The motorsport community united to remember three-time F1 champion Ayrton Senna and also Roland Ratzenberger on their 25th death anniversary.
It is hard to forget the happenings of the weekend at Imola in 1994, when F1 went through one of its darkest phase, as it lost two drivers in a tragic on-track accident with Ratzenberger dying on April 30, with Senna on May 1 after crashing at the Italian circuit.
The two are remembered fondly every year, with the Brazilian more, considering the monumental achievements in his career and him being an important part of the F1 history. The year 2019 marks the 25th death anniversary of the two fallen F1 racers.
Messages flocked from all corners of the world for the F1 drivers in their remembrance on social media – which has indeed become a huge medium for fans, pundits, drivers and teams to come together in grief – and also in joy – on such occasions.
Here are some of the key personnel and teams, who remembered Senna fondly:
We all have memories of the best driver of all times because of his victories on track or his example of determination.
We invite all fans to participate of the honour #MeuAyrton, which will celebrate Brazilian hero. Share the honour in social media with the hashtag #MeuAyrton. pic.twitter.com/qZSdS2i33A— Ayrton Senna (@ayrtonsenna) May 1, 2019
Racer. Hero. Legend.
Twenty-five years on, we remember Ayrton Senna, an icon of our sport pic.twitter.com/L8PgUNt18M
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/McLarenF1/status/1123639974153289729
Privileged to call Ayrton a teammate. Racing gives us a lot but often takes away too early #SennaSempre #ProudToBeMcLaren
1993 Japanese GP press conference video: https://t.co/MPsWiW7Dg3 pic.twitter.com/c75mKrEUu0
— Mika Häkkinen (@F1MikaHakkinen) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/LewisHamilton/status/1123573160979390467
https://twitter.com/ScuderiaFerrari/status/1123497284866437121
25 years ago in Imola, we lost a fabulous driver and a generous man. We miss you, Ayrton Senna#F1 #AyrtonSenna #SennaSempre pic.twitter.com/9CycB3YneI
— Jean Todt (@JeanTodt) May 1, 2019
A kind, generous and beloved soul.
Whether you've worked directly with him, grown up following him or know him from the pages of history – you know he not only touched this sport, but the world.
We remember Ayrton today, 25 years on. #SennaSempre pic.twitter.com/ynSjD3WMXm
— Honda Racing F1 (@HondaRacingF1) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/WilliamsRacing/status/1123485832902598657
https://twitter.com/DTM/status/1123498868493176832
Taken 25 years ago, our 1983 British F3 champion and Macau GP winner, who would become an icon. He will never be forgotten. #SempreSenna pic.twitter.com/tHcqmICrU3
— West Surrey Racing (@Official_WSR) May 1, 2019
My thoughts are with Ayrton today, and of course Roland who we lost on the same weekend.
© John Townsend/@GrandPrixImages pic.twitter.com/OMIlMlZp6O
— Nigel Mansell CBE (@nigelmansell) May 1, 2019
https://t.co/E5QzuGLvPe #f1 #AyrtonSenna
— Damon Hill (@HillF1) May 1, 2019
Legends never die.
Your legacy will forever shine ✨ #AyrtonSenna #Legend #SennaForever pic.twitter.com/Ss2GRvEB7V— Alfa Romeo Racing (@alfaromeoracing) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/TonyKanaan/status/1123657090499846144
"25 years ago, we lost an exceptionally talented individual and a dear friend. I have many fond memories of the achievements we accomplished together – deeply missed but never forgotten."#AyrtonSenna #Gordonmurray #SennaForever pic.twitter.com/zGlEGeyINy
— Gordon Murray Design (@PlanetGMD) May 1, 2019
Me hubiera encantado compartir pistas contigo. Por tu forma de ser dentro y más fuera de las pistas hiciste que fueras mi único ídolo y modelo a seguir en el deporte! Gracias Ayrton. #elmásgrande pic.twitter.com/2rdkwOM1qI
— Sergio Pérez (@SChecoPerez) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/LucasdiGrassi/status/1123608496946208768
Hard to believe the legend has been gone for 25 years. It's still surreal to think I had the honour to sit in the same seat just a couple years ago. #SempreSenna #Senna #Formula1 pic.twitter.com/JCd3IN50aZ
— Stoffel Vandoorne (@svandoorne) May 1, 2019
25 years ago this should have been the picture that people saw on television. #25YearsWithoutSenna pic.twitter.com/xBkYbjqryk
— Jorge Lorenzo (@lorenzo99) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/Carlossainz55/status/1123558274123616256
Today we pay our respects to Ayrton Senna, who we lost 25 years ago on this date.
How else could we remember him, than with his extraordinary opening lap from the 1993 European Grand Prix here? #MeuAyrtonhttps://t.co/pyzbIKQBzH
— Donington Park (@DoningtonParkUK) May 1, 2019
"He had the traits that are seen in many of the great leaders – which is a relentless focus on perfection and improvement."
Icon. Hero. Legend.
25 years on, the Laureus family remember the great Ayrton Senna.#SennaSempre #MeuAyrton pic.twitter.com/BnUW8rv5ux
— Laureus (@LaureusSport) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/status/1123492440378368001
25 anos que passaram voando! Obrigado por deixar tantas boas memórias, lições e ainda viver nos nossos corações! 25 years went by flying! Thank you for leaving so many amazing memories, lessons and still being very much alive in our hearts! #SennaDay #SennaSempre #simplythebest pic.twitter.com/XN2tyj9rsP
— Bruno Senna (@BSenna) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/Circuitcat_eng/status/1123519303653974016
https://twitter.com/pirellisport/status/1123502315409952768
https://twitter.com/simonpagenaud/status/1123588810439262208
The 25th anniversary of when many of us lost a hero, and F1 lost it's biggest icon – a date that I've spent much of the last year working to celebrate.
Unveiling my 25th anniversary portrait.RIP Ayrton, an icon who's legacy continues to grow, 1/4 of a century later #sennasempre pic.twitter.com/2NqQBPUGCT
— Paul Oz (@PaulOz) May 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/HulkHulkenberg/status/1123486742496071684
Check out Senna family gifting Pope Francis a bronze sculpture of Ayrton
The 2019 F1 game will feature the fight between Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna