F1 chief technical officer Pat Symonds has snubbed Ayrton Senna for a current F1 driver when assembling his dream line-up. The late Senna won three drivers’ championships between 1988 and 1991. However, speaking on the Beyond The Grid podcast, Symonds favoured one of the title-winners racing today. The 70-year-old was an engineer at Toleman during Senna’s debut season in 1984. The team subsequently became Benetton, delivering the first two of Michael Schumacher’s seven championships. Senna took 65 pole positions and won 41 Grands Prix before his fatal accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix…