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Ayrton Senna and Brazilian coffee: the legacy of a circuit legend
April 2026 · 4 min read · Carrera Café · The Coffee Journal
Senna: the driver who touches the absolute
There are names that transcend sport. Ayrton Senna is one of them. Three Formula 1 world titles (1988, 1990, 1991), a way of driving at the edge of physics, a unique spirituality: Senna was not just a driver, he was a global cultural phenomenon. Thirty years after his tragic passing, his image still adorns drivers' helmets and fans' tattoos across all generations.
Brazil: cradle of coffee and motorsport
Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer. Its cherries grown in the plains of Minas Gerais and the plateaus of Bahia produce recognizable coffees: full body, notes of dark chocolate and nuts, pleasant low acidity. It is also the country that gave F1 its greatest champions: Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet, Ayrton Senna.
Brazilian coffee at Carrera Café in Quebec
Our selection of Brazilian coffees pays tribute to this heritage. A natural from Minas Gerais, with notes of dried fruit and cocoa, to be brewed as a filter for a full experience. A cup for Senna fans, for those who seek in their coffee the intensity of a driver at the absolute limit.
At Carrera Café in Quebec, every cup is an invitation to this sensory journey. Come discover our selection of Brazilian coffees, carefully roasted to reveal the unique character of this exceptional terroir.
Taste coffee in the Senna spirit
Come discover our Brazilian coffees at Carrera Café in Petit Champlain, Quebec.
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