Thursday, August 19, 2021

Ayrton Senna tells like never before in a Netflix series

Ayrton Senna was not only one of the greatest champions in motorsport history. The Brazilian also left a deep mark on his era, literally dragging Brazil onto the track with his exploits and becoming an example of everything he has done beyond that. Twenty-six years have been since the terrible Imola accident in Imola. past, and today Netflix announced it will launch an unreleased production dedicated to the great champion.

Eight episodes are to be distributed on the streaming platform from 2022, in collaboration with Ayrton’s family who will contribute to the project by providing free access to their home and all the places he loved in his childhood. A project similar to the “The last Dance“, The documentary about Michael Jordan, which was an incredible success and in its own way paved the way for”Drive to survive“, Which told the history of Formula 1 beautifully.

There will be raw pictures of Ayrton Senna’s first moments on the track in Europe, particularly in England when he dominated the F1600 championship. There will also be a lot of great champions that Ayrton rode on the track with, such as Alain Prost, Nelson Piquet and Nigel Mansell, three incredible rivals for Senna between the 1980s and 1990s.

“It’s incredible that we’ll be able to tell the story that few people know. The Senna family is committed to making this project something very unique and unprecedented. And no one better than Netflix, which has a global reach, could be a better partner. ” Ayrton’s sister Viviane Senna – who was always present next to the champion – commented.

The miniseries begins with the story of Senna’s first go-karting and covers his entire extraordinary career, which ended prematurely with this terrible accident at the Tamburello in Imola. A story that is sure to make the man behind the myth even better known. Ayrton Senna was undoubtedly a champion in every wayt, in sports and in life, and knowing how Netflix presents great stories, we’re excited to see what it has in store for us this time around.

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