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- Q22906451 abstract "Ayrton Senna was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula One world championships. He entered Formula One in 1984 with the Toleman team, but after one season, he bought out his contract and moved to Lotus. He spent three seasons with Lotus before moving to McLaren. With McLaren, Senna won all three of his world championships, in 1988, 1990 and 1991, during six seasons. He wanted to move to Williams after 1992, but was prevented from doing so by a clause in Alain Prost's contract. He did make the move for 1994, but during the third race of the season, he was killed in an accident while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. He was among the most dominant and successful Formula One drivers of the modern era and is considered by many as the greatest racing driver of all time.Senna achieved his first victory in Formula One at the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix on 21 April 1985. John Blunsden of The Times described the win as "one of the most telling examples of supreme driving ability", while fellow driver Patrick Tambay described the race as a nightmare, as it was "very, very flooded everywhere, the cloud ceiling very low and the light very poor." He won two races in each of his three years with Lotus, before moving to McLaren for the 1988 season. In 1988, he secured his first Formula One world championship, and enjoyed his most successful season in terms of race wins. His eight victories that year was a new record for the most wins in a season, breaking the previous record of seven set by Jim Clark. In the subsequent three seasons with McLaren he won six or more races each season, but he only managed three victories in 1992. His final win in Formula One came at the final race of the 1993 season at the Australian Grand Prix. In all, Senna won 41 Grands Prix at seventeen different circuits.All but six of Senna's forty-one victories were for McLaren, and 32 of his wins were in cars with a Honda engine. Of his remaining nine victories, five were achieved with Ford powered cars, and four with Renault. He was most successful at Monaco, where he won six times during his career, including a record five consecutive times, between 1989 and 1993. His largest margin of victory was 1:23.199 at the 1993 European Grand Prix, while the narrowest margin was at the 1986 Spanish Grand Prix, when he beat Nigel Mansell by 0.014 seconds, one of the closest finishes in Formula One.".
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- Q22906451 comment "Ayrton Senna was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula One world championships. He entered Formula One in 1984 with the Toleman team, but after one season, he bought out his contract and moved to Lotus. He spent three seasons with Lotus before moving to McLaren. With McLaren, Senna won all three of his world championships, in 1988, 1990 and 1991, during six seasons. He wanted to move to Williams after 1992, but was prevented from doing so by a clause in Alain Prost's contract.".
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