumps are there and they did add stress to the poorly improvised steering column. The corner is very easy and straightforward to take, but the mechanical stress is pretty heavy, pulling almost 4G.
justin dinkins yes you are correct a few months ago they have Center on camera complaining about tamborello and the patch of road that was very bumpy he complained all the way to the very end about it..Rest in peace CHAMPION Senna!
Even modern F1 cars are throwing sparks when they hit bumps. At this track was very bumby. Senna's steering shaft broke because it was designed not strong enough to get more space for the legs. They did that change one or two races before... 😪
I have long analyzed the video of the camera ok on board of senna before impact. Note 2 details that you can check. Number 1, as everyone can see, when taking the curve you can see senna's hand, part of the wheel and a yellow button, just before the accident the yellow button betrays the movement of the steering wheel, a movement that is noted is towards senna's body . Number 2, if you notice Senna's helmet you never look at the frame on the camera on board, and just when the wheel moves towards your body, the yellow button disappears from the frame and Senna's helmet appears a bit on the camera. That movement I think is caused by the inertia of exerting force on the steering wheel to take the curve, since like many of us if the G force makes your body push to the right, one will force (especially with the neck) to go to the opposite side. In this sense, let's imagine that we push someone with all our strength and from one second to another that person stands aside and takes off, the consequence is that you will leave with inertia and end up on the floor. If we apply this same principle imagining ourselves in Senna's place, we can easily say what was the cause of his death.
Those days they didn’t have the plank to make it safe to bottom out, if it was scraping that much nowadays in a corner it would be fine but back then the whole car would just slide on the undertray
Spark do only mean that the compression is very high. The floor of the car does simply touch the surface, while this is happening you lose lots of downforce, but increase the speed due to the stopped airflow which created downforce. You can see ih very often the Red Bulls, they are trying to get faster on the straight due to that.
The whole "bottoming out" thing is rubbish. Even if it did bottom out, airflow would be restored extremely quickly upon "un-bottoming" so steering inputs would be possible.... He had adequate downforce to brake heavily from 190~130, no downforce, no braking. Steering column failure.
@@robweeks3238 When the car bottomed out Senna turned into the slide which is why you see the car view not rotating anymore. When the car's grip was restored, Senna had the front wheels pointed into the turn, which then instantly veered the car right, and off the track.
Mi piloto favorito de toda la historia de La F1 es " Ayrton Senna " y lamento hasta el dia de hoy la pérdida de un hombre tan talentoso como El pues de lo contrario no solamente hubiese conseguido 3 títulos mundiales si no q también se hubiera consagrado con todos los laureles superando a Schumacher y Hamilton juntos × el talento en conducir su monoplaza y aparte el carisma y amabilidad con el q también se hizo conocer ! 😀❤😀❤
😢😢😢 extraordinario ser humano , valiente y profesional! ,,Lo dejo TODO en la pista ,,apesar de la porquería del F16 ,,,el había llegado a una situación que para él era ganar o morir ! UNA LEYENDA ! No habrá otro mejor que el ...Un Héroe !
This onboard of Schumacher has been difficult to find over the years finally found it. It’s been deleted on YT over the years. It gives you a good view of what happened. Still can believe it that a piece of the suspension struck his head killed Senna and not the impact. Just makes you angry because of how close to surviving he could have been. Also in 2009 Ruben’s suspension spring hit Massa in the head and almost killed him. Crazy to think really that it almost happened to another Brazilian driver.
Gostaria de identificar um ponto que ninguém percebeu, ao menos nunca vi nenhum comentário citando. Todos falam que o mais plausível para o acontecido tenha sido a quebra da barra de direção. Mas note, no segundo que senna passa reto há um movimento na dianteira do carro para a esquerda , como se ele estivesse perdendo a traseira do carro. O movimento é bem rápido, mas se você olhar com atenção você verá. Pois bem, antes do acidente o carro de Senna passou pelo local da batida que correu na largada varias vezes, e talvez tenha passado por algum objeto perfurante. Se isso ocorreu e o pneu furado tenha sido o traseiro esquerdo, faz com que o pneu dianteiro direito fique mais alto e sem aderência, justamente o pneu que era responsável por manter o carro virando e acompanhando a curva. Logo concluo... Senna estava com pneus frios, e provavelmente o pneu traseiro esquerdo estava furado, fazendo com que a dianteira estivesse levantada e consequentemente sem aderência. Quando ele perde um pouco a traseira na curva, no movimento que eu citei, o pneu traseiro estava sem calibragem adequada e A consequência disso fez com que ele passasse direto para o muro. Quem acha que estou certo deixa um joia! Saudades do nosso ídolo!
If it were me, I would just hop the barrier...make myself a hazard on the track so it has to close. I would live with a charge of Tresspass or whatever.. totally beats losing the best F1 driver
Probably should be talking about Senna the 7 time champion. You got the feeling these 2 where just warming up for some real classic battles over the next few years.
Crazy how Williams never took responsibility for the steering failure, always disliked the team, even more when the daughter took over. Glad shes gone now
The camera shows Senna in front of Schumacher, the entrance to the curve is normal, then you can see Senne suddenly turning sharply to the right and striking! It is clear that part of the steering or suspension was broken here, maybe he was seriously injured by part of the suspension before the impact! RIP .... best driver ever!
click 0:50 mark over and over with the video playing. notice a brief sharp turn to the LEFT right before going right into the wall. it looks like he lost his back end going over the bumpy resurfaced area and then over corrected the steering to the right. its like he over corrected too quickly instead of letting the car spin out to the left. schumi was hounding him and i think he was pushing harder than normal and simply lost control at fast and rough section of track. its a common mistake in motor racing to over correct a car that loses the back end. like the gordon smiley accident and so many other indy accidents.
I believe I have seen what caused the crash, before his car stopped steering his head dropped hard left, presumably pointing towards an injury or black out before the crash even happend
His head dropped the second the car started to do other things he wasn't asking it to do. In his mind he's turning left out the exit of Tamburello and probably already planning his positioning for the next bend.. until suddenly - something snaps - there's absolutely no way his body WOULDN'T react to that....just plot out the forces and it will make sense. It's important to remember that a professional racing driver, especially like Ayrton, can race at crazy speeds but still remain perfectly calm and relaxed...but being calm and relaxed at 200 mph doing what you always do.. suddenly something goes wrong. I bet you would have a reaction if for example you were riding your motorbike fast and something came across your path close in-front...your entire body will shock..probably to the point you have to pull over to calm down...it's the same thing here.
@@snaubdca7yebf I would expect a driver of his caliber would atleast have the reaction time to press the brakes atleast Abit, but no braking was ever applied
@@Haunteh I'm have zero clue where you are getting your information. Telemetry clearly shows that he was braking and braking hard. He went from 190 mph as he left the track to 135 mph two seconds later when he hit the wall. That's the best anyone could have asked for in that time. He definitely wasn't blacked out. His head drops because of g-force.
In 1997, after that crash, footage was leakage of an identical crash at the same place in 1991. The impact and damage was the same but the driver got out of the car with some bruising to his right side.
You can clearly see the steering wheel is acting very strange when he was driving. He should've come into the pit stop few laps earlier and who knows....he could be still alive to this day
Thank you. It’s possible to see some interruptions in the video in both cars before the accident. If you have your mobile phone near of speakers before ring your phone you will experience some interruption. Considering that each team uses different frequencies to communicate with the team. You need a low frequency to cause the interruption signal at the same time. And after Senna is possible to see Senna accident. The most curious is that Williams reviver some peace from the car. When is totally forbidden collecting anything from the cars when having an accident. Each time more this looks like someone like senna stop to drive. Only God knows the Truth.
@@Bill-tx9rl I'm not sure if the Illuminati agenda take care of this. The biblical fowlers have other plans like bring in the world the Messiah, this is the Illuminati agenda. For this specific case, we have Mr. Jean-Marie Balestre in 1996 admits it benefits his countryman Alain Prost. Easily to say that he doesn't want Senna to have possibilities to win 1994. FIA Mr. Jean-Marie Balestre plus Renault, what you think can happen here? The fight between Mr. Balestre and Senna, prove only one thing, the world lacks justice.
Look at 0.25 speed 0:50… look right above the antenna… it seems 2 smokes coming out the wood like a gun shoot and at the same moments both cameras have some fauilers… and after that he hitting that wall.. this would explain why it seems that he lost concessions… look up some images from his helmet.. you can see clearly a perfect round bullet hole… I mean it sounds really crazy but it’s there in the footage…
@@chriskleinermusic I belifief that was a electronic disable the car, both camareas soffer interference, but only the Williams was affected. Immediatly the car lost speead, and the well was completly disabled. I The helmeled shows that the head move foward because lose speed, at the same time try to turn left. The problem is we will never know what was removed from the car after the accident. Hi did enymies, and the worst was the F1 director, that don;t like his style. Anyway, nothing that we can bring to light will bring back his life. Today I watch few corts from Monoca GP, and F1 now is a toy for richest kids.
@@chriskleinermusic I believe that electronic interference disabled the car, both cameras were affected by interference, (probably coming from the back side and not from the front side) but only the Williams was affected. Immediately the car lost speed, and the well was completely disabled. The helmet shows that the head moves forward because of lost speed and, at the same time tries to turn left. The problem is we will never know what was removed from the car after the accident. Hi made enemies, and the worst was the F1 director, who didn't like his style. Anyway, nothing that we can bring to light will bring back his life. Today I watched a few parts of Monoca GP, and F1 now is a toy for the richest kids. Is better to put an automatic car if the intention is only to show up the technologies in the car, because real pilots we don't have anymore.
yes i think dead . This time 0; 51 - Released the Direction = dead but...body holds the direction to the left. YOUR brain is already designed to follow a left
Look at 0.25 speed 0:50… look right above the antenna… it seems 2 smokes coming out the wood like a gun shoot and at the same moments both cameras have some fauilers… and after that he hitting that wall.. this would explain why it seems that he lost concessions… look up some images from his helmet.. you can see clearly a perfect round bullet hole… I mean it sounds really crazy but it’s there in the footage…
What you can see if you slow the movie footage down to 0.25x, is that 2 frames before the left front tyre is in the shadow of the final tree, the car suffers a kick of oversteer which Senna immediately corrects (the car is out of the slide 8 frames after it starts). After this correction, Senna seemed to have a slightly slower reaction to the car gripping up, but by the second last frame before the camera cuts to the track-cam, the car is turning left again (9 frames after it straightening out). What's interesting is that it is possible that the car should have been turning left by frame 6 of straightening out, as there is a bump that it suffers for frame 6-7, where it points straight and then a separate bump for frames 8-9, in which it's turning left despite the interference. The reason I state that the slide could have been saved beginning on frame six is that both bumps seem to rock the car left>right, hampering any steering in the correct direction. For a time reference for these frames, the video seems to be running at 24 fps.
Dashy902 His steering column broke when the sparks and bumpy surface started. He tried correcting it didn't work. Then he slammed on his brakes but that was to late. Going to fast, tyres not having enough grip, no gravel when he went off road to slow the car down.
@@hristoitchov It's amazing how people still claim nowadays that he had oversteer. He went in a straight line after the steering wheel detached from the column.
@@gt362gamer Yes, it's really sad and tarnishes Senna's legacy. They just parrot what they've heard/watched/read, without actually analyzing the footage, telemetry and the overwhelming amount of evidence from the trials for themselves.
@@hristoitchov telemetry has actually shown that he did have a small amount of oversteer.. I say small because it took a flick of the wrist in split seconds for him to correct. Although it's not really perceivable to the eye because it's so minor, but it was there.
Nope, you really should read into what was already decided in court as the reason for the accident: "Thus, on 13 April 2007, the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation delivered its own verdict (number 15050) stating that: "It has been determined that the accident was caused by a steering column failure. This failure was caused by badly designed and badly executed modifications. The responsibility for this falls on Patrick Head, culpable of omitted control". Head, however, was not arrested since the Italian statute of limitations for culpable homicide was 7 years and 6 months, and the verdict was pronounced 13 years after the accident. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Ayrton_Senna
Some say it was the steering column. Others say the car bottomed out. What if it was a combination, the bottoming out shook the car, finally severing the already wearing steering column. Ether way it was the suspension arm that was directly killed him, and it's probably safe to say that even if we had the halos of today, the result would have been the same. Godspeed Ayrton Senna
Yeah but Halo wasn't made because of his crash. Those strings that keep wheel attached to the car were introduced so no driver would die in the same way.
still watching this in FEB2024. It could only be a steering wheel shaft fail. Look how bumpy was the track at the moment he goes straight, also visible on Schumy camera. They said they soldered the steering wheel of senna's to mach his preference driving position or maybe because Senna was complaining about the car's steering. So this would mean the steering shaft would have a weak point and if you add to his a bumpy surface at high speed on a high speed corner with high G's loads... this is the result.
No, the saddest part of all this is that people are genuinely trying to convey that this was an assassination on senna Honestly the state of some of these...
Look at 0.25 speed 0:50… look right above the antenna… it seems 2 smokes coming out the wood like a gun shoot and at the same moments both cameras have some fauilers… and after that he hitting that wall.. this would explain why it seems that he lost concessions… look up some images from his helmet.. you can see clearly a perfect round bullet hole… I mean it sounds really crazy but it’s there in the footage…
It is obviously a steering failure. If you slow the footage down you can clearly see that he hits a mid corner bump which throws the car off balance. Small mid corner corrections are normal but you can see the exact moment when his steering blows because the front wheels don't correct back to the turn radius of Ayrtons hands on the wheel. Even if it wasn't a complete snap, a mid corner bump on a car thats riding too low can jolt parts loose and thus be the failure. His death was 100% not because he was driving too hard and aggressive. This is a racing team not setting up a car properly and refusing to admit any fault when it is clear that the mechanical failure of the car resulted in Senna's untimely death
Can anyone tell me why there are no recordings of Senna's on-board camera after the director cuts on the track camera just when Senna's car goes off the track?
The original footage ended just before the impact. It was already accused back then that one or some seconds got deleted by FOCA TV. The videos available on UA-cam now and in the Senna movie are shortened by another second or so for whatever ill reason. I did download the original footage in the end of the 90s, it's somewhere in my archive. However the resolution was pretty bad obviously since it's a Quicktime file from the mid-90s.
armorgeddon ... thank you for your answer. Could you tell me a website where we can find the impact movie seen by Senna's camera car? Or could you put it on the net? Thank you.
Alex 967 whatch onboard vide slowmo, take atention on angle of steereng wheel an angle of tires, it is clearely visible that suddenly wheels strightup but poor Seena pooling steereng wheel in corner direction...something about steering wheel column got wrong after lot of bumping....my opinion is that he shoul stay in honda, those factards RENAULT dont know how to make regular car..
If you look at the yellow button on the steering wheel, you can clearly realize that the wheel come out its place or broken. Wheel is moving back and forth.
GRN Panther if he was a Christian then it wasn’t god in general. It must have been the Abrahamic god. God in general is pretty meaningless. There are thousands of them!
@Steve Owen Don’t be a smart arse. If there is one ultimate creator then all the gods except that one must be mental constructs. You can have as many mental constructs as there are people on the Earth. You don’t have to see them to know that people can imagine just about anything. All the other gods have to be false and just in peoples minds but they still exist as gods as ideas.
In Brazil chasing TC, Aida chasing TC. I think it had some type of anti-spin mod, it would of needed heaps of torque in the middle for 740HP to achieve those laps. This would of made it more prone to wheel spin, more then Williams, since it had less down-force and more torque when it beings accelerate. This is why other driver's said the car was at knife edge and spinning all over the place. At Imola Senna was in front, I suspect that corner is flat out 6th gear. I would stay steering failure. With the Benetton, since Senna's death is a sensitive subject, all the official information on the Benetton, has probably been left sealed for ever, I guess it could of been understood to have contributed to Senna's spin at Brazil, Aida crash. Makes you wonder if F1 just let the Benetton pass, as they didn't want spoil the season. They stated no driver aid's, but what ever they did to the engine would of been considered a driving aid, but somehow they got around the word's, I suspect F1 let it pass.
If you slow the video down to .25 speed and watch Senna's onboard, at 0:51 when Senna just before he reaches the darker tarmac the car looks like it oversteers to the left. The car becomes more angled toward the left of the track and then he fires off in the opposite direction. I'm not saying it is the reason but it does look like a snap of oversteer that was over corrected. This could be the explanation or it could lead to the steering column breaking or suspension failure. We will probably never know.
While I do not believe the Williams team will ever formally acknowledge it, not now and certainly not in 50 or 100 years time. I genuinely believe deep down Sir Frank Williams, Adrian Newey and Patrick Head know the adjustment to the steering column before the race which has been well documented as very poorly done, was the catalyst for this sad event which unfolded on that tragic day in Imola 1994.
Again honestly what does it matter at this point? Whether or not IT was steering column that broke down or not at moment of the accident or whether there was other reason, Its not gonna bring him Back..... accidents and mechanical failures are Part of F1...Im still saying what Ive always Said that had there been a tyre wall there that Senna might have survived regardless, cause with tyre wall Its much less unlikely that tyre and Its suspension would not have hit Senna in the head
I am pretty sure that the steering column broke. You see the onboard the whole time but not at the moment he lost control and goes straight. Over two decades later, no onboard footage from the moment.... That says enough.
One of the saddest parts of this is that inside the car, race officials found a rolled up Austrian flag. Before this race, in the qualifiers, Austrian rookie Roland Ratzenburger died after hitting a concrete wall. Senna was planning on waving the flag during the victory lap in his honour if he won.
California Chiinkhater6262 OMG😭
How poignant, i knew of Roland Ratzanberger death from that weekends' qualitfying/practice(??) but i hadn't heard of Senna's intentions - i wonder how many other top-podium contenders had the Austians' flag to honour Ratzebberger,
MrStr8den if I remember correctly, Senna was really affected by Ratzenberger’s death. And it was the qualifier. Senna died the next day.
HOLY. Me god that is sad .
I didn’t know that and I’m taking your word. Thanks.
This is why Schumacher cried when he equalled Senna’s 41 wins at the 2000 Italian Grand Prix, he saw it happen right in front of him...
Assoluta You hat right. Assassination of Ayrton Senna
well, no
@@ruedafest well, yes
Adrian Piloto if there was someone shooting at him. That would have been in the news and everything..
@@crab4215 Nooooo man, this is called a perfect crime, I was just talking to one of my friend here, Senna will never ever let that car hit the wall without trying to stop, when he hit the wall he was already dead & also if you look at he's helmet visor you gonna see a small whole on the visor, something had hit him because he lost consciousness then crashed... Remember Senna and Jean Balestre, Balestre didn't like Senna...Balestre gave Allan Prost the title in 89 Suzuka and he Banned Senna's licence for while.
The most terrible thing is that you think "these are the last moments of his life" ; you're watching "it's going to happen" and you don't want to see the end because you know it.
Yeah that's it exactly. You are trying to talk him into pitting and walking away.
And everyone is so lively, the announcer is talking just fone, mentioning warm ups, and then before anyone knows whats happening the sport is changed forever
and his career in F1 i thonl was only 10-11 years?
Its....nerve destroying....watching the wing mirror and seeing him alive...knowing whats about to happen
Same with 2014 japanese grand prix. There's a shot where you see Jules Bianchi tying his shoelaces. Less than two hours later, he'll get the accident.
26 years later it is still very emotional to see these images.
Clearly, the steering broke. He tries hard to turn but nothing happens. If the car responded hitting laterally would have made a huge difference. Many "ifs' in this moment.
May the lessons be learned, the legacy live and, may his soul rest in peace.
We are proud of you Senna. "Acelera, Ayrton!"
if the steering column would have worked good (and the whole car), the accident would'nt have happened, and maybe Senna would have won the race.
It is extremely upsetting, you are right. The Williams lot are such douches, whatever the cause of the crash. At least it was a mercifully quick death.
The downforce at the time was so drastic, with the tire pressures being low from the safety car slowing the field down. Was just a perfect storm of hitting the asphalt at top speed by bottoming out and losing control.
there was nothing wrong with the steering. senna went for a gamble with burned up front tires, wich made the underflow of the car fade down. he literaly had no steering because the airflow, just a few millimeters needed, got him stuck on a straight path. it was senna's addiction to win.
You can see the snap of oversteer which sends him off. A snapper steering column would sure just have seen him understeer off the track.
Senna strived for safety of the drivers and mentioned previously that someone would be injured seriously around there and he was the one to pass away due to the steering wheel snapping on him.
His skill was too great for it to be a driver error.
Car failure.
R.I.P SENNA
Suspension failure
@@seesaw41 well, a rock flew into the front intake and snapped his steering column. you can see him turning to the left in a panic. god bless senna.
@@seesaw41 steering column failure
@@seesaw41 The steering column failed after adjustments that may or may not have been illegal
DSLeicester and how the fuck would you know that
He clearly turned to the left. Broken steering bar, no human mistake but mechanical failure. Rest in peace legend.
No. Just straight on. No mechanical fault, important. Maybe put the Massa accident Hungary 09 over it. You will find the solution.
@@jasonmiami6886 In Massa's case it was different, he was incapacitated by a debris. He was a passenger at that moment. You can't compare Senna's accident with Massa's. Massa got hit by a debris and got incapacitate, it wasn't a mechanical fault or a driver error. In Senna's case, it was a mechanical fault: The steering bar broke.
@@jasonmiami6886 he turns the wheel mate ha. You can clearly see the wheels straighten and there is other video analysing where the yellow button is and isn’t during this lap and the ones previous - and his head jolts left because suddenly the cars steering lets go and the force changes. It’s clear as day.
Maybe i will sounds like a tinfoil hat person rn but i feel like his head moves so suddenly to the left right as he moves straight that it almost seems like he had been shot or something at that moment, its such a sudden movement but idk could also be him just trying to steer heavily to the left after the steering broke
@@Octolicia Massa got hit by Barichellos spring, which has been a mechanical fault.
Suspension leg through the brain. Dead instantly. No suffering. R.I.P Ayrton Senna Da Silva
That’s actually all bullshit and a made up rumour because it was reported when they were doing an autopsy on him his face was fully intact. My theory is since he was going around 180mph stopping at that speed turned his brains to mush but everything here’s speculation except for the fact his face was fully intact
TMG 365’z Now that is speculation
He died 6 pm this day, not instantly
@@seesaw41 Depends on what you call "dead", his brain certainly died on impact
When he hit the wall, one of the tyres flew up at the wrong time and smashed into his helmet, you can see the damage done on his helmet. If he were in todays F1 cars the halo would have saved him so another reason why the halo will stay in F1
I was a young Schumacher fan at the time and I remember the moment seeing Senna go straight from Michael’s onboard. I got excited in that moment because I knew it meant Michael was going to take the lead. It still hurts to think that was my first thought even though I couldn’t have known how horrific this would be. I learned and grew a lot that day. RIP Ayrton.
That's so not your fault. It didn't look like a killer of a crash. Drivers have walked out of far worse ones.
Thats alright bud,as a fellow shumi fan myself,I got thrilled that Michael took the lead,but there was absolutely no way of knowing how bad senna's condition was
@@snaubdca7yebf It's because the cars became way more safe, Senna broke his neck in the crash.
Ugh, this hurts my heart because I would’ve felt the same. You had no way of knowing, but I understand.
It's called sportsmanship. On the moment, it's normal to feel joy, but then when you realize that a driver had been killed, you feel terrible for what you have done, but you couldn't know.
I wish he'd gone fishing with Sid
Yea, if only he hadn’t carried on
@@jdm_oz4617 That's why he's a champion. He kept carrying on . Even in the rain with poor visibility. He was "the king" not because he was fearless... he was just strong and confident. Stronger than his fears and that shitty Williams. His struggle begins with when Honda quit developing engines for F1. His last McLaren Ford was so much behind its competitors that he knew he'd never have the chance to win.
That's why he signed for Williams. Then, in 1993 Williams had adaptive suspensions (it was its most advanced feature) and it was a great car but they were banned in 1994...so the 1994 fw16 wasn't the big deal you saw the year before.
I'm Italian and there's a video when they play some interviews of Ayrton in that day before the race. He was complying about the suspensions and many other parts that were too weak according to him. I've gone to his statue and museum at Imola two weeks ago.
It's sad but maybe this is the destiny of every person that seek absolute perfection with every inch of their soul.
That's why I love the soul behind his name.
S.Vishnu Vardhan Senna would never have won another title even if he did survive. Schumacher was too good.
@@DemonAsh40 stop this bullshit and respect the dead or hamilton will win more stop this crap...schumi was shown whers he stood in donnington 1993...just go to home asshole
@@DemonAsh40 Okay Mr. Crystal Balls, whatever you say
If u really watch close u see Senas head turn slightly indicating to me he was trying to steer into the slide with no response from the steering wheel. The steering column break end of that’s why he went off.
jujitsuman68 why would he drive out himself? That doesn’t make any sense
very clear its the column breaking.
Nick Frangou The way his head suddenly moves left means that the force is shifting , steercolumn broke ! U see he still steers to the left , after the force shift !
@@marsenmoon I think what happened (and there's a lot of videos with a tracer on the yellow button on the wheel) is that the steering column was already partially snapped or at least was cracking as the race went on. And that Ayrton did have a snap of oversteer due to a slight lack of tyre pressure making the car bottom out more. But where the official story says that he corrected and ran out of road, I believe that the steering column snapped just as he steered into the slide. This explains why he doesn't even seem to attempt to turn after going off line. Had the steering column still been intact, he would have still hit the wall but there's no question he would have been able to alleviate the angle somewhat.
I always was unsure if car was too low or steering broke.. and first time watching again, pretty sure the steering did break.
25 years today. My heart still sinks to this day. Senna was an enigma and to this day, his death just strike a body blow to my heart . R.I.P Ayrton Senna 1960- 1994
see at 0:51 seconds, the head tilts firmly to the left. The camera cannot show the right side. I think there is something on the right side of the helmet.
From this point, he recalls Massa's accident at Hungaroring.
They never showed the suspension piece that caused the fatal injury. I think something will hit the right side of Senna's helmet, her head leans to the left and faint. The brake pedal and accelerator pedal operation are only caused by the faint body. The racing car runs in the wall uncontrollably. If this theory is true, the question is just what it was like Senna's helmet. The answer could be given by the black box of the car, but it was removed from it before the car was seized, and a few seconds was removed from it. At first it was said that it was bad and there was no data on it. As the loss of signal caused by interference, the FOCA TV's internal video recording is also missing for a few seconds.
The helmet was burned recently.
All evidence has disappeared in a mysterious way.
I want an idea of what has penetrated the helmet, which has to be so secret.
Someone's idea?
@@aaper1510 right I'm not very sure if there were something on his head. If you look as well, the camera never saw the right hand side too. A very sorry sight 😭😭
it wasnt a human mistake, it was a mechanical failure (steering column problem), he was Senna the fastest one!!
@@aaper1510 Clearly, the steering broke. He tries hard to turn but nothing happens, Thats it.
@@aaper1510 Senna accident will remain a mystery but to me is like somebody shot the helmet from a distance,the pilot is unconscious many moments before the car hits the wall
You look at this and only then appreciate how far safety has advanced since 1994. Of course, after this we thought F1 was already very safe, but Jules Bianchi was tragic (also due to brain injury) and the two marshalls. The crashes that Alonso, Lecrec and Ericsson suffered would have killed them or spectators in these old cars. Only now I think F1 is really safe enough (though if you get rear ended, you still have the potential to injure your back).
srinitaaigaura And yet just today we lost Anthoine Hubert in F2. Yes, it’s F2, but it’s still governed by the FIA. Just goes to show that no matter what advancements we make, motor sports will always be dangerous.
@@colemadonna6284 That was such a freak accident, I don't think any safety regulations would stop that from being fatal. Being hit directly from the side at nearly 200km/h is something that can't be prevented.
MuteSalute I agree, I was just pointing out to the OP that just when you think it’s safe something else happens.
Bianchi only died bcz the fookin green flag come out before the tractor get out
Motorsport will never be completely safe, anything can happen at any time, thats what racing is, wether its f1, nascar, wec.. any class, anything can happen in this sport
There's no doubt in my mind that the steering column broke. He's turning left, yet when the car breaks away and goes straight you don't see his hands return to the straight position. It was steering failure all day long.
I think one of the engineers got charged with vehicular manslaughter
He oversteers before crashing though 0:50
@@flatoutflatline1565 Where are you people seeing him steering? You cant see his wheel.. And you cant really tell anything by the tire.. How are you seeing this from this video?
@ he moves closer to the curb
Flatout Flatline yeah pretty clear that the rear is starting to step out and he’s correcting.
I don't know why, but every time I watch his crash, as he starts his last lap, I always hope it's the lap before, so he has at least one more lap to live...silly I know.
Just think about it.. there was a rolled up Austrian flag inside the car, if he won, he would've waved the flag in honor of Roland Ratzenburger.. who died the previous day
His soul waved that flag at the Circuit of Eternity
really touching
When he won*
i watched this crash live on tv. i got a 6 in school an friday (worst grade in germany) and on sunday i watched the race live on rtl and senna died.
That’s a week to forget
I wish I could go back in time and just scream through the radio for him to "SLOW DOWN" or "box box box" for that lap :(
Well it looks like the steering column broke so it wouldn’t of done much good sadly :(
Furret The Fuzzy Noodle it may have stopped the suspension from flying through his brain
No tell him to go fishing with Sid Watkins
@@furretthefuzzynoodle3896 Experts said it broke on the impact but it seems shady with their new untested aero pack and modified steering column. (it was modified because he said it is too beefy for him and told the engineers to make it a bit thinner. That could be the fault)
I have that same compulsion. I just want to yell at him to get the hell out of there.
Can't watch it without crying. I'm brazilian, my mom was pregnant of me when this happened and it was her bday. This tragic event is very hard on brazilians hearts.
why though? the British lost a far better driver when Jim Clark died. Here he is remembered but i wouldnt go so far to say that the nation is heart broken
@@dr2stroke611 I'm from Brazil too and I'm not going to discuss whether Clark or Senna was better, but here's the thing... the 90's were very tough years for Brazil economically, and sports were kind of an escape from reality. Football and F1 were sports with succesful brazilians. But Senna held the status of a national hero here, he was someone who made it from a country that had been economically broken for several years prior. I don't know much about Clark's history, and I am heavily biased towards my country, so it would be an unfair comparison to make, but just think of it like this: when Senna's coffin came to São Paulo, 2 million people attended (or tried to) his funeral. It was heavily covered by the media, and he is to many brazilians the greatest sportsperson ever. Every Brazilian who watched that race remembers what they were doing that day.
@@felipefujita6203 it wasn't just Brazil. Sometimes an event captures the imagination of the world. I think the moment in time had something to do with it - the end of the 90s would be that final move into postmodernity - and the enigmatic character of the man had something to do with it. I felt it in London too, at 8 years old.
I love Brazilians
=(
One of the most surreal things about this video is the fact that you see senna in the mirror on the onboard in the last seconds of his life. You can see him moving with the car, full of life, just a normal race for him until it wasnt.
Ayrton Senna is not dead, he is just one lap ahead of everyone...🏁🏁🏁🙏🏻
The on board camera jutters as if it knew Senna's career is coming to an end 😨
life not just career sadly
looks like you can see his hand trying to turn left after the car suddenly turns straight
I was 23 years as this fatal crash happend. I am in tears each time i remember those horrible day.
Noone cares
@The BlakeMoves I care.
@@blake.1312 yes no one cares about you
I care
Nobody cares about how's not cares..
A bit of a coincidence, the girl that senna kissed during the documentary movie said happy 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993 no 1994
Edit: I wouldn't take it seriously. It's just a theory.
her name was Xuxa en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xuxa
it's claimed Xuxa has a pact with the devil.
@@felippepellegrino7801 That's such a stupid concept
So she missed 91 too! What happened that year?
I remember seeing that and thought the exact same thing, very freaky
Ayrton reacts [see helmet movement] This is the moment he realises there is no reaction by steering .
this was not a conscious decision. he leaned his head against the g-force. but the g-force was suddenly zero when the steering broke. so his head snapped to the left by his own muscle power.
@@jayjayDrm it's the idea that the steering column broke, that's why he driven into the wall. And Williams tried to cover it up
28 years later and this still is so sad to watch even tho i didn’t even watch aryton growing up. These images….the videos….the spectators……micheal watching this happen….it’s all so so sad
RIP Aryton Senna and other that have tragically passed. You’ll live in our hearts forever
from the schumacher screen it is clear that senna's car was doing the corner then suddenly it went straight... so sad. I was 6 years old and I still remember this
@ 0.48 Left screen...sparks from under Senna's chassis just before he took on Tamburello. It is well documented that the track at SM was dangerously bumpy, add to that the steering column on Senna's fw16 had a somewhat botched extension weld to accomodate his requirements. Watching these clips over and over again, as a huge Senna fan maybe wanting all the answers as to why we really did lose him, my own personal conclusion can only point to the flat out speed towards Tamburello, hitting the bumpy track at that pace, and referring to the spark I mentioned, that the sheer force of hitting that not so smooth track may have well buckle the already, somewhat compromised, steering column, causing Senna to sadly lose control. My views may not be correct nor wrong...but they are something to ponder over.
Its correct.
watch pausing between 0:48 and 0:50 observing the trees on the upper right corner and see a little white smoke coming from there, and how his head fall aside in the mirror afterwards. some say it was a shot.
Rodolfo Diniz if he was shot then how the fuck did he manage to down gear twice,brake and brush off 60m.p.h. of his speed? Fukn conpiracy theorists eh
Rodolfo Diniz If he was shot, it would’ve been in the fucking news. Dumbass.
Oh, and that’s not smoke. It’s an opening behind the tree line.
@@saintlysinner3922 and also the fact that it's pretty darn impressive to be able to have that kind of shooting accuracy, with an F1 car travelling towards you at 200mph and get a perfect shot on, first time round.
One strange fact about this corner is that between 1987 and 1994 3 of the 4 big accidents that happened were Williams cars. In 87 Piquet crashed heavily then in 92 it was Patrese and in 94 of Senna died. The other accident was when Garhard Burger's Ferrari burst in to flames during the race in 1989.
well noticed !!
At 0:51 Senna desperately and forcefully steers left feeling that he lost control of the car but the wheels do not turn at all and keep going straight. Its clear as day and night that the steering bar was broken and that is the reason why the accident happend.
No, he hit the brakes and his head just moved forward from the inertia into the view of the onboard camera
Eterno Ayrton Senna o Brasil nunca irá te esquecer ídolo mundial 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Irmão Português...todos sentimos a dor por aqui também
ETERNO
30 years ago today, RIP & never forgotten.
I remember watching that crash. It was horrific what happened to Senna. A much missed and, very talented, highly skilled race driver.
I was 23.. I saw it at home.. I left the room... Maybe half an hour later my father came out and said "he's gone.. Senna's dead..".. we were all in silence..
Years later I visited the Williams F1 centre, and saw all the F1 cars.. there's a gap.. a huge gap between the cars.. behind is a large picture of Ayrton...
So poignant...
Senna....
R.I.P Ayrton Senna. Time of birth: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Time of death: May 1st, 1994. At: San Marino, Italy. During: San Marino Grand Prix, Qualifying Round #1. Team racing for: Williams Renault-McLaren. You will never be forgotten...
Just so you know,
Senna raced with Toleman, Lotus, Mclaren and Williams.
@@smctfan39 Sorry, I had posted this back when I didn't know of all the teams he raced with besides McLaren and Lotus.
@DY Donkyee I forgot to put the year. Sorry about that!
Died doing what he loved.
This just shows how much safety in racing sports has improved
It’s scary being schumi in this situation
It’s obvious the steering column failed. Piquet said it himself. A driver hits the brakes only when they cannot steer the car properly. Even today, drivers first try to correct their line and if not they brake.
Senna being an experienced driver would first try to steer the car away from its vector, as shown by his head coming towards the left of the camera which shows effort. However he couldn’t do that due to the failure and hit the brakes.
It is no secret that Coulthard had a similar accident in winter testing as well.
Or, and I could be wrong. We saw his head there, perhaps, due to the sudden shift in g force when his car turned right at 190mph?
Coulthard had a steering column break? Dont think ive ever heard this.
@@thiscocks look at 0:50 slow it down the yellow button on his wheel drops alot into his lap
He crashed so hard into that wall, his car almost bounced back to the middle of the track, you gotta be commited.
I'm biased to say, but for me it's the Goat.
Many lived as winners.
Senna died as one, as the best, fast and in first place, until his very end.
It's bittersweet, but maybe there was no proper way for him to leave.
That turn... that damned turn... Rest in peace legend💔
Such a sad day for all F1, or any racing really. He was special ! RIP Ayrton Senna
You look at that corner and wonder why they didn't have something there , tires , foam, pick a safety item etc.
i guess it's easy to look back and criticize knowing what we do now 20+ years later.
I guess the unbound tyre barriers of the day tended to catch a car coming in at a tight angle, and would actually make the deceleration worse. Probably thought it was better to deflect the car along the wall. Same reason Indycar and NASCAR persisted with unprotected concrete walls for so long.
The modern tyre barrier where it's all wrapped would be better, as would TecPro, or even the SAFER barrier used in the States.
And if they didn't make the run off area off concrete or asphalt and had grass or gravel that would have decelerates the car quicker which might off made the crash Less severe
I'm a nascar fan and watch indy car and f1 sometimes. Senna car just WENT RIGHT LIKE THE CAR has a piece BREAK OFF. The lap before, at the same or around the spot he went off the track, his car had sparks which I thought was a mechanical failure. As I look on the internet about the track. Drivers were complaining about the surface of the track and thought the FIA rules were going to led into bad situations and wrecks.
He definitely didn't go off track the lap before. Watch again. Sparks were common and completely normal during those times, even the years before with the active suspension cars. Watch the 1992 German GP, for example, or Spa. Or any other race, really.
But the bumps are there and they did add stress to the poorly improvised steering column. The corner is very easy and straightforward to take, but the mechanical stress is pretty heavy, pulling almost 4G.
justin dinkins yes you are correct a few months ago they have Center on camera complaining about tamborello and the patch of road that was very bumpy he complained all the way to the very end about it..Rest in peace CHAMPION Senna!
Even modern F1 cars are throwing sparks when they hit bumps. At this track was very bumby. Senna's steering shaft broke because it was designed not strong enough to get more space for the legs. They did that change one or two races before... 😪
The steering wheels is moving all over the place. That must have felt strange
Those were just the old F1 cars.
I have long analyzed the video of the camera ok on board of senna before impact. Note 2 details that you can check. Number 1, as everyone can see, when taking the curve you can see senna's hand, part of the wheel and a yellow button, just before the accident the yellow button betrays the movement of the steering wheel, a movement that is noted is towards senna's body . Number 2, if you notice Senna's helmet you never look at the frame on the camera on board, and just when the wheel moves towards your body, the yellow button disappears from the frame and Senna's helmet appears a bit on the camera. That movement I think is caused by the inertia of exerting force on the steering wheel to take the curve, since like many of us if the G force makes your body push to the right, one will force (especially with the neck) to go to the opposite side. In this sense, let's imagine that we push someone with all our strength and from one second to another that person stands aside and takes off, the consequence is that you will leave with inertia and end up on the floor. If we apply this same principle imagining ourselves in Senna's place, we can easily say what was the cause of his death.
It's normal to see sparks under the chassis. Even in f1 today there's sparks flying off under the cars right? Or am I wrong?
Fanian Loy, sparks yes, that little white smoke coming from the bushes in the upper right corner between 0:49 and 0:50 not so much.
Those days they didn’t have the plank to make it safe to bottom out, if it was scraping that much nowadays in a corner it would be fine but back then the whole car would just slide on the undertray
Spark do only mean that the compression is very high. The floor of the car does simply touch the surface, while this is happening you lose lots of downforce, but increase the speed due to the stopped airflow which created downforce. You can see ih very often the Red Bulls, they are trying to get faster on the straight due to that.
The whole "bottoming out" thing is rubbish. Even if it did bottom out, airflow would be restored extremely quickly upon "un-bottoming" so steering inputs would be possible.... He had adequate downforce to brake heavily from 190~130, no downforce, no braking. Steering column failure.
@@robweeks3238 When the car bottomed out Senna turned into the slide which is why you see the car view not rotating anymore. When the car's grip was restored, Senna had the front wheels pointed into the turn, which then instantly veered the car right, and off the track.
Brakes my heart watching this every time
Ayrton Senna was great F1 driver and will remain forever, such great a person. RIP legend
A great driver doesn't kill himself driving a car. A bad driver does that.
@@grantofat6438It wasn't his mistake, it was a mechanical failure, the steering wheel's column broke.
Mi piloto favorito de toda la historia de La F1 es " Ayrton Senna " y lamento hasta el dia de hoy la pérdida de un hombre tan talentoso como El pues de lo contrario no solamente hubiese conseguido 3 títulos mundiales si no q también se hubiera consagrado con todos los laureles superando a Schumacher y Hamilton juntos × el talento en conducir su monoplaza y aparte el carisma y amabilidad con el q también se hizo conocer ! 😀❤😀❤
😢😢😢 extraordinario ser humano , valiente y profesional! ,,Lo dejo TODO en la pista ,,apesar de la porquería del F16 ,,,el había llegado a una situación que para él era ganar o morir ! UNA LEYENDA ! No habrá otro mejor que el ...Un Héroe !
This onboard of Schumacher has been difficult to find over the years finally found it. It’s been deleted on YT over the years. It gives you a good view of what happened. Still can believe it that a piece of the suspension struck his head killed Senna and not the impact. Just makes you angry because of how close to surviving he could have been. Also in 2009 Ruben’s suspension spring hit Massa in the head and almost killed him. Crazy to think really that it almost happened to another Brazilian driver.
What a legend he went out like he lived hopefully it was instantaneous and he didn’t have time to think about what was happening RIP
It happened so quickly that you have to watch it a few times to understand what happened rip Senna
Crazy to see how far safety has come in f1. This type of crash in a new f1 car would barely hurt you
One of the greatest of all time. I loved Senna. God knows how many more championships he would have won. Maybe 3/4, truly a loss to the sport.
His steering shaft was clearly broken, his wheels are dead straight even though he dropped 120kms an hour in 2 seconds.
Gostaria de identificar um ponto que ninguém percebeu, ao menos nunca vi nenhum comentário citando. Todos falam que o mais plausível para o acontecido tenha sido a quebra da barra de direção. Mas note, no segundo que senna passa reto há um movimento na dianteira do carro para a esquerda , como se ele estivesse perdendo a traseira do carro. O movimento é bem rápido, mas se você olhar com atenção você verá. Pois bem, antes do acidente o carro de Senna passou pelo local da batida que correu na largada varias vezes, e talvez tenha passado por algum objeto perfurante. Se isso ocorreu e o pneu furado tenha sido o traseiro esquerdo, faz com que o pneu dianteiro direito fique mais alto e sem aderência, justamente o pneu que era responsável por manter o carro virando e acompanhando a curva. Logo concluo... Senna estava com pneus frios, e provavelmente o pneu traseiro esquerdo estava furado, fazendo com que a dianteira estivesse levantada e consequentemente sem aderência. Quando ele perde um pouco a traseira na curva, no movimento que eu citei, o pneu traseiro estava sem calibragem adequada e A consequência disso fez com que ele passasse direto para o muro. Quem acha que estou certo deixa um joia! Saudades do nosso ídolo!
If i had a travel machine i would teleport to this day and do everything to stop senna to get in his car
If it were me, I would just hop the barrier...make myself a hazard on the track so it has to close. I would live with a charge of Tresspass or whatever.. totally beats losing the best F1 driver
@@JustAnOrdinarySimmer yeah but the cars go like 250 km/ph you would have to find a good spot to jump out of.
That lap 6 was the lap. Berger and Hill fell considerably behind... Senna was on it. Racing well beyond the car's limits.
Ayrton, your still missed every day. RIP
Probably should be talking about Senna the 7 time champion. You got the feeling these 2 where just warming up for some real classic battles over the next few years.
This still makes me cry
the fact that the onboard camera blacked out few moments before the crash tell s you everything
Crazy how Williams never took responsibility for the steering failure, always disliked the team, even more when the daughter took over. Glad shes gone now
The camera shows Senna in front of Schumacher, the entrance to the curve is normal, then you can see Senne suddenly turning sharply to the right and striking! It is clear that part of the steering or suspension was broken here, maybe he was seriously injured by part of the suspension before the impact!
RIP .... best driver ever!
Et vous croyez tous que c est la colonne de direction qui a cassé .c était des boulangers les mecano alors !! Ayrton Senna a été assassiné !!!
26 years ago today you are highly missed :(
click 0:50 mark over and over with the video playing. notice a brief sharp turn to the LEFT right before going right into the wall. it looks like he lost his back end going over the bumpy resurfaced area and then over corrected the steering to the right. its like he over corrected too quickly instead of letting the car spin out to the left. schumi was hounding him and i think he was pushing harder than normal and simply lost control at fast and rough section of track. its a common mistake in motor racing to over correct a car that loses the back end. like the gordon smiley accident and so many other indy accidents.
I believe I have seen what caused the crash, before his car stopped steering his head dropped hard left, presumably pointing towards an injury or black out before the crash even happend
His head dropped the second the car started to do other things he wasn't asking it to do. In his mind he's turning left out the exit of Tamburello and probably already planning his positioning for the next bend.. until suddenly - something snaps - there's absolutely no way his body WOULDN'T react to that....just plot out the forces and it will make sense. It's important to remember that a professional racing driver, especially like Ayrton, can race at crazy speeds but still remain perfectly calm and relaxed...but being calm and relaxed at 200 mph doing what you always do.. suddenly something goes wrong. I bet you would have a reaction if for example you were riding your motorbike fast and something came across your path close in-front...your entire body will shock..probably to the point you have to pull over to calm down...it's the same thing here.
@@JustAnOrdinarySimmer It's weird that it doesn't move for the rest of the sequence either though.
Is it really hard left or is it the left of desperate steering?
@@snaubdca7yebf I would expect a driver of his caliber would atleast have the reaction time to press the brakes atleast Abit, but no braking was ever applied
@@Haunteh I'm have zero clue where you are getting your information. Telemetry clearly shows that he was braking and braking hard. He went from 190 mph as he left the track to 135 mph two seconds later when he hit the wall. That's the best anyone could have asked for in that time. He definitely wasn't blacked out. His head drops because of g-force.
I want to be in heaven someday to see you racing there too. RIP Ayrton Senna
Who also came here after Grosjean's crash
That was a true reminder that the halo is amazing but the danger is still there. Always will be
@@nickysnaith943 true
In 1997, after that crash, footage was leakage of an identical crash at the same place in 1991. The impact and damage was the same but the driver got out of the car with some bruising to his right side.
Put the video on 0.25 and look on the right side in the woods.. something was shooting there and after that he crashed…
@@chriskleinermusicNo, his steering column broke. He was not sniped from a distance in a car moving 300km/h, no human is that skilled. Are you insane?
RIP Senna we will miss you
You can clearly see the steering wheel is acting very strange when he was driving. He should've come into the pit stop few laps earlier and who knows....he could be still alive to this day
RIP Ayrton Senna :(
Thank you. It’s possible to see some interruptions in the video in both cars before the accident. If you have your mobile phone near of speakers before ring your phone you will experience some interruption. Considering that each team uses different frequencies to communicate with the team. You need a low frequency to cause the interruption signal at the same time. And after Senna is possible to see Senna accident. The most curious is that Williams reviver some peace from the car. When is totally forbidden collecting anything from the cars when having an accident. Each time more this looks like someone like senna stop to drive. Only God knows the Truth.
He was murdered it was Illuminati day and a Windsor was at the Williams garage that day.
@@Bill-tx9rl I'm not sure if the Illuminati agenda take care of this. The biblical fowlers have other plans like bring in the world the Messiah, this is the Illuminati agenda. For this specific case, we have Mr. Jean-Marie Balestre in 1996 admits it benefits his countryman Alain Prost. Easily to say that he doesn't want Senna to have possibilities to win 1994. FIA Mr. Jean-Marie Balestre plus Renault, what you think can happen here? The fight between Mr. Balestre and Senna, prove only one thing, the world lacks justice.
Look at 0.25 speed 0:50… look right above the antenna… it seems 2 smokes coming out the wood like a gun shoot and at the same moments both cameras have some fauilers… and after that he hitting that wall.. this would explain why it seems that he lost concessions… look up some images from his helmet.. you can see clearly a perfect round bullet hole… I mean it sounds really crazy but it’s there in the footage…
@@chriskleinermusic I belifief that was a electronic disable the car, both camareas soffer interference, but only the Williams was affected. Immediatly the car lost speead, and the well was completly disabled. I The helmeled shows that the head move foward because lose speed, at the same time try to turn left. The problem is we will never know what was removed from the car after the accident. Hi did enymies, and the worst was the F1 director, that don;t like his style. Anyway, nothing that we can bring to light will bring back his life. Today I watch few corts from Monoca GP, and F1 now is a toy for richest kids.
@@chriskleinermusic I believe that electronic interference disabled the car, both cameras were affected by interference, (probably coming from the back side and not from the front side) but only the Williams was affected. Immediately the car lost speed, and the well was completely disabled. The helmet shows that the head moves forward because of lost speed and, at the same time tries to turn left. The problem is we will never know what was removed from the car after the accident. Hi made enemies, and the worst was the F1 director, who didn't like his style. Anyway, nothing that we can bring to light will bring back his life. Today I watched a few parts of Monoca GP, and F1 now is a toy for the richest kids. Is better to put an automatic car if the intention is only to show up the technologies in the car, because real pilots we don't have anymore.
Descansa en paz Ayrton🎗🏁
Que suerte que tiene el cielo
You can clearly see his helmet/head been pushed by gravity to the left at 0:51 , meaning something pull the car to the right at the worst moment.
yes i think dead . This time 0; 51 - Released the Direction = dead but...body holds the direction to the left. YOUR brain is already designed
to follow a left
Even after all these years, I find it... convenient, that the car feed has stopped a few seconds before he hit the wall.
Look at 0.25 speed 0:50… look right above the antenna… it seems 2 smokes coming out the wood like a gun shoot and at the same moments both cameras have some fauilers… and after that he hitting that wall.. this would explain why it seems that he lost concessions… look up some images from his helmet.. you can see clearly a perfect round bullet hole… I mean it sounds really crazy but it’s there in the footage…
It all happens out of nowhere. Terrifying and tragic. RIP Senna
What you can see if you slow the movie footage down to 0.25x, is that 2 frames before the left front tyre is in the shadow of the final tree, the car suffers a kick of oversteer which Senna immediately corrects (the car is out of the slide 8 frames after it starts). After this correction, Senna seemed to have a slightly slower reaction to the car gripping up, but by the second last frame before the camera cuts to the track-cam, the car is turning left again (9 frames after it straightening out). What's interesting is that it is possible that the car should have been turning left by frame 6 of straightening out, as there is a bump that it suffers for frame 6-7, where it points straight and then a separate bump for frames 8-9, in which it's turning left despite the interference. The reason I state that the slide could have been saved beginning on frame six is that both bumps seem to rock the car left>right, hampering any steering in the correct direction. For a time reference for these frames, the video seems to be running at 24 fps.
Dashy902 His steering column broke when the sparks and bumpy surface started. He tried correcting it didn't work. Then he slammed on his brakes but that was to late. Going to fast, tyres not having enough grip, no gravel when he went off road to slow the car down.
There was never a slide. His car simply went straight off after the steering column snapped.
@@hristoitchov It's amazing how people still claim nowadays that he had oversteer. He went in a straight line after the steering wheel detached from the column.
@@gt362gamer Yes, it's really sad and tarnishes Senna's legacy. They just parrot what they've heard/watched/read, without actually analyzing the footage, telemetry and the overwhelming amount of evidence from the trials for themselves.
@@hristoitchov telemetry has actually shown that he did have a small amount of oversteer.. I say small because it took a flick of the wrist in split seconds for him to correct.
Although it's not really perceivable to the eye because it's so minor, but it was there.
Very few people on this Earth can go out while living their dream.
If you look very closely, you can see that a leg of the suspension broke right before the tyres went straight.
Nope, you really should read into what was already decided in court as the reason for the accident:
"Thus, on 13 April 2007, the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation delivered its own verdict (number 15050) stating that: "It has been determined that the accident was caused by a steering column failure. This failure was caused by badly designed and badly executed modifications. The responsibility for this falls on Patrick Head, culpable of omitted control". Head, however, was not arrested since the Italian statute of limitations for culpable homicide was 7 years and 6 months, and the verdict was pronounced 13 years after the accident.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Ayrton_Senna
Some say it was the steering column. Others say the car bottomed out. What if it was a combination, the bottoming out shook the car, finally severing the already wearing steering column. Ether way it was the suspension arm that was directly killed him, and it's probably safe to say that even if we had the halos of today, the result would have been the same. Godspeed Ayrton Senna
Yeah but Halo wasn't made because of his crash.
Those strings that keep wheel attached to the car were introduced so no driver would die in the same way.
Yeah I think it was a combination of two factors: the car losing grip and the steering column failing at the same time.
I am 15 turning 16 in 2 months and it just broke my heart to see this. Only if he got out of the car and walked away.
Only if.
Noone cares
Thanks bro for giving us your age we don’t give a shit
He would. He would've just gotten out and walk away. But this damn steering column just hit his head. That's what killed him. RIP Legend.
still watching this in FEB2024. It could only be a steering wheel shaft fail. Look how bumpy was the track at the moment he goes straight, also visible on Schumy camera. They said they soldered the steering wheel of senna's to mach his preference driving position or maybe because Senna was complaining about the car's steering. So this would mean the steering shaft would have a weak point and if you add to his a bumpy surface at high speed on a high speed corner with high G's loads... this is the result.
No, the saddest part of all this is that people are genuinely trying to convey that this was an assassination on senna
Honestly the state of some of these...
Look at 0.25 speed 0:50… look right above the antenna… it seems 2 smokes coming out the wood like a gun shoot and at the same moments both cameras have some fauilers… and after that he hitting that wall.. this would explain why it seems that he lost concessions… look up some images from his helmet.. you can see clearly a perfect round bullet hole… I mean it sounds really crazy but it’s there in the footage…
It is obviously a steering failure. If you slow the footage down you can clearly see that he hits a mid corner bump which throws the car off balance. Small mid corner corrections are normal but you can see the exact moment when his steering blows because the front wheels don't correct back to the turn radius of Ayrtons hands on the wheel. Even if it wasn't a complete snap, a mid corner bump on a car thats riding too low can jolt parts loose and thus be the failure. His death was 100% not because he was driving too hard and aggressive. This is a racing team not setting up a car properly and refusing to admit any fault when it is clear that the mechanical failure of the car resulted in Senna's untimely death
Can anyone tell me why there are no recordings of Senna's on-board camera after the director cuts on the track camera just when Senna's car goes off the track?
Alex 967 They destroyed it afterwards
The original footage ended just before the impact. It was already accused back then that one or some seconds got deleted by FOCA TV. The videos available on UA-cam now and in the Senna movie are shortened by another second or so for whatever ill reason. I did download the original footage in the end of the 90s, it's somewhere in my archive. However the resolution was pretty bad obviously since it's a Quicktime file from the mid-90s.
armorgeddon ... thank you for your answer. Could you tell me a website where we can find the impact movie seen by Senna's camera car? Or could you put it on the net? Thank you.
Alex 967 whatch onboard vide slowmo, take atention on angle of steereng wheel an angle of tires, it is clearely visible that suddenly wheels strightup but poor Seena pooling steereng wheel in corner direction...something about steering wheel column got wrong after lot of bumping....my opinion is that he shoul stay in honda, those factards RENAULT dont know how to make regular car..
@@armorgeddon Could you upload that video somewhere?
If you look at the yellow button on the steering wheel, you can clearly realize that the wheel come out its place or broken. Wheel is moving back and forth.
nothing shall seperate him from the love of god
Which god?
@@makingsense1970 just God in general he was a devote Christian
GRN Panther if he was a Christian then it wasn’t god in general. It must have been the Abrahamic god. God in general is pretty meaningless. There are thousands of them!
@Steve Owen Don’t be a smart arse. If there is one ultimate creator then all the gods except that one must be mental constructs. You can have as many mental constructs as there are people on the Earth.
You don’t have to see them to know that people can imagine just about anything. All the other gods have to be false and just in peoples minds but they still exist as gods as ideas.
@@makingsense1970 can you shut the hell up are you really arguing about religion in a beautiful comment
The way you can see how his head tilts just makes your stomach churn, you know something is wrong immediately
That is just g force nothing wrong with head movement
After Senna's death Schumacher in tears shouted "its my fault!" In his mind he thinked that he chased Senna to death
In Brazil chasing TC, Aida chasing TC. I think it had some type of anti-spin mod, it would of needed heaps of torque in the middle for 740HP to achieve those laps. This would of made it more prone to wheel spin, more then Williams, since it had less down-force and more torque when it beings accelerate. This is why other driver's said the car was at knife edge and spinning all over the place. At Imola Senna was in front, I suspect that corner is flat out 6th gear. I would stay steering failure. With the Benetton, since Senna's death is a sensitive subject, all the official information on the Benetton, has probably been left sealed for ever, I guess it could of been understood to have contributed to Senna's spin at Brazil, Aida crash. Makes you wonder if F1 just let the Benetton pass, as they didn't want spoil the season. They stated no driver aid's, but what ever they did to the engine would of been considered a driving aid, but somehow they got around the word's, I suspect F1 let it pass.
Well he was driving an illegal Benetton so Benetton do have a role in this.
Nope
He wasnt in tears
Instead he celebrated his win on the podium u blind prick
If you slow the video down to .25 speed and watch Senna's onboard, at 0:51 when Senna just before he reaches the darker tarmac the car looks like it oversteers to the left. The car becomes more angled toward the left of the track and then he fires off in the opposite direction. I'm not saying it is the reason but it does look like a snap of oversteer that was over corrected. This could be the explanation or it could lead to the steering column breaking or suspension failure. We will probably never know.
While I do not believe the Williams team will ever formally acknowledge it, not now and certainly not in 50 or 100 years time. I genuinely believe deep down Sir Frank Williams, Adrian Newey and Patrick Head know the adjustment to the steering column before the race which has been well documented as very poorly done, was the catalyst for this sad event which unfolded on that tragic day in Imola 1994.
Again honestly what does it matter at this point? Whether or not IT was steering column that broke down or not at moment of the accident or whether there was other reason, Its not gonna bring him Back..... accidents and mechanical failures are Part of F1...Im still saying what Ive always Said that had there been a tyre wall there that Senna might have survived regardless, cause with tyre wall Its much less unlikely that tyre and Its suspension would not have hit Senna in the head
I dont like how senna's head went to the front 1 second before inpact it was like he was already dead that moment
The more you see the accident, the less chances of being an human error
Agree
I am pretty sure that the steering column broke. You see the onboard the whole time but not at the moment he lost control and goes straight. Over two decades later, no onboard footage from the moment.... That says enough.
There is about one second of missing crucial photage
the world of racing skipped a beat on that horrific day :( Senna Sempre