This is a great and extremely rare piece of memorabilia. This Brazilian flag has been hand signed by Ayrton Senna after his victory at the 1991 Brazil GP.
Ayrton Senna turned 31 two nights before the race, but he didn’t want to celebrate. The greatest gift he could receive would be his first victory in the Brazilian Grand Prix, better still at Interlagos, a racetrack which he helped redesign and which, until today, carries a corner with his name.
He went to bed early and dreamed. He dreamed that he raced alone and that he went faster and faster. He woke up smiling and went back to sleep. The dream came back dream, and now he was able to recognize the corners of the Interlagos track aboard his powerful McLaren.
In qualifying sessions, Senna witnessed the progress of the Williams team, who would present a challenge during the season with the duo Nigel Mansell and Riccardo Patrese. But he was more competent than the English team and won pole position.
He started off confidently that Sunday. He studied every move he would make during the race to win for the first time at Interlagos. He reached lap 65 with no issues.
Suddenly, the third gear disengaged. Senna then tried unsuccessfully to put it into fourth. The gearbox was broken. No, it couldn’t end like this.
He had butterflies in his stomach. Later on, he couldn’t recall if he had prayed or used bad language at the time. Signs on the pit straight informed him that he only had six laps to go, and Senna was six seconds ahead of Patrese. He took and deep breath and thought:
“It’s going to work, it’s going to work.”
He drove for two more laps and saw his lead shrink to four seconds. To make matters worse, he lost fifth gear as well. This was the moment when he stopped looking at the signs and just accelerated, giving it all he could.
“I only returned to reality when I saw the finish line. Then I felt happy to be alive, to be in Interlagos, in my home land and with my happy compatriots. It wasn’t the greatest victory of my life, but one where I gave everything I had.”
Senna put forth such an effort that, exhausted, he couldn’t get out of the car. With some help, he stepped up to the highest spot on the podium and faced the crowd. It took everything he had to be able to lift up the trophy for the first time in Brazil.
“If this is the price I had to pay to win in Brazil, it was cheap. Thank you!”
Race Summary
1 Ayrton Senna
2 R. Patrese
3 N. Mansell
4 G. Berger
5 J. Alesi
6 A. Prost
7 N. Piquet
8 M. Gugelmin
9 S. Modena
10 B. Gachot
11 E. Bernard
12 E. Pirro
13 A. de Cesaris
14 R. Moreno
15 I. Capelli
16 S. Nakajima
17 A. Suzuki
18 T. Boutsen
19 J. Lehto
20 P. Martini
21 G. Morbidelli
22 M. Hakkinen
23 E. Comas
24 G. Tarquini
25 M. Blundell
26 M. Brundle
Senna in race
Starting position
1
Final position
1
Best lap
1’20’’841
Points added to the Championship
10
Championship position after the race
1
What did he say after the race
“If this is the price I had to pay to win in Brazil, it was cheap. Thank you!”
Ayrton Senna personal cap Nacional sponsor cap hand signed by Ayrton Senna, used during the 1988 season. Perfect condition and bears a fantastic signature.
1988 Ayrton Senna McLaren MP4/4 rear GoodYear tire signed
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This Goodyear Eagle rear tire has been used by Ayrton Senna during the 1988 season while driving the McLaren MP4/4.
It has been hand signed by Ayrton Senna in white marker.
1994 Ayrton Senna TRW Sabelts signed and dated
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Very rare and desirable: Ayrton Senna TRW Sabelts used during the 1994 Brazil GP held on 27 March 1994 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo. It was the first race of the 1994 Formula One World Championship..
Both Sabelts have been hand signed and dated by the legend Ayrton Senna.
1994 Ayrton Senna personal "Senninha" Tshirt signed
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Up for sale is an exceptionally rare and highly coveted piece of Formula 1 history — the iconic "Senninha" T-shirt, personally worn by the legendary Ayrton Senna during the 1994 Pacific Grand Prix.
The "Senninha" character was created by Senna himself in 1994 and brought to life by artists Rogério Martins and Ridaut Dias Jr. Senna envisioned Senninha as a way to inspire children with the values he held dear: determination, a champion’s mindset, and Brazilian pride.
This shirt isn't just rare — it's iconic. It bears Senna’s own signature and date, marked boldly in black ink by the legend himself.
A comparable piece recently fetched €19,200 (approx. $20,000) at auction. This one? Priced for the true collector — valuable, but offered at a more accessible investment.