Gear: Ayrton Senna Posters Celebrate the Master's Triumphs

Ayrton Senna Posters Celebrate the Master’s Triumphs

By Petrolicious Productions
July 29, 2014
4 comments

This year marked the twentieth anniversary of Mr. Ayrton Senna’s tragic death while leading the San Marino Grand Prix at the age of thirty-four. His Formula One career spanned eleven seasons during which he earned nicknames such as “Rain Man” for his otherworldly control in the wet, set a record for most pole-positions (sixty-five, held until 2006), and was a triple World Champion. In honor of Ayrton’s amazing career and talent, The Collector Studio has just released a set of three posters.

The first poster recalls his first win, which came in the 1985 Portuguese GP at Estoril in a John Player Special Lotus 97T. The second, pays homage to Ayrton’s first win at Monaco in 1987 driving the Camel Lotus 99T. And the final poster celebrates his triple World Champion status, all while at McLaren. They all measure 28″ x 34″ and are printed on heavy stock using high quality giclee printing.

Check out the rest of the Senna Collection, including an original, race used and signed 1988 Championship helmet, shown below. If you’re interested in the posters (or helmet) please email info@collectorstudio.com or call 416-975-5442. For a 10% discount just mention that you’re a Petrolista!

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Morry
9 years ago

If you check the finished version of the Camel poster on my site – you will notice ‘Victories’ is correctly written. I sent the Petrolicious people the wrong image of that poster by mistake. The one you will get is revised and correct.
Thanks for your orders!
Morry

Marc
Marc
9 years ago

Nice. Too bad there’s a typo on the yellow one. It’s “victories” not “victory’s.”

Michael Mudge
Michael Mudge
9 years ago

IMHO there was never a better looking and scarier F-1 than the John Player Lotus. You didn’t know if you should caress it or run like hell from it.

Ian
Ian
9 years ago

The first victory poster needs to be on a shirt. Love that.

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