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This is the Ferrari 250 TR59-60 Targa Florio 1960 Car #202 DNF C. Allison/R. Ginther/G. Cabianca in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1960 Targa Florio, the Ferrari 250 TR59/60 car #202 was piloted by a trio of skilled drivers Cliff Allison, Richie Ginther, and Giorgio Scarlatti (often listed with Gino Munaron or Giulio Cabianca in various sources). Despite Ferrari's strong lineup, the car did not... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 250 TR59-60 Sebring 12h 1961 Car #17 3rd P. Rodriguez/ R. Rodriguez in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1961 Sebring 12 Hours, the Ferrari 250 TR59/60 bearing car #17 finished an impressive 3rd overall, driven by the talented Mexican brothers Pedro and Ricardo Rodr guez. Still early in their careers, the Rodr guez brothers demonstrated remarkable skill and composure, particularl... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 250 TR59-60 Le Mans 24h 1960 Car #11 Winner O. Gendebien/ P. Fr re in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.The Ferrari 250 TR59/60, piloted by Olivier Gendebien and Paul Fr re, claimed victory at the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans in car #11, marking a significant win for Ferrari during a golden era of endurance racing. Gendebien, a Belgian endurance legend, and Fr re, also Belgian and a form... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari F1 SF-25 #44 2025 Miami GP Lewis Hamilton in 1:18 scale with display case by Bburago. At the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton drove the Ferrari SF-25, car number 44, featuring a distinctive blue and white livery introduced to celebrate Ferrari's one-year partnership with Hewlett-Packard (HP) . This marked a significant departure from Ferrari's traditional red, with both... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari F1 SF-25 #16 2025 Miami GP Charles Leclerc in 1:18 scale with display case by Bburago. At the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc piloted the Ferrari SF-25, car number 16, featuring a striking blue-accented livery introduced to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Ferrari's partnership with Hewlett-Packard (HP). This special design deviated from Ferrari's traditional re... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari F1 SF-25 #44 2025 Miami GP Lewis Hamilton in 1:18 scale by Bburago. At the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton drove the Ferrari SF-25, car number 44, featuring a distinctive blue and white livery introduced to celebrate Ferrari's one-year partnership with Hewlett-Packard (HP) . This marked a significant departure from Ferrari's traditional red, with both Hamilton and teammat... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari F1 SF-25 #16 2025 Miami GP Charles Leclerc in 1:18 scale by Bburago. At the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc piloted the Ferrari SF-25, car number 16, featuring a striking blue-accented livery introduced to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Ferrari's partnership with Hewlett-Packard (HP). This special design deviated from Ferrari's traditional red, incorporating blu... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari F1 312T #36 1976 BRDC International Trophy Silverstone in 1:18 scale w/ driver figure by GP Replicas.At the 1976 BRDC International Trophy held at Silverstone, Giancarlo Martini drove the Ferrari 312T for Team Everest, car number 36 an unusual sight given that Ferrari rarely allowed customer teams to run its F1 machinery. Martini, an Italian driver with a solid Formula 2 pedigr... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1 1966 N rburgring GP Driver: Mike Parkes in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1966 German Grand Prix held at the formidable N rburgring Nordschleife, Mike Parkes drove the Ferrari 312 F1 a car built for the new 3.0-liter regulations. Parkes, primarily a Ferrari sports car driver and engineer, was known for his technical insight and occasional forays into Formula One. The N ... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1 1966 Monaco GP Driver: John Surtees in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix, John Surtees piloted the Ferrari 312 F1 during a pivotal moment in Formula One history the beginning of the new 3.0-liter engine era. Surtees, a former motorcycle world champion and 1964 F1 World Champion, was renowned for his technical acumen and smooth driving style. The Mo... [ read more ] |
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this is the Ferrari 312 F1 1966 German GP Driver: Lorenzo Bandini in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1966 German Grand Prix held at the treacherous N rburgring Nordschleife, Lorenzo Bandini drove the Ferrari 312 F1 with characteristic grit and bravery. Known for his fearless style and loyalty to Ferrari, Bandini was one of the few drivers who could handle the perilous 14-mile circuit in wet and f... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1 1966 Winner Italy GP Monza Driver: Ludovico Scarfiotti in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.Ludovico Scarfiotti s victory at the 1966 Italian Grand Prix at Monza in the Ferrari 312 F1 was a landmark moment, as he became the first Italian driver to win his home Grand Prix in a Ferrari since Alberto Ascari in 1952. Scarfiotti, a skilled driver with deep roots in Ferrari's sports ca... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1-67 1967 Monaco GP Driver: C.Amon Car #20 in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix, Chris Amon piloted the Ferrari 312 F1-67, car #20, through the unforgiving streets of Monte Carlo. Taking over the team s lead role after the tragic loss of Lorenzo Bandini in the same event, Amon faced immense emotional and competitive pressure. The Monaco GP that year wa... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1-67 1967 Italian GP Driver: C. Amon Car # 2 in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1967 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Chris Amon drove the Ferrari 312 F1-67, car #2, in front of the passionate home crowd. Amon, known for his raw talent and relentless pace, was a rising star for Ferrari that season. The Italian GP was characterized by its high-speed layout, emphasizing engine p... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1-67 1967 German GP Driver: C. Amon Car # 8 in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.Chris Amon piloted the Ferrari 312 F1-67, car #8, at the 1967 German Grand Prix held at the N rburgring Nordschleife one of the most challenging circuits in Formula 1 history. Amon, a supremely talented New Zealander often dubbed the best driver never to win a Grand Prix, showcased his skill by fini... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1-67 1967 Monaco GP Driver: Lorenzo Bandini Car # 18 in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.Lorenzo Bandini drove the Ferrari 312 F1-67, car #18, in the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix a race tragically marked as one of the darkest in Ferrari's history. Bandini, a talented and charismatic Italian driver, was running in a strong second place when he lost control of his car on lap 82 at the h... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 246/256 Dino Monaco GP Driver P. Hill 1960 Car # 36 in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, Phil Hill piloted the Ferrari 246/256 Dino, car #36, through the tight, winding streets of Monte Carlo. Hill, one of America's most accomplished racing drivers, was known for his technical finesse and smooth driving style an ideal fit for Monaco s famously narrow and u... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 166/212 "Uovo" 1952 Pescara #6 - Fabrizio Serena di Lapigio, Guido Mancini in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.The Ferrari 166/212 "Uovo," with its distinctive egg-shaped body designed by Carrozzeria Fontana, competed in the 1952 Pescara Grand Prix bearing #6 and driven by Fabrizio Serena di Lapigio and Guido Mancini. This unique car, originally commissioned by Count Giannino Marzotto,... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 340 Mexico Spyder Watkins Glen GP 1955 Car #210 6 Place Driver: Preston Gray in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1955 Watkins Glen Grand Prix, Preston Gray piloted the Ferrari 340 Mexico Spyder, car #210, to a respectable 6th-place finish amidst a competitive field of international and American talent. Gray, a lesser-known but enthusiastic privateer, showcased both courage and ... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 340 Mexico Spyder Pebble Beach 1953 Car #10 2 Place Driver: Bill Spear in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1953 Pebble Beach Road Races, American privateer Bill Spear drove the striking Ferrari 340 Mexico Spyder, car #10, to an impressive second-place finish. Spear, known for his refined taste in machinery and formidable skill on the track, was one of Ferrari s earliest America... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 166 MM Abarth Bologna Raticosa 1953 #254 Driver: G. Musitelli in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.In the 1953 Bologna Raticosa hill climb, G. Musitelli competed behind the wheel of the Ferrari 166 MM Abarth, car #254 an extraordinary blend of Ferrari's early V12 power and Abarth's aerodynamic refinement. This event, part of Italy s storied hill climb tradition, featured a challenging a... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 166 MM Abarth Targa Florio 1953 #28 Driver: G. Musitelli in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.In the 1953 Targa Florio, the Ferrari 166 MM Abarth, car #28, was driven by Italian racer G. Musitelli. This unique version of the 166 MM featured aerodynamic modifications by Abarth, blending Ferrari's proven V12 performance with Carlo Abarth s focus on lightweight, streamlined design. The Tar... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 312 F1 1969 South Africa GP Driver Chris Amon Car # 9 in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.At the 1969 South African Grand Prix, Chris Amon piloted the Ferrari 312 F1, car #9, with his characteristic precision and determination. Known for his exceptional skill and bad luck, Amon was one of the most respected drivers of his era never to win a Formula One Grand Prix. The Kyalami circuit h... [ read more ] |
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This is the Ferrari 246P F1 Test Driver Modena 1960 Aluminum Body Driver Richie Ginther in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.In 1960, Richie Ginther conducted crucial test drives of the Ferrari 246P F1 with an aluminum body at Modena, marking a groundbreaking moment in Ferrari s transition to mid-engined Formula One cars. Ginther, respected for his mechanical sensitivity and feedback, was instrumental in r... [ read more ] |
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