Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton will make the fans experience a surreal moment at the Brazilian GP on Saturday. Hamilton will drive legendary Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna‘s 1990 championship-winning McLaren MP4/5B at Interlagos. The late Ayrton Senna is often regarded as one of, if not the greatest, drivers in the history of Formula 1.
He won the drivers’ championship thrice in 1988, 1990, and 1991 with McLaren. Senna continues to live on in the memories of his fans and is an inspiration to many drivers in the world of motorsport. Lewis Hamilton has always idolized Senna and has openly talked of the latter’s impact on his life.
The 39-year-old is more than honored to drive his idol’s car around his home crowd at Interlagos. The iconic McLaren MP4/5B helped Senna win five races and secured 10 pole positions during the 1990 season. This is going to be special 💛Lewis Hamilton, driving his icon Ayrton Senna’s 1990 title-winning machine at his home track of Interlagos!
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com/7Z7QrlKhSn— Formula 1 (@F1) November 2, 2024Hamilton starts P11 at the sprint race on Saturday after a dismal qualifying jeopardized his chances of a front-row start. The proceedings of the weekend will nevertheless be an exciting affair for Formula 1 fans across the world. RELATEDAndrea Stella backs Lando Norris to ‘handle’ 2024 fight against Max VerstappenLewis Hamilton’s take qualifying P11 for the Interlagos Sprint raceLewis Hamilton complained of issues with the Mercedes’ W15 during his runs at the sprint race qualifying on Friday.
Hamilton has been fairly lackluster in his performances during qualifying for the better part of the season. Lewis Hamilton (via Formula 1)Pretty bad, but it’s the same as every qualifying for me, not that I’m happy about it. I just don’t have any confidence in the car so a big struggle for me.
Lewis Hamilton via Formula1. comHamilton said that his car felt unpredictable with the varying nature of the Interlagos circuit on Friday. Hamilton has witnessed a greater decline in his form after winning the races of Silverstone and Spa this campaign.
RELATED“Wrong guy on pole,” Ex-F1 driver feels Lando Norris in a tricky position for Interlagos Sprint raceThe 39-year-old departs for Ferrari next season having spent 12 glorious years with the Brackley-based unit. He will therefore look to perform well in the remaining races, wishing to end his era with Mercedes on a high note.