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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.

 

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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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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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Nov
Tecnomodel: it is going to be a busy 2026 for this brand as they tell us about yet another fabulous 18th scale Formula 1 choice that is in the works. How does the Jean Alesi & Gerhard Berger 1993 Ferrari F93A sound? There will be two versions per driver to chose from when released during Q3/2026...
27
Nov
BBR: a fresh delivery arriving today brings four new 1:43 Ferrari subjects from BBR and its Concept43 range. Leading the road car interest is the striking new Ferrari 12Cilindri 2024 in red, available in both Coupe and Spider form, each hand-built in classic 43rd scale. On the racing side, Formula 1 collectors are treated to Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari SF-24 – 1st Italy 2024 (#16), another hand-built highlight, while attention also turns to the future with the Ferrari SF-25 – 8th China Sprint 2025 (#16), a resincast release capturing Ferrari’s latest challenger. All four models are available to order now, with limited numbers expected…
BBR: announces the plan to make 18th scale hand built models of the year 2000 Ferrari 550 Barchetta which will come in seven colour options...
New Books: worth considering for the library are the annual "bible" for Porsche racing fans "Porsche Sport 2025" and a biography of "Alan Stacey: His Life And Lotus Career"...
Ixo: has lots of 1:43 & 1:18 current rally interest, a couple of classic touring cars & one road car slated for December delivery so be quick for any last minute preorders for Sesks Ford Puma, Fourmaux/Tanak/Cherain Hyundai i20, Wagner/Kajetanowicz Skoda Fabia, Evans/Ingram/Potty/Loix Toyota Yaris, Spa 24hrs 1982 BMW 528i & 1987 street version too in gold...
26
Nov
DSN 43: likewise, this sister brand to Trofeu has three new models for December offering a couple of Porsche models, a Le Mans 1970 911S and a Monte Carlo 1976 911 Carrera RS along with the Mako Jeans Opel Kadett GTE from Portugal 1983...
Trofeu: there are three newly listed preorder rally models coming in December offering the Austin MacHale RAC 1988 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth, a Jagermeister sponsored Ford Escort RS2000 from the Monte and 33 Export Alpine A110 that failed to finish the Tour de la Reunion island in the Indian Ocean...
Le Mans Miniatures: is putting into production 1:18 models of the Le Mans 1926 Lorraine Dietrich B3-6 team of three which finished first, second and third . The winning car (#6) comes with the choice of either roof open or roof closed...
25
Nov
BBR: by offering four new colours, it is reviving its 18th scale Ferrari 488 Pista and has the Pagani Utopia Roadster now listed in a choice of five colour options...
Tecnomodel: another classic Formula 1 subject added to the 18th scale future production roll call is the Ferrari powered 1991 Minardi M191 raced during the year by Pier-Luigi Martini, Gianni Morbidelli and Roberto Moreno...
24
Nov
Bizarre: collectors of all thing Land Speed Record seldom see a new model these days so here is some good news, a 12th scale replica of Bill Lattin's 1987 class record winning Redhead, a machine that had a thirty year career of record breaking! The model is due around April...
Spark: celebrating the 60th anniversary of Honda's first Formula 1 Grand Prix win, there will be a 43rd scale boxed set containg that Richie Ginther Honda RA272 alongside Max Verstappen's 2025 Japanese race winning Red Bull RB21. There's also a 12th scale 2003 GT500 Calsonic Nissan Skyline GT-R to come too...
Minichamps: has added a bunch of new resincast Formula 1 models to its catalogue. There are 1:12 Verstappen Red Bull RB18, RB19 & Hamilton Mercedes W15 winners plus 1:18 & 1:43 2025 Alpine, Aston Martin, Haas, McLaren, Racing Bulls, Red Bull & Williams special decorations and race winners...
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