1950 Monopole Tank X84 Panhard #52 Pilots: J. de Montrémy. J. Hémard Team: Ets. Monopole Race: 22nd overall (second in S750 class) at Le Mans in 1950 Bizarre - BZ045 (resin)
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1950 Monopole Tank X84 Panhard #52 Pilots: J. de Montrémy. J. Hémard Team: Ets. Monopole Race: 22nd overall (second in S750 class) at Le Mans in 1950 Bizarre - BZ045 (resin)
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Oh boy… Things are looking EXCITING for 2023! 🤩🤩🤩
Though I only watched yesterday (🙄), WEC posted this some two weeks ago. Almost an hour long, it shows the highlights of the 2022 season. With that, each race receives a little bit of coverage, so all in all it gives a good idea of how was 2022. However, they don’t focus much on the smaller teams. Basically, they talk about Porsche, Toyota (duh!), Corvette and Ferrari, and just a little on LMP2 (mainly WRT and Jota). I definitively would like to see more on the small teams, specially Glickenhause.
I think that concurrently they also released a “behind the scenes” video called Unmasked. This one is 41 minutes-long, and again, almost nothing on the small teams. Even so, still nice to see some of what happened at the garages and paddocks.
Do I have all the Gulf 917? Not even close. Missing from that shot is one of the Gulf 917LH from 1971. It could be either the#17 or #18, I would be happy with either one – I’m not picky. And of course, the 1971 Daytona winner… The problem is that all three are hellishly rare to find, specially the Daytona car 😣. I’m aware that there are quite a few other 917s in Gulf colors, however the Le Mans cars and the Daytona one (because of the story of that race) are the ones I really covet. Lets hope that Spark reissue those, like they did with the 917K #20 and very recently with the winning 1933 Alfa. If Spark did, a LOT of collectors would go ballistic with joy (like yours truly). Besides, I’m certain they would sell like hot cakes.
Come on Spark! Pretty please? 🍀
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)
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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)
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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.
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 $Looksmart$ 😣.
1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 MM #11 Pilots: R. Sommer, T. Nuvolari Team: Soc. Anon. Alfa Romeo Race: 1st overall (3.0 class) at Le Mans in 1933 Spark - 43LM33 (resin)
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