Formula 1 has announced that one of the most iconic cars in the sport’s history, the McLaren MP4/5B, will make a highly anticipated return to the track during the Sao Paulo Grand Prix next month. This legendary machine, driven by the incomparable Ayrton Senna during the 1990 season, will participate in a tribute run as part of the Senna Sempre (Senna Forever) campaign, celebrating the Brazilian racing legend’s enduring legacy.
Senna’s partnership with McLaren is etched into Formula 1 folklore, with the Brazilian securing two of his three world championships with the team. Revered by fans and fellow drivers alike, Senna is remembered not only for his incredible skill behind the wheel but also for the emotional connection he forged with his home country and motorsport fans worldwide. Despite his tragic death at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, his legacy has lived on, continuing to inspire generations.
The McLaren MP4/5B, powered by Honda, was instrumental in securing Senna his second Formula 1 title in 1990, a season marked by his fierce rivalry with Alain Prost. Their championship-deciding clash at the Japanese Grand Prix is still one of the sport’s most talked-about moments. Senna’s victory that season, after the controversial collision with Prost, solidified his status as one of the all-time greats.
The identity of the driver who will pilot the MP4/5B in Sao Paulo has yet to be confirmed, fueling speculation among fans about who will take on this honor. Whoever is chosen will have the privilege of reuniting this legendary car with the Interlagos circuit, where Senna remains a beloved national hero.
Fans attending the Sao Paulo Grand Prix are encouraged to wear blue and green, reflecting the colors of Senna’s iconic helmet. This tribute promises to be an emotional highlight of the race weekend, allowing the Brazilian people and Formula 1 fans to celebrate the life and career of one of the sport’s most cherished figures.