
Hope everyone has a fantastic Christmas, with lots of health, joy and specially more new toy cars! 😁
🎁🥂💖

Hope everyone has a fantastic Christmas, with lots of health, joy and specially more new toy cars! 😁
🎁🥂💖
1970 Porsche 917K #2 Pilots: P. Rodriguez, L. Kinnunen Team: J. W. Automotive Engineering Race: 1st overall (S 5.0 class) at Daytona in 1970 Spark - 43DA70 (resin)
Review HERE
2021 Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH #708 Pilots: P. Derani. F. Mailleux, O. Pla Team: Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus Race: 4th overall (fourth in LMH class) at Le Mans in 2021 Spark - S8233 (resin)
Review HERE
1999 Audi R8C #9 Pilots: S. Johansson, S. Ortelli, A. Abt Team: Audi Sport UK Ltd Race: DNF (LMGTP class) at Le Mans in 1999 Minichamps - 43.099.0909 (diecast)
Review HERE
And do you still have it? I bet that many of us still do. After all, collecting in essence is saving things. However some of us who are on this road for long may not even remember which was the first one. Moreover, very possibly, this first model may be long gone, either sold or traded or perhaps even simply lost. I’m fortunate that I know what model it was and when I got it. And even more important, it is still with me 🥰.
Though it’s not part of my “active” collection I have it safely displayed. Want to know what it is? Just click HERE.
1953 Alfa Romeo 6C 3000 CM #22 Pilots: J. M. Fangio, O. Marinón Team: SpA Alfa Romeo Race: DNF (S6 class) at Le Mans in 1953 Spark - S4703 (resin)
Review HERE
The video above is about John Wyer’s Gulf Porsche 917 team. With interviews with Pedro Rodriguez, Jo “Seppi” Siffert and John Wyer himself, it focuses on the JWA team in 1970. The video, 33 minutes long, covers all the 1970 championship races, from Daytona to Zeltweg. The most interesting part is John Wyer’s take on the team’s performance on each race. In the end, a delightful half hour that will please any vintage gearhead.
1972 Porsche 917/30 #0 Pilot: H. Müller Team: Martini Racing Team Race: 2nd overall at Interserie Nürburgring in 1974 Spark - SG672 (resin)
Review HERE

I just finished this book on my Kindle: “Porsche Legend: The Can-Am L&M Penske Porsche That Made Racing History”. Quite short, dirt-cheap, yet I found it to be a gem. It is totally specific to the L&M Penske 917/10 in the 1972 Can-Am season, and that’s why it is so brief. Nonetheless, it brings some great stories of what happened behind the scenes in the Penske camp. It is very light on the technical side, with almost nothing on stats or specs of the Penske cars. Even so, the book is a nice read, and you can basically finish it in one sitting.
With all that, I don’t think it will appeal to all gearheads, being so specific (and brief). Yet, for the price (less then 3 bucks!) you just can’t go wrong. So, if you have an interest in the 917/10 or Can-Am, it´s a nice read.

Ferrari unveiled their new 499P Hypercar a few days ago. The new 499P will be ready for the 2023 WEC season. The car counts on a 200 KW electric motor powering the front axle and a 500 KW twin-turbo V6 powering the rear (that’s around 930 hp total). It is still to be seen if it’s good or not, however it looks MIGHTY fine.
My only issue with it is that probably it will only be available in 1:43 from $Looksmart$ 😣.