SPARK-MODEL - SURTEES - F1 TS7 N 28 SUD AFRICAN GP 1971 BRIAN REDMANN

Masstab:: 1/43
Carmodel Code: CAR173874
Hersteller Code: S5403
Farbe: WHITE BLUE
Material: Harz
Jahr: 1971
EAN: 9580006954039

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The first Formula 1 of John Surtees' team, the TS7, was completed in time for the 1970 British GP. John Surtees was in charge of the technical project, assisted by Peter Connew and Shabab Ahmed. The TS7 took up the concepts of the TS5 of F.5000 / Formula A of 1969. The engine of the TS7 was the Ford Cosworth V8, combined with the Hewland DG300 gearbox. During the 1970 season a further developed version was worked out. Driving the TS7, Surtees won the Oulton Park Gold Cup, a non-world championship race.

An exceptionally versatile driver, the Englishman Brian Redman also took part in some GPs of the F1 world championship between 1968 and 1974. At the South African GP in Kyalami in 1971 he entered with the Surtees of the official team and finished in seventh place, after having qualified with the 16th time. The following year he was seen at the wheel of McLaren and BRM.

By David Tarallo

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