THE INCIDENT AT SUZUKA
$389.00
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The 1989 Grand Prix at Suzuka is one of the most controversial in F1 history, as the culmination of Alain Prost and Ayrton Sennna's tumultuous two-year rivalry as teammates at McLaren. The Japanese Grand Prix decided the 1989 Drivers' Championship in Prost's favour, after a collision on lap 47 at the final chicane between him and Ayrton put them both off the track. While Prost abandoned his stalled car, Ayrton restarted his, made a pit stop to change his front wing, and overhauled Alessandro Nannini to take victory. Following the race Ayrton was controversially disqualified for getting a push start from the marshals to rejoin the circuit, handing the title to Prost. 300 Limited Edition giclee prints on museum
quality canvas. Hand signed and numbered by the artist.
24”x48”
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