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Hill: Senna would be ‘horrified' by modern Imola
Former world champion Damon Hill believes Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger would be 'horrified' by the post-1994 Imola. The 1994 San Marino Grand Prix will always be remembered as a time of tragedy for Formula 1. Ratzenberger was killed during qualifying for the race, a race which then claimed the life of three-time World Champion Senna. Those incidents led to modifications to the Imola track, in particular at Tamburello where Senna's fatal crash occurred. In 2008, two years after the final San Marino Grand Prix, further renovations were completed at the track. Back on the Formula 1 calendar for the second successive season, Imola remains an old-school track where gravel remains a...
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