Just watched some old footage of Ayrton Senna in his JPS Lotus and his all-conquering McLaren from 1988. I have been watching this sport for some 40 years. I have seen lots of talent come and go, but I have never seen another driver as special as Ayrton Senna. Not Michael Schumacher. Not Alain Prost. I watched all three drivers come up through the junior formulae. All three telegraphed that they would be formidable once they hit F1, but Senna was simply a cut above.
Looking back on the careers of thee three great drivers, I can name more Senna drives which defied all logic: Monaco '84, Estoril '85, Monaco '88, Suzuka '88, Monaco '89, Brazil '91, Donington '93, and more. Ayrton Senna da Silva was one of these truly special special drivers the likes of which we see only a few times every decade or so.
As great as Schumacher and Prost were, Senna was greater. No question. The opinion is shared by Jackie Stewart, Denis Jenkinson, Murray Walker, and countless others in and around the sport. Michael Schumacher himself is likely to agree.
It is important to realize that statistics never tell the whole story. Many truly gifted drivers never won any championships. I must mention Gilles Villeneuve, Didier Pironi, Ronnie Peterson, Carlos Reutemann, John Watson, Jacky Ickx, Patrick Tambay, Rene Arnoux, Michele Alboreto and Stefan Bellof. The era in which these monsters of motorsports raced has to be the greatest era for F1 in terms of what teams can accomplish technically, but certainly any team would benefit from the mere presence of Senna, Prost or Schumacher who could seemingly lift a team to monumental heights. All deserve our respect.
