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Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna continues testing the Williams FW16

Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna continues testing the Williams FW16
Ayrton Senna (BRA) continues testing the Williams FW16. Formula One Testing, Imola, Italy, 7-11 March 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Formula One Testing, Paul Ricard, France

Formula One World Championship: Formula One Testing, Paul Ricard, France, 28 February Ð 1 March 1994
Ayrton Senna (BRA) Williams meets an 82 year-old fan. Formula One Testing, Paul Ricard, France, 28 February Ð 1 March 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: British Formula Ford Zetec Championship: Race winner Westley Barber leads 2nd place driver Jan

British Formula Ford Zetec Championship: Race winner Westley Barber leads 2nd place driver Jan Heylen
Race winner Westley Barber (GBR) leads 2nd place driver Jan Heylen (BEL) and 3rd place Michael Conway (GBR). British Formula Ford Zetec Championship, Rd1, Brands Hatch, England. 1 April 2002

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Pole Sitter Ayrton Senna Williams FW16 holds off the attentions of

Formula One World Championship: Pole Sitter Ayrton Senna Williams FW16 holds off the attentions of race winner Michael
Pole Sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA) Williams FW16 holds off the attentions of race winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Benetton B194. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, Sao Paulo, 27 March 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter Ayrton Senna Williams walks back to the pits with

Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter Ayrton Senna Williams walks back to the pits with Nicola Larini Ferrari
Pole sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA) Williams walks back to the pits with Nicola Larini (ITA) Ferrari after colliding after at the first corner of the race

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna Williams FW16 tragically lost his life in an accident

Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna Williams FW16 tragically lost his life in an accident on lap six
Ayrton Senna (BRA) Williams FW16 tragically lost his life in an accident on lap six. San Marino Grand Prix, Imola, 1 May 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: British Formula Renault Championship: Race winner Danny Watts Fortec Motorsport acknowledges

British Formula Renault Championship: Race winner Danny Watts Fortec Motorsport acknowledges the crowd
Race winner Danny Watts (GBR) Fortec Motorsport acknowledges the crowd. Behind him is 2nd place driver Mark McLoughlin (GBR) Paston Racing

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna returns with his stricken Williams FW16 following a

Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna returns with his stricken Williams FW16 following a technical failure
Ayrton Senna (BRA) returns with his stricken Williams FW16 following a technical failure on the circuit. Formula One Testing, Imola, Italy, 7-11 March 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna continues testing the Williams FW16

Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna continues testing the Williams FW16
Ayrton Senna (BRA) continues testing the Williams FW16. Formula One Testing, Imola, Italy, 7-11 March 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna, with Race Engineer David Brown

Formula One World Championship: Ayrton Senna, with Race Engineer David Brown
Ayrton Senna (BRA), with Race Engineer David Brown (Right), was on hand to test the Williams FW16 for the first time. Formula One Testing, Estoril, Portugal, 18-20 January 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Patrick Head Williams Technical Director with pole sitter Ayrton

Formula One World Championship: Patrick Head Williams Technical Director with pole sitter Ayrton Senna
(L to R): Patrick Head (GBR) Williams Technical Director with pole sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA). Pacific Grand Prix, TI Circuit Aida, Japan, 17 April 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Denis Chevrier Renault Engineer with Williams Race Engineer David

Formula One World Championship: Denis Chevrier Renault Engineer with Williams Race Engineer David Brown
(L to R): Denis Chevrier (FRA) Renault Engineer with Williams Race Engineer David Brown (GBR) and Pole sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA) Williams. Pacific Grand Prix, TI Circuit Aida, Japan, 17 April 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Williams Technical Director Patrick Head

Formula One World Championship: Williams Technical Director Patrick Head and pole sitter Ayrton Senna study the timing
(L to R): Williams Technical Director Patrick Head (GBR) and pole sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA) study the timing screen. Pacific Grand Prix, TI Circuit Aida, Japan, 17 April 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: New Williams team mates Ayrton Senna

Formula One World Championship: New Williams team mates Ayrton Senna and Damon Hill were on hand to test the FW16 for
New Williams team mates Ayrton Senna (BRA) (left) and Damon Hill (GBR) were on hand to test the FW16 for the first time. Formula One Testing, Estoril, Portugal, 18-20 January 1994

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2002: Formula One World Championship: Pole Sitter Ayrton Senna Williams FW16 with his Race Engineer

Formula One World Championship: Pole Sitter Ayrton Senna Williams FW16 with his Race Engineer David Brown
(L to R): Pole Sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA) Williams FW16 with his Race Engineer David Brown. Pacific Grand Prix, TI Circuit Aida, Japan, 17 April 1994


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