For many, a visit to Imola often entails a short walk through the Parco delle Acque Minerali to a special place, where one of F1's greatest legends sits in solemn silence.
The memorial dedicated to the memory of Ayrton Senna stands just a few hundred yards from Tamburello, the very spot where the great Brazilian died on May 1st, 1994.
Senna's thoughtful demeanor, remarkably crafted by artist Stefano Pierotti, inspires one to pause and reflect on what may have been. Or perhaps on one's own mortality.
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