Ducati 916 "Senna" '1995 Produced in 300 copies

The paths of Ducati and Ayrton Senna crossed for the first time in 1990, when Claudio Castiglioni, then owner of Ducati and a passionate fan of Senna and his innate talent, gave the three-time world champion an 851 SP. In the following years Senna and Ducati realised that they had many values ​​in common, and when the World Champion saw the new Ducati 916 in person he was absolutely fascinated by it, giving rise to the idea of ​​a collaboration on a special project capable of uniting the Ducati brand and the Senna brand.

Thus was born the Ducati 916 Senna, a motorcycle characterized by a livery chosen by the Brazilian driver personally, opting for a contrasting graphic between anthracite grey, matt black and red, which became iconic in the following years. The special series, limited to just 300 units, was announced by Ducati in March 1994.

Ducati 916 "Senna" II '1997 Produced in 300 copies

Ducati 916 "Senna" III '1998 Produced in 300 copies

2003 MV Agusta F4 750 "Senna" '2002–03 Produced in 300 copies

MV Agusta F4 1000 "Senna" Worldwide '2006 Produced in 300 copies

Ducati 1199 Panigale S "Senna" Brazil '2014 Produced in 161 copies

Realised exclusively for the Brazilian market, a limited edition series of just 161 motorcycles was produced, signifying the number of F1 Grand Prix raced by the Brazilian star. The special livery colour was chosen by Ayrton Senna himself during his visit to the Ducati factory only a few weeks before his last race in Imola in 1994, and later used to produce a first series of 300 motorcycles designed to honour star in 1995.

Ducati Monster "Senna" '2024 Produced in 341 copies

Ducati pays homage to Ayrton Senna by presenting a collector’s limited edition Monster honouring the extraordinary career of the Brazilian racing driver and the legacy he left behind. The limited number of units is a tribute to the legend: 341. 3 is the number of World Titles won by Senna in Formula 1®. 41 is the number of Grands Prix that Ayrton finished celebrating on the top step of the podium.

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