Join Bruno Senna on a tour of the McLaren Technology Centre, tracing the footsteps of his iconic Uncle, meeting the engineers who raced with him, and seeing a few of Ayrton’s incredible heritage cars.

Bruno Senna

In keeping with the Senna name, Bruno showed talent from an early age when he raced karts against his uncle but was a latecomer to professional motorsport, not making his competitive race debut until 2004 in the Formula BMW UK Championship. Since then he’s carved out an impressive career for himself working his way up to Formula 1.

2005 saw Senna compete in British Formula 3, finishing third in the following season and graduating to GP2 in 2007 with Arden International. He finished fourth on his debut and scored his first win in the feature race in Spain at the following event. He signed for iSport International in 2008 and narrowly missed out on the title after securing two wins, six podiums and three pole positions.

In 2008, Bruno had his first taste of Formula 1 with a test for Honda, briefly moving to sportscars until he returned in 2010 to make his debut with the newly-formed Hispania Racing team. In 2012, he moved to Williams before switching to the FIA World Endurance Championship with Aston Martin.