Senna Sempre: Lotus celebrates 35th anniversary of Ayrton Senna’s first Formula 1 win (2024)

  • Legendary Brazilian racer took his maiden F1 win in Lotus 97T on 21 April 1985
  • Pouring rain at Estoril circuit, yet still took the chequered flag and fastest lap
  • Lotus marks the anniversary with exclusive podcast interview with Senna’s mechanic Chris Dinnage on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and ShoutEngine.
  • “His concentration levels were unparalleled – I’ve never met anyone like him,” says Dinnage
  • Rare Senna images from a private collection

(Hethel, UK – 21 April 2020) – It was 35 years ago today, in monsoon conditions, that a determined young Brazilian raced to his first Formula 1 victory and cemented his name in motorsport folklore.

It was Sunday 21 April and the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix. Behind the wheel of a Lotus 97T was Ayrton Senna, just turned 25 years old. With the car at the absolute limit of its grip, he delivered a masterclass in wet-weather driving for the hardy Estoril crowd and powered to the chequered flag. Such was his dominance he lapped the entire field up to second place, finishing over a minute ahead of his nearest competitor.

In just his second race for Lotus, Senna took the first of 41 career F1 victories – six for Lotus – and a legend was born. The performance stunned his rivals and lay down a marker that would see him go on to become a global sporting icon and a national hero in his native Brazil. Despite his tragic death in 1994, he remains a racing legend. Sempre Senna (Senna Forever).

Today, Lotus is marking the occasion with an exclusive new podcast, a series of rarely seen classic archive images of Senna and his 97T race car from a private collection, and insights into Senna the man and his time racing for Lotus.

The podcast – part of the recently launched US LOT Sessions – features an all-new and exclusive interview with Chris Dinnage, Senna’s chief mechanic in 1985 and today the Team Manager at Classic Team Lotus.

Describing the raw emotion of the weekend and the Lotus that catapulted Senna to stardom, Dinnage says: “Ayrton hadn’t tested the car in the wet – that was the first time he’d driven in those conditions. Estoril was when he really hit the scene, because people sat up and thought ‘hang on, he’s lapped almost everybody’ and we knew we had something pretty special.”

Dinnage adds it was this which made the difference between Ayrton and other drivers, explaining: “Ayrton had the same raw pace as everyone else, but he was only using 50% of his capacity as a human to drive the car at full speed, leaving him the other 50% to be really aware of everything that was going on around him. His concentration levels were unparalleled – I’ve never met anyone else like him.”

You can listen to podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and ShoutEngine.

Reigning in the rain: Senna at Estoril

Rain, as ever, is the great leveler for on-track performance. It requires sensitive driver inputs, instinctive car control and a sympathetic approach to the mechanical set-up. One weekend in Estoril revealed Senna could excel in all.

It was also the setting for Senna’s first-ever F1 pole position, and he went on to claim another 15 for Lotus. His record of 65 F1 pole positions is eclipsed only by Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.

In the race, Senna got off the line well and led a Lotus 1-2 after the first lap. With a clear road ahead, he began to pull away from team-mate Elio de Angelis and the chasing pack. The race was one of bravery and attrition; conditions worsened and, in an era before safety cars, pit-to-car radio or yellow flags, cars were pulling off the track or hitting the barriers.

Senna remained calm and composed in his Lotus and, after two hours of brutal racing, crossed the line first. Just nine cars were classified as finishing.

He later commented: “It was a hard, tactical race, corner by corner, lap by lap, because conditions were changing all the time. The car was sliding everywhere – it was very hard to keep the car under control. Once I had all four wheels on the grass, totally out of control, but the car came back on the circuit. People later said that my win in the wet at Donington in ’93 was my greatest performance – no way! I had traction control!”

The Lotus 97T chassis was the first in F1 to use bargeboards that were placed between the front wheels and sidepods. This aided airflow around the side of the car and is a concept that still exists in motorsport to this day. The car took eight poles and three wins that season with Senna and de Angelis at the wheel.

Today, the actual Lotus 97T in which Senna won at Estoril is owned and maintained by Classic Team Lotus. Like Lotus, it is based in Hethel, Norfolk, and uses a team of expert and knowledgeable designers, engineers and mechanics – including Chris Dinnage – to preserve classic Lotus F1 cars for their owners. Classic Team Lotus is also the owner of the archive images showing Senna and his 97T.

Clive Chapman, Managing Director of Classic Team Lotus and son of Lotus founder Colin Chapman, said: “For Team Lotus, Ayrton joining was a vital piece in the jigsaw, as the team faced the challenge of F1 without my father. Ayrton’s technical abilities, driving skills, hard work and motivational powers all proved to be more vital ingredients to the Team Lotus mix, which led to success almost immediately.”

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Senna Sempre: Lotus celebrates 35th anniversary of Ayrton Senna’s first Formula 1 win (2024)

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Senna Sempre: Lotus celebrates 35th anniversary of Ayrton Senna’s first Formula 1 win? ›

Senna Sempre: Lotus celebrates 35th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's first Formula 1 win. Lotus marks the anniversary with exclusive podcast interview with Senna's mechanic Chris Dinnage on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and ShoutEngine.

When did Senna win his first F1 race? ›

While he saw out the remainder of that campaign for Toleman, Senna's future would be with Lotus and, in 1985, he secured the first pole position and win of his F1 career at the Portuguese Grand Prix, where he once again displayed brilliant car control amid wet conditions on race day.

What does Senna Sempre mean? ›

McLaren. Fittingly, in addition to the F1 cars, McLaren pulled a pre-production Senna hypercar from its heritage collection and gave it a matching hand-painted livery it is calling "Senna Sempre" meaning Senna Always.

When did Senna leave Lotus? ›

He made his Formula One debut with Toleman Motorsport in 1984, before moving to Team Lotus for the 1985 season and winning six Grands Prix over the next three seasons. In 1988, he joined Frenchman Alain Prost at McLaren.

What was Ayrton Senna's first car? ›

Pierre Gasly proved just that when he recently drove his idol Ayrton Senna's very first Formula 1 machine, the Toleman TG183B, at Silverstone. Speaking to Motor Sport at the track test, grand prix winner Gasly said the once-in-a-lifetime experience was “just an absolute thrill.”

Who won the first F1 race in history? ›

Farina won the first ever Formula 1 championship race, the 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, and triumphed again in Switzerland and Italy.

Is Senna the best F1 driver ever? ›

For many, Ayrton Senna is the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, and the passing of years since his death - at the peak of his powers aged 34 in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix - has only strengthened that conviction.

Why did Lotus leave F1? ›

However, severe financial difficulties meant the team announced they would not race in 1995 on January 17th, bringing to end the story of one of F1's greatest ever teams. Come 2010, and the Lotus name was back in F1, but this was through a Malaysian effort and had little in common with the original title-winning team.

Where is Ayrton Senna buried? ›

I thought it was important that somebody went to his." Senna was buried at the Morumbi Cemetery in São Paulo. His grave bears the epitaph Nada pode me separar do amor de Deus (Nothing can separate me from God's love).

Did Senna have a flag in his car? ›

After Senna's crash during the 1994 race an Austrian flag was discovered in the co*ckpit of his car, which he planned to wave as a gesture of respect to Ratzenberger, whose death occured 24 hours before Senna's fatal crash. “I had the flags with me and the moment I got those flags out, the people were just going mad.

Who owns Senna's F1 car? ›

Four-time world champion Vettel, who owns Senna's 1993 McLaren MP4/8, has announced he will take the car out for a demo on race day in Imola as a tribute to one of his heroes.

Was Senna's car manual? ›

Ayrton Senna would win his third World Championship in the MP4/6. The MP4/6 was notable for being the last F1 car to win the championship with a manual gearbox and the only F1 car powered by a V12 engine to do so. 1.

Why did Senna's car turn? ›

This showed Senna's car initially broke traction at the rear instead of the front, which would be consistent with a steering failure. Senna's steering column had been modified in an attempt to improve his driving position. Newey drew up the plans to reposition the steering column and reduce its diameter at one point.

When did Bruno Senna join F1? ›

Last Race. Bruno Senna Lalli (born 15 October 1983 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian Formula One driver. He is best known as the nephew of the legendary Ayrton Senna. He made his Formula One début in 2010 for HRT, and replaced Nick Heidfeld at Renault for the remainder of the 2011 season.

Which F1 driver won in 2008? ›

The 2008 Formula One season was the 59th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It began on March 16 and was over on November 2 after eighteen races. Lewis Hamilton became the Drivers' World Champion while Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro won the Constructors' title.

What was Senna's fatal injury? ›

Senna did not appear to turn the wheel on the seventh lap as he approached the bend and instead went into the wall. During the crash part of the suspension had penetrated his helmet, causing a fatal head injury. The steering wheel was found to be broken.

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