Ayrton Senna is widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers to ever live and his nephew Bruno, a former F1 driver himself, is amazed about how 'fond' Aussies still are of him, according to reports.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Bruno said that he was amazed by the amount of support Ayrton had in Australia, and how even 20 years later, people were still paying tribute to him, celebrating his career, his life.
He added that it is something that always feels warm inside because he is sure that people really still love him.
Senna's 1988 championship winning McLaren MP4/4 is usually on display in a gallery at the McLaren Technology Centre, 50km southwest of London but it is now being readied for shipment to Australia for the two-day Top Gear Festival in Sydney next March, the report said.
The car will be on display only as part of the Ayrton Senna Tribute Exhibition at the Top Gear Festival, the report added.
The top rating program host James May, said while F1 cars had come a long way in 20 years, so too had the fascination with the sport and those who had achieved so much such as Ayrton, the report mentioned.
Ayrton Senna was killed in a high-speed crash while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, according to the report.