
Like any true-blooded Englishman, I had a strange love/hate relationship with three-time world champion Ayrton Senna in the early '90s. To the pre-teen me, he was the enemy; the mortal foe of Nigel Mansell, Britain's first genuinely promising Formula 1 driver since James Hunt – who had won the World Drivers Championship before I was even born. Mansell's quest to secure his one and only championship would end Senna's winning streak, with the Brazilan driver having scored the most points in both 1990 and 1991 before 'Nige' won the crown in 1992, thanks in no small part to the untouchable Williams FW14B.
However, when Senna was tragically killed in 1994's San Marino Grand Prix, it shook the entire world of F1. Any lingering, childish animosity I held towards him for being Mansell's key rival was totally removed, and it became brutally clear that the sport had lost one of its shining lights. At 34, he arguably had more world championships in him; he is often cited by other drivers as an inspiration and his legacy has endured considerably since that tragic day in 1994. In his native Brazil, Senna is still regarded as a hero, and Asif Kapadia's wonderful 2010 biopic does a fantastic job of illuminating the human behind the legend.

Given all of this background, Horizon Chase Turbo's Senna Forever expansion is tailor-made for a crusty old F1 fan like myself. It offers two new modes, one of which sees you playing through Senna's illustrious career – from his early days with the backmarker Toleman team all the way up to his championship-winning seasons with McLaren. Key races are picked out, too, giving a real sense of how Senna's legend grew over time.

The gameplay remains largely unchanged from Horizon Chase Turbo; the aim is to finish as high as possible in each race, using nitro boosts to gain an advantage and collecting coins and fuel along the way. The big addition is the ability to choose from three different car setups, each one suited to a different kind of track. You can also play in a more straightforward championship mode, if you so wish, where you can select from 18 different (fictional) teams and unlock over 30 cars. There's plenty of content on offer here.
However, it's the new first-person mode that I found the most interesting, because it ties in the game with one of Senna's previous forays into the world of interactive entertainment: Super Monaco GP II on the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis. Originally released in 1992 when Senna was arguably at the height of his powers, this 16-bit classic hovered up many weeks of my life as I was a huge fan of the original, both in the arcade and on the Mega Drive. Senna was on-hand to offer advice on each circuit, and his likeness was plastered all over the game. Most importantly of all, however, is the fact that the Super Monaco GP series adopted a first-person view from the cockpit (8-bit conversions notwithstanding) which was surprisingly immersive for the early '90s. Having this perspective mirrored in Horizon Chase's Senna Forever expansion is a really nice touch.
Another thing the Senna Forever expansion shares with Super Monaco GP II is the lack of any official licencing, beyond the support and cooperation of the Ayrton Senna Institute, an organisation designed to help create opportunities for human development for young Brazilians which was set up by his family just months after his death. That means that developer Aquiris (which is based in Brazil, coincidentally) hasn't been able to use any 'real' names in the game – drivers, teams and even circuits are all given alternative monikers to avoid any potential infringement. It's a shame, but by no means a deal-breaker; the different marques are instantly recognisable anyway.
While Senna Forever doesn't mess too much with the core mechanics of Horizon Chase Turbo – it still feels like Out Run and Top Gear in terms of gameplay and there's not much in the way of strategy or realism – it's still a tremendously polished tribute to one of the greatest people to ever step into the cockpit of a Formula 1 car, and well worth the relatively low asking price.
Some time ago, I was lucky enough to see first-hand several of the cars Senna had raced in during his career at the now-defunct Grand Prix collection at Donington Park – including the car in which he performed 'the greatest lap in F1 history' during the Sega-sponsored 1993 European Grand Prix (which actually took place at Donington itself). It was a real honour to be so close to the actual, physical objects that had allowed Senna to make his mark in the world of motorsport. Today, he's one of my sporting heroes, and the Senna Forever expansion is an entertaining and touching way to celebrate his legacy.
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It does indeed look polished, might add to my wishlist to get it on sale.
just completed it, around 4 hours, even did the multiplayer too. well worth the $6 even if it is at it's core largely unchanged. still classic fun and a fantastic addition even if you're like me and never heard of Senna before this DLC
Nice article and perspective about your experience with Ayrton Senna's legacy in both games and real life.
Despite being allergic to sports (including Motorsport 😅), I played a lot of Monaco GP on the game gear as a kid.
It's kind of weird how key sporting celebrities will stick out to me because of their association with games i would have played about sports I won't have played (much of at least!). People like Ayrton Senna, Kobe Bryant, Tiger Woods, Anna Kournikova and even Garry Kasparov.
Iove this it's really dragged me back into the whole game not just the dlc.
Just a shame that screen capture and clips have been disabled ☹️
I have a weird feeling that the cartridge in the thumbnail is fake, even though I know it's probably not.
I'm hoping we'll see a new physical edition with all the DLC!
Need to find that game in my stack and load it up.
@ValZ Why would you think it's fake?
I missed this one when it came out, always looking for some fun F1 on the switch.
@Damo @ValZ If I were to guess, it's probably the cartridge art...or "art." Grainy, seemingly unaligned photo. Definitely not uncommon in the 90s.
@ralphdibny Don't forget Tony Hawk, Dave Mirra, or John Madden.
Is this working with physical editions yet?
I bought this dlc day 1 but it doesn't link up to my physical copy of the game. I'm bummed about it.
@thinkhector oh yeah and Wayne Gretzky!
Nigel Mansell was my childhood hero, so I had a similar love/hate relationship with Senna back then. This expansion brings back memories of Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (the great grandfather of Horizon Chase Turbo) with driver names like Nijel Mainsail and Ayrton Sendup, and I'm hoping they've done similar with names on the expansion.
I didn't know about the Donnington F1 collection. What a shame it's no more - I would have loved to have visited.
@farrgazer Yea, the cartridge art looks way too non professional for a Mega Drive, even though it probably is official.
Got this downloaded ready for the Christmas Holidays - Can't wait!
I've really enjoyed Horizon Chase Turbo on Switch. It has a really nice balance of nostalgic gameplay and modern finesse. I'll certainly pick this us.
Never heard of him until this add-on. Still, I enjoyed having an excuse to play the game again.
The addon doesn't show when I try to add it. :/But it made me open the game and I forgot how fun it is.
He was a perfectionist in the extreme. When creating the Mega Drive game, he was asked to record some lines for a particular circuit. He hadn't run it yet and refused to do so without first experiencing the track. Only after running in it did he give his opinion on the game.
@ValZ Here's another one for your amusement: http://www.videogameobsession.com/videogame/hk/Asian_MD_Batman/index.htm
@ValZ don.’t forget brazil produced its own sega cartridges. Can be the local version. Master system was big there for years
@romanista However, the Master System was more popular than the Mega Drive over there, I believe.
This is awesome. Grabbing this tonight.
It's brilliant, albeit brief and not that challenging.
Online leaderboards as per the main game are a notable absence though
@damo
I Loved this write up so much that I bought the content - only to find that it isn't accessible from a physical version of the game... Any word from the devs/publishers as to whether this will be fixed? Or do they not care about the people who paid twice as much for their game?
@Jaguar_Wong They're working on a fix: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/10/horizon-chase-turbo-honours-f1s-ayrton-senna-in-new-senna-forever-expansion
This is a fantastic game, and in my opinion is more of a game than simply DLC, but.....it is appalling and quite staggering, that they still haven't fixed it to work with the physical version.
I can't get this dlc to work with the physical cartridge p
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