Ayrton Senna's story is marked by tragedy. After all, most people who know the name of the famed F1 driver do so because of the way he died-not because of what he achieved while he was still alive.
There’s one line in the 2010 Senna documentary we’ve all seen that gets me every time, driving me to tears if I wasn’t already crying. “Brazilian people need food, education, health ...
McLaren Senna XP, one of only 10 prototypes and with less than 47 miles on it, is currently being auctioned online at SBX ...
Ayrton Senna was an extraordinary man. He exchanged a comfortable life in Brazil for one in which danger was never far away when he became one of the world's great racing drivers. Senna's skill ...
Ayrton Senna. Except, the photograph is circa 1997…Ayrton Senna died in 1994. Something doesn't add up here.