Of course, as told in the film, this was not a simple or straightforward task, as the untimely deaths of Austrian Roland Ratzenberger and Senna himself in the same weekend at Imola in 1994 show; the first fatalities at a race meeting for 12 years. But as Martin Brundle’s accident two years later in Melbourne - which is used to as the opening and climax of Life On The Limit - demonstrates, Formula One could be and was becoming safer, as a whole host of huge accidents since have shown.