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Someone I know was in Brazil when he died. She told me the whole country did nothing but mourn for 3 days, it was the most awesome national display of emotion she'd ever seen.Senna was a hero....
F1 has never been so famous here in Brazil as when Senna were alive....when he died,the whole country stopped...
Now his nephew´s trying to become a racer too....but honestly I doubt he´ll be 1/10 of what his uncle was...![]()
I remember being sad that Senna had no children before he died, because there'd be no chance of a "second coming", like Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve, Nelson Piquet Jr or Niko Rosberg. While I suppose the child of Senna's sister might have the same genes, often it helps to have the right coach, and having one's father teaching you all your life would be a big help.
Even tho line up is always great ( this year on first day Armin, second day Tiesto ) I'll never go there again. I've been once, I've seen all those chicks only in bikini or not even, big sweaty hunks without shirts, people on drugs, most of the crowd don't know who's playing or who the hell is this guy with cds/vinyls... People just know - Sunrise! Great, we are going, that will be awesome to show my glow orange hat at school after holidays! Ehhhhhh... And always some DJ doesn't show up/doesn't play.. Last time it was Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso, this year will be prolly Tiesto and/or Armin..

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Hiya Piccoli

....and will think twice before going...LOL....
