
Ayrton Senna's 1984 F1 Debut Car Heads to Auction
The Toleman TG183B, the Formula 1 car Ayrton Senna drove in his debut 1984 season, is up for auction with an estimate of €2.8–3.8 million. Recently driven by Pierre Gasly in a tribute, this historically preserved chassis represents the starting point of Senna's legendary career.
Ayrton Senna's first Formula 1 car, the Toleman TG183B he drove in his 1984 debut season, is set for auction with an estimated value of €2.8–3.8 million. The car, which saw Senna score his first championship points, was recently driven by current Alpine driver Pierre Gasly in a special tribute, highlighting its enduring emotional and historical significance in the sport.
Why it matters:
This auction represents more than the sale of a vintage race car; it's a piece of foundational F1 history hitting the market. The TG183B is the vehicle that launched the career of a driver many consider the greatest of all time, making it a unique artifact that connects the sport's past legends with its present stars, as demonstrated by Gasly's recent drive.
The Details:
- Historic Debut: Chassis number 02 is the actual car Ayrton Senna drove in his F1 debut at the 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix and three subsequent races.
- First Points: Senna scored his first-ever World Championship points in this car, finishing sixth at the 1984 South African and Belgian Grands Prix.
- Preserved Condition: According to RM Sotheby's, the car is "wonderfully preserved" and features a period-correct Hart 415T turbo engine and a rebuilt gearbox. It was designed by the legendary Rory Byrne, who later designed championship-winning cars for Ferrari.
- Modern Connection: The car's legacy was recently reinforced when Pierre Gasly drove it at Silverstone in 2024 to mark the 40th anniversary of Senna's debut and 30 years since his passing.
- Gasly called the experience "incredible" and "so emotional," noting the pure, mechanical feel of the car compared to modern F1 machines.
- Documentary Star: The chassis was also driven by former F1 driver Martin Brundle for the 2022 Sky Sports F1 documentary, "The Story of Toleman."
What's next:
The auction will test the market value of a uniquely significant piece of motorsport history. Its sale is expected to attract significant interest from collectors and institutions worldwide, serving as a tangible investment in the legacy of Ayrton Senna. The car's journey from a midfield contender in 1984 to a multi-million-euro symbol of racing heritage underscores the timeless appeal of F1's most iconic stories and figures.
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