Ayrton Senna
Pair of OMP Racing Gloves
Worn During 1994 Brazilian Testing Sessions
Signed and Dated “Brazil”
A remarkable and highly personal artifact from Ayrton Senna’s final Formula One season: a pair of OMP racing gloves worn during testing sessions in Brazil in 1994.
Constructed in blue fire-resistant fabric with grey suede palms and reinforced panels, the gloves bear the period-correct OMP branding and FIA homologation patch. The palms display visible signs of authentic use, with natural wear consistent with track activity, offering tangible evidence of their race-weekend function.
One glove is prominently signed and dated by Senna in black marker, accompanied by the inscription “Brazil.” The placement of the signature across the palm enhances both its visual impact and historical resonance, directly linking the piece to Senna’s home country and to the early 1994 campaign with Williams.
Objects associated with Senna’s 1994 season carry profound emotional and historical significance. Worn equipment from this period—particularly items bearing a contemporary signature and personal inscription—are exceptionally desirable among collectors.
An evocative and intimate piece of Grand Prix history, uniting race use, national reference, and the unmistakable autograph of one of Formula One’s greatest champions.