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SENNA IL DESTINO DI UN CAMPIONE


When Ayrton Senna, May 1, 1994, he attacked for the seventh time in the high speed Tamburello corner at Imola, the Williams-Renault FW16 left the track and crashed into a concrete wall unprotected.... Read more
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When Ayrton Senna, May 1, 1994, he attacked for the seventh time in the high speed Tamburello corner at Imola, the Williams-Renault FW16 left the track and crashed into a concrete wall unprotected. His death remained incredible for many, the world of Formula 1 and beyond. As he told his friend Gerhard Berger, "Ayrton was a pilot so perfect that no one believed could succeed him something." Equipped with a natural talent, Senna combined an impeccable technique with a competitive instinct so exaggerated as to be sometimes brutal track. His avid pursuits, his lightning-fast overtaking and resolute, often at the limit of propriety, forcing other drivers to give him up and threw into question the tacit codes of conduct of the samples in the race. Forever change the fate of a discipline has fallen to very few sports: Muhammad Ali in boxing, Maradona in football, Tiger Woods in golf. After Senna, Formula 1 has not been the same, and also why the Brazilian is considered the greatest of all time. In this volume, which reconstructs the parable of his success, his victories and the tragedy of Imola, Ayrton Senna's character comes alive in all its facets: the need to overcome all limits, the impressive powers of concentration, charisma, the mechanical competence, confidence, generosity, faith. Seine. The fate of a champion, considered by many fans the best book ever written on the Brazilian driver, is a story of emotions, rivalry, extreme challenges. The story of a myth that, twenty years after his death, still arouses enthusiasm and emotion.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
228
ISBN / EAN
9788820055479
Languages
Italian
Publication date
04/2014
Dimensions
15 x 22 x 2 cm

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