Ah sorry, I guess all the F1 experts, including Martin Brundle who drove with him, must be wrong...Hell, even Senna himself must've been wrong.
If you actually believe what you wrote in that first paragraph, you're a moron.
As for Senna pulling over, I think you've missed my point. In those days, regulations and safety were not exactly top priority. These days that stuff is less likely to happen. Not only that, but with the cars being infinitely safer than they were back then, passing drivers would have far less reason to believe that the driver involved is seriously hurt, or that them pulling over would do anything more than get in the way of the trained medical professionals who are on site to deal with those exact incidents.
Toyota.
The terrible use of the English language?