Sauber's Felipe Nasr was barely two years old when the great Ayrton Senna died at Imola on the 1st of May 1994. But the latest Brazilian driver in F1 is well aware of the impact he had on the sport and beyond, hence his willingness to pay homage to his fellow countryman on his helmet this weekend in Sochi.
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