1991
The 1991 Formula 1 World Championship witnessed one of the most memorable victories from Ayrton Senna’s career. The pilot excelled in his race at the Brazilian Grand Prix. He gave the Brazilian fans a spectacular show and his first home victory in the modality.
After losing all his gears and having to drive only in sixth gear, Ayrton held the wheel with his arms and led McLaren to the victory. The crowd applauded their Brazilian idol, recognizing the determination, courage and perseverance shown by Senna during the race.
Ayrton Senna’s victory at Interlagos in 1991 transcended motorsports and became a moment of pure emotion and pride for Brazil.
The epic conquest in Brazil wasn’t the only one. That season, the driver won seven times, and his incredible performances made Ayrton Senna the 1991 world champion, 24 points clear of his direct opponent Nigel Mansell, from the Williams team.
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Outstanding achievement
Interlagos Circuit
GP in Brazil
Ayrton Senna’s epic victory in Brazil was one of the most exciting moments of his career.
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Suzuka Circuit
GP in Japan
In his third championship, Ayrton Senna shows his affection for his teammate by giving up of the first position at Suzuka.
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Ficha técnica
lotus 98t-renault ef15
1.5 – v6t
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3.497Cc
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800hp
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800hp
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