2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7.R #64 Pilots: O. Gavin, T. Milner, J. Taylor Team: Corvette Racing-GM Race: 17th overall (1st in LMGTE-Pro) at Le Mans in 2015 Spark - S4662 (resin)
Review HERE
2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7.R #64 Pilots: O. Gavin, T. Milner, J. Taylor Team: Corvette Racing-GM Race: 17th overall (1st in LMGTE-Pro) at Le Mans in 2015 Spark - S4662 (resin)
Review HERE
1977 Porsche 935 #40 Pilots: C. Ballot-Léna, P. Gregg Team: JMS Racing / ASA Cachia Race: 3rd overall (1st in Group 5) at Le Mans in 1977 Spark - S2021 (resin)
Review HERE
2000 Audi R8 #77 Pilots: R. Capello, A. McNish Team: Audi Sport North America Race: 1st overall (LMP) at the Adelaide Race of a Thousand Years in 2000 Ixo - GTM001 (diecast)
Review HERE
Fantastic race! While Toyota’s win was more than expected, the race was thrilling. Though it was (almost) smooth sailing in the Hypercar class, there was a lot of drama throughout the other classes. Culminating with the leader of LMP2 coming in just seven-tenths of a second ahead of second place! Moreover, all five hypercar cars finished the race, so things look very promising for the future.
24 Heures du Mans 2021.
Oh yeah! 😎😎😎
1985 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF Ixo - MOC208 (diecast)
Review HERE.
Will Toyota win again? Or will Glickenhaus and Alpine have a chance? Once again Toyota is the favorite, however with the good results of the Glickenhaus 007 LMH during tests maybe we’ll have an interesting race. Nothing against Toyota, but it would be nice to see an underdog come on top.
1959 MG MGA Twin-Cam Coupe #32 Pilots: C. Escott, T. Lund. Team: Ted Lund Race: 12th overall (1st in S 2.0) at Le Mans in 1960 Bizarre - BZ377 (resin)
Review HERE
In theory, as long as you have available space (and money!), you don’t need anything else to collect 1:43 cars. However, after you get serious about the hobby, maybe you should put together a toolbox. There are a few items that definitively will make your life easier. Not many, and everything cheap and easy to find.
To find out what you need, clickety-click HERE.
According to Jalopnik, Lamborghini will have a car in LMDh. Therefore, there finally may be a Raging Bull racing as a factory effort at Le Mans! Looks like it will use the same chassis and engine as Porsche and Audi (built by Multimac), however with different bodies, of course.
In June I was bemoaning about Lamborghini NOT having a race heritage. So, will the cars from Sant’Agata Bolognese finally become born-and-bread racers?
Hope so.