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It's been another exceptionally busy week of deliveries and announcements here, with summer 2026 continuing to build impressive momentum across every corner of the collector market. New arrivals have been landing daily, major shipment programmes continue to expand, and collectors across Formula 1, endurance racing, rallying, GT competition and road cars are being presented with an increasingly diverse range of subjects.
On track, all eyes this weekend turn to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix, and Formula 1's grandest home fixture is set to open in fittingly playful style. Formula 1 drivers will once again take to the track in Lego-built minicars for the traditional drivers' parade, following the huge success of the concept at last year's Miami GP. Each of the 22 drivers will have their own Lego vehicle, constructed from around 28,000 bricks. The cars weigh approximately 280kg, including 65kg of Lego bricks, and run on standard go-kart wheels, a wonderful curtain-raiser to a weekend that always delivers on the world's most historic Grand Prix venue.
In the rally world, preparations for the World Rally Championship's new 2027 regulations continue to gather pace, with Project Rally One becoming the first independent operation to commit to the new rules. Founded by experienced motorsport figures Lionel Hansen, former FIA Rally Director and Citroën WRC boss Yves Matton, together with Prospeed, the team plans to begin testing its WRC27 challenger in August ahead of the new regulations coming into force next season, an encouraging sign that the championship's next chapter will draw fresh, independent talent to the top table.
Endurance racing, meanwhile, produced another headline of its own across the Atlantic. In IMSA, Jack Aitken and Action Express Racing continued their remarkable run of form with victory in Sunday's Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen. Aitken described the team's sustained success as "a bit surreal" after securing a second consecutive IMSA victory. The result also extended Action Express Racing's GTP class record to eight successive podium finishes, a run of consistency that marks them out as the team to beat in North American sportscar racing.
On the collectors' front, this week's three featured releases could hardly be more appropriate. Spark brings us the 1:43 McLaren MCL39 #4 from the 2025 British Grand Prix, capturing Lando Norris' victory on home soil just as Formula 1 returns to Silverstone this weekend. Marsh Models revisits one of endurance racing's great shapes with the 1:43 Porsche 908/02 "Flounder" from Le Mans 1969, the #20 Hart Ski Racing Team entry. Completing the trio is Matrix's elegant Aston Martin Lagonda S1 1974–1975 in Metallic Red, one of the rarest four-door Astons ever built. Together, they represent a fitting cross-section of the hobby, spanning contemporary Formula 1 triumph, endurance-racing heritage and coachbuilt British rarity.
Norris' Silverstone Triumph
Spark's McLaren MCL39 1st British Grand Prix 2025 #4 Norris in 1:43 scale captures the machine at the very heart of this weekend's homecoming to Silverstone. Carried by Lando Norris to a hugely popular victory in front of his home crowd, the MCL39 was the class of the field through the 2025 season, and the timing of the model's arrival could scarcely be better, with Formula 1 returning to the Northamptonshire circuit this weekend for the British Grand Prix. Norris' win at his home race remains one of the defining images of McLaren's resurgent form, and the #4 car's role in the team's championship charge makes it one of the most compelling contemporary subjects on the shelf.
Spark's resincast interpretation presents the MCL39 with impressive conviction for the scale. The complex modern Formula 1 bodywork, from the intricate front wing and bargeboards through to the sculpted sidepods and rear diffuser, is cleanly resolved, while the papaya and black McLaren livery with its sponsor identification is sharply applied across the car's surfaces. The overall stance conveys the purposeful, low-slung character of the current ground-effect generation, presenting a model that captures both the technical sophistication of the modern formula and the emotional weight of a home victory. With Formula 1 back at Silverstone this weekend, it represents a perfectly timed addition to any contemporary collection.
The MCL39 arrives within a broader sweep of Formula 1 content. Spark's same delivery includes Max Verstappen's Abu Dhabi-winning Red Bull RB21 and Jake Dennis' Andretti Formula E Gen3 Evo, while Sparky's ever-expanding 1:64 range welcomes Oliver Bearman's Haas VF25 from the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. Minichamps has published a list of additional 2026 Formula 1 models in 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64, with Kimi Antonelli race winners, Canada Red Bulls, the McLaren 1000 Monaco livery and special decorations for Audi and Racing Bulls all available to pre-order, while Looksmart adds the 1:64 Ferrari SF-25 Italian Grand Prix cars of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. For the metal-kit builders, Cigale 43 confirms that its two 1:43 kits of the Red Bull RB1 from the Australian and Monaco Grands Prix are now expected next month, with the Monaco decal set also available to pre-order.
Classic Formula 1 collectors are equally well served. Spark has announced a superb new selection of forthcoming 1:43 subjects that reaches deep into the sport's history, with classic Formula 1 cars from Lotus, ATS, Brabham, McLaren, Surtees, Tyrrell, Williams and more, all now available to pre-order with a 5% discount for a limited time before pre-orders close. Together with the recent shipments, it makes for a Formula 1 week that spans the very newest championship contenders and some of the most evocative machines in the sport's past.
Porsche 908/02 Flounder Le Mans 1969 #20 Hart Ski Racing Team - MM357M20
The Flounder at La Sarthe
Marsh Models' Porsche 908/02 "Flounder" Le Mans 1969 #20 Hart Ski Racing Team in 1:43 scale celebrates one of endurance racing's most distinctive shapes. Developed for the 1969 season as an ultra-lightweight open Spyder, the 908/02 gained its famous low-drag body in the Stuttgart wind tunnel, and the flat, wide, fish-like profile earned it the nickname "Flunder", the German for flounder or sole. Beneath the featherweight plastic bodywork sat Porsche's air-cooled flat-eight, titanium running gear and a lightweight gearbox, and the 908/02 went on to become one of the most successful racing Porsches of all, amassing more than fifty major victories between 1969 and 1972. The #20 Hart Ski Racing Team entry represents this celebrated shape at the greatest race of all, the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Marsh Models' hand-built interpretation upholds the standards that have made the British firm a byword for quality among discerning 1:43 collectors. Beautifully finished and faithfully proportioned, the model captures the 908/02's unmistakable "Flounder" silhouette and period Hart Ski Racing Team colours with real precision, doing full justice to a subject that combines technical ingenuity with genuine visual drama. As a subject, it represents both a landmark in Porsche's relentless late-sixties assault on Le Mans and one of the defining shapes of the era, making it an essential addition for collectors of classic endurance racing.
The Porsche headlines a delivery that will be warmly welcomed by endurance enthusiasts. Alongside it, Marsh Models includes the March 83G Chevrolet #16 Pennzoil from the 1984 Charlotte 500kms in both resin/metal kit and hand-built forms, while the wider Porsche 908/02 range extends to a resin/metal kit covering the 1969/70 Imola, Le Mans and Monza cars, plus hand-built versions of the 1969 Le Mans Hart Ski Racing Team entry and the 1970 Martini International Racing Team cars from Le Mans and Monza. CMR adds real large-scale drama with its 1:12 diecast Porsche 917 LH as raced at the 1970 Le Mans 24 Hours by Vic Elford and Kurt Ahrens in the #25 entry, now available to order, while Tecnomodel offers the striking 1:43 resincast Ferrari 330 LMB Press Car 1963 in Yellow, a beautiful development version of Ferrari's legendary front-engined GT racer.
Looking ahead, the endurance pre-order programme continues to expand impressively. Spark leads the way with a new collection of forthcoming 1:43 Le Mans winners featuring the Ford GT40 MkII, Ford MkIV, Ford GT40, Audi R10, Rondeau M379B, Sauber Mercedes C9, Peugeot 905s and Porsche 911 GT1-98, all available to pre-order now with a limited-time 5% discount, while in 1:64 Spark is working on a diecast of the 1991 Le Mans winning Mazda 787B, which could well signal the start of a small-scale Le Mans winners collection. Top Marques has some spectacular large-scale subjects due during July, with the 1963 and 1965 Le Mans winning Ferrari 250P and 250LM in 1:12, plus the 1957 Ferrari 335S Mille Miglia winner, sister car #534 and two Le Mans versions in 1:18, all with detailed engines. Looksmart focuses on Ferrari's recent endurance successes with two 1:43 Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 Spa 24 Hours and the 1:64 Ferrari 499P #51 that finished third at the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours. Looksmart is also offering for pre-order the 1:43 Realize Kondo Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 from the 2026 Nürburgring 24 Hours, joined in 1:64 by two 2025 FIA GT World Cup Macau Ferrari 296 GT3s, the winning Antonio Fuoco car and the fourth-placed Yifei Ye version. BBR adds 1:12 models to its Le Mans 2026 Ferrari 499P programme. Werk83 rounds things off with an 18th-scale Castrol Jaguar XJR9 1st Daytona 24hrs 1988 anticipated for later in the summer.
Aston's Rarest Lagonda
Matrix's Aston Martin Lagonda S1 1974–1975 Metallic Red in 1:43 scale captures one of the rarest and most intriguing four-door cars Newport Pagnell ever produced. Announced at the 1974 London Motor Show and designed by William Towns on a lengthened Aston Martin V8 platform, the Series 1 Lagonda was the first car to wear the Lagonda name since the 1961 Rapide, marrying stately four-door proportions to the muscular 5.3-litre V8. Launched into the teeth of the mid-seventies oil crisis, it found few takers, and with only seven examples built before the wedge-shaped Series 2 arrived in 1976, it stands today as one of the most exclusive Astons of all, a fascinating footnote to the marque's history and a genuine rarity for the collector.
Matrix's resincast interpretation does the subject full justice, with the excellent casting quality and fine photo-etched trim that have become hallmarks of the range. The long, elegant lines of Towns' four-door design and the delicate brightwork are all beautifully resolved, while the Metallic Red finish shows off the car's imposing surfaces to fine effect. It is precisely the kind of obscure but beautifully executed subject that has built Matrix's reputation, and exactly the sort of car that rewards attention from collectors of rare British classics.
The Lagonda heads a characteristically eclectic Matrix delivery of 1:43 resincast road cars. Joining it are the Aston Martin Lagonda S1 in Metallic Blue and Metallic Green, the Ford Zodiac 206E Mk2 Convertible (1958–1962) in Blue/White, the Marcos 3-Litre GT (1968–1971) in Green, Orange and Yellow, plus the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph (1998–2002) in Metallic Blue, a typically broad sweep from post-war British saloons to sixties sports cars, all available to order now.
Road car collectors are exceptionally well catered for elsewhere this week. KK Scale is to reissue its 1:18 diecast 1976 Porsche 911 3.0 Turbo in Guards Red and add three new colours in black, silver and white, with first delivery set for August. KK Scale has news of more 1:12 Porsche 911s on the way and the 1:18 Ferrari 328 GTS in US spec, two of the Ferraris being movie cars as seen in "Beverly Hills Cop 2" and "Miami Vice", while both Porsche subjects add fresh colours to previously released models. BBR lists the Paris show 2000 Ferrari Pininfarina Rossa concept and the 2019 Ferrari F8 Tributo Spider in both 1:43 and 1:18, the F8 in a number of new colour combinations. Cult Scale Models continues its run of characterful 1:18 subjects with the Jeep Cherokee Chief (SJ), MG RV8, Opel Omega 3000 and Wolseley 16/60, each in a choice of three colours, and, unable to contain its excitement any longer, has also announced a UK-only limited edition of 100 pieces each in red, yellow and green of the 1973 Reliant Robin, that icon of Great British three-wheeled engineering. Mini GT extends its excellent 1:64 James Bond theme with the Citroën 2CV from "For Your Eyes Only" and the Lotus Esprit submarine from "The Spy Who Loved Me", alongside the Pfaff Motorsports Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2, the Panizzi brothers' Subaru Impreza from Monte Carlo 1999 and the Daytona 2024 BMW M Hybrid V8 GTP.
Elsewhere, competition content adds further depth to the week. On the rally front, DSN 43 offers an interesting group of 1:43 subjects headed by Henri Toivonen's 1000 Lakes Porsche, the NART Ferrari 365 GTB4 from Le Mans, the London to Mexico Ford Capri and an Opel Kadett driven by "PêQêPê", while Trofeu has two new 1:43 rally models in the Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HSR 3rd Bianchi 1982 #2 Kaby/Arthur and the Fiat 131 Abarth 6th Monza 1979 #14 Cane/Brancatelli. For the plastic-kit enthusiasts, Hasegawa reissues its superb 1:24 Lancia Stratos that finished 2nd and 3rd on the 1975 Safari Rally in the hands of Sandro Munari and Björn Waldegård, complete with the classic Alitalia decoration and a pair of huge bullbars. On the touring car front, Werk83 anticipates 18th-scale diecast models of the Warsteiner BMW M3 (E30) 1st Nürburgring 24hrs 1989 and the Ford Mustang DTM 1993 #33 Ruch for later in the summer. Books to tempt the collector this week come in the shape of three new titles, with "20 Years of GT3 Racing: The Story Of The World's Leading GT Sportscar Category", "Andrea Moda Formula: The Legend Of The Formula One Team Too Bad To Be True" and "Ferrari: Icons of Excellence" all now available.
Aston Martin Lagonda S1 1974-1975 Metallic Red - MTX40108-183
Whats Next
With Formula 1 returning to Silverstone this weekend, Spark's newly announced 1:43 selection deserves pride of place: its collection of Le Mans winners and its raft of classic Formula 1 subjects from Lotus, ATS, Brabham, McLaren, Surtees, Tyrrell and Williams are all available to pre-order now with a limited-time 5% discount, so be quick before pre-orders close. Spark's 1:64 Mazda 787B, BBR's 1:12 Le Mans 2026 Ferrari 499P and Ferrari Pininfarina Rossa and F8 Tributo Spider, Top Marques' large-scale Ferrari 250P, 250LM and 335S due through July, and Cigale 43's Red Bull RB1 metal kits expected next month all reward early commitment.
Beyond those, Minichamps' additional 2026 Formula 1 line-up including the Antonelli race winners, KK Scale's Porsche 911 3.0 Turbo reissue due in August, Cult Scale Models' strictly limited 1973 Reliant Robin, Mini GT's James Bond 1:64s and Werk83's summer touring-car diecasts are all offered on limited runs, so early orders are strongly advised.
A week that builds towards the British Grand Prix, with Norris looking to repeat last year's home triumph and the drivers set to take to Silverstone in their Lego-built minicars, is matched on the shelf by collector programmes spanning Norris' Silverstone winner, the Flounder at La Sarthe, Aston's rarest Lagonda and a wide sweep of Formula 1, endurance, road, rally and touring car content. Wherever your interests lie, 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.
With summer now in full swing, we've also got a fantastic selection of models, books and collectables available at special prices, perfect for treating the motoring enthusiast in your life, or perhaps dropping a few hints of your own.
This Week's Headlines
2 July
Spark: has announced another superb selection of forthcoming 1:43 scale models covering Formula 1, Le Mans, GT racing, touring cars, rallying, Super GT and road cars. Highlights include a new collection of Le Mans winners featuring the Ford GT40 MkII, Ford MkIV, Ford GT40, Audi R10, Rondeau M379B, Sauber Mercedes C9, Peugeot 905s and Porsche 911 GT1-98, alongside classic Formula 1 subjects from Lotus, ATS, Brabham, McLaren, Surtees, Tyrrell, Williams and more. GT and touring car enthusiasts are treated to Spa 24 Hours winners, 2025 Nürburgring 24 Hours entries, McLaren 720S GT3 Evos from Spa and Le Mans, Japanese GT favourites including the Nissan Skyline GT-R and Toyota Supra, plus rally, road and historic endurance racing additions. All models are now available to pre-order with 5% discount available for a limited time before pre-orders close...
DSN 43: an interesting group of subjects chosen for the next 1:43 releases. There's a Henri Toivonen 1000 Lakes Porsche, NART Ferrari 365 GTB4 Le Mans, London to Mexico Ford Capri and an Opel Kadett driven by "PêQêPê"...
Trofeu: has two new 1:43 rally models to offer with the Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HSR 3rd Bianchi 1982 #2 Kaby/Arthur and Fiat 131 Abarth 6th Monza 1979 #14 Cane/Brancatelli...
KK Scale: is set to reissue its 18th scale diecast model of the 1976 Porsche 911 3.0 Turbo in Guards Red and will add three new colours too - black, silver and white. First delivery set for August...
CMR: the latest delivery features the impressive 1:12 scale diecast Porsche 917 LH as raced at the 1970 Le Mans 24 Hours by Vic Elford and Kurt Ahrens in the #25 entry. This large-scale model is now available to order...
Tecnomodel: the latest delivery sees the arrival of the 1:43 scale resincast Ferrari 330 LMB Press Car 1963 finished in Yellow. This striking development version of Ferrari's legendary front-engined GT racer is now available to order...
Matrix: the latest delivery brings a selection of 1:43 scale resincast road cars. New arrivals include the Aston Martin Lagonda S1 (1974–1975) in Metallic Blue, Metallic Green and Metallic Red, the Ford Zodiac 206E Mk2 Convertible (1958–1962) in Blue/White, the Marcos 3-Litre GT (1968–1971) in Green, Orange and Yellow, plus the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph (1998–2002) in Metallic Blue. All models are available to order now...
Marsh Models: the latest delivery features a selection of 1:43 scale kits and hand-built models. Arriving are the March 83G Chevrolet #16 Pennzoil from the 1984 Charlotte 500kms in both resin/metal kit and hand-built forms, together with the Porsche 908/02 "Flounder". The Porsche range includes a resin/metal kit covering the 1969/70 Imola, Le Mans and Monza cars, plus hand-built versions of the 1969 Le Mans Hart Ski Racing Team entry and the 1970 Martini International Racing Team cars from Le Mans and Monza. All models are available to order now...
1 July
New Books: to tempt are these titles - "20 Years of GT3 Racing : The Story Of The World's Leading GT Sportscar Category", "Andrea Moda Formula: The Legend Of The Formula One Team Too Bad To Be True" & "Ferrari: Icons of Excellence"...
Spark: is working on a 64th sscale diecast model of the 1991 Le Mans winning Mazda 787B. Could this be the start of a collection of Le Mans winners in this scale?...
30 June
BBR: adds to its previous announcement of 1:43 & 1:18 Le Mans 2026 Ferrari 499P with 1:12 models. Also, the Paris show 2000 Ferrari Pininfarina Rossa concept and 2019 Ferrari F8 Tributo Spider are listed in both 1:43 and 1:18, the F8 in a number of new colour combinations...
Cult Scale Models: some more 1:18 new model news with the listing of Jeep Cherokee Chief (SJ) 1980-1983, MG RV8 1992-1995, Opel Omega 3000 1987-1994 and Wolseley 16/60 1961-1971 each listed in the choice of three colours...
Spark: the latest delivery is packed with Formula 1, GT and endurance racing highlights. Leading the arrivals are Lando Norris' victorious McLaren MCL39 from the 2025 British Grand Prix, Max Verstappen's Abu Dhabi-winning Red Bull RB21 and Jake Dennis' Andretti Formula E Gen3 Evo. Spa 24 Hours collectors are treated to a wide selection of BMW M4 GT3 Evo, Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo and Porsche 911 GT3R entries from the 2025 race, while rally fans can add Elfyn Evans' Safari Rally-winning Toyota GR Yaris Rally1. Sparky also expands its growing 1:64 range with Porsche 963 and Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Le Mans entries alongside Oliver Bearman's Haas VF25 from the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. All models are available to order now...
Top Marques: due during July are the 1963 and 1965 Le Mans winning Ferrari 250P & 250LM in 12th scale, while in 18th scale there's the 1957 Ferrari 335S Mille Miglia winner, sister #534 and two Le Mans versions. All the 335S models come with detailed engines...
Looksmart: the latest delivery focuses on Ferrari's recent endurance racing successes, with two 1:43 Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 Spa 24 Hours arriving from AF Corse Francorchamps Motors. Joining them is the 1:64 Ferrari 499P #51, which finished 3rd at the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours in the hands of Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi. All models are available to order now...
29 June
Minichamps: published a list of additional 2026 Formula 1 models in 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64. Look to preorder Kimi Antonelli race winners, Canada Red Bulls, McLaren 1000 Monaco livery and special decorations for Audi and Racing Bulls...
Hasegawa: another great choice for reissue is the 1975 Safari rally Lancia Stratos that finished in 2nd and 3rd places driven by Sandro Munari and Bjorn Waldegard. What can be wrong with a quality 1:24 plastic kit of that Alitalia decoration with a pair of huge bullbars added for good measure?...
Cult Scale Models: the excitement is too much to conatin this announcement any longer, a UK only limited edition of 100 pieces of each red, yellow and green 1973, wait for it, wait for it - Reliant Robin, that icon of Great British vehicular 3-wheeled engineering!...
Werk83: anticipated for later in the summer are 18th scale diecast models of the Castrol Jaguar XJR9 1st Daytona 24hrs 1988, Warsteiner BMW M3 (E30) 1st Nurburgring 24hrs 1989 and Ford Mustang DTM 1993 #33 Ruch...
Cigale 43: a little later than scheduled, the two new 1:43 metal kits of the Red Bull RB1 from the Australian & Monaco Grands Prix are now expected to arrive next month. Also now available to preorder is the decal set from the Monaco race version...
Mini GT: continues with its great 1:64 theme of James Bond models by adding for preorder the Citroen 2CV from "For Your Eyes Only" and the Lotus Esprit submarine seen in "The Spy Who Loved Me". Also coming is the Pfaff Motorsports Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2, Panizzi brothers Subaru Impreza Monte Carlo 1999 and Daytona 2024 BMW M Hybrid V8 GTP...
25 June
Looksmart: is offering for preorder the 1:43 the Realize Kondo Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 from the 2026 Nurburgring 24hrs and two 2025 1:64 FIA GT World Cup Macau Ferrari 296 GT3s, the winning Antonio Fuoco car and 4th placed Yifei Ye version...
KK Scale: has news of more 1:12 Porsche 911s on the way and 1:18 Ferrari 328 GTS in US spec. Two of the Ferraris are movie cars as seen in "Beverly Hills Cop 2" and "Miami Vice" while both Porsche subjects are additional colours to previoulsy released...
Schuco: with the summer holiday season starting, it's a timely announcement full of camping subjects! But it's not just motorhomes, cars with caravans, tents and trailers as there are a few road cars, a box set of Porsches and the classic silver Martini Porsche transporter also included too...
Looksmart: confirms it is making all the 2026 Le Mans Ferraris. All the Ferrari 499Ps and 296 GT3s will be produced in 1:43. The 499Ps will also be reproduced in 1:18 and 1:64 while a choice of the 296s will also be in 1:18. Place your preorders soon to avoid later disappointment...
Looksmart: the latest shipment announcement combines Ferrari GT racing, Formula 1 and collectible helmets across 1:43, 1:64 and 1:5 scales. Leading the releases are three Ferrari endurance racing subjects, including the Ferrari 330 P4 2nd Daytona 24 Hours 1967 #24 Parkes/Scarfiotti and two Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 Spa 24 Hours for Kessel Racing. Formula 1 collectors are catered for with 1:64 Ferrari SF-25 Italian Grand Prix models for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, while GT enthusiasts can also look forward to three Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 Macau GT Cup. Completing the announcement are new 1:5 scale helmets for Lewis Hamilton and Ollie Bearman. All models are now available to pre-order with 5% discount available for a limited time before pre-orders close...
Spark: substantial new shipment announcement covers Formula 1, Formula E, rallying, GT racing, Super GT, road cars and collectible helmets across 1:43, 1:64 and 1:5 scales. Formula 1 highlights include George Russell's British Grand Prix Mercedes W16, Kimi Antonelli's Azerbaijan Grand Prix Mercedes, Yuki Tsunoda's Canadian Grand Prix Red Bull RB21 and the iconic Tyrrell P34 in a wide selection of 1975-76 race-winning and podium-finishing liveries. Formula E expands with 2026 Gen3 Evo entries for Envision Racing and Nissan Formula E Team, while rally collectors are treated to Hyundai i20N Rally1 Monte Carlo entries for Fourmaux, Tänak and Neuville. GT and endurance racing is represented by Mercedes-AMG GT3 models from DTM and the Nürburgring 24 Hours alongside Super GT additions for Nissan, Toyota and Honda, with Sparky's ever-expanding 1:64 range also welcoming the Spa-winning Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo, McLaren MCL39 World Champion and Constructors' Champion models. Road car enthusiasts are catered for with the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS, while the popular 1:5 helmet collection grows with new releases for Norris, Lawson, Colapinto, Bearman, Albon, Antonelli and Oscar Piastri. All models are now available to pre-order with 5% discount available for a limited time before pre-orders close...
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