Ayrton Senna produced one of the great laps in F1 history. Senna was fifth into the first corner in damp conditions at the European Grand Prix at Donington Park in England. Yet by the end of the lap he was leading, passing Karl Wendlinger, Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill and Alain Prost. A pretty special effort and he would go on to win at a canter. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna, in his McLaren, at the Grand Prix of France, Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, 05 July 1992. Getty Images
The first of Ayrton Senna's 41 Formula One grands prix wins came in Portugal in 1985 in heavy rain. To put his dominance into perspective only one driver was on the same lap at him at the finish in Estoril as he was a class apart in his Lotus. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna, in his Lotus, leads the grid at the Grand Prix of Portugal, Estoril, 21 April 1985. Getty Images
It took eight attempts for Senna to win in front of his crowd. He was desperate to do it and he finally achieved it in 1991 in Sao Paulo. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna would later admit that he drove into title rival Alain Prost deliberately at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix in 1990 in Suzuka. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna celebrating his victory in the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix with McLaren boss Ron Dennis. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna liked driving in the rain but even he had his limits. Heavy rain drenched Adelaide in 1991 for the Australian Grand Prix. Senna led but was furious to be racing in such dangerous conditions and waved at marshals before the event was red flagged and stopped after only 14 laps. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna produced one of the great laps in F1 history. Senna was fifth into the first corner in damp conditions at the European Grand Prix at Donington Park in England. Yet by the end of the lap he was leading, passing Karl Wendlinger, Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill and Alain Prost. A pretty special effort and he would go on to win at a canter. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna produced one of the great laps in F1 history. Senna was fifth into the first corner in damp conditions at the European Grand Prix at Donington Park in England. Yet by the end of the lap he was leading, passing Karl Wendlinger, Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill and Alain Prost. A pretty special effort and he would go on to win at a canter. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna, in his McLaren, at the Grand Prix of France, Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, 05 July 1992. Getty Images
The first of Ayrton Senna's 41 Formula One grands prix wins came in Portugal in 1985 in heavy rain. To put his dominance into perspective only one driver was on the same lap at him at the finish in Estoril as he was a class apart in his Lotus. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna, in his Lotus, leads the grid at the Grand Prix of Portugal, Estoril, 21 April 1985. Getty Images
It took eight attempts for Senna to win in front of his crowd. He was desperate to do it and he finally achieved it in 1991 in Sao Paulo. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna would later admit that he drove into title rival Alain Prost deliberately at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix in 1990 in Suzuka. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna celebrating his victory in the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix with McLaren boss Ron Dennis. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna liked driving in the rain but even he had his limits. Heavy rain drenched Adelaide in 1991 for the Australian Grand Prix. Senna led but was furious to be racing in such dangerous conditions and waved at marshals before the event was red flagged and stopped after only 14 laps. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna produced one of the great laps in F1 history. Senna was fifth into the first corner in damp conditions at the European Grand Prix at Donington Park in England. Yet by the end of the lap he was leading, passing Karl Wendlinger, Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill and Alain Prost. A pretty special effort and he would go on to win at a canter. Getty Images
Ayrton Senna produced one of the great laps in F1 history. Senna was fifth into the first corner in damp conditions at the European Grand Prix at Donington Park in England. Yet by the end of the lap he was leading, passing Karl Wendlinger, Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill and Alain Prost. A pretty special effort and he would go on to win at a canter. Getty Images