Produced by IRON STUDIOS the statue is in polystone and measures 27 cm
On November 7, 1993, at the Adelaide Circuit in South Australia, the greatest Brazilian driver of all time, Ayrton Senna, driving his McLaren-Ford, achieved the 41st and last victory of his Formula 1 career in the "1993 Australian Grand Prix", beating the French driver Alain Prost by just nine seconds, in an unforgettable performance where, after having achieved pole position, Senna led the race almost from start to finish.
Memorable like all the others, this latest victory of the legendary Brazilian champion also marked the farewell from the tracks of his rival, like Alain Prost's last Grand Prix before retiring, conquering second place with his Williams-Renault.
After the victory, at the podium celebrations, in an exemplary gesture of respect and sportsmanship, Senna invited Prost to take the top step next to him. This historic moment in motorsport is now immortalized by Iron Studios in collaboration with Instituto Ayrton Senna, who proudly presents the statue "Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna, The Last Podium - Deluxe Art Scale 1/10", replicating a simple, yet very special gesture, which eliminated any tension or rivalry that might have existed, and, concluding "the end of an era" as Senna himself later said.
Later, Prost wrote a letter in his own hand to Senna in a unique tribute of respect and admiration to the greatest Brazilian driver of all time, and Iron Studios adds a copy of this letter to his statue.