The statue of Ayrton Senna is a life-size bronze statue of Ayrton Senna in Waà Âbrzych, Poland, recalling him from the Hungaroring circuit. Senna is shown sitting, depicted on the tyre of a Formula 1 racing car.
The monument is located in Waà Âbrzych, Poland, on the street that bears his name, next to the Mining and Motorsports Museum.
The grand opening of the statue took place on September 18, 2021, in Mining and Motorsports Museum in Waà Âbrzych.
The monument commemorating the Brazilian racing driver, three-time Formula 1 world champion, was erected on Ayrton Senna Street, which was officially named by the Waà Âbrzych City Council in 2015. The initiative was supported from the beginning by Mayor Roman Szeà Âemej, who was present at the unveiling ceremony of the monument. It was attended by Hadil Fontes da Rocha Vianna, Ambassador of Brazil, and the prominent Polish racers including Sobiesà Âaw Zasada, Krzysztof Holowczyc, Maciej Wisà Âawski, Maciej Szczepaniak, Rafaà  Sonik, Grzegorz Grzyb, Andrzej Kalitowicz.
Financed by Jerzy Mazur and the founders who support him, the monument refers to a memory from 1986 at the Hungaroring circuit. The initial concept of the statue that was born Jerzy Mazur's imagination - that is Senna depicted in a seated position - was drawn by Stefan Romecki, the Polish racer and graphic designer. The final design of the monument is credited to Dmitrij Buà Âawka-Fankidejski - a sculptor with the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk - who undertook to create the sculpture.