One of three iconic Honda NSX supercars owned by the legendary F1 driver Ayrton Senna has been listed for sale on Auto Trader.
The red sports car is currently owned by Robert McFagan of East Sussex. It has been listed for sale with a price of half a million pounds.Senna died at the Imola race track at the age of 34 while driving a Williams at the San Marino GP in 1994. He is considered to be among the greatest driver in the history of the sport, winning 41 races including three world titles.
It has just over 39,000 miles on the clock.Mr McFagan told the Telegraph: “I first bought the car in 2013 during a trip to the Algarve in Portugal and have owned it ever since where it has sat proudly at my estate in East Sussex. Senna’s red NSX was given to him by Honda who he had a commercial partnership with and Senna frequently used and was photographed with the car during his stays in Portugal.
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