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Formula 1 Biography

Ayrton Senna

“Magic”

Brazilian · São Paulo, Brazil · Born 21 March 1960

Racing Driver
3
championships
41
race wins
65
poles
19
fastest laps

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Three-time World Champion considered the most naturally gifted driver in F1 history.

Ayrton Senna da Silva was born in São Paulo in 1960 and became the most naturally gifted racing driver in Formula 1 history — a consensus shared across the sport among those who observed, competed against and analysed his career. He drove for Toleman (1984), Lotus (1985–1987), McLaren (1988–1993) and Williams (1994). He won 3 World Championships — 1988, 1990 and 1991 — all with McLaren. He took 65 pole positions from 161 starts — a pole position rate of 40.4% that remains the highest in the sport's history. He won 41 Grand Prix. He scored 80 podiums and 614 career points. His qualifying laps — particularly at Monaco, where he claimed pole 5 consecutive times — are studied as examples of a driver capable of performance beyond the apparent limits of his car. His Monaco 1984 lap in the rain while leading by 40 seconds before a red flag, his genius lap at Donnington in the 1993 European Grand Prix, and his mastery of wet conditions make him the definitive driver in adverse weather. His rivalry with Alain Prost — his McLaren teammate in 1988 and 1989 — included deliberate collisions at consecutive championship-deciding races. He was killed at the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola on 1 May 1994, hitting a concrete wall at approximately 130 mph. He was 34. His death contributed to fundamental safety improvements that have protected many subsequent drivers.

Famous For

Three-time F1 World Champion, master of wet weather driving

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive, precise, exceptional in wet conditions

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Considered one of greatest F1 drivers ever, died at Imola 1994

Best Known For

F1 World Champion 1988, 1990, 1991 (McLaren)

He remains the driver with the highest pole position percentage in F1 history — 24.7%.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • F1 World Champion 1988, 1990, 1991 (McLaren)
  • 65 pole positions (record at time of death)
  • 40.4% pole position rate (record)
  • 41 race wins
  • Killed at San Marino Grand Prix 1994
  • Greatest wet-weather driver in F1 history
Career Journey

Timeline

1984 📌 F1 debut with Toleman at Brazilian Grand Prix
1985 🎯 First F1 victory at Portuguese Grand Prix (Lotus)
1988 🏆 First World Championship with McLaren
1990 🏆 Second World Championship with McLaren
1991 🏆 Third World Championship with McLaren
1991 🎯 Reached 65th pole position, F1 record
1994 🎯 Joined Williams for final season
1994 🎯 Death at San Marino Grand Prix, Imola
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Ayrton Senna

Ayrton Senna won 3 Formula 1 World Championships.

Ayrton Senna won 41 Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Ayrton Senna took 65 pole positions in his F1 career.

Ayrton Senna scored 80 podium finishes in Formula 1.

Ayrton Senna was born in 1960 in São Paulo.

Career Timeline — Ayrton Senna
1984
F1 debut with Toleman at Brazilian Grand Prix
1985
First F1 victory at Portuguese Grand Prix (Lotus)
1988
First World Championship with McLaren
1990
Second World Championship with McLaren
1991
Third World Championship with McLaren
1991
Reached 65th pole position, F1 record
1994
Joined Williams for final season
1994
Death at San Marino Grand Prix, Imola
F1 World Champion 1988, 1990, 1991 (McLaren)
65 pole positions (record at time of death)
40.4% pole position rate (record)
41 race wins
Killed at San Marino Grand Prix 1994
Greatest wet-weather driver in F1 history