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joey 於 2010-1-7 12:06 PM 發表
呢個我記得~!!米高本書都有講~~
其實講成就, 一定係米高, 但senna對於f1既影響力比任何人都大~!
可惜既係....我冇睇過佢live 比賽.....(米高....都未睇過架....但......就有喇~~~
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以下是09年 Autosport 雜誌為紀念冼拿逝世 15 週年而寫的. 言簡意刻. 在此分享一吓.
Michael Schumacher may statistically be the greatest Grand Prix driver who ever lived, but to many who watched Ayrton Senna's career no-one can equal the brilliant Brazilian.
Senna's greatness does not lie in statistics, impressive though his career record is. It is embodied in the irresistible force with which he dominated an era of Formula One.
Senna's death on 1 May 15 years ago changed F1 forever, but his life also had an indelible effect.
In many ways, it was a negative one.
Senna's single-minded pursuit of success led to an uncompromising driving style that verged on dangerous, an approach since followed with conspicuous success by Schumacher.
But, to many, Senna also redefined what was possible in an F1 car.
He had a rage to win married to an ability that some would argue has never been equalled.
Senna dominated his cars every bit as forcefully as he did his rivals, employing a unique driving style to drag them to levels of performance their designers scarcely believed possible.
For three years - two as team-mates and one after Prost left to join Ferrari - the two fought out a battle of such intensity that onlookers feared for their lives.
It certainly drove Senna to new extremes. After one particularly frightening incident, Prost told Senna that if he wanted the title badly enough to die for it, he could have it.
Senna did sometimes appear to be putting his ambition ahead of his instinct for survival, most notably at the Japanese Grand Prix in 1990, when Senna secured the second of his three titles by driving into the back of Prost's Ferrari at 160mph, taking them both out of the race.
Throughout all this, Senna's breathtaking talent was in vivid relief. But if his driving was captivating enough, he was equally remarkable out of the car.
Senna was blessed with the good looks of a romantic hero, and his dark eyes were mirrors to a soul of complexity and surprising vulnerability.
This combination was made all the more powerful by his willingness to discuss the risks inherent in his job.
Deeply religious, Senna seemed sometimes to be overwhelmed by fatalism about the danger of his chosen profession.
His charisma was magnetic - he could hold in spellbound silence a room of hundreds of hard-bitten journalists - and his intellect, expressed with poetic eloquence in several languages, was formidable.
以下是冼拿對賽車的態度
"You are doing something that nobody else is able to do," he said.
我最深刻印象的, 就是以下這段
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"(But) the same moment that you are seen as the best, the fastest and somebody that cannot be touched, you are enormously fragile. Because in a split second, it's gone.”
"These two extremes are feelings that you don't get every day. These are all things which contribute to - how can I say? - knowing yourself deeper and deeper. These are the things that keep me going."
" Given the circumstance, you think you have a limit. And you then go for this limit and you touch this limit and you think 'okay this is the limit'. And so you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further.
With your mind power, your determination, your instinct and the experience as well, you can fly very high. "
- Ayrton Senna
冼拿對賽車的獨特激情, 感想.....再付諸行動 ( 絕無齋up) .....前無古人, 我亦暫時看不見有後來者........或者, 這就是魅力吧!