Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA

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Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA
Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA
Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA
Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA
Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA

Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA
This is a very special item from an unbelievable race that Ayrton Senna defied all logic by winning with the smallest of margins from Britains Nigel Mansell in the Williams. This was Mansell’s championship winning year. This would benefit from framing with images from the race. The classic image being Mansell harrying Senna all the way to the finish line over the final laps. Mansell having a much quicker and superior car. Signed by Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, Johnnie Herbert and Martin Brundle. The conditions for the race were overcast, but warm and dry. The drivers took to the track on Sunday morning for a 30-minute warm-up session and Williams driver Ricardo Patrese. Finished fastest with Mansell down in fifth. Performed strongly in his Footwork. To finish the session second, but his team-mate Aguri Suzuki. Was sent to hospital for checks after crashing his FA13. The Japanese driver was later pronounced fit to race. The formation lap started at 15:30 local time. 26 cars qualified for the race, but only 25 took to the grid for the start as Gianni Morbidelli. Couldn’t start his car during the warm-up lap and subsequently had to start from the pit lane. At the start, Senna. Into the first corner. Also experienced his second crash of the weekend within the opening lap by running into the barrier on the exit of Mirabeau. The order at the end of lap one was Mansell in first, followed by Senna, Patrese, Alesi, Schumacher and Berger. Morbidelli joined the race a couple of laps down but only managed one lap before the gearbox again caused problems and forced him to retire for good. Had moved up to nineteenth place thanks to the six earlier retirements but was forced to retire the Andrea Moda S921. On lap 11 in the pits due to engine problems with the Judd GV. Patrese began to attack Senna but then began to drop back with gearbox troubles. On lap 12, Schumacher tried to pass Alesi in the Loews Hairpin and the two collided, and an electronic box was damaged in Alesi’s car. Alesi continued to stay in fifth for another 16 laps with Schumacher getting ahead of him, before the damage forced him to retire on lap 28, this promoted Berger. Was chasing Berger, but he made an error in Nouvelle Chicane and not only suffered a puncture but also damaged the Benetton’s front wing and had to pit for repairs, giving sixth place to Capelli. On lap 32 Berger had to retire when his gearbox failed. On lap 60 Michele Alboreto. Made a mistake and spun in front of Senna’s McLaren. Nearly causing a collision between them. In avoiding Alboreto’s Footwork. Senna lost nearly 10 seconds. Was running in 5th place despite having been lapped by Nigel Mansell. However on lap 61 he spun at Casino Square, damaging the steering arm. When he reached the swimming pool complex the damage caused him to spin and slide backwards wedging his Ferrari. Into barrier before Rascasse at a 45-degree angle. His retirement reminded the BBC F1 commentary team of the speculation regarding his future with Ferrari. Which had been prominent before the race weekend. Led the race in his Williams FW14. Up until lap 70, but then suffered a loose wheel nut and was forced into the pits, emerging behind Ayrton Senna. Mansell, on fresh tyres, set a lap record almost two seconds quicker than Senna’s and closed from 5.2 to 1.9 seconds in only two laps. The pair duelled around Monaco. For the final three laps but Mansell could find no way past, finishing just two-tenths of a second behind the Brazilian. It was Senna’s fifth win at Monaco, equalling Graham Hill’s record. Ricardo Patrese took the final podium position after just holding off Michael Schumacher’s Benetton who finished fourth. The item “Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA” is in sale since Thursday, November 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Sports Memorabilia\Motor Sport Memorabilia\Formula 1\Autographs”. The seller is “phicartwrigh_0″ and is located in London, London. This item can be shipped to all countries in Europe, United States, Canada, Australia.
  • Period: 1990s
  • Autographed: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France

Monaco GP programme, 1992 signed Ayrton Senna, Mansell, Herbert, Brundle with COA