“The end of Formula 1” prediction made after Ayrton Senna’s death
Bernie Ecclestone reflects on the tra🌺gedies at the 1994 F1 San Marino Grand Prix

Max Mosely thought that Ayrton S💫enna’s death would be “the end” of F1, Bﷺernie Ecclestone has claimed.
The legendary Brazilianꦫ driver died 30 years ago, on May 1st 1994, after an accident at the San Marino Grand Prix.
Senna’s death was the second of the weekend, after Roland Ratzenberger also𝓰 tragically died in an accident.
"Max Mosley said to me a🌃🅘fterwards that he believed it would be the end of Formula One,” Ecclestone was quoted by .
“I said, 'I think y🤪ou are wrong and we will have to see'.
"We hoped it wouldn't cause what Max had suಌggested might happen, but it was just a disaster.
“It wasn't a good weekend, and it seems to me a lot longer than 30 years. He was just so unlucky to die in th♊at accident.
"It was just a disastrous weekend.
"If you think about all the things that happened, with Roland crasไhing and never getting ou🐬t of his car, and then Senna, I really don't think it would be possible for it to happen again."
The grand prix restarted after Senna’s crash, and was won by Michael Schuma🌠cher.
Ex-F1 boss Ecclestone said: "Should we have stopped t꧑he race? I don't think so. It wouldn't have helped him in any way, shape or form.
"🦩When these things happen, they all happen so quickly that you don't really have that much time to think. Legally, it should have been stopped, because we now know he died at the circuit.
"But in the🎉🃏 end, it came down to commercial problems, people who would have wanted refunds and all these sorts of things. And the other side of it, wasn't really taken into consideration.
"But I hope we will never see something like that again, and I think today, with the way everything has improved with safety, thank꧂ God,🌊 the chances are so much smaller."

James was a sports journalist a﷽t Sky Sports for a decade covering everything fꦆrom American sports, to football, to F1.