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SUZUKA CIRCUIT 1991 NEW T-SHIRT

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The 1991 Formula 1 Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan was a race marked by high drama and intense competition. Held on October 20, 1991, it was the penultimate race of the season and a critical battleground in the fight for the World Championship. The Suzuka Circuit, known for its challenging layout with a combination of fast straights and technical corners, provided the perfect stage for this epic showdown.

The race is best remembered for the fierce rivalry between Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell. Senna, driving for McLaren-Honda, entered the race leading the championship standings, while Mansell, driving for Williams-Renault, was his closest challenger. The tension was palpable as the two drivers battled for supremacy.

The race took a dramatic turn when Mansell, under immense pressure, spun out and was forced to retire, effectively handing the championship to Senna. Ayrton Senna went on to win the race, securing his third World Championship title. His teammate, Gerhard Berger, finished second, making it a 1-2 finish for McLaren-Honda. Riccardo Patrese, also driving for Williams-Renault, completed the podium in third place.

The 1991 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka was not just a race; it was a defining moment in F1 history, showcasing the brilliance and tenacity of one of the sport's greatest drivers, Ayrton Senna. It remains a memorable chapter in the annals of Formula 1, celebrated for its high stakes, dramatic moments, and the crowning of a legendary champion.

You can be a part of this story, wearing an original t-shirt from 1991, from Suzuka Circuit.

Brand new never used in box, L size

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