Rare original ticket for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka on 24th October 1993. It was Ayrton's penultimate race win. 

Nicely framed with a picture of Ayrton during the race.

This rare ticket is in excellent condition and shows Ayrton in the McLaren on the front.

The 53-lap race was won by Senna driving a McLaren-Ford, after he started from 2nd position.  Alain Prost finished 2nd in a Williams-Renault, having started from Pole Position.  Senna's teammate Mika Hakkinen came 3rd, achieving his 1st podium finish.

The race is also famous for an altercation between Eddie Irvine and Senna after the race where Senna is reported to have been furious at Irvine's attempts to unlap himself immediately after being lapped on lap 34. 

The Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka had been the place of many of Ayrton's great races/championship deciders from winning his first championship at Suzuka in '88 to the controversies of '89 (punted off by Prost, resuming the race and winning but then controversially disqualified) and '90 (the crash with Prost at the first corner second championship) and again clinching his third world championship in '91. 1993 was arguably one of Senna's greatest seasons as he fought back against the superior Williams to record five victories and to push Prost hard for much of the season, finishing runner-up in the championship.  

Frame measures 12" (30cm) x 15" (38cm).

This is a nice piece of Ayrton Senna memorabilia.

Thanks for looking!