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Video: A Short Film Titled “Senna’s Legacy – The NSX”
Ayrton
Senna,
known
as
one
of
the
greatest
drivers
of
all
time
is
still
a
beloved
and
idolised
driver
to
this
day.
The
great
man
died
during
the
San
Marino
Grand
Prix
at
the
Autodromo
Enzo
e
Dino
Ferrari
in
Italy
on
May
1,
1994.
It
is
considered
as
one
of
the
saddest
moments
in
the
history
of
motorsports.
We still have one bit of Senna's lasting legacy in the form of the first-generation Acura NSX. Filmmaker Robbert Alblas from Netherlands managed to capture that bit of legacy in a gorgeous ode to a wonderful car.
While Honda was developing the NSX, the company turned inward to its motorsports program for tuning strategies. Ayrton Senna with his skills and knowledge helped to fine tune the NSX, which became a fantastic driving machine.
The engineers at Honda relayed on Senna to make NSX one of the best drivers car and they succeeded. While developing, Ayrton told the engineers to further stiffen the chassis and fine tune the suspension.
Senna drove hard at a number of tracks, including the Nurburgring. This is why the first-generation NSX was so good.
The short film is titled as "Senna's Legacy - The NSX." A video that doesn't need narration or a host. A beautifully shot video with some initial background audio from Senna clips.
Hit the play button and spend 3 minutes and 24 seconds of your time. Then hit it again, because it's so good.