It's sad. He was actually tried in an Italian court a few years after Ayrton died. He was found not guilty. I've been round a few F1 tracks, Silverstone, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, but never Immola or Brazil. It remains my destiny to visit both Immola where he died and his grave in Brazil to pay homage. I will do both, before I die🙏🏻.

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I think both were trying there best to make the car more effective, qnd probably with Senna compliance they went to far, but it's a horrible fatality, ain't guilt but it shown F1 needed to step up and it did on safety

And they, did, MASSIVELY. I think there's only been 1 death in F1 since Ayrton's. The guy who sadly crashed into a tractor at the Chinese GP a few years ago.

Jules Bianchi but it was Japan GP 2014

Apologies, I thought it was China🙏🏻.

No need for apologies

I was at the Le Mans 24hr race a good number of years ago, a Danish driver, Alan Simonsen, sadly died during the race. I'll never forget his name. Motor Sports are inherently dangerous. It was 2013 now that I've just looked into it.