Thirty years after his tragic death at the San Marino Grand Prix, a series about the Brazilian driverAyrton Senna premieres. This miniseries brings the story of the Formula One legend to the small screen, allowing F1 fans, especially those who did not have the opportunity to follow his career, to learn more about his life and career behind the wheel.
WHAT IS THE AYRTON SENNA SERIES ABOUT?
The series “Senna” will have as its epicenter the Brazilian Grand Prix of 1991 and will be an excellent opportunity to, in six chapters, delve into how this chapter of the life of one of the most remembered drivers in the history and circuits of the F1 world championship will be. According to information leaked from the production, we will have access to the racer’s deepest thoughts revealing the details that made him one of the best drivers in the history of motorsport.
AYRTON SENNA SERIES TRAILER
Biographical series have been a great success among fans of this type of work, and the “Senna” miniseries is expected to be no exception. In a series that promises to revolutionize the sports narrative, the trailer shows us a historic moment in motorsports, reliving the legendary speeches of Galvão Bueno and the unforgettable victory cry of Ayrton Senna, played by Gabriel Leone.
In addition, the teaser features other pivotal characters in his life during the 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix, from beloved presenter Xuxa, played by Pâmela Tomé, to perennial rival Alain Prost, brilliantly captured by Matt Mella. The series offers an intimate look at the relationships and rivalries that defined Senna’s career.
WHEN WILL THE AYRTON SENNA SERIES BE RELEASED?
Although a specific release date has not yet been confirmed, the miniseries will likely arrive in the last quarter of 2024.
WHERE CAN YOU WATCH THE AYRTON SENNA SERIES?
The former Ferrari driver’s documentary series will be available on Netflix or on your favorite streaming platform by the end of 2024.
HOW AND WHEN AYRTON SENNA DIED
The Brazilian driver died on May 1, 1994. Senna lost control in a corner of the Imola circuit and crashed into the retaining wall.
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