It's one of the most memorable Grands Prix ever, and quite possibly Ayrton Senna's greatest drive – and now the 1993 European GP is to be celebrated at this year's Donington Historic Festival.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the race – which was the first Grand Prix at Donington for 55 years – and the festival will pay tribute to it throughout the weekend.
F1 cars will feature in on-track demonstrations on both the Saturday and Sunday, and there'll be static displays running across all three days. Visitors will also get the chance to share their memories of the classic race.
The cars on show will all either have been driven by Senna or competed against him. They'll include his McLaren MP4/8 test car from the Donington race, and a 1993 Benetton B193B that was raced throughout the season by Michael Schumacher and Riccardo Patrese.
Other F1 cars to feature will include the Toleman TG-184-01 Hart Turbo used by Senna at the 1984 British Grand Prix, a Camel Lotus/Judd 101/3 raced in 1989 by Nelson Piquet and Satoru Nakajima and Gerhard Berger’s 1992 Canadian GP-winning McLaren MP4/7A-8.
The '93 European GP is widely regarded as one of the greatest of Senna's victories, and undoubtedly one of the best first laps ever, by anyone.