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EPISODE · May 13, 2020 · 41 MIN

The 1994 San Marino Grand Prix & Ayrton Senna | 23

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On this episode of History of the 90s, we look back at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, a cataclysmic weekend that shattered lives of many and permanently reshaped Formula 1 racing. This is more than a story about fast cars –it’s a story about cutthroat competition, money, deceit, love, tragedy and the search for justice.Over the course of three days, starting on April 29, 1994, in Imola, Italy, two drivers were killed, and another driver was seriously hurt. It was a watershed moment for F1 which had not seen a death in 12 years. Formula One was never the same after that weekend, because one of the drivers lost at that event was one of the greatest drivers of all time, the legendary, Ayrton Senna.Host, Kathy Kenzora takes you back to the historic San Marino race and the impact it had on one of the most prestigious sporting event series in the world.Contact: Instagram: @that90spodcastEmail: [email protected]:Brendan Dunlop, Sports JournalistTwitter: @Brendan_DunlopIbrar Malik, author of 1994: The Untold Story of a Tragic and Controversial Season https://www.1994f1.com/Twitter: @ibsey1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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