
Senna’s Wet‑Weather Masterclass at Estoril: 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix
On a rain‑soaked April afternoon in 1985, 24‑year‑old Ayrton Senna turned his Lotus 97T into a precision instrument, seizing his first Grand Prix win at Estoril. He led every lap and finished a minute ahead, despite the race being stopped early due to the two‑hour limit.
Why it matters
Senna’s victory announced the arrival of a driver who would go on to claim 41 wins and three world titles, while also ending Lotus’s six‑year win drought and proving the team could still compete at the front.
The details
- Date & conditions: 21 April 1985, Estoril – relentless rain turned the circuit into a flood‑filled test of skill.
- Qualifying: Senna on pole, half a second ahead of Alain Prost and a full second ahead of Elio de Angelis.
- Race: He led every lap; by lap 20 his gap was ~30 seconds, and he finished over a minute ahead of second‑place Michele Alboreto, the only other driver on the lead lap.
- Attrition: Only eight cars saw the chequered flag; Patrese‑Johansson collided, Rosberg spun, and several others retired, turning the event into a survival showcase.
The big picture
Senna’s Estoril masterclass signaled the emergence of a talent who would rewrite F1 history. His wet‑weather control set a new standard, inspiring future generations and cementing his legacy as one of the sport’s greatest drivers.
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