The legend of Ayrton Senna did not begin with a title, a trophy, or a dominant season. It began with a drive in Monaco that turned a little-known rookie into the sport’s most electrifying new force.
The closing laps of the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix—when Nigel Mansell hunted down Ayrton Senna—belong to the hallowed halls of legend.
Few drivers can rival the record of Aryton Senna. 65 pole starts, 39 podium finishes, 41 Grand Prix victories, and three Drivers Championships to boot—all in a career tragically cut short when he died ...