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“Senna” film 2024 examines the short life of racing icon Ayrton Senna

The biggest names in Formula 1 car racing claim celebrity status. For example, Mercedes and future Ferrari team driver Lewis Hamilton is part owner of the Denver Broncos and producer of the upcoming film “F1” starring Brad Pitt. But long before stars like Hamilton, a name was hallowed: Ayrton Senna.

WHO? Well, first of all, that is Ah-EAR-tonthe Brazilian star and former world champion who died in 1994 aged 34 when his car crashed into a wall at Italy’s Imola circuit. Netflix aims to appeal to the growing F1 fan base with “Senna” (streaming Friday), a six-part docudrama directed by Vicente Amorim and starring Brazilian actor Gabriel Leone (who played dashing racer Alfonso de Portago in Michael Mann’s “Ferrari”). .

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Gabriel Leone plays Ayrton Senna in new Netflix docudrama series "Senna."

“Brazilian fans are waiting for the next Senna to emerge, but these are difficult shoes to fill. It’s like asking who is the next Pelé, the next Elvis, the next John Lennon?” says Amorim. “Guys like that don’t come along that often. There are many legendary drivers in Formula 1 racing, but only one hero: Senna.”

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