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After Ayrton Senna, Formula 1 was never the same.


Senna, a new limited series inspired by the life, career, and relationships of the greatest Brazilian driver of all time debuts in 2024. Starring Gabriel Leone as Senna, only on Netflix.

April 30, 2024
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