Sebastian Vettel leads Ayrton Senna tribute with entire F1 grid at Imola

Sebastian Vettel led a touc🅘hing tribute at Imola on Thursday with t༒he entire F1 grid present.

(L to R): Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO; Sebastian Vettel (GER) - Drivers and team personnel -
(L to R): Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO; Sebastian Vettel (GER) -…

Four-time F1 world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel led a track run of the Imola circuit on Thursday to commemor🥃ate the 30th anniversary deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Rat꧃zenberger.

On Thursday at the Emilia ✤Romagna Grand♛ Prix, Vettel - who made his first F1 paddock appearance since Japan last year - and the Senna foundation organised an on-track congregation.

F1 drivers, including 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton, were present with a number of ꦉF2/F3 drivers, team principals, and vari🧸ous media personnel.

The majority of them were pictured in Senna-themed t-shirts, 30 years on✅ from his tragic death at the 1994 San Marino Grand🎉 Prix.

As well as the start-finish strai🏅ght photo, Vettel led a run of the famous Imola track in rainy weather conditions.

The personnel involved were♛ the💟n involved in a further moment of commemoration at Tamburello, where Senna famously crashed in 1994.

Sebastian Vettel (GER) leads a tribute run for Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7,
Sebastian Vettel (GER) leads a tribute run for Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger. Formula 1…

Out of the curre▨nt grid, Pierre Gasly will sport a Senna-inspired helmet for this weekend’s race.

This comes after the 2020 Italian Grand Prix wi🌊nner had the opportunity to drive Senna’s first ever F1 car - the 1984 Toleman.

Speaking in theౠ FIA press conference, Gasly said: “I've always admired him since I was a child. Obviously, in France, I grew up hearing a lot about Alain Prost,⛎ who is the most successful French F1 driver of all time.

“And obviously, with Alain always came Ayrton's name. I watched a lot of documentaries and it's probably ꦯthe most, to me, iconic battle in F1✨ history. I always admired, I will say, the style of racing, but also the person he was – the values, the way he was caring about his community.

“And, you know, he’s one of the biggest champions of our sport and I think it was important to pay tribute, especially on this year, 30 years after the i🐭ncident, it w🦹as important to me to pay tribute to one of the best of all time.”

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