*NEW Senna's LAST PERSONAL MISSING INTERVIEW about Prost, Irvine, Death, Life, Grand Prix RARE LOST

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Published 2023-06-12
NEW LONGER EDIT - Senna's last PERSONAL and REVEALING interview as a Maclaren driver. He is humble and reflective. He talks about Punching Eddie Irvine at Suzuka (Should Irvine had moved over as he was a backmarker and where were the blue flags?). Senna's thoughts on PROST, his views on critics, why he is driving for Williams, Frank Williams saying Senna is the best 'piece of equipment' for them, Jackie Stewart says he needs to go to 'charm school'. Murray Walker's RARE opinion on his personality and Senna's style in and out of the car.
The interview is by Australian Interviewer Neil Kearney at the 1993 Australian Grand Prix which was also his last grand prix win.

All Comments (21)
  • @lake4ishikawa
    "You have to do things the way you feel right, not what people expect you to do, cause otherwise you're nobody" What a legend this man
  • @Marko37-73
    Senna and Mclaren were a match made in heaven, we were lucky to have witnessed their greatness ❤
  • @Markinlondon
    Senna rented a house in broom close Esher and I was lucky enough to meet the legend who was a very friendly happy generous man
  • I see how at the time they didn't understand his motivation to be so natural and realistic but also philosophical and hypothetical. Hes a contradiction. And he always speaks his truth from the heart. Ive watched him for hours just talking and I've never thought he lied to the camera or me. Hes a genuine human and amazing competitor.
  • Every single one of his answers is considered, reflective, and reflects charm and humility. He really was a once in a lifetime talent. There'll be no one quite like Senna.
  • @misterdog7
    Been a Senna fan for 31 years now, never seen this before. Thanks for the upload!
  • @donaldmoser212
    Always loved him. Glad that I got to see him race live a few times (Detroit GPs).
  • @jadesmith6823
    All die hard F1 fans from Australia 🇦🇺 Loved and miss this human ❤️ 🐐❤️
  • @HamsterSport
    Never seen this before! The interviewer makes a point of proving Senna is human at the start of the video, but that’s why we love him. We know he bled the exact same blood as us. Will always be grateful to him for introducing me to this sport, albeit 18 years after his death.
  • @gilvansouza
    I have been watching F1 for 35 years. I can say hand on heart I have not seen a driver like him since. That 1993 season was phenomenal, he had no business fighting at front much less winning races. He drove his heart out and it was incredible to see. These days sometimes Max reminds me of Senna , for example that qualifying lap at Jedah in 2021 before he crashed in the last corner. But watching Senna in 93 sometimes it felt like you were watching something special. It was great.
  • @lethargic_cow
    Beautiful interview for a beautiful man. RIP Senna...
  • @myousickoflife
    This feels like a hit piece but he wasn't taking the bait. Legend.
  • @danieltb40
    As a brazilian and a also a Senna Fan, thank you very much for this interview.
  • @JuanBarberis
    This man was an honorable human being & great competitor.
  • @MeltingRubberZ28
    Too young to have seen/enjoyed these rivalries, but man Senna vs. Prost, Senna vs. MSC...the glory days of F1
  • @joseavs
    Senna was a genius. What he achieved in his first ever test with Williams with the previous year’s car beating by a second in Donington Park the best time that the team did in just 26 laps was astonishing. Then Silverstone test with McLaren. The rest is history.
  • @Romulus1001
    I've never watched any of Senna's interviews until this video. He reminded me of Fernando Alonso; they have very similar personalities - careful and precise in their words, intense, not a particularly jolly person but neither are they angry; just a straightforward serious person, and as a listener, there is a sense of satisfaction in hearing someone like him. I really liked his ability to disregard the pointlessly controversial questions; I think that's the mark of a very stoic and confident character. A great person taken from us too soon.
  • @SuperDavidGnomo
    Senna was a gift from heaven. What a champion, what a MAN. Legend.
  • @billynamer
    Aryton senna competitive nature and general outlook of his growth as a man, has been a great influence on me.