Senna content coming soon?

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If the Toleman is in that video I'm 100% sure it'll be in the game. You could have doubts when it was just the picture in the slideshow but if it's in the video that is showcasing stuff we will get that's basically a confirmation.
 
the user Wax Free Vanilla at NeoGAF (GT6 OT, page 137) has discovered the 4 chapters to the Senna tribute, he is organizing the text to be easily displayable. Judging by the GIF he posted, things do not look promising..
 
the user Wax Free Vanilla at NeoGAF (GT6 OT, page 137) has discovered the 4 chapters to the Senna tribute, he is organizing the text to be easily displayable. Judging by the GIF he posted, things do not look promising..

Well, he was expecting the MP4/4 and looks like it won't happen.

But hey, I wasn't expecting the Formula 3 and we're going to get it. :)
 
so was I... but oh well, life goes on. I am still hoping for a 4th car though.

Me too, of course. But well... 4 chapters... 3 cars... who knows? :)

OT: QueijoVoador (FlyingCheese for our english speaker friends) is one of the most awesome PSN usernames I've seen. :D :D :D
 
the user Wax Free Vanilla at NeoGAF (GT6 OT, page 137) has discovered the 4 chapters to the Senna tribute, he is organizing the text to be easily displayable. Judging by the GIF he posted, things do not look promising..
Basically, he saw some real life Senna footage, alluded to it definitely coming, and then is now very annoyed because (presumably) it's not there?

No the best logic, it seems.
 
Honestly, I wouldn't look that deep into the cars in the video.

I'd say there's a 50/50 chance of them being there/the video is irrelevant.
 
I haven't been up to date with things, so wow that's good.

F3 in GT6. Ooooh.
 
The guy on Neogaf posted what he found in the game files.

CHAPTER1_EPISODE

Ayrton Senna da Silva was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the 21st of March 1960, where he grew up in a close-knit community surrounded by loving family. He developed a strong interest in driving from an early age, pretending to drive his father's car, or sneaking off into the fields to ride tractors. However, it was karts that really captivated the young Senna, and he became completely obsessed with a home-made go-kart given to him on his fourth birthday. He soon became known as the fastest kart driver in South America, and before long was competing for the Karting World Championships in Europe.

He made a name for himself as a calculating and single-minded driver, determined to win at all costs. However, soon after succeeding in the Karting World Championships, Senna began to think about quitting motorsport altogether.

CHAPTER1


Get behind the wheel of the DAP kart Senna drove at the Karting World Championships



CHAPTER2_EPISODE

After his success in the Karting World Championships, Senna unwittingly found himself entering the world of serious motorsport, and in 1981 he moved to England to start his career in formula car racing. Despite lacking operating funds and being unsure about his future, Senna achieved truly remarkable results. On the back of this success, he was offered a place in a British Formula 3 team in 1983. The kid from the other side of the world, who had come over to England armed with nothing but his speed, was beginning to make a name for himself in the world of European motorsport.

CHAPTER2

Drive Senna's F3 car around Brands Hatch, the home of F3 racing.




CHAPTER3_EPISODE

The world of Formula 1 got its first glimpse of the genius of Ayrton Senna when he made his debut for the brand new Toleman team in 1984. Despite being in a car that was less powerful than those of his rivals, Senna drove like a man possessed throughout the year, capturing the hearts of motorsport fans everywhere. Off the track, there was something sensitive - almost fragile - about him, but once he was
behind the wheel he became nothing less than a force of nature. Senna craved victory, and in search of further success, joined his personal hero Jim Clark's Lotus team for the 1985 season. His pitch-black 97T became a gleaming marvel which lit up the Grand Prix circuits of the world.

CHAPTER3

Get behind the wheel of Senna's jet-black Lotus 97T, powered by Renault.


CHAPTER4_EPISODE

In 1988, Senna joined McLaren, who.realised they'd struck upon the perfect combination of designer, engine and driver, and went on to win three World Championships together. However, due to various dealings and political machinations taking place behind the scenes, Senna began to appear more and more isolated and delicate. Other drivers started winning World Championships, new heroes were born, and the sport moved on. Amid all this upheaval, Senna decided to move to Williams, the team for whom he would drive his last fateful race. On the May 1st 1994, while traversing the high-speed Tamburello corner on the Imola circuit, Senna's car left the track, and he sustained injuries that he could not survive.

While his loss continues to be felt keenly throughout the racing world, Ayrton Senna lives on in the hearts of his family, and within the soul of Brazil itself.




GALLERY_VIEW.Gallery View
SENNA_MOVIE.SENNA_MOVIE
SLIDE_SHOW.Slideshow
TARGET_TIME.Target Time
TIME_TRIAL.Time.Trial

Chapter.Title_AyrtonSenna.Ayrton.Senna.Tribute

Ayrton Senna DAP Racing Kart #17 '80
Ayrton Senna Ralt RT3 #1 '83
Ayrton Senna Lotus 97T #12 '85

Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit '80s
Brands Hatch Indy Circuit '80s
Autodromo Nazionale Monza '80s
 
Weirdly no Interlagos, even though it's on the opening movie. Oh well, PoDi usually promises more than actually delivers, so it's kinda my fault for getting hyped up anyways. Here's to hoping this won't be the only Senna content.
 
I don't see what more you could ask for... karting, F3, and F1?

Desperately negative attitude.

>Drive his kart
>drive the F3
>drive the f1
>mention McLaren, Renault & Death
>play movie
>end


Seriously, all the crazy races and moments he made, we just gotta drive the track, how lame is that?

No time trial/race at a rain soaked Monaco, or intense battle at Suzuka, it's bull. They've completely screwed this DLC, even without the fact that the most associated car with Senna is no where. Hell, we don't even get the Toleman which is in the trailer.

I can't even look forward to photographing the cars because the photomode will still probably suck.
 
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