Hey Jeff
Originally Posted by SanMarinoCpe,May 26 2005, 09:49 AM
if thats the only thing you get out of it then you have no business watching an F1 race
...holy crap dude and your suppose to be the witty one
...holy crap dude and your suppose to be the witty oneidiot.
Originally Posted by SanMarinoCpe,May 26 2005, 09:49 AM
if thats the only thing you get out of it then you have no business watching an F1 race
...holy crap dude and your suppose to be the witty one
...holy crap dude and your suppose to be the witty oneif you were truly a senna fan, you wouldn't be remembering where and when died.
rather, a true fan, would want to remember all of his accomplishments.
you should be celebrating him...not mourning him...after 11 years, no less.
god, it must suck to go through life like that....nutsack....
Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,May 26 2005, 10:33 AM
you're perverse.....
if you were truly a senna fan, you wouldn't be remembering where and when died.
rather, a true fan, would want to remember all of his accomplishments.
you should be celebrating him...not mourning him...after 11 years, no less.
god, it must suck to go through life like that....nutsack....
if you were truly a senna fan, you wouldn't be remembering where and when died.
rather, a true fan, would want to remember all of his accomplishments.
you should be celebrating him...not mourning him...after 11 years, no less.
god, it must suck to go through life like that....nutsack....
Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,May 26 2005, 11:17 AM
not as much as you, pal.....
Nimesh, I'm ashamed for you...

I was sitting in front of the TV watching the race live on Mother's Day in 1994 when it happened. I saw the TV coverage from the helicopter live before some editor realized they ought not be broadcasting what they were seeing. The car had a huge fluid spill under it, only this fluid was not dark like oil, it was red. I sat there and started to cry because it was clear to me what had happened.
Everytime I see SanMarinoCpe's sig I feel a bunch of emotions, some sad and some happy, but mostly damn proud, for I have known and experienced one of the greatest periods in racing history. Not just that one corner no, but all the things that made Aryton extraordinary.

I was sitting in front of the TV watching the race live on Mother's Day in 1994 when it happened. I saw the TV coverage from the helicopter live before some editor realized they ought not be broadcasting what they were seeing. The car had a huge fluid spill under it, only this fluid was not dark like oil, it was red. I sat there and started to cry because it was clear to me what had happened.
Everytime I see SanMarinoCpe's sig I feel a bunch of emotions, some sad and some happy, but mostly damn proud, for I have known and experienced one of the greatest periods in racing history. Not just that one corner no, but all the things that made Aryton extraordinary.
Originally Posted by SanMarinoCpe,May 26 2005, 11:28 AM
Dude look at racing and not just F1 as a whole since then and tell me if there were any changes. If you think it's about one man dying then all this crap about the battle of wits is meaningless.
of course there were changes...as there were when greg moore died, when dale earnhardt died, when zanardi lost his legs, and the many other race drivers who died or who have gotten hurt before, during and after senna died.
and so what does it have to do senna (only).
and don't be acting all holier-than-thou about racing (as a sport)....dare i say this year in F1 is probably the most unsafe in the last 5 years with this dumb one-tire rule.




