BURAGO - RED BULL - F1 RB18 TEAM ORACLE RED BULL RACING N 1 WORLD CHAMPION SEASON 2022 MAX VERSTAPPEN - WITH HELMET AND PLASTIC SHOWCASE

Escala: 1/43
Código de Carmodel: CAR154050
Código del fabricante: BU38062-1
Color: MATT BLUE YELLOW RED
Material: die-cast
Año: 2022
EAN: 4893993380626
Notas: SIGNATURE SERIES

Disponibilidad: inmediata
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For 2022 the world champion team with Max Verstappen will field the RB18. Although Honda has officially left Formula 1, the engines used by the team headed by Christian Horner will always be the Japanese units, albeit renamed Red Bull Powertrains. At the wheel of the two cars are Max Verstappen, 2021 champion, and Sergio Perez. The technical director of the Milton Keynes team is Pierre Waché while former driver and winner of the 1971 Le Mans 24 Hours Helmut Marko holds the position of special adviser.

By David Tarallo

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BURAGO

Mario Besana, who had already founded Mebetoys and Martoys, began producing model cars under the Bburago brand in Burago di Molgora near Milan in 1976. The first models were in 1:24 but Burago also tried other avenues, such as Formula 1 in 1:14, classic sports cars in 1:18, also reaching the 1:43 sector with products that were always very affordable. Burago production between the end of the '70s and throughout the '80s was exterminated: with models that marked an era (just think of the Ferrari 250 TR or the F40, both in 1:18), and which have remained in the memory of at least two generations of collectors and enthusiasts. In the 1990s the company lost its dominant position on the 1:18 model market and in 2005 it painfully closed. Shortly afterwards Burago was taken over by competitor Maisto. Now in China, under the name Bburago, a wide range of die-cast models in various scales continues to be produced. Since 2015, Bburago has held the license for the diecast production of contemporary Ferraris.