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But I need to make sure that F1 comes to China as a sport. Here I proudly present to you:

Suzuka Special Part 3
Where were you when Senna nearly killed Prost

Read my story and tell us your own. Help make F1 a sport!

07/28: Jarno Trulli has announced that he'll leave Renault after this season. Will he be joining Toyota? Will Nick Heidfeld join Williams? What will happen to our Olivier Panis? I sure wish all of them land on very good teams and be very competitive next season. Both Panis and Trulli has won Monaco. Will Monaco'05 be Nick's?! Of course! WHY NOT!

 


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Suzuka Special Part 3 (Aug, 04)
Where were you when Senna nearly killed Prost

The Prost-it! Game Results (Jan, 01)

Schumacher to beat Prost's records? (Nov, 00)

Webmaster in Malaysian GP 2000

Zidane and Del Piero visited Prost

Adam Barak's Silverstone'98 Report

Alain in Selected Grands Prix

Suzuka Special (Nov, 97)


Damon Hill (1996 World Champion, Ayrton Senna's last teammate) on Senna's fatal accident and manslaughter charge against Williams:

"I am convinced that he (Senna) made a mistake, but many people will never believe that he could. Why not? He made many mistakes in his career.

"He was identified with pushing to the limit and beyond. He would often prefer to crash into his opponent rather than be defeated." (See picture.)

"These opinions are sacrilege in the world of driving gods. Ayrton was a great driver and a man with enormous humanity. He was not a god. He was as frail and vulnerable as you or I to the need to show what we are made of, and to whatever personal motives drove him to feel that risking his life was proof of his integrity.

"It was not the fault of anyone else that he kept his foot flat when he could have lifted, but Ayrton had to be this demigod "Senna", and "Senna" does not shrink from fear. And in that moment he fulfilled all our sorry needs for a hero for whom death is just an occupational hazard."

 

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