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Senna was 'pretty shaken up' after Mexican crash
19 April 2004 |
| 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.
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| 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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