Sorry but what a breath of fresh air it was to watch this video entirely without being bombarded by ads every 90 seconds. Thank you for your sacrifice brother
@victors168112 күн бұрын
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@gcmarcalКүн бұрын
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@ex4mple6913 сағат бұрын
@@victors16811 for free videos? you know youtube makes money from views right? do you also pay 300$ a month for subscriptions? idiot
@motorcaster579 сағат бұрын
Paying for youtube premium is well worth it.....
@gold3334 ай бұрын
We ran the accident in a simulator. Every single driver exhibited the leftwards movement of the head at the moment of loss of control. It is a natural reaction to want to "will" the car to the left because you know the runoff is so short. The width of the track at Tamburello in '94 was 9.2 metres with a very short runoff. No one ever "braked" in Tamburello under normal driving conditions without a mechanical issue. Steering corrections, lifting, throttle juggling are all employed, but never braking. You never brake in Tamburello unless there is something seriously wrong with the car. Senna was full on the brakes and downshifted twice. This is not normal race driving in Tamburello. Senna looked down at his steering wheel twice when entering the lap. The yellow button analysis shows the steering column first failed (partially) when entering Piratella on lap 6. The NatGeo documentary was completely wrong. Newey too admitted recently that he made a mistake in designing 16. He used the same aero mounting points as 14B and 15C, not taking into account the increased latitude in rideheight exhibited by a passive car (16) as opposed to the active 14B and 15C. Ironic when remembering the discussion between Senna and Newey in late 1993 testing, when Ayrton wanted to develop the 15D (passive evolution of the 15C) rather than race the 16.
@Jean-vr7vj4 ай бұрын
What do you understand by "failed partially"? Disconnected? A welding spot cracked/broke halfway? A steering column is a solid, non elastic piece, correct?
@rybackracing80754 ай бұрын
I have a theory on the head movement before the crash. A driver will brace themselves under braking through their arms and shoulders. If the steering wheel had become detached, he would slump forward more under braking compared to normal braking for a corner because he couldn’t brace himself. The same as you see a passenger on a track day getting thrown around.
@RyanPerrella4 ай бұрын
The severed, then tack welded together steering column is the cause of the accident. I believe this was a Black Magick attack, eliminating Senna allowed for Schumacher 7 championships, I believe he ultimately paid a karmic debt for it with his skiing accident.
@WDLC19114 ай бұрын
@@RyanPerrellabut Schumacher would not be privy to any conspiracy against Ayrton. Not then and there. I know if I were told that the powers that be did something like that I would promptly retire.
@Y2Kev54 ай бұрын
So, was his last pole at Brazil or San Marino? You seem unsure
@JustAnormalguyx-773 ай бұрын
fun fact: when senna's death was annouced, and NASCAR found out, they decides to do some silent laps to honour his death
@inno-v8-ion1653 ай бұрын
And Dale Earnhardt dedicated his win to Senna. (Tragic that he had a similar fate in Daytona some years later)
@JustAnormalguyx-773 ай бұрын
@@inno-v8-ion165 Yep
@wreagfe3 ай бұрын
That's cool to know. Thanks for sharing.
@GamalielElbarki2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing rip both of them
@glenleon323Ай бұрын
Fun
@Andy-yy2fg3 ай бұрын
Senna, my hero. The man who said "I am not programmed to come second" Who was leading 'til the end.
@fatimalover2 ай бұрын
i used this for my project thanks andy!!
@carlosdezee5003Ай бұрын
😂 he never said that 😅
@Andy-yy2fgАй бұрын
@@carlosdezee5003 Yes he did.
@carlosdezee5003Ай бұрын
@@Andy-yy2fg never seen or heard or read that line in the 30+ years since his death……. Lots of (mis)quotes from saint Senna. Half of them put in the wrong context.
@Andy-yy2fgАй бұрын
@@carlosdezee5003 OK, misquote. Try this, 'I am not designed to come second or third, I am designed to win...'
@m.schrick217624 күн бұрын
Senna was a friend of my grandpas. He had invited my uncle to his box on the day of the accident. It was really tragic. Rest in peace Ayrton
@evecathcart12 күн бұрын
Wow! I wish I was your grandpa! 😂❤What a lovely story! But yes, sad, sad ending! 😢
@bmxriderforlife12343 күн бұрын
I never got to meet senna but my uncle did even tho he worked for indy not f1. Marlboro team lol. I heard he was a great man.
@richardmcgowan16514 ай бұрын
After the first death, the race should have been stopped. The fact it went ahead is disgusting.
@Left-Foot-Brake4 ай бұрын
You don't know about motor-racing.
@quaerimuslux4 ай бұрын
Senna didn't want to race either because he was super upset about the death on the day prior...
@bowelrupture3 ай бұрын
@@quaerimuslux Then why did he race? Because he had to. He could not stop.
@quaerimuslux3 ай бұрын
@@bowelrupture Senna was very strong minded, if he wanted, he wouldn't have raced. He did because he wanted to..
@quaerimuslux3 ай бұрын
@@bowelrupture Jusy FYI, I'm from Brazil. So, I know what I'm saying.
@hrmzk4 ай бұрын
I had no idea that blood drops have fallen from the helicopter! How macabre!
@muppetpaster3 ай бұрын
Why? He was bleeding like a MF-er.....
@pigalow20023 ай бұрын
Because he'd never seen or heard about it before?? Neither had I & I've seen...EVERYTHING there is to see about this crash. I knew he bled a lot from a cut to his forehead, but never heard or saw blood drops falling from the helicopter @muppetpaster
@zuesneouchi45493 ай бұрын
Isn't that insane
@richardschafer19113 ай бұрын
I was watching live and they showed it all really new right then he was dead
@TheCloudhopper3 ай бұрын
That is actually not that uncommong, unfortunately.
@SuperWhiteBarry4 ай бұрын
We knew all along. Shitty welding job, steering column failed and Ayrton was killed in the process! Legends never die! We miss you Ayrton!
@vivaciencia93292 ай бұрын
Williams killed Senna and nobody was ever punished. I thank you Maurizio Passarini for seeking jsutice, and showing the world how the horrible steering column adaptation was done. Williams tried ti cover everything they could and blame Senna for his own death, and that i will never forget. Rest in peace Ayrton.
@WDLC19112 ай бұрын
@@SuperWhiteBarry the team even took a hammer to the telemetry box. I recall reading accounts of events not long after the crash. I never pulled for any who were involved - including David Coulthard who did a video showing that “excess movement” of the steering column was somehow “normal”. Yeah, I know they pushed him into a corner but… it’s just not right.
@jackiea98252 ай бұрын
He was SIMPLY THE BEST !!!
@martinj284327 күн бұрын
One inch of weld can hold two tones
@SuperWhiteBarry27 күн бұрын
@@martinj2843 Yes and still, a shitty welding job is a shitty welding job
@svendtveskg57193 ай бұрын
"More room? Don't worry, we'll just weld a piece of tubing into the steering column, problem solved." I know so much about welding, that if you're to weld something critical, you HAVE to weld from both sides. Which of course is impossible in a closed tube.... Weird they didn't just construct a whole new column.
@pear77773 ай бұрын
*tent tubing!
@BoogWar013 ай бұрын
1.25mm thick tubing was used to elongate the shaft. What was it made out of? If they chose to elongate it by stretching the shaft on a bit of inner tubing, my question now becomes why not support the cut shaft by using two bearings, or one longer plain bearing that would be a bit longer than piece they put in to take the stress off the smaller bit of tube?
@thomas82663 ай бұрын
I think they Williams thought that the welded tubing would support the stress and it wasn’t necessary to add reinforcements to the tubing
@io32043 ай бұрын
In general one can weld two pieces of steel pipe only from one side, which means the entire outside, in a way that the weld is not the weakest point of the resulting longer pipe. That is very common fashion and tested and certified all over the world. But in a particular case like this - dissimilar materials of different diameter, maybe welded in situ with limited access due to hurry etc - everything is possible quality wise.
@chipsawdust58163 ай бұрын
Even a fish mouth weld would've been better than straight around the circumference.
@velko24334 ай бұрын
We all saw footage from Senna car right before crash and there we can actually see how he try to steer , but the car goes in straight line towards the wall. We can also see how steering itself move forward towards Senna . It is so obvious that steering column broke before hitting the wall and he have no option for steer it. Its like entering corner in high speed and lift your hands from steering wheel . He try to steer so hard we can see his head tilt to left , but the steering wheel was not connected to front wheels in that last moments. Senna simply cannot make mestake , he was greatest.
@thebestracingdriver3 ай бұрын
Bravo, esattamente così...
@VeronicaGorositoMusic2 ай бұрын
Yes his body language says ''need to turn left'', his helmet in the video says exactly that. Visceral survival response. He didn't failed.
@truth-uncensored242619 күн бұрын
Yep the more I look into this even before this video the more it's clear that this was really a mechanical failure, even the telemetry and his reaction as well don't appear compatible to a sudden pilot error or loss of control because of a bump, it appears like someone who methodically tried to control the car to the very last second but the car just don't respond, first decelerating by 50% and then only after confirming that he had lost control he take the foot out and hit the brakes in full force, still trying to steer right, but the car goes almost tangentially to the wall.
@manuelsan49014 ай бұрын
The worst of it is to think about all the previous deaths in F1 and how many of them could have happened due to incompetent workers, but we won't know due to lack of propper technology... Great documentary, nice work
@evecathcart12 күн бұрын
You mean due to politics? I don't think they had incompetent workers, they did what they were told! They seemed quite amazing actually! And nowadays it's all about technology, very low risks
@carlo95243 ай бұрын
It was an accident that could have been avoided because of negligence. Then tampering of evidence.
@LtheDetective4 ай бұрын
Ayrton was, is, and will always be a F1 hero to me. His crash has ALWAYS felt off to me...Especially him calling F1 out for not being a pure racing sport, and said it's all about money and politics. Majority of the drivers complained about the teams, FIA, and cars...but no driver said F1 IS ABOUT MONEY AND POLITICS before or after Senna. So yes I believe he was targeted. Maybe not "unalively" targeted by the governing bodies...but targeted still
@glenleon323Ай бұрын
Like all sports
@evecathcart12 күн бұрын
He is number 1 to me too! But it was an unfortunate mechanical failure, and all things that could have happened wrong happened! He was hated by the commission for standing up for safety, yes! But to say they jearparjed him is a stretch
@SamieCarvalho3 күн бұрын
I believe so too
@evo8nut4 ай бұрын
I still remember watching this race, me my uncle n grandad were all heartbroken after the 2 deaths that weekend 💔 one of the darkest moments in F1 history
@kevray72843 ай бұрын
I still remember it as well. I'm still shocked.
@evecathcart12 күн бұрын
Me too! I remember Senna crashing, Galvão Bueno saying that it doesn't look good, my nana pushing me to the side saying let's pray, while my whole family started crying! I was so young, I thought if I prayed he was gonna be ok 😢😢😢 sad, sad memory
@sungkono14 ай бұрын
It is scary how everyone tries to shift the blame to a dead driver. This is how people are deep down inside. Rather than owning up and taking the blame like a man, everyone becomes a chicken and blames Senna. All these cowardly behaviors will haunt them to their death beds.
@evecathcart12 күн бұрын
I'm Brazilian, and have lived abroad for over 16 years, I don't know anyone who blames him for his own accident! I met people from all around the world who admired or got to know Senna because of the documentary or because F1 drivers always saying he was their hero, and I only hear how unfortunate his accident was! Nobody ever blames him, because that would be ridiculous! Imagine a guy so meticulous about his driving, drive straight to a wall on a curve? It doesn't make any sense whatsoever
@Y4NSPIDERBOY4 күн бұрын
Totally agree
@pokerinvest13824 ай бұрын
Senna was not the only driver to crash in this corner on that weekend. In his case, it was the Williams car that killed him.
@Superstocker6694 ай бұрын
Who else crashed in 1994 in Tamburello?
@vrvel_music4 ай бұрын
@@Superstocker669 Roland Ratzenberger, not in Tamburello but a turn later
@Superstocker6694 ай бұрын
@@vrvel_music that was not the question. Maybe i missed some crash there in qualy sessions... But not as i remered. I watched all sessions that were broadcasted live.
@gothicusmaximus56974 ай бұрын
@@Superstocker669 he died in quali...its in the video you are commenting on.
@Superstocker6694 ай бұрын
@@gothicusmaximus5697 i watched Ratzenberger crash live in 1994, i asked for other crash in Tamburello that weekend.
@titchlilly12943 ай бұрын
It was not a championship winning car, it was a death trap. After sennas crash Williams then sent Damon Hill back out again. They just didn’t care about their drivers.
@carla-pi2vp20 күн бұрын
I think those two idiots murdered senna, they may think they didn’t but look at the rigged up steering wheel!!!(. That’s my thinking.
@mrkipling220118 күн бұрын
Senna asked for his steering column to be modified. Damon Hill didn't have a modified steering column. Maybe Williams knew what caused the crash straight away and sent Hill out because they knew that his car would be fine?? Just a theory and probably very wrong but who knows.....
@titchlilly129418 күн бұрын
@ I watched a doco on Nigel Mansell a year or so ago where he stated the 91/92 Williams was dangerous and called Damon Hill the Test Monkey or words to that affect when Hill was Williams test and development driver.
@paulshanesmith4 ай бұрын
Its always been obvious, the car didn't understeer (front wheels sliding) or oversteer (rear wheels sliding), it stopped steering and went straight to the wall.
@samiraperi4673 ай бұрын
Well yeah, the front got lifted in the air.
@kevray72843 ай бұрын
Yep, the car broke. Just like it did on Sargeant last week at Netherlands. Williams ... smh
@kaing50743 ай бұрын
Williams killled him
@kevray72843 ай бұрын
Definitely @kaing5074 Head and Newey pulled the trigger
@elta62413 ай бұрын
People who don't understand the forces involved at those speeds, don't understand bottoming and how critical downforce actually is to a car's cornering always think it must be a steering problem. Tamburello is a corner that requires downforce.
@geraldo2094 ай бұрын
They tried to hide the truth for many years. DC was a terrible coward to do such act. The steering wheel was moving erratically during lap 6, and Senna looked down staring at the wheel 2 times in lap 6. After it broke, the second time the yellow button. Appears, it is not the left button anymore. It was the right button. Meaning that sennas steering wheel was turned over 180 degrees to the left. The guy was killed by poor welding and poor decision making. Hill was also a big coward.
@muppetpaster3 ай бұрын
Absolute bullshit. HAHAHAHAHAH 180 degrees.....Sure......and his hands were in a twist/bunch...🤣🤣
@GregorioStyreco3 ай бұрын
@@muppetpaster yeah this comment is kinda bullshit with the 180 degrees. but it still doesnt change the fact, that the steering wheel was clearly unstable and moving until it broke, which actually never happened before.
@Yahniboy3 ай бұрын
Amazing how David Coulthard can say with a straight face that that’s normal behavior of a steering wheel while racing and Damon Hill lying in court that he couldn’t remember anything. Lost all respect for those two
@strategicthinker88993 ай бұрын
Coulthard made a deal. I lie for you, you make me the main race driver.
@Y4NSPIDERBOY4 күн бұрын
Thankfully the Netflix's series, "Senna" makes really clear that his death was caused by negligence of the F1's politicians... As a brazilian, it makes me feel so angry. Rest in peace, King, you deserved better.
@kevingame319812 сағат бұрын
Yeah, but it didn’t cover the rest of the 1994 season like Karl wedlinger crash pedro lamy near fatal crash in silverstone during testing the Schumacher scandal with the whole option 13 thing the list goes on and on there were a lot of things that happen in the 1994 season and I forgot to mention the final race in Australia, which both Schumacher and Hill collide each other both taking them out of the race in which Schumacher emerged victorious as the world champion and Nigel Mansel winning first place thus Williams became the winners in the constructors cup
@danubiacallara9 сағат бұрын
Muita raiva 😡😡
@kevingame31988 сағат бұрын
@@Y4NSPIDERBOY yes this is the same negligence of the F1 and f2 politicians that would take the life of Jules bianchi Anthony Hubert and Danilo vant hoff
@gold3334 ай бұрын
The cold tires is a null argument. Lap 6 he went through full speed (third fastest racelap of the entire race IIRC). By lap 7 they would have been even more temperature and pressure. He would have gone off on L6 if it was the tires
@marekpelikan98734 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree with you. Unstable car? Impossible. Unstable car can't brake with 4G...
@NexuJin3 ай бұрын
@@marekpelikan9873 The part of unstable car is that you can do it, just not always. Which causes a big problem if it's not reliable.
@RevLimitBryan3 ай бұрын
well the car was quite twitchy there on lap 6 so for argument sake if Senna did have to correct a small slide there, and got to lap 7 with a bit more grip would actually explain the over correction that sent him into the wall.
@RevLimitBryan3 ай бұрын
@@marekpelikan9873 why can't it? what do you mean by unstable?
@AndrewNeilBaird3 ай бұрын
I met an ex Williams employee at Alicante airport several years after the crash , we were chatting about the new Valencia street track and how it was a shock that Williams had won that weekend but he no longer worked for them . I asked off topic and out if the blue really, " was it the steering column that snapped" " Basically yes, and thats all i can say" was the answer.
@spice37673 ай бұрын
Unless you was at the VERY top no one knew…! I worked for Williams for 8 years….I’m a huge Selena fan and asked as much as I could….no one on the shop floor knew…..all we was told was the the car came back to the factory…then was crushed and buried…..
@AndrewNeilBaird3 ай бұрын
@@spice3767 I was chatting about the America's cup race actually, he was doing something with the hydrofoil keel .
@FernandoRodriguez-fj5pj2 ай бұрын
@spice3767 I'm glad you like Mexican America singer Selena. But here we are talking about Senna.
@rickyryanmusicАй бұрын
@@FernandoRodriguez-fj5pj 😅😅
@rich97744 ай бұрын
His wheels don’t even turn he went straight on
@TillURide4204 ай бұрын
Yeah. It looks like he was in the middle of a slight turn and then all of a sudden the car just straightened up and went into the wall
@goldfinger-ub3fl4 ай бұрын
His steering column snapped and all those cowards @ williams and the fia covered it up
@josephweimers40214 ай бұрын
Could you imagine loosing feel in your steering wheel at 250km/h. Death smiling back at you while roaring into the concrete wall that should of had some tire stacks or something. Jeez
@eduardosantana83004 ай бұрын
@@josephweimers4021you wouldn’t feel anything. Not enough time to process anything
the thing i find strange in sennas accident is it looked like all steering/input was lost, not that there was a loss of control, because then the car might have spun or changed direction before the impact, however, it does not. It just goes straight on. This is why I think something steering related failed or for some reason the car went straight on with little directional change.
@BionicBurke4 ай бұрын
A loss of the inside front tire can also cause an imbalance of grip and pull the car out of the turn and appear to go straight. It does look like Senna's steering wheel comes off right before he loses control but his inside front tire also shoots off a blast of air/dust right before he goes straight. That could have been the tire scrubbing hard and then taking the line of momentum without steering... but we'll never know 100%. It could also be a combination of the 2. The tire blowing might have put the last bit of force needed into that makeshift extension to break it.
@Lightning_aus4 ай бұрын
@@BionicBurke that probably wouldnt be caused by cold tires as suggested since the rest of the field navigated it fine.
@BionicBurke4 ай бұрын
@RAAFLightning1 I didn't mean it as in cold. I mean that piece of bodywork spotted on the track directly in the path of Senna's line could have cut his tire open. We will never know for sure if that giant gash in the center of his tire was a blow out or caused by impact. If the tire did blow out, that could have been the final bit of force needed to completely snap the steering column.
@merrickx3 ай бұрын
Grip at that speed
@jamesb816Ай бұрын
@@Lightning_aus the cold tyre argument is fine imo. the car bottoms out you can see it from schumacher's onboard. the rest of the field navigated it fine because they probably had a slightly higher ride height meaning the cold tyres didn't result in bottoming out.
@louisphoto4 ай бұрын
this video is a banger it is really sad it was destroyed like that. keep up the good work to get those type of videos to our feed
@pistonfury3 ай бұрын
you're making me Cry for Senna again...
@wonkybomb18653 ай бұрын
I call bull💩 on that Coulthard wheel video. No driver in their right mind would race a car with that kind of slop in their steering wheel. The reason you feel secure in a vehicle while driving is because of the stability of the steering wheel to hold on to and why when as a passenger you feel like you’re flopping around like a fish out of water when the driver is driving aggressively. A floppy column is dangerous and adds chance for the universal joint to bind more as column angle increases. Anyone who has driven a vehicle with locking 4WD has experienced this while trying to make a low speed turn. I have a hard time believing an engineer in F1 who designs everything to the tightest tolerances and specs would design a steering column that flops all over the damn place. I don’t believe people should have spent the rest of their lives in jail but the lack of accountability and ass covering was disgraceful.
@sporkybutterz3 ай бұрын
Since he and Jordan have a podcast I want someone to call Coulthard out on the disinginuety of his making those statements. I understand he was trying to start his career but even he must have known it was a BS statement in a race distance
@TheDoctor46vr2 ай бұрын
I agreed with everything you said until you down played the responsibility. They should all be thrown in jail!!!!
@rickyryanmusicАй бұрын
@@TheDoctor46vr 💯
@danubiacallara9 сағат бұрын
@@TheDoctor46vryesssssssss💯💯💯💯
@stephensegal51873 ай бұрын
I remember watching this Race originally on TV that Sunday. I remember Schumacher being interviewed. Schumacher said that when full on fuel, Sennas car kept hitting the same bump on each lap, and was twitching noticeably on that same bump on each lap. On lap 7, Senna was slightly more to the left, and the car was upset more by that same bump. Schumacher said it appeared to him that being slightly more left of the bump on the track is what initially caused the car to go straight instead of turning. In my Own opinion, the steering column failed as the car hit that bump slightly more to the left on lap 7. Schumacher was right behind Senna, and watched it happen. I don't know why Schumachers original interview post race has not been included in this decision.
@optyfen52763 ай бұрын
So explain when the steering columns fails A) the back steps out B) there is still pressure being applied to the steering sensors? Doesn't scream steering column to me lol.
@stephensegal51873 ай бұрын
@optyfen5276 Schumachers opinion as I recall was that Senna's car "broke suction" when going over that bump.
@optyfen52763 ай бұрын
@@stephensegal5187 I remember him describing something along the lines of Senna having oversteer/back stepping out and then going to the right. But anyway, a more likely explanation would be that it is a combination of bottoming and aerodynamics. After all the FW16 at the start of the season was a car that could stall the diffuser very easy. Steering column failing is a good and easy explanation of what happend because people want answers, but I'm afraid the footage and data doesn't support that claim. Therefore it'd be foolish to say it was that.
@vedavyasadasa58023 ай бұрын
@@optyfen5276 please read my most probably wrong theory: yesterday I fainted and before losing complete consciousness I made a childish very unreasonable attempt to no fall down. In complete possession of my senses and in a not desperate trying to save my life situation, I would have not tried that at all. In the same way Senna when fainting he did that childish maneuver to try avoiding the wall, that's why Ecclestone handed the "damaged "black box and the video of Senna's cockpit missing the last second before the collision, in order to hide the "poor " reaction technique made by Senna and prevent to be proven that it was his mistake . It would be too painful for the whole F1 world to have to accept that the considered by almost all as the greatest of all time ended his life in such a pity way. Hence I stand on the affirmation he fainted.
@marshallfischer86864 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this. I had never heard a real in depth review of the investigation. Had no idea it went on for so long.
@mickblast57943 ай бұрын
the black box removal, the missing video and the destruction of the car tells you everything you need to know.
@davepastern3 ай бұрын
absolutely. The FIA allowing the black box to be removed by Williams...when in parc ferme, when an official police investigation was in play...Ecclestone wanted shit covered up real fast.
@atlantiacallaecia36763 ай бұрын
Exactly, cover up of an assassination. As seen at 23:15 when Senna's head not only displaced too far left of any previous recorded position, but into bouncing against the cockpit. Roland was the guinea pig for the sniper. Senna was the main trophy.
@SosopChabot3 ай бұрын
lol, you guys obviously never been in race paddock.
@RyanPerrella3 ай бұрын
@@mickblast5794 Another KZbinr posted a great video with testimony from the prosecutor who sought justice for the steering wheel being severed, which left Ayrton without control of the FW16. The failure was due to the slimming down (reducing the cross section and leading to failure) of a hollow tube/pole (steering rod) which was done at Ayrtons request because he wanted more movement for his hands in the relatively cramped Williams cockpit. This slimmed section severed, ultimately ending up as the responsibility of the Chief Technical Director Patrick Head, as determined by the Italian court. The computers were probably pulled because they needed to be analyzed, it’s a bolt on module that needs to be hooked up to a computer to read it. The car was a crime scene and the average Williams guy working the laptop wasn’t going to be allowed by the cracked monocoque, so it was removed and analyzed later. The chassis was eventually returned to Williams and summarily “destroyed” only in the past 10 years.
@basedgodstrugglin3 ай бұрын
Idiotic thinking like this is why the world is in shambles.
@akarilotube4 ай бұрын
Steering column broke, plain and simple, mechanical failure, no malice, incredibly sad.
@Wankdorf1834 ай бұрын
But that must not happen. Someone is responsible for it and they always hide well. Williams killed Senna and drivers Hill and Coulthard did their part.
@son_of_mxry4 ай бұрын
negligence
@InheritTheField4 ай бұрын
@@Wankdorf183the metal fatigue is a particularly damning, hair raising piece of evidence. Without reading too much into things, we lost a Great BRazilian.
@tzka42224 ай бұрын
@@Wankdorf183 adrian newey did
@SHiFTyTReATS4 ай бұрын
Yea, ignore all the “ritual” red flags…
@seanbeukman95634 ай бұрын
I was never a Senna fan. I respected him beyond doubt. He was a legend. R.I.P. I am left with an extremely bitter taste in my mouth. Statute of limitations? Newey, Williams, not responsible? Travesty of Justice. Dreadful is not the word. Actually I have no words. Sorry for us. Very depressing stuff.
@julianquinonez25334 ай бұрын
Coulthard and those who presented such a mockery of a video should be in prison. How could they be so idiotic to show how the steering wheel easily moves with the car static and the strength of their arms alone. If this were the case, in 3G curves the steering wheel would not move a little but would bounce from end to end inside the cockpit. A real mockery. Hill also deserved an award for his lack of cooperation at trial.
@strategicthinker88993 ай бұрын
Coulthard was rewarded for his lies with a race seat and Hill didn't cooperate due to being afraid to lose the seat.
@serralvo263 ай бұрын
totally agree... Ridiculous!
@rickrolled79302 ай бұрын
Prison?! That's a bit harsh, isn't it?
@julianquinonez25332 ай бұрын
@@rickrolled7930 Presenting or preparing false evidence is an automatic felony. Escaping prison time will be almost near to impossible if you are found guilty.
@uho005Ай бұрын
a bunch of english cunts, williams and the drivers. hill totally deserves the title that was stolen from him for this.
@michaelmerta89562 ай бұрын
Bernie Ecclestone starting his career as Joachim Rindt manager , I seen him taking the blood stained helmet at Monza 1970 qualifications. Bringing the helmet to Ninna Rindt. He is an unemotional men.
@alexk20z32 ай бұрын
Senna had a theme music in Brazil which was played on tv when he won a race. The Brazilian people were very proud of this man.
@TheCrumb743 ай бұрын
Shocking how complicit so many at Williams were in hiding evidence, or at the very least obstructing. They knew what they had done was incriminating, and were terrified of accountability. Even put a black mark against Charlie Whiting. But Bernie is at least true to character - money first. It’s disgusting that so many of these people still have careers in F1 today and especially Hill with the moral high ground he takes on anything by not Lewis Hamilton.
@rikimiki122 ай бұрын
It's possible they were also using features not permitted by rules, in addition to all other car problems. No black box is the best type of black box for something like that
@xFWWONGx2 ай бұрын
After the death of Senna, the true color of a human and darkness of F1 had been clearly seen finally. I hope these culprits sleep and live well everyday of their life… they shall get their retribution and karma when time comes. Many proven facts and data showed the cause of the fatal accident. But, one thing for sure, I know “Senna is now in another better world” and he would always be remembered and missed as the great F1 legend of all times.
@R6AAO3 ай бұрын
I was was watching the race on TV and as soon as the crash happened I called it. Steering column snapped. You could see the car suddenly went from tracking the racing line to straight as an arrow into the wall. Later it was found to be the steering column snapped. It was fractured before it was installed on the car and finally gave up on Tamborello. I will always remember the crash because they showed the emergency team open massage his heart at the roadside.
@metaforcesaber3 ай бұрын
We know what happened. He wanted the steering column adjusted and they did a crappy job welding it, and when it broke he couldn't turn left and when he hit the wall the broken steering column went into his helmet. This has been known for a long time.
@Yahniboy3 ай бұрын
Suspension arm pierced his helmet not the steering column
@thewalrus19684 ай бұрын
obviously the steering column failed..you can see it in the video
@SuperThompo3 ай бұрын
Displacement of 2cm in the steering wheel and column! That’s complete and utter insanity, I just can’t believe that any team or racing driver would accept that for racing of speeds up to 200mph!
@PersonaGrip3 ай бұрын
Ayrton's agent had me scheduled to meet Ayrton at Miami Int'l Airport the week after that race to custom-mold him to his steering wheel. Emerson showed him my Ser.#010 wheel, and told him to get one. We tried to meet for a couple of months prior, but I was too busy making wheels for the Indy drivers. My then-new 94M material was perfect for him to remold by himself after testing it...I still use that material today. I knew power steering was new in F1, but with a 54% reduction in effort with a properly molded set of PersonaGrips, there is no need for power steering. The result is the cornering limit feeling like a sharp peak, and not a soft, nebulous edge...EMG tests proved this, and is why nearly all drivers in IndyCar use it today. I showed Michael Schumacher's steering wheel that I made for him in '95 (Ser. #159/F1-001) to the engineers in Berlin and Dusseldorf when I spoke at engineering conferences. I feel bad now that I know the power steering was switched off...he was fighting the car. Having the wheel orbit +/-28mm in the cockpit while trying to feel the top of the mu-slip curve is totally unacceptable. Godspeed, Ayrton.
@serralvo263 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting history! Do you really believe that steering wheel movement was something designed by the Williams team? I've never seen something like this before. It is absolutely against the precision driving. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! God bless you!
@MattGoss3060Ай бұрын
Why do you think Ayrton continued driving the car with a failing steering column instead of parking it on lap 6?
@serralvo26Ай бұрын
@@MattGoss3060 because as he told... he was designed to win... He drove the F3 without brakes the whole race... He drove F1 Mclaren to win his first home grand prix in 1991 with only the 6th gear at the final 6 laps... So he was commited to give everything for the win. And he was winning that race. But anyway, I think that the steering column was working, even with small displacements it was working...
@richerd0i23 күн бұрын
i dont understand how this is not viral? its so good and editing is so well done good job
@BladeRyАй бұрын
As my old man once said, "when money gets into any sport, it stops being a sport and starts being a business". If we go backwards, why would Williams lie? Cause they didn't care about safety only money. Imagine the sponsors that would give money to a team that build a shitty car that killed one of greatest of all time, they would all pull out of fear of bad marketing. The entire team put blame on Senna, and as history has shown, dead people are really bad at testifying in court in their defense. Nobody in the team was to blame for jury-rigging a steering column instead of fabricating a proper part ? Quality control, what is that? Steering wheel that wobbles from side to side while turning, and yet it wasn't wobbly laps before that? Footage cut? Onboard camera footage lost. O my, Williams really hit the motherload of all coincidences possible in their favor. I stopped watching F1 after Senna died, and after reading in the news about the trial and testimonies, I was disguised with the F1 forever.
@Leonardnl3 ай бұрын
Always a good answer in courtroom: No, I don't remember.
@Praise_God3693 ай бұрын
Damon 'i dont remember' Hill
@ArjunTheRageGuy2 ай бұрын
"I had amnesia" "I had alzheimer's" "I forgot" "I forgor💀" *Insert some statement that's still synonymous with "I don't remember"*
@Praise_God369Ай бұрын
@@ArjunTheRageGuy they are all part of the murder . hill ,frank. patrick and OC newey ! To make mistake is one thing ,to throw all blame on the victim is another level ! Disgusting !!!!
@andregurjao99094 ай бұрын
Senna could avoid that... Sid invited him to leave all that and go fishing, off course the pilot and professional Senna was he sad "no" , he would never turn his back and walk away from that hell and face it as a true soldier he was.... We miss you Boss... we fking miss you 💪🙌🙏
@Yahniboy3 ай бұрын
Should have stayed at McLaren--Ron Dennis
@popculturerocks3 ай бұрын
2:16 Ratzenberger DID NOT lose control. He had a car failure that put him in the wall. Show some respect!!
@LiberaTeTutemetExInferis4 ай бұрын
There are no doubts Williams killed Senna, all the staff and particularly those who ordered and performed the steering wheel modifications as well as all the Renault staff who deleted evidences, those should be in jail today, right next to Eclestone who made billions.
@kevray72843 ай бұрын
I agree, but also Seems knew they're were problems... and the first thing you don't do is race a car with problems... but he was famous for that and it caught up with him. I miss him. That Williams did kill him... he fell to evil math and came into the non turbo era tragically
@11mousa2 ай бұрын
Another interesting thing: Gerhard Berger and Ayrton Senna were good friends and pretty much would have been the leaders of the GPDA if it hadn't been disbanded at that time. On Friday, they walked the Tamburello and agreed that it was a death trap. They also agreed, that they would race it in the current form this one last time, and if there were no security changes by the next year, they would refuse to race at Imola. (My) Source (pretty sure it is not the only one): An Interview with Gerhard Berger in Austrian Television on the "anniversary" of Sennas death.
@kaceydillin73674 ай бұрын
Was in my recommended. Gonna watch the full video when I get home from work.
@gerhuneng2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. And for a real voice instead of an AI-created one. Consequently watched it till the end!
@vladimirsamardzic9633 ай бұрын
All surviving that corner but not the Sienna because that Shaft for steering got him kild😢😢😢❤❤❤and that's it👎🏻🙈🎯
@JaydenB_2k242 ай бұрын
So there was footage of the impact of the actual crash on the car? That would be one of the most dark web videos to ever exist for those few seconds.
@VeronicaGorositoMusic2 ай бұрын
That'll be the evidence of steering wheel ''on the air'' right BEFORE the crash. Those last frames are valued in hundreds of millions.
@Anonymous999-fp8tk4 ай бұрын
I watched the video when it was released and couldn’t find it again after recommending it to a friend glad to see that you managed to repost it
@helderfilho472427 күн бұрын
This is by far the best video
@andrez36403 ай бұрын
Senna,s death was the last time I followed F1 sadly I list all interest....I can't believe it's been 30 years....
@Praise_God3693 ай бұрын
Newey ,Head & FW i find it DISGUSTING how you blame Senna for driving mistake as at 55:43 steering column broke BEHIND ANY DOUBT!!
@pierovittori10763 ай бұрын
Congratulations for the accuracy and depth of this analysis on Ayrton's controversial and as far as I'm concerned excruciating loss. By far the most detailed and clearest content I've seen to this date on the subject
@Don_Dotta27864 ай бұрын
he tried to turn, not fainting because something broke in the car. probably the weight of the steering changed and he got left slap because of the snap. and the fact that senna wasn't loved by the fia about safety. lil back story: in 85 drivers were already saying that the regulations should be upgraded during the increase of speed last 5/10 years. fia did not wanted to hear it so some drivers got their foot in the door demanding upgrades of regulations and changes on tracks etc.
@VeronicaGorositoMusic2 ай бұрын
Yes, his body language says it all, he tried to turn left the car with all his body. It wasn't the ''G-forces'', it was him, fighting the car.... So sad!!
@drt160520 сағат бұрын
Yeah whilst I have seen a lot of evidence that suggested both Senna & Prost pushed the boundaries of sportsmanship in certain races, Senna genuinely seemed to want a drivers' union/organisation that would always fight first and foremost for driver safety.
@Lee05683 ай бұрын
I was a HUGE Mansell fan,but I genuinely sobbed my heart out when this happened
@Firashelou4 ай бұрын
man amazing work ! how in hell you managed to find all that info and footage ! well done !
@mdex13 ай бұрын
It’s all stolen from readily available sources 😂
@rag50343 ай бұрын
Man people must hate Senna, if they keep defending Millionaires/Billionaires who gave an OK to an unsafe track who already had one fatal accident on the day before to happen just because of Money. Also the telemetry shows Senna tried to break and down shifted on Tamburello, and every other pilot at the same year and year before took Tamburello pretty much flat out.
@arranmc1824 ай бұрын
I would have loved to see Ayrton do some IndyCar races as some Indy Teams had offered him to come do a race after he's done in F1 as I could see Ayrton being just as good at IndyCar but sadly we shall never know, R.I.P Ayrton gone but not forgotten
@smokeybirdman4 ай бұрын
He trialled and got the fastest time - his strategy was to remind McLaren of his many options
@DarthLordRaven4 ай бұрын
@2:59 that's not jos verstappen it's jj lehto. lehto was replaced by jos after all of this m8 after having a fracture in his neck.
@george4747474 ай бұрын
I'm only about 5 minutes in, and there have already been several misrepresentations: Barrichello might have died without medical intervention; Ratzenberger's wing broke; Alboreto's first name was not "Michelle"; deaths were not reported at the track in Italy because of fear of prosecution, not just for financial reasons...
@limitlessinitiatives4 ай бұрын
That's right
@Vlad_Dracul3 ай бұрын
In my opinion, things were like this: somewhere during the race-weekend, Ayrton Senna asked for something to be done to the car, because he couldn't drive it properly (it happens, not Ayrton's fault). The Williams team decided to make the steering column longer (alrighty then, they're the experts, it's their call). The guys who actually welded the column did a poor job, because various reasons (didn't have enough time, didn't have the proper materials etc., who knows). They thought it'll hold for this single race and after they'll return to the base in UK, they'll make the whole column properly, from one single piece of metal. The steering column broke (it wasn't Adrian Newey's and Patrick Head's direct fault either, honestly speakin'), leaving Ayrton a passenger in that car, he couldn't do anything to avoid the crash. The accident happened in Tamburello, but it wasn't Tamburello's fault either (they should get rid of that nasty chicane, enough of that already!), there are lots of high-speed turns in Formula 1, what should they do, remove all of them...?! The wall from that area didn't have any sort of protection, I can't believe they left it like that, especially after Piquet's (and Berger's) accident (and I'm not the kind of "special snowflake" that wants to red-flag the race if a bird shíts on the track, like they do these days. But the simple sight of that concrete wall without any barrier of protection gives me shivers down my spine). Here we definitely can put the blame on someone, the organizers and the people responsible with the safety of the track. The spring of the wheel penetrated the visor of Senna's helmet (not the fault of the helmet nor the spring), that was really unlucky, if it hit 5 inches (that's 12,7 centimeters) to either sides, Ayrton would've walked out of the car, very shaken, but also very alive. It was a "perfect storm", little details, bad luck and mistakes that led to great consequences. But the biggest mistake was, in my opinion, the lack of a barrier made of tyres in front of the wall from that turn. Especially regarding the history of the crashes in that area. If there was protection, I strongly believe that no matter what unfortunate events happened until that moment, the crash wouldn't have been fatal.
@davidbonanno40543 ай бұрын
same thoughts as above. Tamburello run off area / protection inexistent!
@strategicthinker88993 ай бұрын
A tire barrier in front of the wall probably would have softened the blow just enough, so that the wheel wouldn't have impacted his head that way. A perfect storm of not enough protection, a mechanical fault in the wrong corner.
@Mauro-823 ай бұрын
In high-speed, low-angle impacts, tyre walls can do more damage than they prevent because they can block the car causing violent deceleration, without the car after an initial impact a little hard (the low angle means that the velocity component in the direction normal to the wall is relatively low, e.g. 70Km/h, not fun but not to dangerous), can slip and stop gradually. Today there are protections that do not have these drawbacks but at the time on straights, corners in ovals and some corners in normal tracks, concrete was the lesser evil.
@VeronicaGorositoMusic2 ай бұрын
The Williams Team removing the black boxes, cut the last frames of the camera, and then destroyed the car. That should be enough to judge who is accountable for Senna's death and why so many efforts in destroying/hiding evidences.
@TeamMate_214 ай бұрын
Why did KZbin take down the original video? Absolutely loved it btw.
@Josip50014 ай бұрын
what was the diference?
@keinplaninmathe2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, many documentaries about Senna are no longer available on KZbin. This soft-edged documentary is probably more portable these days. Even if it offers little content.
@QwertyDFTBA4 ай бұрын
KZbin deleted your video or demonetized it?
@IronMarkijan4 ай бұрын
KZbin age restricted the video. Which meant that it wasn't promoted by KZbin anymore (it didn't appear in people's recommendations and so on) . And the number of views just stuck after it got restricted.
@justposi4 ай бұрын
@@IronMarkijan Appeared in my recommended videos? Did he reupload ?
@igorricardo33734 ай бұрын
@@justposi yup
@AndrewDRSWilliamson4 ай бұрын
Take death out of the title
@MarniTurboHoarder4 ай бұрын
Appeared straight on top of my feed after a refresh 😉
@wadey63374 ай бұрын
its good to see roland metioned no one remembers he died at the same track the day before
@Paul-f4w6t3 ай бұрын
I do!!
@coldvoidАй бұрын
Everybody remembers, but his accident isn't shrouded in controversy and lies.
@MGBranco4 ай бұрын
This gran prix was an absolut disaster....RIP Senna....
@baliktad83 ай бұрын
Crazy that nobody has mentioned that when the yellow button disappeared to the left you could see that the tires were pointing straight. As sharp as the prosecution was it wasn’t mentioned.
@VeronicaGorositoMusic2 ай бұрын
Excellent point!
@negoras3 ай бұрын
This is a tragic story in general.Its so cringe,to see a racer complain about things inside the race,and some old guys that they only care about money dont listen to what a PRO says.I am very sorry for losing a human,and a great person-racer that could not only bring lot of highlights,but make races safer. I would love to watch Formula 1 and MotoGP,but they are so money-centered that they kill what makes a race something glorius to watch,we just watch whitch team got better technology. Races like this can easily be driven by AI's,we want human races with pulses. RIP Senna,with you died formula 1 also, and after Valentino Rossi also GP.I think we will keep watching old races instead of the new ones.
@practicaldriver3 ай бұрын
Cant even finish makes me so mad
@danielyu38833 ай бұрын
what's also suspicious is that this youtube video is cut off at the end ..
@Elaba_3 ай бұрын
I was a big fan of Senna. But when you step into a race car, you accept that serious accidents can happen. It's just part of the sport.
@CamGroves3 ай бұрын
The footage alone makes it clear that the steering column failed. He was in the corner then suddenly his car veared right.
@shindisingh11654 ай бұрын
53:12 ... the wheel isn't turned, it's reacting to the bumps. Senna wasn't able to fight it because the shaft had broken, so it was basically free-wheeling. At the point it hits the wall it has no resistance, it turned left just the same as it would if he banged wheels with another driver.
@juliswift3 ай бұрын
Great documetary. It is so sad that Ayrton had to die because so many people messed up (FIA, Italian track organizers, Williams). Senna was always fighting for safety changes. RIP Ayrton.
@loi224 ай бұрын
8:45 Holy shit this sponsor is in poor taste. I get that you've gotta pay the bills and everything, but could this be more tone-deaf? If you have the slightest bit of self-respect, you should think about taking that part out.
@mdex13 ай бұрын
This whole video is about conspiracy and monetising from a sad weekend in F1 history 😮
@crispetravelfoodadventures2 ай бұрын
Yyüy
@eekzMadeThis16 күн бұрын
The video ends abruptly. Is there a part 2 ?
@StevieGfromNL3 ай бұрын
Great video, but it ends abruptly. Is their a part 2 I'm unaware of? If so, could you please post the link to it because I can't find it.
@CarsAiden3 ай бұрын
Great video! Keep this up. Deffo underrated for all the effort that went out of this video!
@ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm3 ай бұрын
very sad = facing death at that speed and a lot of times = Brave Champions = thank you and blessings !
@SirGuevara21 сағат бұрын
There's no need of a formal conspiration, when interest converge . .
@tazbed54644 ай бұрын
9 championships in row?. Definitely not. Good video. Learned a few things I didn't know.
@ryangaming3214 ай бұрын
Ok?
@K.Masilela4 ай бұрын
@ryangaming321 he's being sarcastic
@thisreplysection10502 ай бұрын
9:38 Are you kidding me? They‘re ripping apart those cars, turn them into watches and „give us a chance to be a part of this history“ for a small fee of 3200 - 4000 dollars… this is so scummy
@deimondrawsproductions4 ай бұрын
3:10 Someone talked abt in a comment section abt their friend who had worked for Lotus back when this happend. A Spectator died by the wheel of the lotus, it was covered up so no one would know
@smOOdiebOOdie4 ай бұрын
That’s awful 😞
@Not_sheeple3 ай бұрын
Your video, the presentation of the facts/data is incredible. You had me hooked from the start. I remember the incident and some news afterwards. But never heard the conclusion. Sad how people with blood on their hands remaink cocky.
@philthornton13824 ай бұрын
Frank Williams should’ve been jailed for it
@P.P7183 ай бұрын
And Patrick Head .
@thegreenberetlife019128 күн бұрын
Excellent video. One thing, the name is pronounced Mik-Elle Alboreto, who would also be killed behind the wheel of the Audi R8… I remember watching this, Senna was my racing hero and was absolutely gutted…
@CatsAndCode4 ай бұрын
My main conclusion is that this case stinks on all levels. Yes, It was a tragic combination of circumstances. But NONE! Absolutely N-O-N-E of it was sheer bad luck or force of nature. All involved knew exactly what they're doing. All knew what type of danger they exposing Senna to. All assumed that Senna's driving skill & experience will compensate their mistakes and laziness. All are disgusting people who were motivated by greed. None of them really cared about the safety of Senna. And im pretty sure that not only before the trial, But even after it: Millions of Dollars poured to the judge, witness pockets, Colthard & Hill(Disgusting), And basically: All involved that "suddenly" suffered from head trauma or amnesia, or testified that during the accident weird things happened because "it simply dose"(e.g, The missing seconds from the tape). Simply wanna puke on the Williams team and the FIA.
@shindisingh11654 ай бұрын
It's simple, it wasn't down to racing and/or track conditions because all the other cars were subject to the same conditions, but only Senna's flew off the track. This proves it was down to something uniquely related to Senna's car only. It was the steering wheel modification failure. We all know it. Senna was able to apply the brakes and downshift gears, he just wasn't able to steer. The cover up was a blatant conspiracy. How about this for a whacky conspiracy theory: Adrian Newey is the weak member in the conspiracy team and is threatening to blow the whistle and admit it was the steering wheel - so they've had to get together to keep Newey quiet all these years by giving him secret information on regulation changes, endless praise and championship success, as well as the title: "Adrian Newey The F1 God, Emperor, Maharaja and Guru, King of Aerodynamics". 😅
@jamesstewart17944 ай бұрын
Crazier things have happened
@chrisbee96434 ай бұрын
02:50 In an interview prior to the race on english and german TV, Senna prefered not to race this sunday after Roland had passed away. But he was over ruled...
@tylerdurden25184 ай бұрын
If this happens today, if a racing driver dies on Saturday quali, do you think there would be a race on Sunday?? Hell no! Drivers wouldn't allow it, i'm sure.
@chrisbee96434 ай бұрын
@@tylerdurden2518 please stop calling this shit from today F1 and compare it to real F1... Just stop it...
@Dishanta_Goswami4 ай бұрын
@@chrisbee9643You sound like a boomer. This is still F1, whether you like it or not
@hamslicemcdooogle80804 ай бұрын
Why does the video end so abruptly?
@linin74464 ай бұрын
this was a good video i watched the full thing when it first released made no sense why they took it down
@linin74464 ай бұрын
also youtube u on something
@mhateys4 ай бұрын
@@linin7446 they will take it down again, or when someone reports it. There are still footage where blood is seen, and thats a big nono
@Josip50014 ай бұрын
what was the difference between than and this video?
@linin74464 ай бұрын
@@Josip5001 dont think he changed anything but youtube making him re post it is comfusing
@twright1983Ай бұрын
The obvious one is why after so many accidents at that corner in previous years especially Berger did they continue with an exposed concrete wall at that corner and no safety cushions ??
@Klutch58Customs3 ай бұрын
I remember watching the 94 Imola live on TV. I had his crash helmet tattood the next day. Unfortunately I have gained a few more lid tats from fallen drivers and riders i have followed. Long back I asked a certain ex F1 driver who will remain namless about that demonstration video of a moving steering wheel. He had trouble keeping a straight face while trying to explain why that would be useful! That said he also told me he had seen how F.W. and the team were affected by the incident. The Williams still carries the Senna logo. Motorsport after all is dangerous. Even if a defective column caused the crash the cars are built and raced as evolving prototypes. Many newly fitted parts have failed and caused the crash of a race car but in Senna's case it led to tragedy. Best thing to do is to learn and make changes to limit the the chances of a repeat.
@midnightq693 ай бұрын
Just say the ex drivers name, it’s not something that can be prosecuted.
@patrickcrean78133 ай бұрын
Great videos Bob. I can understand you perfectly. Best of luck in the next few weeks. We are praying for you.