Tuesday May 1st, 2001
Hundreds of Formula One fans paid tribute to the late Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna on Tuesday, in the seventh anniversary of the death of one of the greatest Grand Prix drivers in the history of the sport.
People from all over the world visited the Morumbi cemetery in Sao Paulo today to pay their respects to the three times world champion, who was killed at the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola exactly seven years ago.
Also, to honour Senna, the Ibirapuera Parque art gallery announced the "Ayrton Senna's Career - My Dream Has No End" showing, where they will display all kinds of personal objects from the driver, including helmets, overalls and pictures.
One of the main items on display will be the McLaren-Honda with which Senna won his second title in 1990, the car the Brazilian got by winning a bet against team boss Ron Dennis that year.