Something ive always wanted to know is What happened to Senna's car after his death. Did the car go to the police and is now in a museum or was DC using it the very next GP.
Adelaide 1994.
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Senna
, Nov 12 2005 09:43 PM
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#61
Posted 25 November 2005 - 07:37 AM

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#62
Posted 25 November 2005 - 07:41 AM
the car was impounded by Italian authorities as evidence for a number of years. Both the car and Ayrton's helmet were then handed back to Williams in 2004 I think it was and both were incinerated.


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#63
Posted 25 November 2005 - 09:32 PM
Sato, on Nov 13 2005, 12:10 PM, said:
Your crazy, its not like this is the only controversial moment in his career....
Quite right. But who cares, we play to win in this game! (I supported DH of course and was very upset at the time!)
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