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The Belgian Grand Prix means one thing: Eau Rouge. The granddaddy of all corners never fails to leave F1 drivers in awe.
This is a life-size, 160kg bronze statue of the Brazilian racer, depicting him flat out through the Eau Rouge corner at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.
After Ayrton Senna's death at Imola, F1 popped some chicanes into the track just before Eau Rouge, but it wasn't a hit. The track went back to normal, with a very slight modification coming for 2002.
Oz’s first sculptures used automotive components, but in 2018 he began work on Senna Eau Rouge, a bronze casting made using a traditional lost wax process, but with a very modern twist—that twist ...
Infiniti would like to remind you of two things: 1.) that its Q50 Eau Rouge is going to be built, yes, definitely, no really, trust us, and 2.) Sebast ...
Ahead of this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix, ESPN ranks the best corners in modern F1 and where Spa's famous Eau Rouge ranks among them.
Well, after the blackest weekend in Formula 1, that one when we lost Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the San Marino Grand Prix, the FIA decided to erect a temporary chicane at Eau Rouge ...
Over 4,000 fans asked for favourite landmarks, turns and circuits with Sky Sports and AI using the results to create The Greatest Track on Earth; Monzas Parabolica, Senna S at Interlagos and Eau ...
However, this week, there was at least good news out of Adelaide, the South Australian capital that played host to Formula 1 for a decade until 1995. It had been proposed that the remaining parkland ...