The season that launched Senna to stardom
Ayrton Senna looked like sweeping all before him in his 1983 F3 season, but it became a ferocious battle with Martin Brundle. The Brazilian’s team boss Dick Bennetts looks back
Dick Bennetts casts his mind back to mid-1982: “Dennis Rushen said, ‘You need to meet this young lad’, because he was with him in Ford 2000. Dennis introduced me to him, and I knew ‘EJ’ was after him. Then Dennis came back and said, ‘Ayrton would like to do a test’. So we arranged it and it went very well, and he said he wanted to do the non-championship race in the Mansilla car. He just blitzed everyone. I thought, ‘This bloke’s not too bad’.”
At the time, Bennetts was the fresh-faced engineer who had left Ron Dennis’s employment and struck out on his own when Dennis’s Project 4 team became the nucleus of the new-look McLaren in Formula 1. Rushen was the free-spirited maverick running the works Van Diemen team in Formula Ford 2000, and for whom a certain highly touted Brazilian was cleaning up in the European and British championships.
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