WOW! He's incredible! Now that I've seen the video, I can see why everyone loves him a lot. He's really awesome, same with his F1 cars. 👍👍👍
Yes, but it was exactly what PD did with Top Gear, NASCAR and WRC licenses in GT5. Used extensively for marketing purposes, but of little substance.
I didn't know Germany was in South America.
Sorry but Senna was on a league of his own, in a car with no traction control, gearbox with clutch and h-pattern lever, no electronic power boost and special rear wing go-fast button, etc. When Senna was in his prime, he was unstoppable.
If PD get Senna right, (cars, his helmet, challenges and stuff like that) I'm sure that the news will make a lot of noise around the world. The guy is a legend.
20B_4MESorry but Senna was on a league of his own, in a car with no traction control, gearbox with clutch and h-pattern lever, no electronic power boost and special rear wing go-fast button, etc. When Senna was in his prime, he was unstoppable.
funny thing...
talk about PS4 pricing is off topic, but talk about F1 is ok.
I didn't know Germany was in South America.
Sorry but Senna was on a league of his own, in a car with no traction control, gearbox with clutch and h-pattern lever, no electronic power boost and special rear wing go-fast button, etc. When Senna was in his prime, he was unstoppable.
No one is stopping you buddyIs it safe to have our hopes up? I surely want to.
Is it safe to have our hopes up? I surely want to.
Its ok Toko, not everyone follows F1 or its past. But if you were Brazilian you are more than likely to know who he was. His nephew, Bruno Senna, is currently racing in the WEC for Aston Martin.
He was something like a force of nature on a track. I became a motorsports diehard fan, and a petrolhead, because of him. I was a kid when he raced and he was some sort of cartoon hero that actually existed.
To better understand him and his image, and legacy, watch the Senna documentary. It was released in 2010.
As far as comparing F1 drivers from different eras goes it's pretty pointless. The sport may have had the same name but it's so different today than it was in the eighties, seventies, sixties etc it's impossible to say who is better. How would Fangio have done if he were born in 1969, how would Vettel have done if he were born in 1911? We'll never know, but to say one is better than the other when the two eras are completely different is silly IMO. Different era, different cars, different rules, different sport.
Different era, different cars, different rules, different sport.
It's just a dream but I would be very happy if they include Interlagos and some brazilian Stock Cars.
What I expect is Senna's Mclaren-Honda, nothing more.
However what I would love to see is a Senna challenge, just like Vettel's in GT5.
This exercise is done in all sports, with a consensus on who is the better basketball player, soccer, etc., all of which have changed massively since the golden days.
There are two constant factors over the years: who is the best in his era and how competitive the era was.
The most dominant drivers (not teams) of all time are Fangio, Senna and Schumi, no contest. The first two faced the most competitive times in all F1 history, both in teams and in drivers names.
But yeah, no point in discussing something that is common knowledge for all F1 fans really. Ask any F1 fan or search for high name opinions and you'll find 90% say either Senna or Fangio is the best F1 driver of all time, then Schumi and that's it.
You can certainly choose a group of best drivers based on what they achieved in their era but I don't really see how you can say for example Fangio was a better racing driver than Schumacher, their world was so different. Well you can but I'll never get the point personally.
I think that Fangio is better than Schumacher exactly because of the totally different and much much harder conditions.
And Schumacher had almost no rivals in it's last years as champion. It's like Superman fighting against... not much.
And then he made the mistake of getting back... worst mistake of his life.
BTW, I think the Sony press conf will happen at 8:00pm our time (GMT -3)
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BTW, I think the Sony press conf will happen at 8:00pm our time (GMT -3)
Ok thanks, this place's time is confusing.I looked it up, and the difference is -2:30h
so 20 h here 17:30 in Venezuela
But how would they have done in roles reversed? They both drove to the conditions they had and the competition they had. You say Schumacher had no rivals but neither did Fangio a lot of the time, back in his day it was rare that even 6 drivers would compete in every round of the championship and if they did it was in shed built technology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_Formula_One_season
Where is the competition? Like I say, saying a driver from the 1950s is a better Formula 1 driver than one from the 1990s is silly IMO. They were the best in their era, that's all you can say.
BTW, I think the Sony press conf will happen at 8:00pm our time (GMT -3)
But those six drivers had a farily equivalent equipment.
Daylight saving time over here
so it's GMT -2
Tomorrow I'll be at BGS. On saturday, or sunday, I'll be posting videos and my findings about the demo on the show.