In the 1993 season, Ayrton Senna faced the disadvantage of a less powerful car than his rival Williams. Despite this, his unparalleled talent resulted in five victories, a pole position, and an unlikely runner-up spot.
The season was marked by the memorable performance at the 1993 European Grand Prix,
when Ayrton Senna completed the most incredible first lap in Formula 1 history, overtaking four
cars at the start of the race at Donington Park.
That day, the extraordinary lap was what caught the audience's attention, but Ayrton finished
the race exceptionally well, demonstrating his genius and determination on the track, a legacy
that continues to inspire fans all around the world.
That year, Ayrton Senna became the "King of Monaco" by winning six Grand Prix races, a
record that is still unrivaled in Formula 1.
It was also the pilot's second victory in his home country, and he was literally in the arms of the
crowd, who spread out along the track to celebrate the victory and the championship lead with
the Brazilian idol. An unforgettable moment.