Thirty years after Ayrton Senna’s untimely death at the San Marino Grand Prix on May 1, 1994, the fascination with the enigmatic Brazilian driver remains as potent as ever. Senna’s death at age 34 ended a remarkable career, robbing Formula One of one of its most magnetic personalities. His legacy, however, continues to resonate throughout the sport and beyond. Senna was driving for Williams at Imola, having already secured three World Championship titles and earning a reputation as the most talented driver of his generation—an era teeming with remarkable…