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Ayrton Senna’s F1 Car From His First Brazilian Grand Prix Win Could Fetch $15 Million
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Ayrton Senna's Historic 1991 McLaren Goes Up For Auction, Could Fetch $15M
Paul-Henri Cahier/Getty ImagesAyrton Senna is one of the, if not the greatest Formula One drivers of all time. That was never more evident than during the 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix when he wrestled his McLaren MP4/6-1 with a broken gearbox to victory. It would be his first-ever victory at his home track. Senna finished 1991 as the youngest driver to ever win back-to-back Formula One championships. The title also made him the youngest three-time …
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