Here my honest opinion on the Ayrton Senna (+ the documentary movie from 2010)
[So I'm gonna start with some basis, I'm born in Brazil and while I was a baby my mum watched Formula 1 all of the time. When I moved in North Macedonia when I was 3 years old my mum continued watching F1, and growing up I really started to like it. After Abu Dhabi 2021 when I was 14 I decided to stop watching for a while bc it was very difficult for me as a Lewis and Max fan. I also had to focus on school and etc. I watched a little in 2023 but not really much. I started getting obsessed with F1 again in Sept 2024. ]
It might sound crazy (bc I'm half Brazilian) but I've never been interested in Senna. I was in Brazil only 2/3 years of my life and I was ofc a baby so I don't really remember anything from there. My mum to this day is a huge fan of his but I was never really interested in classic F1. During the winter break I decided to watch some F1 movies and my mum suggestioned the Senna Documentary. I was excited but at the same time I wasn't expecting much bc we Brazilians have multiple wdc. When I started watching it I got bored in the start but as the film went on I got very interested. In the end I was shaking and crying. I don't think I've ever reacted that way to someone that died years before I was born. At that point I realized how important Ayrton is to Brazilians. And that's how I'm here rn haha
Tho I don't think the documentary was good. Just hear me out. There are a lot of major things they skipped that I had to look up online to find out. I'? Disappointed that they didn't talk about how much Schumacher blamed himself after the accident and the fact that he 'gifted' the championship to Ayrton. Also the documentary did NOT show any of the friendship between Senna and Prost. I had to stay up till 2am a few nights to find about the whole lore. And I guess back in 2010 Prost wasn't talking a lot about his relationship with Senna which is totally understandable but still you could've done more researches to show their friendship
And Ayrton as a person, I love him. I can't stand these allegations that he was a pdf. Back I'm the 80s/90s in Brazil it was legal to date a 15 year old (while being 25). My mum has told me multiple times abt a friend of her that dated a 28 year old in 1994 (they were 15). Yeah it most definitely isn't THE BEST thing you should and could do but it wasn't illigal neither it was pdf. I love the fact that he was so proud of his nationality and that a lot of the money he earned went to charity bc the situation in Brazil was very hard back then. My mum attended to his funeral and she always told me how everyone was crying (including her). So overall I love Ayrton and I'm so sad he's not here with us anymore. In my mind he's just one lap ahead 🩷










