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    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna

    September 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    F1 Driver - Bruno Senna

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Born

    15/10/1983 (São Paulo, Brazil)

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Height

    180

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Weight

    69

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Races

    26

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Debut

    2010

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Wins

    0

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Pole Positions

    0

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Debut

    2010

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna Greatest Results

    Position #18 – 2011 PILOT

    F1 Driver – Bruno Senna

    The nephew of three-time Formula One champion Ayrton Senna, who was tragically killed in a crash, began his motorsport career in late 2004, when he made his debut in the British Formula-BMW Championship. The following year, the Brazilian raced in the national Formula 3 championship, where he finished tenth. In 2006, he finished third in the same championship.

    A year later, Senna moved to the GP2 series, where he won a race in his first season and finished eighth in the final standings. In 2008, the Brazilian was runner-up in the championship, behind only former Formula One driver Giorgio Pantano.

    Senna, 25, competed in last year’s 24 Hours of GP1. Senna competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Le Mans Series.

    He first tried Formula One at the end of 2008, when he was in the running for a place in the Honda team.

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