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Legends Never Die: Ahead of the avant-première of the 81st Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition; the late Ayrton SENNA is Royally represented. When Loyalty and Royalty go hand in hand. It is with great joy that The Bridge Magazine acknowledges that the Principality of Monaco in its Formula 1 edition pays tribute to the late Lord of Formula 1 with a giant picture of Senna in close-up of the main racing track in all its splendour and a parade of six vehicles formerly driven by him.

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Legends Never Die: Ahead of the avant-première of the 81st Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition; the late Ayrton SENNA is Royally represented. When Loyalty and Royalty go hand in hand. It is with great joy that The Bridge Magazine acknowledges that the Principality of Monaco in its Formula 1 edition pays tribute to the late Lord of Formula 1 with a giant picture of Senna in close-up of the main racing track in all its splendour and a parade of six vehicles formerly driven by him. The Bridge MAG. Image

Legends Never Die: Ahead of the avant-première of the 81st Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition; the late Ayrton SENNA is Royally represented. When Loyalty and Royalty go hand in hand. It is with great joy that The Bridge Magazine acknowledges that the Principality of Monaco in its Formula 1 edition pays tribute to the late Lord of Formula 1 with a giant picture of Senna in close-up of the main racing track in all its splendour and a parade of six vehicles formerly driven by him.
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When the 2020 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix was cancelled but other countries such as the UK, Italy and Belgium were still listed on the race calendar, The Bridge Magazine was prompt for a special edition to contact the officials in Brazil and Senna’s family to keep Senna’s legacy and the torch of his athletic gift and prowess alive.

 

Four years later, our editorial is highly impressed and thrilled that the Royals in Monaco remain loyal to Senna’s memory: Senna’s legacy still lives on in Monaco, where the Brazilian driver was once crowned The King of Monaco. 

Due to his record-setting 6th win at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, beating the previous record holder Graham Hill, and setting a record that would remain unbroken till this day.

 

It is believed Grand Prix remains a highly lucrative business for Monaco’s economy. When it comes to how much money Monaco makes from the Grand Prix, latest statistics reveal:

 

“A popular destination for the world’s wealthiest, the Monaco Grand Prix brings in an average of 110 million USD per year for the city-state’s economy.”

 

His childhood Legends Never Die: Ayrton Senna, aged 3 at his family’s backyard 1963. From his favourite toy, via his passion toward a world stardom. His father built a go-kart for Senna and was unknowingly mapping out the career of a pilot racing driver genius. When the 2020 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix was cancelled but other countries such as the UK, Italy and Belgium were still listed on the race calendar, The Bridge Magazine was prompt for a special edition to contact the officials in Brazil and Senna’s family to keep Senna’s legacy and the torch of his athletic gift and prowess alive. Photo credit: 63P_N019 Foto Família 63PAS_F013/63P_013

His childhood
Legends Never Die: Ayrton Senna, aged 3 at his family’s backyard 1963. From his favourite toy, via his passion toward a world stardom. His father built a go-kart for Senna and was unknowingly mapping out the career of a pilot racing driver genius.
When the 2020 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix was cancelled but other countries such as the UK, Italy and Belgium were still listed on the race calendar, The Bridge Magazine was prompt for a special edition to contact the officials in Brazil and Senna’s family to keep Senna’s legacy and the torch of his athletic gift and prowess alive.
Photo credit: 63P_N019 Foto Família 63PAS_F013/63P_013

According to Statista World Risk Index, regarding the safest countries in the world, Einar H. Dyvik published on January 2024 that, Monaco and Andorra were the two safest countries in the world. San Marino followed behind. The Global Risk Index assesses the risk for disasters of 193 countries.

 

Statista is a global data and business intelligence platform with an extensive collection of statistics, reports, and insights on over 80,000 topics from 22,500 sources in 170 industries.

 

The success of Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix race also originates from the tranquility and the safe reputation of the area.

 

As Monaco is believed to be one of the safest countries in the world, with an average of approximately one police officer per 100 residents and a sophisticated, country-wide 24-hour video surveillance system, the crime rate is extremely low.

 

 

Four years later, our editorial is highly impressed and thrilled that the Royals in Monaco remain loyal to Senna’s memory: Senna’s legacy still lives on in Monaco, where the Brazilian driver was once crowned The King of Monaco. Due to his record-setting 6th win at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, beating the previous record holder Graham Hill, and setting a record that would remain unbroken till this day.Ayrton Senna is Royally represented in Monaco. It is with great joy that The Bridge Magazine acknowledges that the Principality of Monaco in its Formula 1 edition pays tribute to the late Lord of Formula 1 with a giant picture of Senna in close-up of the main racing track in all its splendour and a parade of six vehicles formerly driven by him. The Bridge MAG. Image

Four years later, our editorial is highly impressed and thrilled that the Royals in Monaco remain loyal to Senna’s memory: Senna’s legacy still lives on in Monaco, where the Brazilian driver was once crowned The King of Monaco. Due to his record-setting 6th win at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, beating the previous record holder Graham Hill, and setting a record that would remain unbroken till this day.
Ayrton Senna is Royally represented in Monaco. It is with great joy that The Bridge Magazine acknowledges that the Principality of Monaco in its Formula 1 edition pays tribute to the late Lord of Formula 1 with a giant picture of Senna in close-up of the main racing track in all its splendour and a parade of six vehicles formerly driven by him.
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Did you know?

 

  • The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most glamorous and prestigious races on the Formula 1 calendar, held annually since 1929.

 

  • The first year of the Formula 1 World Championship was in 1950, and hasn’t been off the calendar since 1955

 

  • The Monaco Grand Prix is the most important race in F1, it is widely considered to be one of the most crucial and prestigious automobile races in the world alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. 

  • Formula 1 will continue to race in Monaco until 2025after a new three-year agreement was finalised between the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) and Formula One.

 

 

According to Statista World Risk Index, regarding the safest countries in the world, Einar H. Dyvik published on January 2024 that, Monaco and Andorra were the two safest countries in the world. San Marino followed behind. The Global Risk Index assesses the risk for disasters of 193 countries. The Bridge MAG. Image

According to Statista World Risk Index, regarding the safest countries in the world,
Einar H. Dyvik published on January 2024 that, Monaco and Andorra were the two safest countries in the world. San Marino followed behind. The Global Risk Index assesses the risk for disasters of 193 countries.
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  • The Iconic Circuit. The race track from the start to the finish line passing by the casino’s place in Monte-Carlo.

 

The uniqueness of this lavish event is that it is the sole race on the F1 calendar that does not adhere to the International Automobile Federation (FIA)’s minimum track width regulations. Thus, making it a true test of ability regarding skill and precision.

 

 

Monaco pays tribute to the iconic Ayrton Senna 30 years after his tragic death at the Imola circuit on May 1st ,1994.

 

 

On Saturday May 11th, 2024, from 12:50 p.m. to 1:20 p.m., Senna was honoured with a tribute parade during the Historic Monaco Grand Prix.

 

Six vehicles formerly driven by Ayrton Senna completed four laps of the Monaco circuit as a tribute to the Brazilian driver, who tragically died 30 years ago on the Imola circuit.

 

 

Legends Never Die:Ayrton Senna, pictured, training in wet weather. Best remembered as one of the Greatest Formula 1 racing drivers Of All Time, and for his wet weather racing capacity. The success of Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix race also originates from the tranquility and the safety reputation of the area. As Monaco is believed to be one of the safest countries in the world, with an average of approximately one police officer per 100 residents and a sophisticated, country-wide 24-hour video surveillance system, the crime rate is extremely low. Photo Credit: 70KT_F058 Foto Família Painel 10

Legends Never Die:
Ayrton Senna, pictured, training in wet weather. Best remembered as one of the Greatest Formula 1 racing drivers Of All Time, and for his wet weather racing capacity.
The success of Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix race also originates from the tranquility and the safety reputation of the area. As Monaco is believed to be one of the safest countries in the world, with an average of approximately one police officer per 100 residents and a sophisticated, country-wide 24-hour video surveillance system, the crime rate is extremely low.
Photo Credit: 70KT_F058 Foto Família Painel 10

Ayrton Senna’s origin at glance

 

 

Born on the 21st March 1960 at the Pro-Matre Maternity Hospital in Santana, in São Paulo, Brazil. Ayrton’s father, a rich Brazilian landowner and factory owner, was married to Neide Senna da Silva.

 

Ayrton Senna da Silva had an older sister Viviane and a younger brother Leonardo. Ayrton Senna grew up in the North of the city of Sāo Paolo in Brazil (Serra Da).

 

At the tender age of 4, he showed a straightforward interest for motorsport and automobiles.

 

Silva is a very common name in Brazil. In a bid to avoid mistakes over his identity, Senna decided to use his mother’s maiden name, ‘Senna.’

 

 

Did you know?Formula 1 race was part of the calendar in Monaco- the first year of the Formula 1 World Championship was in 1950, and hasn't been off the calendar since 1955 The Monaco Grand Prix is the most important race in F1, it is widely considered to be one of the most crucial and prestigious automobile races in the world alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Formula 1 will continue to race in Monaco until 2025 after a new three-year agreement was finalised between the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) and Formula One The Bridge MAG. Image

Did you know?
Formula 1 race was part of the calendar in Monaco- the first year of the Formula 1 World Championship was in 1950, and hasn’t been off the calendar since 1955
The Monaco Grand Prix is the most important race in F1, it is widely considered to be one of the most crucial and prestigious automobile races in the world alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Formula 1 will continue to race in Monaco until 2025 after a new three-year agreement was finalised between the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) and Formula One
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Why is Senna the King of Monaco?

 

Graham Hill was known as “Mr. Monaco” due to his 5 Monaco titles in the 1960s. Whereas, Ayrton Senna, the three-time world champion won the race more times than any other driver, with six victories, winning five races consecutively between 1989 and 1993.

 

 

What car did Senna drive at Monaco?

 

McLaren MP4/8 was the car driven by Senna in Monaco

 

 

Why was Ayrton Senna so special?

 

 

  • It took 12 years for Michael Schumacher to beat Senna’s record.

 

 

  • Before Michael Schumacher, he was considered the best driver during the rain. Senna even managed to win races where his car had reliability issues or when he himself was physically unwell. Ayrton Senna was a pure racing driver in every sense. He was a pacifist.

 

Not every famous person has the likability factor but Senna had it all: he was naturally handsome, genuinely amicable, and goodhearted. He was not haughty.  This is probably why he was loved by a myriad of people all over the world.

 

Ayrton Senna pictured, looking up towards the sky. Not every successful person has the likability factor but Senna had it all: he was naturally handsome, genuinely amicable, and goodhearted. This is probably why he was loved by millions worldwide. Senna gave huge amounts to charity, in Europe, sent money to help children in Bosnia or Serbia, and The Balkans war zones but never wanted it to be public and would remind people several times to keep his charity works and benevolent acts anonymous. Photo Credit: 93GB_151 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

Ayrton Senna pictured, looking up towards the sky. Not every successful person has the likability factor but Senna had it all: he was naturally handsome, genuinely amicable, and goodhearted. This is probably why he was loved by millions worldwide.
Senna gave huge amounts to charity, in Europe, sent money to help children in Bosnia or Serbia, and The Balkans war zones but never wanted it to be public and would remind people several times to keep his charity works and benevolent acts anonymous.
Photo Credit: 93GB_151 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

Ayrton Senna embodied Athletic heroism and a winner’s mindset: he once said: “Wining is all that matters. Everything else is consequence.”

 

  • What was Senna’s best lap at Monaco?

 

The most “mythical” pole lap that was ever recorded by TV cameras was: the 1988 Monaco Pole Lap where the Brazilian driver drove 1.427 seconds faster than Prost in Identical machinery on the shortest circuit on the calendar at that time.

 

Born on the 21st March 1960 at the Pro-Matre Maternity Hospital in Santana, in São Paulo, Brazil. Ayrton’s father, a rich Brazilian landowner and factory owner, was married to Neide Senna da Silva. Ayrton Senna da Silva had an older sister Viviane and a younger brother Leonardo. At the tender age of 4, he showed a straightforward interest for motorsport and automobiles. Photo Credit: 60KT_F001 Foto Família 64P_F001

Born on the 21st March 1960 at the Pro-Matre Maternity Hospital in Santana, in São Paulo, Brazil. Ayrton’s father, a rich Brazilian landowner and factory owner, was married to Neide Senna da Silva. Ayrton Senna da Silva had an older sister Viviane and a younger brother Leonardo. At the tender age of 4, he showed a straightforward interest for motorsport and automobiles.
Photo Credit: 60KT_F001 Foto Família 64P_F001

  • How much did Senna donate to charity?

 

Senna gave huge sums to charity, such as 75 million USD for health care of rubber plantation workers of Indians.

 

He stated that “Wealthy men can’t live in an island that is encircled by poverty. We all breathe the same air. We must give a chance to everyone, at least a basic chance.”.

It is believed that the late legend was a patriot at heart, a philanthropist, a genuinely good-hearted person.

 

  • The Brazilian Formula 1 driver donated an average of over 400 million USD of his personal wealth to children’s charities, especially in Brazil, his homeland, and had touched the hearts of millions during his career.

 

How much did Senna donate to charity?It is believed that the late legend was a patriot at heart, a philanthropist, a genuinely good-hearted person. The Brazilian Formula 1 driver donated an average of over 400 million USD of his personal wealth to children's charities, especially in Brazil , his homeland, and had touched the hearts of millions during his career. The length to which Senna was popular is beyond belief. Brazil declared 3 days of mourning following his death. In early 1994, Ayrton Senna confided in his sister a plan to create a charitable organisation, one that would invest in social programs and education across Brazil. Senna had a dream to see every child and youth receive quality education. Photo Credit: 92MX_095 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

How much did Senna donate to charity?
It is believed that the late legend was a patriot at heart, a philanthropist, a genuinely good-hearted person. The Brazilian Formula 1 driver donated an average of over 400 million USD of his personal wealth to children’s charities, especially in Brazil , his homeland, and had touched the hearts of millions during his career. The length to which Senna was popular is beyond belief. Brazil declared 3 days of mourning following his death. In early 1994, Ayrton Senna confided in his sister a plan to create a charitable organisation, one that would invest in social programs and education across Brazil. Senna had a dream to see every child and youth receive quality education.
Photo Credit: 92MX_095 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

The length to which Senna was popular is beyond belief. Senna’s funeral was broadcast live on Brazilian TV and the government declared three days of national mourning following his death.

 

The Brazilian officials describe Senna as “A wonderful human being. Very kind, […] Ruthless to pursue his own goals, but also very caring on the other side.”

 

 

  • In early 1994, Ayrton Senna confided in his sister a plan to create a charitable organisation, one that would invest in social programs and education across Brazil.

 

  • Senna had a dream to see every child and youth receive quality education.

 

  • Senna gave huge amounts to charity, in Europe, sent money to help children in Bosnia or Serbia, and The Balkans war zones but never wanted it to be public and will remind people several times to keep his charity works and benevolent acts anonymous.

 

We, at The Bridge Magazine, intend to give a voice to the voiceless and believe other Formula 1 heroes and legends have enough PR and publicity from mainstream media. We intend to give a balance to the status quo established by the mainstream media, hence why, few years ago we brought back Senna, under our High-Profile People category to express our anger, despair and disarray when the 2020 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix was cancelled but other countries such as the UK, Italy and Belgium were still listed on the race calendar.Our editorial always thought it would be unfair to ignore Senna’s memory at a Grand Prix, no matter where the competition is held. The late lord of Formula 1 deserves an article, a minute of silence, a close-up picture…the list goes on. This year we join the Monarchy to celebrate Senna’s crown, his 6th time consecutive win at Monaco. The Bridge MAG. Image

We, at The Bridge Magazine, intend to give a voice to the voiceless and believe other Formula 1 heroes and legends have enough PR and publicity from mainstream media. We intend to give a balance to the status quo established by the mainstream media, hence why, few years ago we brought back Senna, under our High-Profile People category to express our anger, despair and disarray when the 2020 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix was cancelled but other countries such as the UK, Italy and Belgium were still listed on the race calendar.
Our editorial always thought it would be unfair to ignore Senna’s memory at a Grand Prix, no matter where the competition is held. The late lord of Formula 1 deserves an article, a minute of silence, a close-up picture…the list goes on.
This year we join the Monarchy to celebrate Senna’s crown, his 6th time consecutive win at Monaco.
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Dedication

 

 

We, at The Bridge Magazine, intend to give a voice to the voiceless and believe other Formula 1 heroes and legends have enough PR and publicity from mainstream media.

 

We intend to give a balance to the status quo established by the mainstream media, hence why, few years ago we brought back Senna, under our High-Profile People category to express our anger, despair and disarray when the 2020 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix was cancelled but other countries such as the UK, Italy and Belgium were still listed on the race calendar.

 

Our editorial always thought it would be unfair to ignore Senna’s memory at a Grand Prix, no matter where the competition is held. The late lord of Formula 1 deserves an article, a minute of silence, a close-up picture…the list goes on.

 

This year we join the Monarchy to celebrate Senna’s crown, his 6th time consecutive win at Monaco.

 

 

Ayrton Senna in his race car waving the Brazilian Flag: It is believed that the late legend was a patriot at heart, a philanthropist, a genuinely good-hearted person. In early 1994, Ayrton Senna confided in his sister a plan to create a charitable organisation, one that would invest in social programs and education across Brazil. Senna had a dream to see every child and youth receive quality education. Photo Credit: 93BR_464 Fotógrafo Norio Koike 2008 -06DVD

Ayrton Senna in his race car waving the Brazilian Flag:
It is believed that the late legend was a patriot at heart, a philanthropist, a genuinely good-hearted person. In early 1994, Ayrton Senna confided in his sister a plan to create a charitable organisation, one that would invest in social programs and education across Brazil.
Senna had a dream to see every child and youth receive quality education.
Photo Credit: 93BR_464 Fotógrafo Norio Koike 2008 -06DVD

In 2009, a poll of 217 current and former Formula 1 drivers conducted by Autosport Magazine named Ayrton Senna as “the greatest Formula 1 driver who ever lived”. [203][204] In 2012, BBC Sport journalists voted Senna as the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, after naming their top 20 greatest drivers in a countdown on their website.[205]

 

How Senna’s Passion, drive and humanity shaped the world of Formula 1 Grand Prix.

 

 

Although current Formula 1 drivers benefit from spin doctors, PR, publicity from the mainstream media, extremely rich sponsors worldwide and apex Formula 1 cars, we hope that Senna’ s magnanimity, philanthropy, the magnitude of his drive, and sense of excellence will continuously inspire millions worldwide.

 

Most of Formula 1 drivers still mention Senna as an inspirational driver.

 

 

Legends Never Die: Ayrton Senna, July 1973 aged 13, at The Interlagos Go-Kart, the now Kartódromo Ayrton Senna. Senna began his racing career at age 13, at Interlagos where he landed a pole position despite his young age. As he was leading the race, he got spotted straightaway by Lucio Pascal Gascon, who would then become his manager. Photo Credit: 70KT_F006 Foto Família Painel 28

Legends Never Die:
Ayrton Senna, July 1973 aged 13, at The Interlagos Go-Kart, the now Kartódromo Ayrton Senna. Senna began his racing career at age 13, at Interlagos where he landed a pole position despite his young age. As he was leading the race, he got spotted straightaway by Lucio Pascal Gascon, who would then become his manager.
Photo Credit: 70KT_F006 Foto Família Painel 28

Formula 1’s History at glance:

 

Formula 1 was founded in 1950. It is the highest class of International single-seater auto racing: the championship is owned by Liberty Media/ Formula 1 Group. The racing is sanctioned by La Fédédération Internationale de l’ Automobile (FIA).

 

Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Racing scudderia, are among the constructors, to list a few. It is believed that Formula 1 had never experienced such a public death as Senna’s.

 

 

The Monaco Grand Prix was created by Antony Noghès a Monegasque whose passion to promote luxury in the motorsport realm marked the birth of one of the most renown and prestigious sports in the world.The extravagantly thrilling sports event which is held annually in May attracts over 10,000 spectators. Statistics reveals The 2023 Formula 1 World Championship season on ESPN platforms has ended as the second most-viewed F1 season ever on U.S. television. Figures show an average of 1.11 million viewers watched the 22 race telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC during the season, second only to last year's record-setting average of 1.21 million. The Bridge MAG. Image

The Monaco Grand Prix was created by Antony Noghès a Monegasque whose passion to promote luxury in the motorsport realm marked the birth of one of the most renown and prestigious sports in the world.
The extravagantly thrilling sports event which is held annually in May attracts over 10,000 spectators.
Statistics reveals
The 2023 Formula 1 World Championship season on ESPN platforms has ended as the second most-viewed F1 season ever on U.S. television. Figures show an average of 1.11 million viewers watched the 22 race telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC during the season, second only to last year’s record-setting average of 1.21 million.
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THE HISTORIC MONACO GRAND PRIX  was established SINCE 1997.

 

 

The Monaco Grand Prix is considered as one of the most prestigious and glamorous races on the Formula 1 calendar, held annually since 1929.

 

 

The Monaco Grand Prix was created by Antony NOGHÈS , a Monegasque whose passion to promote luxury in the motorsport realm marked the birth of one of the most renown and prestigious sports in the world.

 

 

The extravagantly thrilling sports event which is held annually in May attracts over 10,000 spectators.

Statistics reveal that:

 

“The 2023 Formula 1 World Championship season on ESPN platforms has ended as the second most-viewed F1 season ever on U.S. television. Figures show an average of 1.11 million viewers watched the 22 race telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC during the season, second only to last year’s record-setting average of 1.21 million.”

 

The first race was held in 1929 which was won by William Grover-Williams, who was driving for the team Bugatti.

 

 

GONE TOO SOON!!! Opening a new curtain of hope. According to constructors, evidence shows that Senna’s accident was related to a slight urgent modification to the steering position to accommodate Senna more comfortably in the cockpit of the Williams. This crucial technical detail resulted in Patrick Head, the Williams team’s technical director, and his then chief designer, Adrian Newey, being charged with manslaughter. We hope that Senna’ s magnanimity, philanthropy, the magnitude of his drive, and sense of excellence will continuously inspire millions worldwide. Photo Credit: 89SM_017 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

GONE TOO SOON!!! Opening a new curtain of hope.
According to constructors, evidence shows that Senna’s accident was related to a slight urgent modification to the steering position to accommodate Senna more comfortably in the cockpit of the Williams. This crucial technical detail resulted in Patrick Head, the Williams team’s technical director, and his then chief designer, Adrian Newey, being charged with manslaughter.
We hope that Senna’ s magnanimity, philanthropy, the magnitude of his drive, and sense of excellence will continuously inspire millions worldwide.
Photo Credit: 89SM_017 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

The Circuit de Monaco is considered as one of the most difficult tracks in the world of motorsport.

 

 

It is deemed as one of the most prestigious races in the world. The speciality and distinctiveness of the racing track marks it as the most remarkable and iconic sports event in the world of motorsport.

 

Quoting TAGHEUER Online Magazine, in their article entitled “everything you need to know about Formula 1- 81ST Monaco Grand Prix”:

 

The slim narrow corners which: “require precise and accurate driving, as well as the lack of grip on the track surface. Due to the low speeds and tight corners, tire wear is minimal, which means that drivers can push their tires to the limit without fear of degradation.

 

Strategies such as pit stops, tire changes, and fuel management are also crucial to succeed in Monaco. Due to the lack of overtaking opportunities, qualifying is more important here than at any other race.”

 

 

The Circuit de Monaco is considered as one of the most difficult tracks in the world of motorsport. It is deemed as one of the most prestigious races in the world. The speciality and distinctiveness of the racing track marks it as the most remarkable and iconic sports event in the world of motorsport. Quoting TAGHEUER Online Magazine, in their article entitled “everything you need to know about Formula 1 - 81ST Monaco Grand Prix” SENNA “[…] One of the things that has always set Senna apart was his uncanny mastery of piloting a wet racetrack. Notably, in the 1984 Formula 1 race in Monaco, May 1st, 1994, became one of the darkest days of motorsport history” as Senna was pronounced dead. Photo Credit: 93EP_183 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

The Circuit de Monaco is considered as one of the most difficult tracks in the world of motorsport. It is deemed as one of the most prestigious races in the world. The speciality and distinctiveness of the racing track marks it as the most remarkable and iconic sports event in the world of motorsport.
Quoting TAGHEUER Online Magazine, in their article entitled “everything you need to know about Formula 1 – 81ST Monaco Grand Prix”
SENNA
“[…] One of the things that has always set Senna apart was his uncanny mastery of piloting a wet racetrack. Notably, in the 1984 Formula 1 race in Monaco,
May 1st, 1994, became one of the darkest days of motorsport history” as Senna was pronounced dead.
Photo Credit: 93EP_183 Fotógrafo Norio Koike

SENNA

 

One of the most iconic moments in racing history was in 1992 when Brazilian legend won the race which cemented his status as one of the greatest drivers in Formula 1 history.

 

His legacy lives on vicariously through his philanthropic works as TAGHEUER Online Magazine said:

“Senna’s stellar stats are mantra-like to any driver shooting for the top: 65 Grand Prix pole positions, 41 Grand Prix wins and 3 World Championships.

 

One of the things that has always set Senna apart was his uncanny mastery of piloting a wet racetrack. Notably, in the 1984 Formula 1 race in Monaco…

May 1st, 1994, became one of the darkest days of motorsport history […]” as Senna was pronounced dead.

 

 

3Legends Never Die: Ayrton Senna on November 13th, 1982, in the UK, Formula 3 In 1981, when the late Formula One legend started to compete in Europe, he won the English Formula 1600 Championship. Silva is a very common name in Brazil. In a bid to avoid mistake over his identity Senna decided to use his mother’s maiden name, ‘Senna.’ In the year 1982, Senna won the British and European Formula Ford 2000 championships. Photo Credit: 83AV_N052 Foto Família

3Legends Never Die:
Ayrton Senna on November 13th, 1982, in the UK, Formula 3
In 1981, when the late Formula One legend started to compete in Europe, he won the English Formula 1600 Championship. Silva is a very common name in Brazil. In a bid to avoid mistake over his identity Senna decided to use his mother’s maiden name, ‘Senna.’
In the year 1982, Senna won the British and European Formula Ford 2000 championships.
Photo Credit: 83AV_N052 Foto Família

GONE TOO SOON!!! The curtain fell on his dominance of Formula 1 Grand Prix, but a new curtain of hope opens.

 

 

On the first of May in that year was the San Marino Grand Prix. Ayrton Senna headed to the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari circuit in Imola.

 

 

With the usual faith and trust in himself that he would win the race, the unpredictable and inevitable happened and that was the end of it. The curtain fell on his dominance of Formula 1 Grand Prix.

 

 

According to constructors, evidence shows that Senna’s accident was related to a slight urgent modification to the steering position to accommodate Senna more comfortably in the cockpit of the Williams.

 

 

This crucial technical detail resulted in Patrick Head, the Williams team’s technical director, and his then chief designer, Adrian Newey, being charged with manslaughter.

 

There is little surprise that conspiracy theorists, some fans, and rumour-mongers were prompt to accuse the Italian prosecutor and the Williams team over Senna’s death. Fans and conspiracy theorists were unhappy about the manslaughter trial case following the death of Ayrton Senna being suspended by the prosecutor because time had run out to press charges under the terms of a statute of limitations.

 

Recent news on appeals court upheld the acquittals of the Williams technical director Patrick Head and former team designer Adrian Newey in the 1994 death of Formula One star Ayrton Senna.

 

The Williams has been a dominant name in Formula 1, but their journey may have come to an end as Claire Williams made a public announcement that she will have to step down from her Deputy Team Principal role following the Italian Grand Prix of Sunday 6th September 2020.

 

On September 3rd. 2020, she said to Formula 1 UK fans: “It is with a heavy heart that I am stepping away from my role with the team […] I have taken the decision to step away from the team in order to allow Dorilton a fresh start as the new owners. It has not been an easy decision but it’s one I believe to be right for all involved.”

 

 

WE  STILL  LOVE  YOU  AYRTON  SENNA  FOR  EVER  AND  ALWAYS  REST IN PEACE.

 

According to TAGHEUER Online Magazine: “His legacy is one that lives on in many ways, notably through the Ayrton Senna Institute which promotes education for children and young people in Brazil. Throughout the past 26 years, the Institute reached over 25 million children in Brazil.”

 

 

Who are the favourites for the season-opener in the 81st Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition?Max Verstappen Three-time world champion is a heavy favorite to repeat – he won the race in Monaco back in 2021. Max Verstappen is the slight favourite ahead of his Red Bull team mate and championship rival Sergio Perez – who is looking to make it two wins in a row in Monte Carlo following his success last year. Correlatively, Red Bull Racing is a sizable favorite to win the constructor's championship. The Bridge Magazine wishes GOOD LUCK to all the Formula 1 drivers taking part in Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition. ON YOUR MARKS GET SET GO!!! The Bridge MAG. Image

Who are the favourites for the season-opener in the 81st Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition?
Max Verstappen Three-time world champion is a heavy favorite to repeat – he won the race in Monaco back in 2021.
Max Verstappen is the slight favourite ahead of his Red Bull team mate and championship rival Sergio Perez – who is looking to make it two wins in a row in Monte Carlo following his success last year. Correlatively, Red Bull Racing is a sizable favorite to win the constructor’s championship.
The Bridge Magazine wishes GOOD LUCK to all the Formula 1 drivers taking part in Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition.
ON YOUR MARKS GET SET GO!!!
The Bridge MAG. Image

Who are the favourites for the season-opener in the 81st Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition?

 

Max Verstappen Three-time world champion is a heavy favorite to repeat – he won the race in Monaco back in 2021. He is the slight favourite ahead of his Red Bull team mate and championship rival Sergio Perez – who is looking to make it two wins in a row in Monte Carlo following his success last year.

 

Correlatively, Red Bull Racing is a sizable favorite to win the constructor’s championship.

 

The Bridge Magazine wishes GOOD LUCK to all the Formula 1 drivers taking part in Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition.

ON YOUR MARKS GET SET GO!!!

 

As a follow up and update of The Bridge Magazine’s 12th Anniversary celebration announcement, Rachel Tcheungna has published 23 educational books in both English and French which are now ready for global distribution.

 

 

Follow the links below to purchase one or various of The Bridge Books. 

 

 

 

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Rachel Tcheungna,
Author, Writer of The Bridge Books and
The Bridge Magazine Editor.

 

5 Comments »

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Dear All,

    A massive thank you for all your comments and words of encouragement that I receive on a daily basis regarding my articles.
    Just to note: if I do not reply to your comments individually it is because there is an overload of comments in my dashboard but I do see all your feedback and comments and we, the team at The Bridge Magazine 🗞🌍 are eternally grateful.

    Kind Regards,

    The Editor🗞🌍
    
Rachel Tcheungna👱🏾‍♀️

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Chers tous, chères toutes,

    Un immense merci pour tous vos commentaires et mots d’encouragement que je reçois tous les jours concernant mes articles. C’est fort apprécié.


    Juste pour vous dire : si je ne réponds pas à vos commentaires individuellement, c’est parce qu’il y a une avalanche de milliers de commentaires au quotidien dans mon tableau de bord.

    Je vous rassure que je vois toutes vos mises à jour et tous vos commentaires et nous, l’équipe de The Bridge Magazine 🗞🌍 vous en sommes éternellement reconnaissants.

    Bien cordialement,

    L’Éditrice🗞🌍
    
Rachel Tcheungna👱🏾‍♀️

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Chers tous, chères toutes,

    Une avalanche de remerciements à tous les lecteurs qui nous ont permis de faire grandir ce journal🗞️🌍. Notre lectorat est la raison pour laquelle je continue à m’accrocher au stylo, au crayon et au clavier malgré la pression du travail et les difficultés du Journalisme.

    Merci infiniment de m’avoir donné suffisamment d’espoir pour garder allumée la flamme de ma passion pour le métier.

    Toute l’équipe de The Bridge Magazine 🗞️🌍 exprime sa profonde gratitude à tous les lecteurs du monde entier pour avoir contribué à notre succès.

    Bien cordialement,

    L’Éditrice🗞🌍
    
Rachel Tcheungna 👱🏾‍♀️

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Dear ALL,

    Why was Ayrton Senna so special?
     
     
    * It took 12 years for Michael Schumacher to beat Senna’s record.

    * Senna had a dream to see every child and youth receive quality education.

     
    Senna gave huge amounts to charity, in Europe, sent money to help children in Bosnia or Serbia, and The Balkans war zones but never wanted it to be public and will remind people several times to keep his charity works and benevolent acts anonymous

    Kind Regards,

    The Editor🗞🌍
    
Rachel Tcheungna👱🏾‍♀️

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Dear ALL,
     

    Legends Never Die: Ahead of the avant-première of the 81st Monaco Grand Prix 2024 edition; 🇲🇨🏎️🏁the late Ayrton SENNA is Royally represented.

    When Loyalty and Royalty go hand in hand. It is with great joy that The Bridge Magazine acknowledges that the Principality of Monaco in its Formula 1 edition pays tribute to the late Lord of Formula 1 with a giant picture   of Senna in close-up of the main racing track in all its splendour and a parade of six vehicles formerly driven by him.
     

    When the 2020 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix was cancelled but other countries such as the UK, Italy and Belgium were still listed on the race calendar, The Bridge Magazine was prompt for a special edition to contact the officials in Brazil and Senna’s family to keep Senna’s legacy and the torch of his athletic gift and prowess alive.

    Four years later, our editorial is highly impressed and thrilled that the Royals in Monaco remain loyal to Senna’s memory: Senna’s legacy still lives on in Monaco, where the Brazilian driver was once crowned The King of Monaco.  Due to his record-setting 6th win at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, beating the previous record holder Graham Hill, and setting a record that would remain unbroken till this day.

    Kind Regards,

    The Editor🗞🌍
    
Rachel Tcheungna👱🏾‍♀️

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