The rainy Monaco Grand Prix in his debut year, his first victory the following year, the world championship he won after a fierce battle to the death with Prost, the setback caused by Honda's withdrawal, the accusastions and feuds that befell him because of his championship, and his accidental death in San Marino: ...... The unparalleled genius of the man is evident in his unparalleled genius. Ayrton Senna, the nobleman of the F1 world, left an indelible mark on people's memories by clearly displaying his unparalleled genius. This exhibition looks back on the man who is still talked about as "the greatest F1 driver of all time" through the treasured photographs taken by photographer Mick Park. Amidst the extreme tension of racing, we see glimpses of Senna's soft expression, and the deep look in his eye as he relentlessly pursued the fastest lap times and the pinnacle of his sport. Ayrton Senna's breath is in each and every one of these photographs.
Required items: Confirmation of permission for use with the Ayrton Senna Foundation (IAS).