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Ayrton Senna's car pulls up at Bossa Market

Ayrton Senna's car pulls up at Bossa Market

Time Out14-05-2025
Considered the biggest celebration of Brazilian culture in Europe, Bossa Market once again transforms FIARTIL into a stage for unforgettable flavours, sounds and experiences. Among this year's highlights is a true motorsport icon: Ayrton Senna's car. It was behind the wheel of this very model that the legendary Brazilian driver clinched two Formula Ford 1600 titles, marking the beginning of his rise to the top of the racing world. A real treasure on wheels, on display in Zone 2's garden, at the CRM Motors stand.
But the story doesn't end there. Right next to this historic vehicle, visitors will also find the Bossa Racing Team's car – a recent project that blends a passion for speed with the vibrant soul of Bossa. Just one more reason to swing by the stand.
At last year's edition, over 12,000 people turned up for Bossa Market – and this year's shaping up to be even bigger. With more than 120 stalls, live acts taking over the Palco Bossa stage, and an unbeatable atmosphere, it's the kind of event the whole family will love (and no one will be standing still). Don't miss out – hop over to the website and grab your ticket.
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