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Ayrton Senna casts a mighty shadow

Twenty years on from Brazilian star's death in crash at the Imola Grand Prix, the pain still lingers for fans and family, admits his sister Viviane

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A memorial statue of Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna is seen in the park inside the race track at Imola. Photo: Reuters
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For Brazilians of a certain generation, the death of Ayrton Senna is not unlike September 11 or the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news.

"It's funny, it doesn't seem like it was 20 years ago," his sister Viviane Senna says of the Formula One great's fatal crash at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.

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"It seems so long ago and yet so recent. There's no one who, unsolicited, doesn't tell me what they were doing and where they were when the accident happened. Everyone knows. Everyone remembers. It's incredible."

There's no one who, unsolicited, doesn't tell me what they were doing and where they were when the accident happened. Everyone knows. Everyone remembers. It's incredible
Viviane Senna

Even though two decades have passed, Senna still casts a mighty shadow over both his sport and Brazil. The three-time world champion followed in the slipstream of compatriots Emerson Fittipaldi and Nelson Piquet but his success and popularity left both behind.

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