After a few fairly interlocutory seasons, Ferrari showed up for the 1974 world championship. With the new 312 B3 and two competitive drivers such as Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni, Maranello's team had everything it takes to compete with the best British teams. During the season, however, Ferrari missed the opportunity to properly support its best-placed driver, Regazzoni; Emerson Fittipaldi took advantage of it and with McLaren-Cosworth he was always very regular and in the last race at Watkins Glen he managed to earn the three points he needed to secure the world title. That year Fittipaldi won in Brazil, Belgium and in Canada. McLaren became the manufacturer world champion, ahead of Ferrari, Tyrrell, Lotus and Brabham.
The final season in F1 for New Zealander Denis Hulme opened with his eighth and final victory in a GP, in Argentina. That year Hulme, who had made an exceptional contribution to the development and growth of Brabham and McLaren, scored 20 points, finishing seventh in the drivers' championship. Overall, in F.1 Hulme ran 112 GPs, winning 8 and obtaining a pole position and 9 fastest laps, with a total of 248 points.
GP-Replicas is a resincast brand specialized in reproducing Formula 1 cars from the past, in 1:43, 1:18 and 1:12 scale. The catalog is very rich, with numerous models added month after month. The miniatures are very accurate, and the brand's designers take into account the numerous evolutions and versions of the individual cars. Collectors therefore have the possibility of inserting reproductions of the most famous F.1 cars in their showcases, almost GP by GP.