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The 1994 F1 race at Imola saw the death of Ayrton Senna, just one day after the loss of Roland Ratzenberger. It remains Formula 1's blackest weekend.
Throughout his F1 career Ayrton Senna displayed a very special ability when it rained during a Grand Prix.
Senna's first decade in motorsport introduced a great talent to Formula One. This article examines his early progress.
Although the McLaren squad is having a dream season so far, Alain Prost suggests that the team is facing more risk than meets the eye.
Great champions are born fighters; Formula One is no exception and the rivalry, on and off the track, between Prost and Senna was one of the greatest in sporting history.
With only seven points between the first three in the title chase there is everything to fight for in Monaco. McLaren ran way with the race last year.
At Monaco in 1984 Alain Prost was almost beaten by Toleman, a Grand Prix team with a fraction of McLaren's budget.
Alain Prost and McLaren started the 1985 Grand Prix season as title favourites. Elio De Angelis was the surprise leader of the F1 points table for a while.
Senna's victory at Monaco in 1987 set the Brazilian on his way to becoming the most successful F1 driver ever in the Grand Prix at Monte Carlo.
At Monte Carlo Senna made a rare mistake, ending his day in the barriers after leading the F1 race comfortably.
Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna once again collided at Suzuka. This time it was Senna who took the World Championship.
Ayrton Senna produced one of the geatest drives in Formula 1 history to win the Grand Prix at Donington Park for McLaren.
The San Marino Grand Prix weekend was one of the blackest in F1 history.
The third day of testing at Silverstone witnessed Felipe Massa on top of the timesheets. Is this the start of a Ferrari comeback?
Gerhard Berger is still actively involved in F1, more than a decade after his retirement from Grand Prix racing.
The situation between Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso is starting to look like the Senna-Prost rivalry all over again.
Tricky conditions brought about by the rain paved the way for one of the memorable races of the historical Donington Park
The arrival of Roland Ratzenberger in F1 was the fulfilment of a childhood ambition. Sadly, he died at Imola in 1994, during only his third GP meeting.
Ferrari have so far proved to be the class of the 2008 F1 field. Behind them BMW Sauber and McLaren are fighting to be best of the rest.
Mansell wins at last, Senna dies at Imola, Schumacher revives Ferrari and the Flying Finn takes back-to-back titles in a pivotal F1 decade.
The turbo era, the arrival of Senna, the loss of Bellof and McLaren dominance. The 1980s was a thrilling but turbulent decade in Formula 1 history.
An era came to an end in August when Enzo Ferrari passed away. Fittingly, his beloved Formula 1 cars finished 1-2 at Monza.
McLaren and Honda dominated the 1988 Grand Prix season with Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost.
Ayrton Senna drove an inspired race in the Japanese Grand Prix to take the race win and the F1 title.
The F1 title was decided in acrimonious circumstances during the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
Spa-Francorchamps was a driver's circuit, and McLaren's Ayrton Senna excelled in the Formula 1 race there.
Prost moved to Ferrari in 1990, but it did little to dampen the fierce rivalry between the Frenchman and his former McLaren team-mate Senna.
After their title deciding crash in Suzuka at the end of the 1991 Formula 1 season, all eyes were on Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost again.
Nigel Mansell saw his Formula 1 title challenge end at Suzuka, where the Williams driver crashed out of the race.
McLaren driver Ayrton Senna scored a hat-trick of F1 victories at the start of the 1991 GP season.
Patrese was initially the faster of the two Williams F1 drivers, until Mansell adapted to the Renault engined racer.
After winning the season's opening five Grand Prix races Mansell was finally beaten in the Monaco Formula 1 race.
Ayrton Senna won the F1 race in Adelaide. It would be the final victory of the Brazilian's career.
Ayrton Senna was revered in his home country, and he rewarded his fans with a victory in the F1 race at Interlagos.
The F1 World Championship was decided when Schumacher and Hill collided at the Australian Grand Prix.
Rubens Barrichello has competed in more Formula 1 races than any other driver. The veteran Brazilian has won Grands Prix for Ferrari and Brawn GP.
From its humble start, Bruce McLaren's team has grown into a corporate giant whose drive for excellence has made it one of the world's most successful racing operations.
The most famous motor-racing event of all will take place on May 27th 2007. Can anyone take Fernando Alonso's crown on the streets of the world's 2nd smallest country?
Didier Pironi denied team orders to win and Patrick Tambay scored an emotional victory.
Elio De Angelis scored his final win and Gerhard Berger survived an enormous accident.
Frank Williams had little more than gritty determination to build his racing team with. Fortunately for Frank and Formula 1, it was more than enough.
Ayrton Senna collided with a backmarker while on course to win his home Formula 1 race for the first time.
Australia has quickly become an established part of the Formula 1 World Championship. Despite this, the future of the Australian Grand Prix is under serious threat.
Towards the end of the 1984 Grand Prix season Niki Lauda and Alain Prost traded wins, in an enthralling fight for the F1 title.
As the F1 season reached its climax the battle between McLaren team-mates Niki Lauda and Alain Prost intensified.
After winning three of the first four Grands Prix it was clear that McLaren would be genuine Formula 1 title contenders.
The 1984 F1 season saw the title decided in the final race of the year, the Portuguese Grand Prix. Niki Lauda won his third Grand Prix championship in a McLaren.
Ferrari's Michele Alboreto and McLaren's Niki Lauda battled for superiority in Formula 1 during a tragic few months for motor racing.


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