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I'd put him in the top 3 of ALL time, 1950-2006. Not 1950-1994. He did wonders behind the wheel. Almost winning in 1984 in Monaco in an uncompetitive Toleman, then being a candidate for the title in 1985-86 in the Lotus, finally making the break with McLaren and at one stage, in Monaco qualifying, 2 seconds faster than his teammate in an identical car, not to mention the amazing first lap at Donington in 1993.

He was the real magician of the steering wheel. In Imola, in 1994, Formula 1 lost one of its biggest figures ever. Ayrton Senna was unequalable in life and he is unreplaceable in death.
Millions of fans around the world still remember him and love him.
He will never be forgotten.

2006-11-15 22:58:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, certainly no worse than fourth. Juan Manuel Fangio was the fest, then it's a toss-up between Senna, Jim Clark and Alain Prost for the next two positions. During his first year with Lotus, at the 1985 Canadian Grand Prix, Tim Densham (team-mate Elio DeAngelis' engineer at the time) said: "He isn't all brakes and acceleration."
How right he was!

2006-11-15 14:39:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. I would say the top 3 F1 drivers of all time (in my opion) are:

Jim Clark
Fangio
Aryton Senna

They are often used as the benchmark for other drivers to aim for.

2006-11-15 23:01:37 · answer #3 · answered by McCarthief 2 · 0 0

Absolutely, and he still is after his death.

There has been nobody in the last four decades in F1 who could match his car control, or his ability to lay down a blindingly fast lap at will. He was superb in the rain, and his level of concentration transcended everyone else's.

2006-11-16 05:23:42 · answer #4 · answered by Edward S 3 · 0 0

that's a question that continually starts some reliable arguments. My head feels Prost has an extremely reliable argument, yet my coronary heart says Ayrton. Alain replaced into an excellent technician and that i'd argue probable a extra complete driver than Ayrton. Mentally he replaced right into a lot extra sturdy. i will't even remember what number wins, podiums or factors that Ayrton threw away because of an lack of ability to regulate himself. He had to be the fastest each and each and every of the time. even as an extremely endearing high quality it does fee you races and championships. Alain understood fantastically a lot each and every side of the motor vehicle and that's a fantastically reliable wager that the accepted of the MP44 that gained each and every race except for a million in 1988 would were commonly right down to Alain's enter. The organic smoothness of Prost's form continues to be some thing to behold. lots of his achievement is right down to this form in an era even as mechanical sympathy honestly meant some thing. although i don't think of absolutely everyone (possibly only possibly Gilles) can journey Ayrton for organic p.c.. in spite of Schumacher eclipsing his entire variety of pole positions i don't think of absolutely everyone is unclear over who replaced into the better qualifier, seeing as Schumacher took almost ninety extra races to surpass him. I remember being a baby retaining my breath in the course of the perfect minutes of qualifying as a red and white Mclaren carrying a yellow helmet pulled out of the pits and looked as if it would set a benchmark time. On qualifying tyres there replaced into not in any respect absolutely everyone on the point of being waiting to verify him. of their 2 season's at the same time at Mclaren, Prost scored 11 wins and four pole positions to Senna's 14 wins and 26 pole positions. With a championship somewhat I even could lean in course of Senna. If really that they had one extra season at the same time so shall we settle this previous doubt! Edit: Alan I agree. the reason you supply is the reason i do not fairly cost Schumacher as fantastically as those adult males. those 2 characterize probable the really time in which both ideal drivers previous any doubt raced for an same crew. Senna replaced into not some thing without Alain and Vice versa. i want to imagine both will be friends lately had Ayrton lived to a ripe previous age.

2016-11-24 21:38:31 · answer #5 · answered by howling 4 · 0 0

Yep, no question. The best I ever saw. I didn't see them all, I'm not that old, but he was so fluid and controlled the car so well.

2006-11-16 11:07:07 · answer #6 · answered by Sean B 3 · 0 0

yes

2006-11-16 21:57:48 · answer #7 · answered by scott w 1 · 0 0

Yes he is. Even now.

2006-11-16 23:01:17 · answer #8 · answered by BeN 4 · 0 0

Yah sure

2006-11-16 11:50:37 · answer #9 · answered by Thilina Guluwita 4 · 0 0

Most definetly!!!!

2006-11-16 07:24:25 · answer #10 · answered by Madrider 4 · 0 0

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