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Book cover of Forever Senna; featuring the Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna. Published by Helmin & Sorgenfri.

Forever Senna

By (author) Dominique Leroy

£19.99

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  • A human portrait of the motorsport legend
  • Richly illustrated with more than 200 rare and unpublished photos
  • Words from Senna's competitors and friends through his career 
Full Description

Ayrton Senna is one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers in history. Deified in Brazil, the man from São Paulo continues to fascinate long after his death on May 1, 1994, at the Imola circuit in Italy. Thirty years later, Daniel Ortelli, Thomas Woloch, and photographer Dominique Leroy have delved into Senna’s story, from his debut in Formula 1 in 1984 to his final season with Williams ten years later. Through exclusive interviews and testimonies from those who knew the Brazilian intimately – drivers, team managers, mechanics – the authors provide a truly human portrait of this driver who became a legend in motorsports. His character, strengths, weaknesses, moments of joy, or doubt, all facets of the career of the man known as “Beco” or “Magic,” are revealed in this fascinating book filled with untold stories and anecdotes. The entire narrative is richly illustrated with over 200 rare and unpublished photos by Dominique Leroy, a privileged witness to Ayrton Senna’s career.

About the Author

Dominique Leroy, is a photographer from Nîmes, author, and director. A true photography enthusiast, he has made the Formula 1 paddocks his playground for over 25 years. A privileged witness to Ayrton Senna's rise in the world of Formula 1, he photographed the Brazilian driver throughout his career.

Specifications
Publisher
Helmin & Sorgenfri
ISBN
9788794190480
Published
28th Jul 2025
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding Denmark, Sweden & Norway
Size
320 mm x 243 mm
Pages
224 Pages
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