Ayrton Senna | Formula 1® (2024)

He streaked through the sport like a comet, an other-worldly superstar whose brilliance as a driver was matched by a dazzling intellect and coruscating charisma that illuminated Formula One racing as never before. No one tried harder or pushed himself further, nor did anyone shed so much light on the extremes to which only the greatest drivers go. Intensely introspective and passionate in the extreme, Ayrton Senna endlessly sought to extend his limits, to go faster than himself, a quest that ultimately made him a martyr but did not diminish his mystique.

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Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren.Portuguese Grand Prix, Rd13, Estoril, Portugal, 24 September 1989.

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Ayrton Senna da Silva was born on March 21, 1960, into a wealthy Brazilian family where, with his brother and sister, he enjoyed a privileged upbringing. He never needed to race for money but his deep need for racing began with an infatuation for a miniature go-kart his father gave him when he was four years old. As a boy the highlights of Ayrton's life were Grand Prix mornings when he awoke trembling with anticipation at the prospect of watching his Formula One heroes in action on television. At 13 he raced a kart for the first time and immediately won. Eight years later he went single-seater racing in Britain, where in three years he won five championships, by which time he had divorced his young wife and forsaken a future in his father's businesses in favour of pursuing success in Formula One racing, where he made his debut with Toleman in 1984. At Monaco (a race he would win six times), his sensational second to Alain Prost's McLaren - in torrential rain - was confirmation of the phenomenal talent that would take the sport by storm.

Deciding Toleman's limited resources were inadequate for his towering ambition, Senna bought out his contract and in 1985 moved to Lotus, where in three seasons he started from pole 16 times (he eventually won a record 65) and won six races. Having reached the limits of Lotus he decided the fastest way forward would be with McLaren, where he went in 1988 and stayed for six seasons, winning 35 races and three world championships.

In 1988, when McLaren-Honda won 15 of the 16 races, Senna beat his team mate Alain Prost eight wins to seven to take his first driving title. Thereafter two of the greatest drivers became protagonists in one of the most infamous feuds. In 1989 Prost took the title by taking Senna out at the Suzuka chicane. In 1990 Senna extracted revenge at Suzuka's first corner, winning his second championship by taking out Prost's Ferrari at Suzuka's first corner. Senna's third title, in 1991, was straightforward as his domination as a driver became even more pronounced, as did his obsession with becoming better still. Some of his greatest performances came in his final year with McLaren, following which he moved to Williams for the ill-fated 1994 season.

Beyond his driving genius Senna was one of the sport's most compelling personalities. Though slight in stature he possessed a powerful physical presence, and when he spoke, with his warm brown eyes sparkling and his voice quavering with intensity, his eloquence was spellbinding. Even the most jaded members of the Formula One fraternity were mesmerised by his passionate soliloquies and in his press conferences you could hear a pin drop as he spoke with such hypnotic effect. His command performances were captured by the media and the world at large became aware of Senna's magnetic appeal.

Everyone marvelled at how he put so much of himself, his very soul, into everything he did, not just his driving but into life itself. Behind the wheel the depth of his commitment was there for all to see and the thrilling spectacle of Senna on an all-out qualifying lap or a relentless charge through the field evoked an uneasy combination of both admiration for his superlative skill and fear for his future.

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Ayrton Senna (BRA) Toleman TG184, finished in second place.Monaco Grand Prix, Rd6, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 3 June 1984.BEST IMAGE

Winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) celebrates his win and world championship on the podiumJapanese GP, Suzuka, 30th October 1988.

Winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/4Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal , 12 June 1988.

Ayrton Senna (BRA) Lotus 97T dominated the race in appalling conditions to claim his first Grand Prix victory. Portuguese Grand Prix, Estoril, 21 April 1985.

Alain Prost (FRA) McLaren MP4/5 walks from his car following a collision with team mate Ayrton Senna (BRA) .Formula One World Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan. 22 October 1989. © Sutton Motorsport Images

Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/8 took a record sixth Monaco victory and a fifth success there in a row. Formula One World Championship, Rd 6, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 23 May 1993.

Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren Honda MP4/5B - WinnerCanadian Grand Prix, Montreal, 10 June 1990

Ayrton Senna (BRA) Williams FW16 ran for most of the race in 2nd position until he spun out and retired on lap 55.Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, 27 March 1994

He drove like a man possessed - some thought by demons. His ruthless ambition provoked condemnation from critics, among them Prost who accused him of caring more about winning than living. When Senna revealed he had discovered religion Prost and others suggested he was a dangerous madman who thought God was his co-pilot. "Senna is a genius," Martin Brundle said. "I define genius as just the right side of imbalance. He is so highly developed to the point that he's almost over the edge. It's a close call."

Even Senna confessed he occasionally went too far, as was the case in qualifying for the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix, where he became a passenger on a surreal ride into the unknown. Already on pole, he went faster and faster and was eventually over two seconds quicker than Prost in an identical McLaren. "Suddenly, it frightened me," Ayrton said, "because I realised I was well beyond my conscious understanding. I drove back slowly to the pits and did not go out anymore that day."

He said he was acutely aware of his own mortality and used fear to control the extent of the boundaries he felt compelled to explore. Indeed, he regarded racing as a metaphor for life and he used driving as a means of self-discovery. "For me, this research is fascinating. Every time I push, I find something more, again and again. But there is a contradiction. The same moment that you become the fastest, you are enormously fragile. Because in a split-second, it can be gone. All of it. These two extremes contribute to knowing yourself, deeper and deeper."

His self-absorption did not preclude deep feelings for humanity and he despaired over the world's ills. He loved children and gave millions of his personal fortune (estimated at $400 million when he died) to help provide a better future for the underprivileged in Brazil. Early in 1994 he spoke about his own future. "I want to live fully, very intensely. I would never want to live partially, suffering from illness or injury. If I ever happen to have an accident that eventually costs my life, I hope it happens in one instant."

And so it did, on May 1, 1994, in the San Marino Grand Prix, where his race-leading Williams inexplicably speared off the Imola track and hit the concrete wall at Tamburello corner. Millions saw it happen on television, the world mourned his passing and his state funeral in Sao Paulo was attended by many members of the shocked Formula One community. Among the several drivers escorting the coffin was Alain Prost. Among the sad mourners was Frank Williams, who said: "Ayrton was no ordinary person. He was actually a greater man out of the car than in it."

Text - Gerald Donaldson

Ayrton Senna | Formula 1® (2024)

FAQs

Who did Ayrton Senna say was the best driver? ›

Senna's time on the European karting scene saw him race alongside an experienced British driver called Terry Fullerton, whom he would later name as the person he gained the most satisfaction from competing against.

What did Ayrton Senna say? ›

Senna was hugely thoughtful and mindful of the media as his career took off. But he gave great quotes, including: “If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you are no longer a racing driver.”

Did Ayrton Senna have a child? ›

Ayrton Senna did not have any children, but he shared a close relationship with his nephew, Bruno Senna.

Is Ayrton Senna the greatest F1 driver? ›

For many, Ayrton Senna is the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, and the passing of years since his death - at the peak of his powers aged 34 in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix - has only strengthened that conviction.

What was Senna's famous quote? ›

Ayrton Senna: “If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver.” Much like the young Michael Schumacher who emerged in the latter stages of his career, Ayrton Senna was uncompromising in his pursuit of victory, even to the point of unsportsmanlike behaviour.

Who is a better F1 driver than Senna? ›

F1 drivers ranked by wins
DriverRaces StartedWins
Alain Prost19951
Ayrton Senna16141
Fernando Alonso39132
Nigel Mansell18731
7 more rows
Jul 29, 2024

Was Ayrton Senna Hispanic? ›

Ayrton Senna da Silva was born on March 21, 1960, into a wealthy Brazilian family where, with his brother and sister, he enjoyed a privileged upbringing. He never needed to race for money but his deep need for racing began with an infatuation for a miniature go-kart his father gave him when he was four years old.

Was Ayrton Senna humble? ›

He was very humble, and he made sure that everybody was on his side,” continues Hamilton. “He would pay a lot of attention to them, he would chat away. He always shook them by the hand, looked them straight in the eye, but he was still demanding – he still wanted to get everything done right.

Who did Ayrton Senna look up to? ›

While Emerson was interviewed by Reginaldo Leme, a Globo TV reporter, Ayrton looked at Fittipaldi with admiration in his eyes. The driver also showed a lot of respect for one of his greatest rivals in karting and other F1 idols.

Who went to Ayrton Senna funeral? ›

Motor racing figures who attended Senna's state funeral included Alain Prost, Gerhard Berger, Jackie Stewart, Damon Hill, Thierry Boutsen, Rubens Barrichello (Ayrton's new protégé) and Emerson Fittipaldi who were among the pallbearers.

Why did Senna's head move? ›

In brief - Senna hit the corner known as “Tamburello” (where there is now a chicane for this reason) at 300+ km/h. His head moved after his crash as an involuntary jerking response to such an impact on his body. His death was practically instant.

How old was Lewis Hamilton when Ayrton Senna died? ›

Senna was a childhood hero to many, including seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton, who was nine in 1994, and is a part of F1 history for the 13 current drivers who were not born when he was killed.

Did Ayrton Senna have a wife? ›

Was Ayrton Senna left-handed? ›

He was left-handed. Senna's mother was the granddaughter of Italian immigrants, while his father was born to a Spanish mother (from Tíjola, Province of Almería) and a Brazilian father from São Paulo. The house where Senna spent the first four years of his life belonged to Neide's father, João Senna.

Why was Ayrton Senna so loved? ›

Some have the ability to make the good great, Senna could take it to a supernatural level. This applied not only to the cars he drove, but the team around him. His charisma and hypnotic aura no doubt helped, but it was his work ethic that drew the best out of them. Senna led by example.

What did Senna say about Jim Clark? ›

Senna made only two stipulations: a) there was to be no trace of Alain Prost, his bitter rival; and b) Escobedo could place the drivers in any formation he chose, providing Jim Clark filled pole position. "After all," said the Brazilian in a rare moment of modesty, "he was the best of the best".

Which driver did Ayrton Senna save? ›

As F1 doctors assisted Ayrton Senna and prepared him for him to be transported to hospital by helicopter, the roaring V8 of a Larrousse could be heard in the background. Behind the wheel was Frenchman Erik Comas - a man who owed his life to Senna.

Who was the greatest driver of all time? ›

Without considering the impact of his team, the greatest driver of all time in terms of most race wins is Michael Schumacher. But the study found that once the effect of his team is removed, legendary racer Fangio claims the top spot, followed by Alain Prost in second and Fernando Alonso in third position.

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