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Originally Posted by TycoonGTR Some (as you) might think so, but i don't. What you see in this video you didn't see ever and you probably won't! Fortunately, i guess... His personality and his driving skills made him so great, not his death, Giannis...  |
What i want to say, is that Senna, died at the best era he could, which makes his star shine even more and for more time.
Just think what would happen if Senna didn't die. He would win more races and then retire and live a peaceful life. Just like what Schumi is gonna do (i hope). He has many records, he is a star, but sooner or later his star will rustle.
The same happens with Maradona. You know him. He was a legend when it comes to football. But when the whole story with the drugs blew, suddently he was nothing. Who cares about Maradona now? Well, i don't. But if he died when he was a star, nothing else would have happend and his star would shine and shine and shine for ever.
And most artist receive their respect after death. Just think of Bethoveen, Bach, Mozart, and the most painters!
