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F1 reporter Laura Harrison isn't based on a real person, but she serves a key purpose. Famed Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna's life and career is the subject of Netflix's latest limited series "Senna." However, the show also introduces a fictional character, a journalist named Laura Harrison (Kaya Scodelario). Laura Harrison is a reporter who meets Ayrton Senna during his days racing in Formula FordKaya Scodelario as Laura in "Senna." Related storiesLaura Harrison isn't based on any real-life people that Senna knewGabriel Leone as Ayrton Senna in "Senna."
Persons: Ayrton Senna's, Laura Harrison isn't, Senna, Gabriel Leone, IBM's Jonathan Adashek, Laura Harrison, Kaya Scodelario, Ayrton Senna, Ford Kaya Scodelario, Laura, Enrique Mansilla, Harrison, Claire, Harrison juggles, Alain Prost, Alan Roskyn, Senna's, Milton da Silva, Neyde Senna Organizations: San Marino, San Marino Grand Prix, Ford, Netflix, Formula Ford, Norfolk Express, Formula, Autosport, McLaren Locations: San Marino Grand, Brazil, England, British, Imola, Italy
The Monaco Grand Prix is the crown jewel of Formula 1, known for its glitz and glamour. In the decades since then, the Monaco Grand Prix has become the crown jewel of Formula 1 — and arguably the most famous race in the world. Senna's surprising defenseThat crash was a distant memory by 1992, as Senna unexpectedly claimed his fifth Monaco Grand Prix victory. While he didn't gain any victories during his Mercedes stint, he earned a pole position at his final Monaco Grand Prix at 43. Daniel Ricciardo celebrating his Monaco Grand Prix win in 2018.
Persons: , it's, Bob Varsha, Varsha, Clive Rose, Zak Brown, McLaren, Lando Norris, It's, Juan Manuel Fangio, Alfa, Yves, Giraud Cabantous, Maurice Trintignant, Robert Manzon, Giuseppe Farina, Jackie Stewart, Stewart, Jackie, Ayrton Senna, Senna, Ayrton Senna's, Nigel Mansell, Brown, Mansell, Michael Schumacher's, Mercedes, Mark Webber, Schumacher, Daniel Ricciardo, Lewis Hamilton, Ricciardo, Dan Istitene, Charles Leclerc —, he's, Leclerc Organizations: Monaco, Service, Prix, ESPN, Miami Grand Prix, Indianapolis, Le, Alfa Romeo, Formula, Getty, Universal Pictures, Williams, Renault, Mercedes F1, Netflix, Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco —, Ferrari Locations: Monte Carlo, Monaco, Argentine, British
Red Bull can win everything but the gap may be closing
  + stars: | 2023-06-19 | by ( Alan Baldwin | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
June 19 (Reuters) - Red Bull boss Christian Horner recognised after Sunday's landmark Canadian Grand Prix that his runaway Formula One leaders could win every race this season. "On this venue yes, the gap is shorter... it's inevitable that they are closing, we'd be surprised if that wouldn't be the case," said Horner. If there is an Achilles' Heel in Red Bull's dominance, it is the current dependence on Verstappen for the top step of the podium. Should Verstappen suffer a setback, mechanical or otherwise, the chances of the second Red Bull coming through for the win are looking a lot less certain and rivals are sensing opportunities. Verstappen's last race retirement was in Australia in April 2022 and the last time he was beaten by someone not in a Red Bull was last November, when Mercedes's George Russell won in Brazil.
Persons: Red Bull, Christian Horner, Abu, Horner, Max Verstappen, Ayrton Senna's, McLaren, Alain Prost, Senna, Mercedes, Verstappen, Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, we'd, Alonso, Aston Martin, Hamilton, Max, Sergio Perez, Perez, Red, Verstappen's, Bull, Mercedes's George Russell, Alan Baldwin, Clare Fallon Organizations: Prix, Sky Sports, Montreal's Circuit, Alonso in, Ferrari, Red Bull, Thomson Locations: Abu Dhabi, Australia, Spain, Alonso in Monaco, Montreal, Brazil, London
Verstappen on pole after wild Canadian GP qualifying
  + stars: | 2023-06-17 | by ( Steve Keating | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
[1/2] Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada - June 17, 2023 Red Bull's Max Verstappen poses with former F1 driver Jean Alesia after qualifying in pole position REUTERS/Mathieu BelangerMONTREAL, June 17 (Reuters) - Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen put his Red Bull on pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix after heavy rain shook up qualifying on Saturday. Lewis Hamilton, a seven-times winner in Canada, will line up fourth with his Mercedes team mate George Russell fifth. The pole, in a time of one minute and 25.858 seconds, was the 25th of Verstappen's career. Verstappen started from pole last year and held off Ferrari's hard-charging Carlos Sainz for his 26th career win. Fast forward one year and Verstappen with another victory on Sunday can bring his career total to 41, matching Brazilian Ayrton Senna's haul.
Persons: Gilles Villeneuve, Max Verstappen, Jean Alesia, Mathieu Belanger MONTREAL, Bull, Germany's Nico Hulkenberg, Haas, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, George Russell, Verstappen, Carlos Sainz, Ayrton Senna's, Sergio Perez, Red Bull, Perez, Christian Horner, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, Aston, Lance, Williams Alex Albon, McLaren's Oscar Piastri, Hulkenberg, Pierre Gasly, Frenchman, Sainz, Steve Keating, Alan Baldwin, Ed Osmond Organizations: Prix, REUTERS, Canadian, Aston, Ferrari, Thomson Locations: Montreal, Canada, Holland, London
I said cat, not cut; Leclerc clarifies radio confusion
  + stars: | 2023-04-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Asked whether there had been any recurrence of what had sounded like an engine cutout, Leclerc told reporters: "Absolutely not. "There was a cat in the middle of the road and the safety car had to stop, but I think I was probably the only one who saw that. "In the exit of Turn One there was a cat and the safety car braked." Mexican Sergio Perez, the winner for Red Bull who was following Leclerc at the time, said he had not been aware of the cat. Viewers of the Canadian Grand Prix are also used to seeing groundhogs making a dash for safety at Montreal's island Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
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