Ayrton Senna's Toleman TG184-2 F1 car up for auction

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Old 03-24-2012, 05:01 PM
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Ayrton Senna's Toleman TG184-2 F1 car up for auction

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UNIQUE SENNA F1 CAR UP FOR AUCTION

A truly unique piece of motorsport history, a Toleman TG184-2 Formula One car driven by Ayrton Senna in his debut F1 season, is up for auction at The Spring Sale to be hosted by Silverstone Auctions on 16th May.

This particular car has become the stuff of legends and is perhaps best known for Senna's remarkable second place drive in the rain-soaked 1984 Monaco GP, arguably the race which first demonstrated his extraordinary talents to the world.

Nick Whale, managing director, Silverstone Auctions, said: "We are thrilled to bring this iconic race car to auction as it's undoubtedly one of the most important lots we've ever offered under the hammer.

"Senna mania is reaching fever pitch and rightly so as he's considered by many as the greatest F1 driver we've ever seen. It goes without saying that this will be one of the star attractions at the sale as it's a very rare chance to own a much sought after piece of motorsport and Ayrton Senna history."

Indeed, the Toleman, which Senna also raced to 3rd in the British and 7th in the Canadian Grand Prix's, has been in private ownership for the past 16 years, so its sale at open market really is an opportunity not to be missed.

However, Silverstone Auctions is no stranger to success with Senna related lots. At its first auction of the year, a helmet and race suit used by the driver fetched £74,750and £35,650, respectively, both considerably more than their pre-sale estimates.

And while the race car is undoubtedly one of the key lots at the forthcoming Spring Sale to be held at Silverstone, it will be joined by an impressive range of other race cars, modern sports cars, motorcycles and automobilia

"Excitement is building for the auction which promises to be a must attend sale for any serious collector or motorsport enthusiast. Apart from the Senna F1 car, another notable early entry is a stunning 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7, estimated at between £190,000 to £210,000. If these are examples of what's to follow, then it promises to be quite an event," added Nick.

Those interested in submitting an entry into The Spring Sale, or any of Silverstone Auctions forthcoming events, are invited to call the team on 01926 691 141 or email enquiries@silverstoneauctions.com

























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Thatt would look awesome in my garage.
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that looks terrifying to drive!
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^ Indeed!

Amazing to look back at F1 cars over the decades isn't it?
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by todays standards such a simple vehicle, I agree must have been sheer terror driving at those speeds.
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i would be scared to drive it fast which is probably the only way it can be driven. plus, i am probably too fat to get in it anyways.
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I don't think anyone is driving that beast anymore.
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Originally Posted by Majofo
I don't think anyone is driving that beast anymore.
It was driven at Goodwood in 2007, actually the older F1 cars are easier to bring to the track versus the more modern cars with their exotic electronics and pneumatic valves.

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I want that John Player Special Lotus behind it! Is that Mansell's car?
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Originally Posted by charliemike
I want that John Player Special Lotus behind it! Is that Mansell's car?
Nope that is another car from Senna's history. The Lotus 98T with which he won two races with in 1986.
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I'll take the Lotus.
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Originally Posted by o1s
i would be scared to drive it fast which is probably the only way it can be driven. plus, i am probably too fat to get in it anyways.
You'd be surprised how un-thin some of the mechanics can be.

This is 1983's Toleman's TG183 that I happened to get a picture of in the garages at the Detroit Grand Prix.


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