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F1 - Ayrton Senna


John in Andalucia

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During my lunch break yesterday, I happened to be at Bonhams Fine Art Auctioneers for a valuation on a couple of items, somewhat in awe with what I saw 'parked' at the reception! 

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Any F1 fans out there? Enjoy!

"Ayrton Senna's winning McLaren-Ford F1 expected to sell for €5m at Bonhams Monaco sale. Ayrton Senna's Monaco Grand Prix-winning Formula One car will be sold at auction at the Bonhams Monaco sale this May, 25 years after he drove it to victory at the legendary city circuit." More

The car on the right:

"Bonhams is delighted to announce that the 1984 turbocharged Formula 1 Toleman-Hart TG184 racing car, driven by the legendary Ayrton Senna upon his Monaco Grand Prix debut during the race that sparked his legendary feud with Prost, is to be offered at their Monaco Sale in Monte Carlo on 11 May at Villa La Vigie." More

Additional photos by me:  Ayrton Senna - F1 cars

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I did too, Darold. I thought it was a very astute piece of movie-making, given that it was essentially a documentary. He was a true racing gladiator.

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Thanks for sharing John.

He was an incredible driver with many records.

And let's not forget, the 2018 F1 season starts this week!

 

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My pleasure, Jim. I've yet to visit an F1 event although I've been to plenty of motorcycle races in my time. I just can't believe how expensive tickets are, as for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone the general admission area is over 230 dollars. It's double that and more for the cheapest stands!

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