
4th place in the Pacific Championship Race kart championship, won in 1978.



Super License issued by the International Motor Sports Federation in 1982.



International competitor license, issued by the Brazilian Automobile Confederation and the International Automobile Federation, in 1986.



1988 Formula 1 World Champion trophy from the International Automobile Federation.



Casco D’Oro Trophy (gold helmet), awarded by the Italian magazine Auto Sprint, for winning the 1988 Formula 1 World Championship.



1990 Formula 1 World Champion trophy from the International Motoring Federation.



1991 Formula 1 World Champion trophy from the International Automobile Federation.



Casco D’Oro Trophy (gold helmet), awarded by the Italian magazine Auto Sprint, for winning the 1991 Formula 1 World Championship.



Champagne used by Ayrton Senna to celebrate victory in the 1991 Monaco Grand Prix.



Graham Hill Trophy, won by Ayrton Senna after his fifth victory at the Monaco GP (1987, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992).



Gran Cruz degree of the Order of Judicial Merit of Labor, granted to Ayrton Senna in posthumous honor on August 11, 1994.



Special tribute from the International Star Registry to Ayrton Senna, who named a star in the universe after the three-time champion in 1994.



Firefighters pay homage to Ayrton Senna with a corporate helmet designed in the colors of the Brazilian pilot's helmet in 1995.



Commemorative helmet of the 1991 world title. Tribute was granted by the International Automobile Federation in 1999, when the entity paid tribute to the champions in the fiftieth anniversary of F1.



Watercolor and gouache canvas, a tribute to Ayrton Senna from artist Craig Warwick.



Watercolor and graphite canvas, work from 1990, a tribute to Ayrton Senna from artist Craig Warwick.



Canvas by artist Edward de Geus in honor of Ayrton Senna. Work from 1997.



Painting on ceramics that portrays Ayrton Senna in the cockpit, by the artist Sante Guinassi.



Mixed technique on canvas, 1995 work by artist Naza in honor of Ayrton Senna.



First helmet used by Ayrton Senna in karting, in 1973.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna at the World Kart Championship between 1978 and 1982, designed by Sid Mosca.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna at the first Monaco GP he competed in 1984.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna in his first F1 victory at the Portuguese GP in 1985.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna at the 1994 Brazilian GP.



Helmet used in Detroit when raising the Flag for the first time.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna in the first of six victories won at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1987.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna with stylized design of two planes in an upward flight, to honor the Brazilian Air Force, in 1988.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna at the 1988 Japanese Grand Prix, when he won his first Formula 1 world title.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna at the 1990 Japanese GP, when he won his second Formula 1 world title.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna in his second victory at the Brazilian GP in 1993. He also wore the helmet at the South African GP of the same year.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna during the 1992 F1 season.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna in his second victory at the Brazilian GP in 1993. He also wore the helmet at the South African GP of the same year.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna in most F1 races in 1993.



Helmet worn by Ayrton Senna in Bercy, France, during the Elf Master Karting Indoor, in 1993, with the emblematic phrase “Senna - Driven to Perfection”.



Gloves worn by Ayrton Senna at the 1994 Pacific GP.



Gloves worn by Ayrton Senna in 1991, the year he won his third F1 world title.



Toleman jumpsuit, worn by Ayrton Senna in his first year in F1 in 1984.



Overalls worn by Ayrton Senna in some 1985 races.



Lotus overalls worn by Ayrton Senna in the 1986 F1 season.



Lotus overalls worn by Ayrton Senna in the 1987 F1 season.



McLaren overalls, with the Brazilian flag, worn by Ayrton Senna in the 1992 F1 season.



Williams overalls worn by Ayrton Senna in 1994.



Overalls worn by Ayrton Senna in Bercy, France, during the Elf Maser Karting Indoor, in 1993.
































































































































