What did it for me, with Senna, was when he went and had a whole range of hair colouring products named after him. I suppose he pre-empted MS on that one, but in my opinion he jumped the gun, that's no way for a mans man to behave. And it's a strange choice of endorsement don't you think?, I can't ever recall seeing the top of a racing drivers head, after a race the cap replaces the helmet quicker than a teenager covering up coming out of the shower on a dodgy campsite.
I've got to say though, I thought he was a graceless sod too, along with Mansell and Prost I never understood how a race winner could behave so miserably in the post race interviews, you'd think they'd just seen their arses never mind won a GP. And who can forget Rodriguez Timotei?
Funnily enough I had a friend who knew Senna quite well, and I recall having a conversation, expressing similar opinions about Senna that are to be found in this thread, over a couple of beers in the local. He couldn't disagree with a lot of what I said, but insisted that without a camera/microphone/media type in front of him, he really was a nice guy. - Very shy, but always polite and no sign of an ego. Maybe he was schizo...
What planet is JV on for Cliffsake? To insist that people will forget about MS is a bit like saying sex will never catch on. How many WC titles has he won now, 7? 25? I dunno, but how could a sport forget it's most successful competitor? Like him or not, and I don't, he'll be remembered for a long long time, and when anyone says 'F1 Champion' the name Schumacher will pop into your head the same way as Brazil and World Cup.
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PS - has anyone noticed all the dead badgers on the road recently? I don't know what's going on, but every time I pass one I always try to pull over and check out just exactly how rough its ar*ehole really is...