1988 Monaco GP Ayrton Senna set a record time in qualifying for the


Today In F1 History — On this day in 1988, Ayrton Senna set an...

Almost unbelievably, Ayrton Senna's legendary Monaco 88 qualifying lap was never actually caught on camera. Thanks to Codemasters and the iconic voice of Mur.


Ayrton Senna anniversary Relive Senna's incredible qualifying lap for

Senna's remarkable story, charting his physical and spiritual achievements on the track and off, his quest for perfection, and the mythical status he has since attained, is the subject of.


The 1988 Monaco Grand Prix

Ayrton Senna's iconic qualifying lap in the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix will be forever remembered as one of the greatest laps in Formula 1 history.


McLaren MP4/4 Monaco (Qualify), British GP 1988 A. Senna A. Prost

Oliver Harden May 15, 2014 Pascal Rondeau/Getty Images Today marks 26 years since the Monaco Grand Prix of 1988, the weekend which saw Ayrton Senna, the three-time Formula One World Champion,.


The most spectacular Monaco Grand Prix moments Classic Driver Magazine

Reimagining Ayrton Senna's epic qualifying lap at Monaco in 1988. The greatest lap you've never seen 02:36. Almost unbelievably, Ayrton's legendary Monaco 88 qualifying lap was never actually caught on camera.. On the anniversary of the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix, we revisit that memorable race weekend.


Monaco Grand Prix Reliving Ayrton Senna's 1988 Qualifying and Race

Ayrton Senna's famous Monaco 1988 qualifying lap was never caught on camera, but did you know his crash that cost him the win also slipped from TV view? Tom.


F1 Ayrton Senna’s 1988 Monaco GP qualifying lap; Fact vs. Fiction

But it is also 30 years since arguably the greatest qualifying performance in F1 history when Ayrton Senna stuck his McLaren MP4/4 on pole position, finishing more than 1.5 seconds clear of.


Monaco Grand Prix 1988 The history of Ayrton Senna

Twenty years after the death of Ayrton Senna at Imola and McLaren has issued a video of the great man talking about his incredible qualifying lap at the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix.


Así logró Ayrton Senna la pole position en Mónaco en 1988 espíritu RACER

In 1988, Senna had joined McLaren after years showcasing his brilliance at Toleman and Lotus, in one of the prettiest - and dominant - Formula One cars ever built. The seminal, Gordon.


F1 Ayrton Senna’s 1988 Monaco GP qualifying lap; Fact vs. Fiction

May 16, 2017 Monaco 1988, a race that Senna should have won, but didn't.


Ayrton Senna and his legendary Monaco ’88 qualifying lap

Senna's qualifying lap during the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix is widely regarded as the best single lap in Formula 1 history. After 25 minutes in to the saturday qualifying session he was at 1:25.6. Three minutes later the score-board flashed a 1:24.4. And as we struggled to take this in, reality was suspended altogether with his next lap: 1:23.998.


1988 Monaco GP Ayrton Senna set a record time in qualifying for the

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F1 Ayrton Senna’s 1988 Monaco GP qualifying lap; Fact vs. Fiction

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McLaren MP4/4 Monaco (Qualify), British GP 1988 A. Senna A. Prost

The qualifying lap for the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix not only saw Senna put his McLaren on pole position, but by an incredible 1.427 seconds over his teammate and rival Alain Prost.


Watch Senna’s greatest lap dissected Motor Sport Magazine

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Ayrton Senna A Batida de Senna em Mônaco 1988

McLaren, Codemasters and Murray Walker have combined to recreate Ayrton Senna's incredible pole lap from the 1988 Monaco Grand Prix. The Brazilian claimed pole by almost 1.5 seconds from his team-mate Alain Prost, 'while the rest were happy to be within four seconds of the flying Brazilian', wrote DSJ at the time.

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