Ayrton Senna: the day a million Brazilians mourned their golden boy (2024)

The first flush of daylight was lining the eastern sky as Flight RG723 said goodbye to its fighter escort and swung into the landing pattern, bringing Ayrton Senna home for the last time. Already his people were gathered along the expressway from the airport through the suburbs, a million of them or more, preparing to shed their tears of welcome and lamentation as the big jet, 11 hours out of Paris, floated above the endless clusters of high-rise blocks with their shanty-town infills.

São Paulo may be one of the biggest and ugliest cities on earth, a vast megalopolis of extreme wealth and extreme poverty, but in that dawn its inhabitants turned into villagers, sharing in the mourning for their golden boy, their favourite son, their champion.

At 6.12am the plane touched down. Over the next 30 minutes the polished mahogany casket was removed from the business-class section and carried by soldiers to a waiting fire engine, where it was draped with the bandeira, the familiar green and yellow flag of Brazil. At 6.45am, under a sky already bright blue, the fire engine moved off, preceded by an arrowhead of 17 police outriders in white leathers who led the motorcade on the 30-kilometre journey into the city.

As the parade gathered pace on the six-lane highway, it was joined by dozens, then scores, then hundreds of vehicles, in all shapes and sizes and states of repair: battered Beetles, shiny Subarus, jeeps and pick-ups, even a huge truck flying a Brazilian flag the size of a house, many crossing the central reservation and using the opposite carriageway in an attempt to keep up with Senna's last ride. Most of the vehicles had his picture taped to their windscreens, or black scarves tied to the radio aerials. From many side windows, in an echo of Senna's trademark gesture on so many afternoons of triumph around the world, a spare hand held a bandeira, its colours stiffened in the airstream.

Witnesses to this Mad Max remake of a grand prix lap of honour, the people of Senna's home town thronged the pavements and overpasses and the windows and parapets of their crumbling concrete canyons, applauding the passage of their champion, displaying their banners – one reading "Thank you, Senna, for making our Sundays so happy" – and shedding neither the first nor the last of their tears. Above them a dozen police and television helicopters hovered and circled, marking the motorcade's progress like a cloud of midsummer midges.

As it neared its destination in Ibirapuera Park, the procession slowed. The motorcycles peeled away, replaced by an honour guard of mounted lancers: five at the front on white horses, two dozen more on bays, flanking the fire engine as it crawled between crowds now 20 deep, jammed together, their hands outstretched above their heads as they applauded.

Ayrton Senna: the day a million Brazilians mourned their golden boy (1)

All the way round the July 9 Palace, the state legislative assembly building, tens of thousands were already waiting calmly in line under the paneira trees' pink blossom. Inside, a 20-minute religious ceremony took place in the presence of the dead man's family. By the time the doors were opened, the queue of those wishing to pay their respects was three miles long, winding up the drive, out of the entrance and around the perimeter of the compound, unsupervised but in perfect order. It would take those at the back seven hours, in 80-degree heat, to reach the casket, now surmounted by a new flag and one of Senna's helmets, guarded by two soldiers with pikes and two riflemen, their weapons reversed.

The country's president had declared three days of national mourning, so Brazilians of all types and ages were able to make their way to say a personal farewell. Among the first was Adelia Scott, aged 84, who had travelled many hours from her home in the south of the country. Near her was a 13-year-old schoolboy, Marco Putnoki, who had been in line since the previous afternoon.

Opposite the coffin, the famous faces of Senna's friends and rivals and associates slipped in and out, joining members of the family in a special enclosure, some keeping a tight grip on their emotions, others unable to contain the flood of grief. But it was the ordinary people of Brazil who took the eye. Hour after hour the young and old filed by, some leaving flowers, flags, handwritten notes and other keepsakes.

So grievous had been his injuries that, at the family's request, the usual cosmetic preparations were abandoned and the coffin lid stayed shut. But many of those who passed by in a ceaseless flow blew kisses, or waved, or crossed themselves, or moved their lips in a silent prayer. Others could do little more than clutch each other in grief, some giving way altogether and collapsing into the arms of waiting paramedics. A man of advanced years halted, threw his arms wide, and began a formal valedictory address before being gently cut short and moved on by an attendant. In the late afternoon, a blind man in a business suit passed by, led by a friend. He, too, had spent seven hours in line.

Most of those who came to say farewell were young, a high proportion of them – the girls, mostly – with his name inked across their foreheads, often with three stripes painted on their cheeks: yellow, green and black. A friend explained that the custom had its origins in incidents two years earlier, when the country's youth took to the streets in protest against a corrupt president. "They painted themselves with the colours of Brazil," she said. "Now they've added a black stripe, for mourning."

Outside the railings were festooned with banners, many of them bearing the same word: saudade. "It's the most beautiful word in the language," my friend said as we went outside to buy some bottled water. "And it's one of those for which there's no direct translation. It means the sense of loss and sadness you feel when the person you love isn't there any more. No other language has this word."

This is an extract from The Death of Ayrton Senna by Richard Williams, published by Penguin

Ayrton Senna: the day a million Brazilians mourned their golden boy (2024)

References

Top Articles
Your Weekly Horoscope: February 12, 2024 to February 18, 2024
Your Weekly Horoscope: February 26, 2024 to March 3, 2024
Spasa Parish
Rentals for rent in Maastricht
159R Bus Schedule Pdf
Sallisaw Bin Store
Black Adam Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Delano
Espn Transfer Portal Basketball
Ascension St. Vincent's Lung Institute - Riverside
Understanding British Money: What's a Quid? A Shilling?
Xenia Canary Dragon Age Origins
Momokun Leaked Controversy - Champion Magazine - Online Magazine
Maine Coon Craigslist
How Nora Fatehi Became A Dancing Sensation In Bollywood 
‘An affront to the memories of British sailors’: the lies that sank Hollywood’s sub thriller U-571
Tyreek Hill admits some regrets but calls for officer who restrained him to be fired | CNN
Haverhill, MA Obituaries | Driscoll Funeral Home and Cremation Service
Rogers Breece Obituaries
Ems Isd Skyward Family Access
Elektrische Arbeit W (Kilowattstunden kWh Strompreis Berechnen Berechnung)
Omni Id Portal Waconia
Kellifans.com
Banned in NYC: Airbnb One Year Later
Four-Legged Friday: Meet Tuscaloosa's Adoptable All-Stars Cub & Pickle
Model Center Jasmin
Ice Dodo Unblocked 76
Is Slatt Offensive
Labcorp Locations Near Me
Storm Prediction Center Convective Outlook
Experience the Convenience of Po Box 790010 St Louis Mo
Fungal Symbiote Terraria
modelo julia - PLAYBOARD
Poker News Views Gossip
Abby's Caribbean Cafe
Joanna Gaines Reveals Who Bought the 'Fixer Upper' Lake House and Her Favorite Features of the Milestone Project
Tri-State Dog Racing Results
Navy Qrs Supervisor Answers
Trade Chart Dave Richard
Lincoln Financial Field Section 110
Free Stuff Craigslist Roanoke Va
Wi Dept Of Regulation & Licensing
Pick N Pull Near Me [Locator Map + Guide + FAQ]
Crystal Westbrooks Nipple
Ice Hockey Dboard
Über 60 Prozent Rabatt auf E-Bikes: Aldi reduziert sämtliche Pedelecs stark im Preis - nur noch für kurze Zeit
Wie blocke ich einen Bot aus Boardman/USA - sellerforum.de
Infinity Pool Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Bakersfield
Dermpathdiagnostics Com Pay Invoice
How To Use Price Chopper Points At Quiktrip
Maria Butina Bikini
Busted Newspaper Zapata Tx
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Annamae Dooley

Last Updated:

Views: 5755

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Annamae Dooley

Birthday: 2001-07-26

Address: 9687 Tambra Meadow, Bradleyhaven, TN 53219

Phone: +9316045904039

Job: Future Coordinator

Hobby: Archery, Couponing, Poi, Kite flying, Knitting, Rappelling, Baseball

Introduction: My name is Annamae Dooley, I am a witty, quaint, lovely, clever, rich, sparkling, powerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.