Ayrton Senna – Promotional Poster for Goodyear – SIGNED by Senna/Dennis and Berger
£2,850.00
Goodyear 1988
Ayrton Senna, Gerhard Berger and Ron Dennis: a multi-signed photographic display of the Honda Marlboro McLaren Formula One team, circa 1988.
Colour photographic print depicting the McLaren team posed in the pit lane with the McLaren MP4/4, signed in black marker by Ayrton Senna, Gerhard Berger and inscribed by team principal Ron Dennis; the image a period Goodyear promotional piece, with printed caption referencing the team’s sequence of Grand Prix victories and featuring Senna’s Number 8 car.
Framed and mounted. Overall dimensions 64 by 89 cm.
An evocative and scarce multi-signed image from McLaren’s most dominant era, the 1988 season seeing the MP4/4 secure 15 victories from 16 races. Signed material combining Senna with both his teammate Berger and team principal Dennis is uncommon, particularly in large-format presentation pieces of this nature, and such items remain highly sought after by collectors of historic motor racing memorabilia.
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Goodyear 1988
Ayrton Senna, Gerhard Berger and Ron Dennis: a multi-signed photographic display of the Honda Marlboro McLaren Formula One team, circa 1988.
Colour photographic print depicting the McLaren team posed in the pit lane with the McLaren MP4/4, signed in black marker by Ayrton Senna, Gerhard Berger and inscribed by team principal Ron Dennis; the image a period Goodyear promotional piece, with printed caption referencing the team’s sequence of Grand Prix victories and featuring Senna’s Number 8 car.
Framed and mounted. Overall dimensions 64 by 89 cm.
An evocative and scarce multi-signed image from McLaren’s most dominant era, the 1988 season seeing the MP4/4 secure 15 victories from 16 races. Signed material combining Senna with both his teammate Berger and team principal Dennis is uncommon, particularly in large-format presentation pieces of this nature, and such items remain highly sought after by collectors of historic motor racing memorabilia.












