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Ayrton Senna 1985 Lotus 97T JPS F1 - Limited Edition print (Various Sizes)
Ayrton Senna 1985 Lotus 97T JPS F1 - Limited Edition print
Introducing a limited edition print that captures the essence of Ayrton Senna's 1985 F1 car - the Lotus 97T complete with iconic John Player Special livery. This artwork, derived from an original painting by artist Ian Salmon, presents a unique top-down perspective of the iconic car set against a stylised JPS style cigarette packet backdrop—a nod to the era's prominent sponsorship.
The 97T proved competitive during the season, with Senna taking 7 poles and his first ever 2 F1 race wins. Senna's first was a brilliant performance in the Portuguese Grand Prix where he won by over a minute in monsoon conditions. His second came in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa, held in wet/dry conditions.
Printed on high-quality, archival paper, and limited to 250 pieces, each print is signed and numbered, making it a unique collector’s piece for F1 fans and art collectors alike.
The original painting was completed with acrylic paint. A custom painted frame Embellished version like the original painting is also available to spec with your print.
Original Painting is available here.
Highlights
- Unframed or framed options (inc custom painted frame option)
- Multiple Sizes available
- Printed on Museum Grade 300gsm Fine Art Paper (Foamex for Painted Frame option)
- Limited to 250 copies only
- Signed by the Artist, Numbered and Certificate of Authenticity provided.
- FREE UK delivery (processing times further below)
- Worldwide shipping available (processing times further below)
- Check my 5 Star reviews below
- For every product sold a Mangrove tree is planted in Madagascar to support Biodiversity and fight climate change
Frame options
- Standard
- Mounted/Matted (adds extra border inside of frame - not available for size A0)
- Custom Painted (available for size A1 and A0)
Ayrton Senna 1985 Lotus 97T JPS F1 - Limited Edition print
Introducing a limited edition print that captures the essence of Ayrton Senna's 1985 F1 car - the Lotus 97T complete with iconic John Player Special livery. This artwork, derived from an original painting by artist Ian Salmon, presents a unique top-down perspective of the iconic car set against a stylised JPS style cigarette packet backdrop—a nod to the era's prominent sponsorship.
The 97T proved competitive during the season, with Senna taking 7 poles and his first ever 2 F1 race wins. Senna's first was a brilliant performance in the Portuguese Grand Prix where he won by over a minute in monsoon conditions. His second came in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa, held in wet/dry conditions.
Printed on high-quality, archival paper, and limited to 250 pieces, each print is signed and numbered, making it a unique collector’s piece for F1 fans and art collectors alike.
The original painting was completed with acrylic paint. A custom painted frame Embellished version like the original painting is also available to spec with your print.
Original Painting is available here.
Highlights
- Unframed or framed options (inc custom painted frame option)
- Multiple Sizes available
- Printed on Museum Grade 300gsm Fine Art Paper (Foamex for Painted Frame option)
- Limited to 250 copies only
- Signed by the Artist, Numbered and Certificate of Authenticity provided.
- FREE UK delivery (processing times further below)
- Worldwide shipping available (processing times further below)
- Check my 5 Star reviews below
- For every product sold a Mangrove tree is planted in Madagascar to support Biodiversity and fight climate change
Frame options
- Standard
- Mounted/Matted (adds extra border inside of frame - not available for size A0)
- Custom Painted (available for size A1 and A0)
SHIPPING INFO
FREE UK Shipping
Order Processing time (Working days)
- Unframed: 2-3 days.
- Framed: 3-5 days.
Shipping Estimates (Working days)
- UK: 1-2 days
- Europe: 2-3 days
- USA & Canada: 2-5 days
- Australia and NZ: 5-7 days
- Rest of the World: 5-7 days