It may have a passing resemblence to the current cars that are produced in McLaren’s Woking factory, but when you start to pick up the details it’s clear the Senna is something very special.
But not this one. After Ayrton Senna won his third and final title in 1991, McLaren dismantled the MP4/6 with which he did it and gave the parts to an artist named Jay Burridge, who in turn ...
Named after Ayrton Senna, the three-time Formula 1 world champion and McLaren driver, who died in 1994 at Italy’s Imola racetrack, the car pays tribute to his towering achievements. Fit with a ...
In any case, the top speed is 211 mph, but such matters were hardly McLaren’s focus with this car. There’s certainly a lot more noise and drama to the way it accelerates, thanks to the Senna ...
In this groundbreaking documentary we follow the F1 McLaren ... Ayrton Senna from the Chequered Flag at end of the last race in 1990 in Adelaide for the Australian GP - to the Green Light start ...
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