In honor of the 30th anniversary of the tragic deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, our new motorsport history podcast, And Colossally… That’s History!, presents a three-part series. In this final part, hosts Matt Bishop and Richard Williams explore the consequences and lasting impact of that fateful weekend, which began at the subsequent race in Monaco. Anxiety levels were further heightened after an accident during practice left Karl Wendlinger in a coma.
The hosts also examine the safety measures implemented in response to the events at Imola, both immediate changes to cars and tracks, and long-term initiatives. Williams, who personally attended Senna’s funeral, shares his reflections on the inquiry into Senna’s premature death in Italy. Additionally, Bishop and Williams analyze how the Imola accident affected and influenced Williams and Damon Hill.