Ayrton Senna The latest Formula 1 news about Ayrton Senna
Former three-time Formula 1 champion Ayrton Senna is known as one of the greatest drivers in the history of F1. Unfortunately, On May 1, 1994, the Brazilian was killed in a crash on the Imola circuit.

Oscar Piastri matches Ayrton Senna McLaren F1 record

Oscar Piastri trying to match McLaren record only held by Ayrton Senna

Kimi Antonelli: The second coming of Ayrton Senna?

Profound Ayrton Senna impact on 'divided Brazil' recalled on poignant anniversary

Special Ayrton Senna F1 crash helmet auctioned for record sum

When F1 icons paid their last respects to Ayrton Senna

Landmark Ayrton Senna anniversary celebrated by iconic one-off

Prost delivers scathing review of latest Senna miniseries

Why McLaren sidelined Senna in shock driver move

Antonelli explains multiple driving forces behind major F1 choice

Antonelli reveals how Senna became his F1 hero

How Verstappen reminded one F1 boss of Senna's finest hour

Marko compares Verstappen to 'charismatic' all-time F1 great

Horner reveals Ecclestone call after Verstappen 'Senna' performance

Hamilton saddened Senna secret was leaked

Pirelli create special one-off Senna tribute ahead of Brazilian GP

Historic Senna F1 car set for Sao Paulo GP return

Senna and Verstappen feature in Honda advert with a twist
Rising star matches staggering Senna feat

Coulthard makes startling Norris comparison to Schumacher and Senna
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