61 years ago today, Scuderia Ferrari would produce one of the strongest performances ever seen in Formula 1, scoring a 1-2-3-4 victory in the Belgian Grand Prix.
The 24 hours of Le Mans is rightly regarded by many as the most important race in the history of motorsport, and as partners of the ACO we are delighted to see this most iconic event back in its rightful place in the calendar.
Not so much these days, but in the past Formula 1 has oft times been the playground of the wealthy and entitled. Now the highest performers are not so wealthy, and earn titles with their performance on track. So, as Britain celebrates a royal milestone with Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, we saw the opportunity to review the figures throughout Formula 1 history who have received royal honours from Her Majesty.
We are now pleased to inform you that our next batch of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz SF21 models, as driven during the 2021 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season, is nearing completion and a very limited number are now available to order, with delivery anticipated at the end of June.
Predating even Formula 1's long and illustrious history as a World Championship, the Monaco Grand Prix has been running since 1929. With its setting on the streets of the Monte Carlo and La Condamine districts, and including the wealth drenched principality's extraordinary harbour, the Monaco GP is unique in having been held on the same circuit for its entire history.
We are elated to unveil our 1:8 scale models of the special Honda tribute-liveried Red Bull RB16Bs as driven by Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez at the Formula 1 Rolex Turkish Grand Prix on the 10th of October 2021.
One of the most important cars in Ferrari’s illustrious history, the Ferrari 375 Plus was built to extend the success of the 375 MM that powered Ferrari to success in the inaugural FIA World Sportscar Championship in 1953.
We are delighted to share with you the news that our first sample model of ‘1 VEV’, one of the most celebrated Aston Martin Racing cars, has been presented to Aston Martin Lagonda's design team, who have examined it in detail and given it their full approval.
The Formula 1 Heineken Gran Premio d'Italia on the 12th of September saw McLaren achieve what even the title-chasing Mercedes and Red Bull could not in 2021, claiming a fantastic one-two victory.