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Senna: We talk to the men who analysed broken Williams steering column

1 May 2025
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Senna: We talk to the men who analysed broken Williams steering column
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Following the tragic deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, Italian law mandates that someone must be held accountable for fatalities, even on a race track. Ratzenberger’s accident was attributed to front-wing failure, whereas Senna’s incident sparked widespread investigation and scrutiny within the world of Formula 1. These events highlighted the urgent need for improved safety measures in the sport and left a lasting impact on its regulations and public perception.

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