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Ferrari SF-25 F1 2025 Miami GP Special Livery Charles Leclerc in 1:18 scale w/ Luxury Pack


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This is the Ferrari SF-25 F1 2025 Miami GP Special Livery Charles Leclerc in 1:18 scale w/ Luxury Pack by BBR.

At the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc piloted the Ferrari SF-25 featuring a striking special livery co-designed with HP, commemorating the first anniversary of their partnership. This livery introduced asymmetric graphic elements for the first time in Scuderia Ferrari's history, blending the classic Ferrari red with HP's signature white and electric blue accents on the front and rear wings, complemented by white-painted wheels. Beyond aesthetics, the livery utilized innovative materials developed collaboratively by Ferrari and HP engineers, resulting in a wrap that was up to 14% lighter and 17% thinner than previous versions, enhancing thermal resistance and sustainability by being PVC-free and fully recyclable. Despite the visual innovation, the race proved challenging for Leclerc. He qualified eighth and faced stiff competition, ultimately finishing seventh, just ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton. The Miami Grand Prix highlighted the SF-25's ongoing performance struggles, as both Ferrari drivers contended with midfield rivals like Williams on merit . While the special livery symbolized technological advancement and a deepening partnership with HP, it also underscored the team's need for continued development to return to the forefront of Formula 1 competition.

This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish with opening features and an extremely
detailed engine. BBR models are known for their accuracy of scale, shape and detail throughout the
industry. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for the most
authentic replication.
BBR models are usually produced in very small production quantities that often sell out at "pre-order"

BASE AND DISPLAY CASE INCLUDED

DISCOVER THE DETAILS: faithful replica of the front wing with the 3 parts spaced when viewed horizontally but overlapping when viewed vertically using a new molding technology. Other details will be visible soon in the pictures of the final models.