F1 marks 30th anniversary of Senna's death at Imola and Norris tries to follow up Miami win (2024)

Formula 1 arrives at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix with a look to the past — it’s 30 years since Ayrton Senna’s death — and the future prospect of tougher competition for Max Verstappen and Red Bull.

Drivers joined a memorial run around the Imola track on Thursday evening to mark the anniversary of three-time champion Senna’s death in a crash there during the 1994 race.

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.

Drivers wore shirts in Senna’s helmet colors of yellow with blue and green stripes as they gathered around a memorial at the Tamburello corner where he died.

The Brazilian and Austrian flags were laid out in memory of Senna and Roland Ratzenberger, who was killed in a crash in qualifying one day earlier.

Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, who retired from F1 in 2022, organized the memorial event with the Senna Foundation and will drive the Brazilian great’s 1993 McLaren car in a demonstration during the race weekend.

FRIDAY PRACTICE

Charles Leclerc was fastest in both Friday practices as Ferrari raised its game in front of its home crowd. Leclerc led from McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Yuki Tsunoda of RB in the second session, with Hamilton fourth. Verstappen was seventh and his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez eighth.

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Earlier, Verstappen was only fifth in the first session after going into a gravel trap while on a fast pace on his last lap. Behind Leclerc, Mercedes’ George Russell was second and the second Ferrari of Carlos Sainz Jr. third.

Imola has been slightly modified since F1 last raced there in 2022. Some asphalt run-off areas have been replaced with gravel traps, heightening the “old-school” feel that many drivers love.

It also stops drivers trying to gain time by running wide of the track, a persistent source of F1 controversy. The track is narrow and excursions into the gravel were common in Friday practice. Last year’s race at Imola was canceled because of fatal flooding in northern Italy.

NORRIS’ NEXT STEPS

For Lando Norris, it’s back to work after the thrill of taking his first F1 win at the Miami Grand Prix two weeks ago.

The McLaren driver said on Thursday he didn’t sleep the night after the Miami race as he partied with the team and friends. He then headed off to spend two days playing golf at Augusta National, home of the Masters.

“I scored my best day of golf, which was even better than a win, almost,” the British driver said.

Norris said he was surprised by McLaren’s pace in Miami — where he was helped by a fortunately timed safety car — but warned it doesn’t mean his team can match Verstappen’s dominant Red Bull team consistently yet, let alone fight for the title.

“I think we’re still too far behind,” he said. “But we’re not a mile away. We’re talking one or two tenths (of a second) a lap at this point between being ahead in qualifying and being able to stay ahead in the race, versus being behind and just not having what it takes.”

Norris was eighth in the first practice on Friday.

FERRARI’S FUTURE

Expectations are always high when Ferrari races in Italy, and the team is aiming to give its passionate “Tifosi” fans something to cheer.

Red Bull is still the team to beat, though, even though Sainz won the Australian Grand Prix for Ferrari in March when Verstappen’s brakes failed.

Ferrari has been inconsistent, doing well at some tracks like Miami and poorly at others like China.

“We’re going to be very track dependent and hopefully Imola is one of those good tracks for us. And we can put on a good show in front of the crowd,” Sainz said on Thursday.

What could shake things up next year is if Hamilton, who’s replacing Sainz at Ferrari next year, gets his wish of Red Bull car designer Adrian Newey joining him in Italy.

Newey is widely considered F1’s greatest ever designer with 13 drivers’ championships and 12 constructors’ titles. He will leave Red Bull in early 2025, in time to help a rival team build a car for the new regulations in 2026.

Newey said in a recent video interview with his manager Eddie Jordan that he’ll take a vacation and “probably go again” with a new team.

“If you’d asked me 15 years ago, at the age of 65, would I seriously be considering changing teams, going somewhere else and, doing another four or five years, I’d have said you’re absolutely mad. And then a few things happened at once,” he said in comments made public on Thursday.

Newey was surprised by all the attention: “I never thought it would be big news, to be honest.”

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F1 marks 30th anniversary of Senna's death at Imola and Norris tries to follow up Miami win (2024)

FAQs

Has any F1 driver died on track? ›

Bianchi's death was the first to result from an on-track incident in Formula One in over 20 years, after Ayrton Senna's fatal accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. As of 2024, it is also the most recent fatal accident to have occurred in Formula One.

Who died in F1 after Senna? ›

Detail by driver
DriverDate of accidentAge
Roland Ratzenberger ( AUT )April 30, 199433
Ayrton Senna ( BRA )May 1, 199434
John Dawson-Damer ( UK )June 24, 200059
Fritz Glatz ( AUT )July 14, 200258
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Did Ayrton Senna have a child? ›

Did Ayrton Senna have kids? No, he did not have a son or daughter. However, he was close with his nephew, Bruno; Viviane's son. Bruno was briefly banned from karting after Ayrton's death but returned to racing and eventually made it to F1, where he drove for three seasons.

Why was Ayrton Senna so loved? ›

In addition to making his mark on the track, the deeply spiritual Senna left an inspiring legacy off it, having donated millions of his personal fortune to help underprivileged children in his native Brazil, while also laying the foundations for a charity bearing his name.

What caused Senna's accident? ›

The steering wheel was found to be broken. Italian prosecutors alleged that it had snapped prior to impact, leaving Senna unable to control his speeding vehicle. They charged the team's founder Sir Frank Williams, technical director Sir Patrick Head and chief designer Adrian Newey with manslaughter.

Who was the F1 driver killed at Monaco? ›

Lorenzo Bandini (21 December 1935 – 10 May 1967) was an Italian motor racing driver who raced in Formula One for the Scuderia Centro Sud and Ferrari teams. He had one win in 42 Formula One races, and died from an accident at the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix when his open-wheel Ferrari 312 overturned and caught fire.

Who died first, Senna or Ratzenberger? ›

The 1994 San Marino Grand Prix is remembered as one of the most tragic race weekends in the history of Formula 1, witnessing the passing of two drivers just one day apart: Roland Ratzenberger, in just his third GP weekend, and Ayrton Senna, three-time world champion and beloved Formula 1 legend.

What did Sid Watkins say to Senna? ›

"What else do you need to do?" Watkins, then 65, asked him. "You have been the world champion three times, you are obviously the quickest driver. Give it up and let's go fishing." After a long pause, Senna answered: "Sid, there are certain things over which we have no control.

Where is Ayrton Senna buried? ›

I thought it was important that somebody went to his." Senna was buried at the Morumbi Cemetery in São Paulo. His grave bears the epitaph Nada pode me separar do amor de Deus (Nothing can separate me from God's love).

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.

Did Ayrton Senna ever marry? ›

In February 1981, Senna was married to Liliane Vasconcelos, then a 19-year-old who was a childhood friend of Ayrton's. But the marriage lasted just two years, with Liliane finding that life in England as the wife of an aspiring Formula 1 driver wasn't all it was cracked up to be.

Why did Ayrton Senna change his name? ›

As da Silva is the most common Brazilian surname, he adopted his mother's maiden name, Senna. Senna went on to win the 1982 British and European Formula Ford 2000 championships.

Who did Ayrton Senna say was the best driver? ›

In it, an interview was played from 1993, where Senna—then a three-time F1 world champion—shocked the media by declaring not Prost or Mansell or Piquet but Fullerton the most satisfying driver he ever raced against: “He was fast, he was consistent, he was for me a very complete driver,” Senna said.

Was Ayrton Senna aggressive? ›

Senna and his greatest rival, Alain Prost, possessed two very different but equally successful driving styles. The two were the greatest of their generation and potentially of all time. Prost was more calculated and smoother, whereas Senna was more aggressive, driving on emotion and instinct.

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.

What was the worst F1 crash? ›

The 1955 Le Mans disaster was a major crash that occurred on 11 June 1955 during the 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race at Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. Large pieces of debris flew into the crowd, killing 83 spectators and French driver Pierre Levegh, and injuring around 120 more.

Who was the F1 driver cut in half? ›

Cevert died instantly of massive injuries inflicted by the barrier, which cut his body in half between his neck and hip. Stewart said that "Cevert had crashed violently in the uphill Esses heading onto the back of the circuit.

Who was the F1 driver killed at Kyalami? ›

What happened on March 22 in Formula One history? American driver Peter Revson was killed aged 35 during practice at the Kyalami circuit in South Africa, driving a Ford powered Shadow DN3. He was the second Revson to lose his life racing; his brother Douglas was killed in a crash in Denmark in 1967.

Would the Halo have saved Jules? ›

However, it is believed that the Halo wouldn't have saved Bianchi.

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