The photos uploaded on the IAA website showed the carnage. The front end of the Senna was severely distorted and had parts missing. The grille, headlights and internals are gone. All airbags were ...
Settle down now, we haven't spoiled the results of the Monaco Grand Prix. For one thing, the race itself is on Sunday. For another, there hasn't been a Senna driving in F1 since Ayrton died in 1994.
Photo by: Neri Valenti If those many Senna Monaco qualifying videos—the ones wherein our hero judo grapples the wheel through every hairpin—showed off his aggressive self-assurance ...
Ayrton Senna’s 1993 MP4/8A F1 sold for €4,197,500 (including the buyer's premium) at Bonham’s Monaco sale ... the MP4/8A was clad in the famous red and white Marlboro livery.