Images at Monaco GP
A Brazilian flag painted on the grid as a mark of respect for Ayrton Senna, who lost his life at the previous race.
Gerhard Berger (AUT) Ferrari has a telephone conversation during a press conference. It was an enormously difficult weekend for Berger following the deaths of friend Ayrton Senna (BRA) and fellow countryman Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) a fortnight earlier that made him question his involvement in Formula One.
Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 15 May 1994.
Gerhard Berger (AUT) Ferrari 412T1 storms out of the tunnel on his way to an impressive third place. It had been an enormously difficult weekend for Berger following the deaths of friend Ayrton Senna (BRA) and fellow countryman Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) a fortnight earlier that made him question his involvement in Formula One.
Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 15 May 1994.
Following the tragic deaths of Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) and Ayrton Senna (BRA) at Imola, the GPDA (Grand Prix Drivers Association) was reformed. Its principal spokesmen were (L to R): Niki Lauda (AUT), Gerhard Berger (AUT) and Michael Schumacher (GER).
Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 15 May 1994.
A Brazilian flag painted on the grid as a mark of respect for Ayrton Senna, who lost his life at the previous race.
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