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WATCH: Senna steals pole from Schumacher, Japan 1994
09:38, 11 Oct 2018
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Ayrton Senna
produced some of his classic Brazilian magic at the Japanese qualifying session in 1994. Watch the video as he steals pole position from
Michael Schumacher
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