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Ayrton Senna Inspirational Video - The Absolute Commitment to Winning and Being the Best - Duration: 8:41.

Hi, I'm Olivia, and today's Happy Nugget! comes from Ayrton Senna, the legendary Brazilian

race car driver, three-time Formula One World Champion.

Ayrton Senna was one of the greatest race car drivers of all time.

His dedication, concentration and focus were unparalleled.

Senna had raw talent, but he also lived and breathed racing, squeezing every ounce of

effort out of himself.

Ayrton Senna had a brilliant mind.

He visualized himself driving and could predict to the fraction of a second what his

time would be.

He could correlate numerous parameters to understand how each piece of the car, the

condition of the track and the environment would affect his performance.

While driving at extreme speeds he could remember complex details like exhaust pressure, water

temperature and oil pressure.

He knew with the slightest change of feel if something was wrong with the breaks, the

engine or the tires and if he could, he would adjust the car on the go and still perform.

In a 15-lap race he could tell in order which lap was the fastest, the second fastest, and

so on.

Ayrton Senna knew exactly what he wanted and what he needed to take his driving to the

highest level.

There was an absolute giving of himself to the sport, to how he approached the path to

victory, to winning, to being the best.

From a wonderful biography by Christopher Hilton, in an interview in 1990 Ayrton Senna said,

"You either commit yourself as a professional racing driver that is designed to win races

or you come second, or you come third or you come fifth and I am not designed to come third,

fourth or fifth.

I race to win as long as I feel it is possible.

Sometimes you get it wrong, sure, it is impossible to get it right all the time but I race designed

to win and as long as I feel I am doing it right some people agree, some don't.

In the end I am the one who is doing it, I am the one who is driving and I can only do

what speaks for my mind."

Ayrton Senna was born in Sao Paulo in 1960.

His father was a self-made, successful businessman.

When Ayrton was four years old, his father gave him a Go kart.

Although legally he couldn't compete until he was thirteen years old, Ayrton practiced

every afternoon or took apart his kart and spent hours reassembling it, absorbing every

detail, until it was exactly the way he wanted it.

In school Ayrton's grades were average to below average, dedicating most of his time

to racing.

Utterly self-confident in his driving, he was skillful, but also willing to take risks.

In 1973 when he was thirteen, Ayrton raced officially for the first time, broke the track

record and won.

In 1974 he won the Sao Paulo Junior Championship.

Ayrton practiced all the time.

If he wasn't good at something, he practiced even more.

Senna was extremely competitive and hated losing.

Whatever he tried—ping pong, tennis, water skiing, he practiced dozens, hundreds of times

until he stopped losing, but as much as he competed with others to be the best, he competed

with himself ten times harder and the harder he pushed the more he found within himself.

In 1980 Ayrton Senna was at a crossroads having to decide whether to stay in karting, join

the family business, or race cars which would mean leaving his beloved country and family

and moving to England.

Ayrton Senna moved to England and in 1983 he reached Formula One, joining bigger teams

and driving more sophisticated cars until he signed with the British Formula One team

McLaren in 1988.

Ayrton Senna lost the first Grand Prix race of the season.

He won the second, and on the third one in Monaco Senna was leading by a large margin when on

the 67th lap he lost concentration for a fraction of a second and lost.

Senna was devastated.

Again from Hilton's biography, speaking of his mistake Ayrton Senna said, "Afterwards

I had to understand how such a thing could have happened.

We all make mistakes and that is normal but the important thing was to know how I had

let it happen.

I really had a black-out.

And then I found the way to get out of the situation.

Some of my family helped me.

Little by little I returned to top form, but only slowly and carefully.

I needed a full two months.

Viewed from the outside I don't think people noticed it but it was a major part of my development."

Afterwards, Ayrton Senna went on to win seven more of the sixteen Gran Prix races to win

the world championship.

He also won the world championships in 1990 and 1991.

In 1994 when he was thirty-four years old, Ayrton Senna died in a tragic racing accident

breaking the heart of an entire nation and millions of fans around the world.

Towards the end of his young life, Ayrton Senna wanted to make a difference in a realm outside

car racing—the endemic poverty in Brazil.

Shortly before his death, he launched a comic book series called "Seninha" or "Little Senna,"

illustrating the values that had exemplified his life and his career.

Although Senna didn't get to see first hand the impact his life has had on the people

of his beautiful country, his family carried his legacy with the Ayrton Senna Institute

and Foundation, which gives Brazilian children opportunities for human development.

In Brazil, Ayrton Senna is not only a sports legend, he is an icon of hope for millions

of people.

In 1981 after Senna had left for England to go racing, he returned to Brazil intending to stop racing

and join the family business as was expected of him as the first born son.

In an interview, Ayrton Senna said, "I was already very strong in my mind that I wanted

to try properly, try very hard, and that meant I had to learn to live in a different country

away from my own people—and if that was not such a good side of my new lifestyle it

was fulfilling slowly a personal goal, a personal desire.

We had a very successful year and I won two championships but my father had some difficulties

and it required me to return to Brazil to try to help him out with a few things.

So I decided then to try not to race and see the difference.

I tried racing professionally, then I tried really not to race and do some normal business.

I realized then how strong the desire was that I had to be a racing driver."

Ayrton Senna was a force to be reckoned with.

He touched the lives of everyone he met and beyond that he gave pride, joy and hope to

an entire nation, and he mesmerized a legion of fans around the world.

Ayrton Senna had the heart of a champion.

To be a champion doesn't mean you're perfect, but it does mean you strive for perfection

always.

You can try to fight against your own destiny, against that passion that keeps you up at night.

You can listen to what others want for your life, but in the end racing towards the finish

line behind the wheel of your own life, is the only way to feel the satisfaction of knowing,

you are doing, with every fibre of your being, what you were meant to do.

And that's today's Happy Nugget!

If you enjoyed this video please like it, share it, and subscribe.

As always I link below the video anything I recommend.

I hope you have a wonderful day.

Thanks for watching.

See you next time.

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