Senna
Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Senna!
Senna then moved on to karting competitions, with him competing in the South American Kart Championship in 1977.
After a series of tests, Senna ended up signing with a relatively new team named Toleman.
Senna made his debut at the Brazillian Grand Prix in Rio de Janeiro, with him qualifying 17th.
Senna began racing for Lotus in 1986, with him getting eight pole positions and eight podium finishes.
The duo had several fierce races, with 1988 featuring Senna’s first Formula One world championship win.
Senna won the world championship again in 1991, making him the youngest back-to-back and three-time world championship winner.
Senna continued racing with McLaren in 1992 and 1993.
After Prost retired, Senna joined the Williams team in 1994.
Senna is a biographical drama series directed by Vicente Amorim, chronicling the life and career of Brazilian Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna. The series offers an in-depth look at Senna’s rise in the racing world, his personal challenges, and the impact of his legacy on the sport.
After driving in several races, Senna competed in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
During lap 7, Senna’s car left the racing line and ran into a concrete wall.