Legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey reveals shocking details about Ayrton Senna’s tragic Imola accident
The Formula 1 world was shaken to its core on May 1st, 1994, when the iconic Ayrton Senna tragically lost his life in a devastating accident at Imola during the San Marino Grand Prix. Now, renowned F1 designer Adrian Newey has opened up about his memories and feelings surrounding that fateful day in his revealing book.
In his 2017 book “How To Design A Car,” Newey delves into the behind-the-scenes of the Williams F1 team during the early 1990s, shedding light on the technical challenges they faced with the FW16 car for the 1994 season. The shift from active to passive suspension posed major hurdles for the team, leading to an unstable car at the start of the season.
Newey’s recollection of working with the legendary Ayrton Senna paints a picture of admiration and respect for the Brazilian driver. He describes Senna as having an inexplicable aura that set him apart, making everyone around him feel like they were in the presence of greatness.
The book also delves into the aftermath of Senna’s tragic accident, with Newey expressing feelings of guilt over the design aspects of the car that may have contributed to the crash. Despite being cleared of manslaughter charges in Italy, Newey admits to a sense of responsibility for Senna’s untimely death.
The revelations in Newey’s book offer a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Formula 1 teams and the weight of responsibility that comes with designing high-performance racing cars. As fans and enthusiasts reflect on the legacy of Ayrton Senna, Newey’s account serves as a poignant reminder of the risks and sacrifices inherent in the world of motorsport.
“How To Design A Car” by Adrian Newey is a compelling read for racing aficionados and anyone interested in the untold stories behind the fast-paced world of Formula 1.