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Cadillac V-Series.R 7th Le Mans 2025 #38 Cadillac Hertz Team Jota 1:18
McLaren MP4/5B `Crocodile` Monza 1989 #27 Senna
Porsche 963 2nd Le Mans 2025 #6 Porsche Penske Motorsport 1:18
Charles Leclerc Helmet 2nd Monaco 2025 1:5
Delahaye 148N Presidenziale Lebrun Chapron 1939
As Sir Jackie Stewart states in his Foreword, “Pete Lyons was one of the best journalists in Formula 1 at the time I was racing.” Lyons himself writes that when he became obsessed with motor racing, “It felt like my true road.” This memoir retraces his steps along that road, focusing on the days when he wrote about and photographed the Can-Am sportscar series in his native America during its finest period from 1966 to 1972, then switched to Formula 1 for four great seasons from 1973 to 1976. Lyons witnessed Chaparral, Lola, McLaren and Porsche create ever-more-monstrous Can-Am beasts to be tamed by the likes of Jim Hall, John Surtees, Bruce McLaren, Denny Hulme, Mario Andretti and Mark Donohue. His cameras, notebooks and typewriter also were there when Tyrrell, Lotus, McLaren and Ferrari were the dominant forces in Formula 1, with Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi, Niki Lauda and James Hunt the World Champion drivers. Immersed in this golden age of racing, Lyons brought a unique blend of evocative description and fastidious factual detail to his craft, putting his devoted readers at the heart of the action. This captivating memoir will transport you back to those times.....
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AutoCult continues its mission to model history's more obscure machines with this smashing little likeness of the car that won the 1954 Rallye des Alpes - an event run in July of that year but in conditions that were sometimes downright hostile. Driven by its creator, Wolfgang Denzel, the speedster zipped along mountain passes still partially covered in snow, besting Porsches, Renaults,Triumphs and even a Sunbeam Alpine piloted by Stirling Moss.

 

Sporting Success  

Wolfgang Denzel, supplier of the cars of the same name, achieved over 300 successes at sporting events in his career – on two and four wheels – and the greatest success of his career was the overall victory at the “XVII Rallye international des Alpes” in 1954.   On July 8, 1954, the riders started in Marseille and covered over 3,000 kilometers in the winding and mountainous roads of France and Italy before the racers finally finished their marathon ride in Cannes on July 13, 1954. 46-year-old Wolfgang Denzel was sitting behind the steering wheel and his companion Stroinigg guided him the way from the passenger seat. From today’s perspective, the fact that the duo chose a 1300cc Denzel convertible for the rally is unusual, because in the still snow-covered heights of the French and Italian Alps, temperatures were anything but summerly.   With the numbers of their starting number 228 painted in bold on the two doors, the two Austrians confidently dominated the “1001-1300” displacement class, so that they were rated as the fastest in their class at the finish line in Cannes. For Wolfgang Denzel, this was the greatest motorsport success, not least in his own car, which underlined his myth in the scene as the feared opponent of the Porsche drivers.   Of course, the victory was an enormous proof of the performance of the Denzel engine and the Denzel 1300, so that it not only increased aware....

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28
Apr
Esval: fans of classic 1950s Ford Americana will love this 2026/2027 production news which will bring Country Squire, Customline, Mainline, Parklane & Ranch 43rd scale models along with the Japanese Prince Skyline & Skyway form the same period...
Ixo: 1:43 diecast news of several road cars and a couple of road/rally spec classics. Preorder your 1968 Volvo 145, 1980 Ford Escort RS1800 (rally spec), 1982 Maserati Biturbo, 1984 Ford Fiesta Mk2 & 2001 Skoda Octavia RS (rally spec)...
Tron: is making 1:43 resin/metal kits and hand built models of Clay Regazzoni's development Ferrari 312 B3 tested at Monza in 1974. Cockpit airducts replaced the overhead air intake and rounded bodywork covered the roll hoop and engine. The development was not used and it wasn't until the Ferrari 312 T2 appeared in 1976 that a similar concept reappeared...
Looksmart: for those with a good memory, in January there was a list of 1:12 current road Ferrari models listed but without full colour options. We can now confirm that for each of the Ferrari 296 Speciale & Aperta, Ferrari 458 Speciale & Aperta, Ferrari 849 Testarossa & Spider, Ferrari F12 TDF there will be three colour options...
Spark: also in 64th scale are the two Toyota GR010s from Le Mans 2025 which are expected late summer...
Looksmart: launched a few days ago, the 2026 Lamborghini Urus SE Tettonero Capsule will be coming as a top quality 1:43 model in Lamborghini's usual excotic paint finishes of green, metallic purple, yellow, white, grey and, of course, orange...
27
Apr
Minichamps: except for Ferrari and Cadillac, here is the preorder for the 2026 Formula 1 grid in both 18th and 43rd scales. Interesting additions are the Japanese Grand Prix Haas (Godzilla decoration) and Racing Bulls (chrome red decoration) and Antonelli Mercedes offered with celebratory pole position trophy and pitboard. There are also McLaren MCL39 & MCL40 test cars too...
Hasegawa: is once again reissuing two favourite 1:24 plastic kits so look forward to the Williams FW14 Formula 1 1991 of Nigel Mansell & Riccardo Patrese as well as the Union Jack flag roofed 1997 Mini 1.3i...
Looksmart: today’s delivery features a pair of high-quality releases spanning modern endurance racing and Formula 1. Highlights include the reissue of the Ferrari 499P #83 AF Corse, winner of the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours with Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson and Yifei Ye, captured in 1:43 scale resincast, alongside a detailed 1:5 scale helmet of Charles Leclerc as worn during his 2nd place finish at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix. Both items are produced to Looksmart’s usual high standard and are available to order now...
Marsh Models: today’s delivery features a superb selection of 1:43 scale hand-built models & kits, focusing on iconic 1960s sports racing machinery. Highlights include the Chaparral 2F from the 1967 Monza 1000kms as driven by Phil Hill and Mike Spence, alongside a trio of Lotus 19B entries raced by Dan Gurney across Nassau 1963, Daytona 1964 and Mosport 1964. Each model captures the lightweight engineering and distinctive design of early Can-Am and endurance racing cars, produced to Marsh Models’ usual high standard and available to order now...
Avenue 43: today’s delivery features a pair of striking 1:43 scale resincast models, celebrating the wild and distinctive Audi 100 S4 GTO from the early 1990s touring and GT racing scene. Highlights include the #9 car of Hans Stuck, winner at Killarney in 1992, alongside the #2 Wesbank Modified Series entry driven by Cliff Aberdein in 1993. Both models capture the aggressive wide-bodied stance and unmistakable presence of these highly modified machines, produced to Avenue 43’s usual high standard and available to order now...
Autocult: today’s delivery features a contrasting and characterful pair of 1:43 scale resincast models, combining experimental road car design with Formula 1 heritage. Highlights include the striking BMC 1800 Pininfarina Aerodinamica from 1967, finished in bold yellow and showcasing the forward-thinking styling of the Pininfarina concept era, alongside the Ferrari 312 T4A Fiorano test car as driven by Jody Scheckter in 1979. Both models capture unique moments in automotive development, from aerodynamic exploration to championship-winning Formula 1 engineering, produced to Autocult’s usual high standard and available to order now...
Kess: today’s delivery features a pair of elegant 1:43 scale resincast classic road cars, celebrating Italian automotive design from the late 1940s and 1950s. Highlights include the beautifully styled Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Boano from 1955, presented in a striking yellow and black finish, alongside the timeless Ferrari 166 Inter Touring Berlinetta from 1949 in traditional red. Both models capture the flowing coachbuilt lines and understated sophistication of early post-war Italian grand tourers, produced to Kess’s usual high standard and available to order now, though availability is expected to be limited…
24
Apr
Tameo: continues to expand its 1:24 metal kit classic Ferrari Formula 1 range with the addition of the 1974 Dutch Grand Prix Ferrari 312 B3 in which Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni finished first and second. No fixed due date for the first delivery yet...
23
Apr
KK Scale: an aspirational "city trader" icon of the 1980s, the Porsche 911 3.3 Turbo (aka 930) is being produced as another great low-cost 18th scale diecast in metallic green, red, black & silver...
BBR: is to produce a limited 100 piece 1:43 production of the beautiful Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale in a matt carbon finish. Be quick to preorder!...
22
Apr
Tecnomodel: today’s delivery features a trio of highly detailed 1:18 scale resincast Formula 1 models, focusing on classic Grand Prix machinery from the 1970s and 1980s. Highlights include two versions of the BRM P160E from the 1973 season, with Clay Regazzoni’s #19 German Grand Prix car and Niki Lauda’s #21 Italian Grand Prix entry both represented. Completing the release is the March 881, as driven by Ivan Capelli to 3rd place at the 1988 Belgian Grand Prix. All models are produced to Tecnomodel’s usual high standard and are available to order now, though availability is expected to be limited…
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