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Senna was 'pretty shaken up' after Mexican crash

19 April 2004

Senna (left) & Ron Dennis
Senna (left) & Ron Dennis

Ayrton Senna 'knew the risk' of racing his Formula One car at ten-tenths. That is the belief of the great Brazilian's former boss, Ron Dennis, who spoke at length to reporters as the sport moves to the scene of Senna's fatal crash.

Senna's damaged car after the crash
Senna's damaged car after the crash

In 1992, Senna had crashed his McLaren in Mexico City. The triple world champion rolled over in a gravel trap at some 150mph. 'He was unscathed but pretty shaken up,' Ron told the Sunday Mirror newspaper.

Dennis accompanied the great driver to the circuit's medical centre. 'Sid [Watkins] hooked a piece of gravel out of Ayrton's ear and he reacted as if someone had re-attached a part of his body. It had just got inside his helmet. But he thought it was a pain that was never going to go away.'


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