F1 Car

1989 Leyton House March CG891 - Chassis 02

The Leyton House CG891 marked Adrian Newey’s early steps in Formula 1 design, with chassis 02 featuring in eleven races during the 1989 season and delivering a mix of resilience, setbacks, and standout moments.

1989 Leyton House March CG891 - Chassis 02

1997 Williams FW19 - Chassis 6

The Williams FW19 marked the end of an era, Renault power, Adrian Newey design, and a championship-winning campaign led by Jacques Villeneuve. While chassis 06 never raced, its role behind the scenes helped shape one of Formula 1’s most decisive seasons.

1997 Williams FW19 - Chassis 6

1991 Ferrari 642

A closer look at the 1991 Ferrari 642, the Formula 1 car raced by Alain Prost and Jean Alesi during a turbulent season shaped by Ferrari’s conservative design approach, internal politics, and the final escalation of the Senna-Prost rivalry.

1991 Ferrari 642

1984 Toleman TG183B - Ex Ayrton Senna

The 1984 Toleman TG183B, chassis 05, was the car that launched Ayrton Senna’s Formula 1 career. From his debut on home soil in Brazil to his first World Championship points, this remarkable machine marked the beginning of one of the sport’s greatest legends.

1984 Toleman TG183B - Ex Ayrton Senna

1986 Lotus 98T

Ayrton Senna’s 1986 Lotus 98T was the embodiment of raw turbo power and fearless driving, from Jerez pole dominance to pulse-racing battles at the Spanish and U.S. Grands Prix, it defined one of Formula One’s most extreme seasons.

1986 Lotus 98T

The 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix winning McLaren MP4/6

In one of Formula 1’s most unforgettable races, Ayrton Senna conquered the rain, exhaustion, and a failing gearbox to win his first Brazilian Grand Prix. The McLaren MP4/6 became an instant legend, carrying him to both victory and immortality.

The 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix winning McLaren MP4/6

Historic F1 Cars Light Up Monza 2025

During the 2025 Italian Grand Prix weekend, Officina Caira turned Monza into a living museum of Formula 1 history. Silvano and Sebastiano Caira gathered a stunning lineup of historic F1 cars, from the Ferrari 312B of 1970 to the Mercedes W13 of 2022, and reunited them with legendary drivers in special FIA-sanctioned demo runs. It was more than nostalgia; it was proof that Grand Prix heritage still belongs on track, at full speed.

Historic F1 Cars Light Up Monza 2025

1978 Ferrari 312 T3

The Ex-Carlos Reutemann, Gilles Villeneuve 1978 British Grand Prix-winning, 1979 Race of Champions-winning

1978 Ferrari 312 T3