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by his own admission Senna was not good at politics.
He knew that if he got past Prost, he would win the race and the championship.
If Prost wrecked him, the precedents had been set from last year by Prost, and Senna would win the championship (and give the establishment the finger along the way).
It was pretty much a Win/Win for Senna.
The way he wanted to win? no.
Wrong? Nope, they proved that the year before.
If there were no politics the year before, as he had been told, then their must only be one set of rules, and by last years example the rules say....
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