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It’s been a week where innovation and endurance have taken centre stage across several corners of the motorsport world as teams continue adapting to new regulations and demanding events on the global calendar.
In Formula 1, Ferrari is preparing to debut one of the most talked-about engineering ideas of the new ruleset at the Chinese Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton confirming that the team’s rotating rear wing will make its race weekend appearance. The system alters the angle of the rear wing element under braking and acceleration to balance downforce and drag, and if it proves effective it could become one of the defining aerodynamic concepts of this new technical cycle.
Meanwhile in rallying, the Safari Rally Kenya once again looms as the toughest test on the World Rally Championship schedule. Even with this year’s route trimmed from 383 kilometres to roughly 350, the punishing rough gravel stages, unpredictable African weather and the ever-present risk of mechanical damage mean that finishing alone may feel like victory for many crews.In endurance racing, attention is turning toward Hyundai’s premium Genesis brand, which is preparing a major entry into prototype competition. The programme will be guided by three-time Le Mans winner André Lotterer, whose decades of experience in top-level endurance racing underline how seriously manufacturers now view the Hypercar and LMDh categories.
Against that backdrop, this week’s three feature models reflect the same blend of modern competition, rally heritage and Formula 1 curiosity: Spark’s BMW 330i from the 2025 BTCC season driven by Aiden Moffat, Ixo’s Toyota Celica GT4 Costa Brava rally winner driven by Jari-Matti Latvala, and Autocult’s unusual Ferrari 312 T4A Fiorano test car driven by Jody Scheckter. From contemporary touring car battles to classic rally triumph and an experimental Ferrari development car, they offer collectors three very different snapshots of motorsport history.
Moffat’s BTCC BMW
Spark’s BMW 330i BTCC 2025 #16 driven by Aiden Moffat captures a contemporary contender from one of the world’s most fiercely contested touring car championships. The British Touring Car Championship has long balanced manufacturer involvement with fiercely independent teams, and the West Surrey Racing–run BMW 330i has been among the category’s most consistently competitive machines in recent seasons. Its rear-wheel-drive layout provides a distinct handling character within the BTCC field, while WSR’s engineering depth and development experience continue to make the car a regular presence at the sharp end of the grid. For Aiden Moffat, the 2025 season represents another step in a steadily maturing BTCC career. Having entered the championship as one of its youngest ever drivers, he has grown into a composed and determined competitor capable of challenging established names in the series. Spark’s 1:43 resincast model captures the purposeful stance of the BMW, the dense sponsor graphics of the modern BTCC grid and the clean, muscular proportions of the G20-generation 330i, preserving a snapshot of contemporary touring car racing in miniature.
The model forms part of a major Spark shipment due in April, bringing a strong mix of touring car and GT subjects. BTCC highlights include the NAPA Ford Focus race winners with Dan Cammish and further WSR BMW 330i entries for Rainford and Moffat, alongside classic BMW M3 E30 Macau Guia Race podium finishers driven by Winkelhock and Ravaglia. The shipment also extends into international GT racing with the BMW M4 GT3 Le Mans 2025 Team WRT entry, Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2 cars from the Nürburgring 24 Hours and Bathurst 12 Hours, and Lexus and Toyota Super GT contenders from Japan. Pre-orders are already open but closing quickly as allocation tightens.
Elsewhere, Avenue 43 introduces the unusual Audi 100 S4 GTO from the South African Westbank Modified Series, while TrueScale Models adds the Acura ARX-06 GTP from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours and the Chevrolet Camaro ZR1 Hendrick Motorsports test car developed ahead of Chevrolet’s return to Le Mans. Looking ahead, Top Speed expands its 1:18 programme with the Daytona-winning Porsche 963, Aston Martin Valhalla and McLaren 750S, while Spark confirms the reissue of its Iron Dames Porsche 911 GT3R and the Pikes Peak Hoonipigasus in 1:64 scale. For builders, Marsh Models rounds out the week with a strong delivery of Ford GT40 endurance kits and the McLaren M8C Can-Am, offering classic sports car subjects for model makers.
Latvala’s Celica Conquers Costa Brava
Ixo’s Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 1st Costa Brava 2025 #1 Latvala/Hussi captures the winning entry from one of the most atmospheric events on the historic rally calendar. The ST185-generation Celica GT4, with its turbocharged 3S-GTE engine and full-time four-wheel drive, was one of the defining competition cars of the early 1990s, and its continued success in the hands of skilled crews on the historic rally circuit speaks to the enduring quality of the platform. Jari-Matti Latvala, the former WRC frontrunner and current Toyota Gazoo Racing team principal, has never lost his appetite for the driver’s seat, and his outright victory on the Costa Brava is a reminder that genuine pace and car control do not diminish with a change of role. Ixo’s 1:43 interpretation preserves the distinctive wedge profile and competition graphics of the winning car with the brand’s characteristic precision.
The model sits within a busy rally landscape for collectors. Ixo’s forward programme includes 1:18 Toyota GR Yaris models from the Canary Islands Rally 2025, representing the 1st and 2nd place entries of Rovanperä and Ogier. Spark’s upcoming April shipment adds further rally depth with Toyota Yaris Rally1 winners from Finland and Japan, driven by Ogier/Landais and Evans/Martin. At the smaller end of the scale spectrum, Mini GT contributes a charming 1:64 Subaru Impreza WRC98 from the 2000 New Zealand Rally, the Caltex Havoline-backed car driven by Possum Bourne and Vincent Craig, due for release in Q3 2026.
Elsewhere, Schuco’s Pro.R resin range brings three road cars with strong motorsport DNA: the Aston Martin DBX 707 2023 in metallic green, the iconic Ford Sierra Cosworth 1986 in metallic blue, and the legendary Lancia 037 1982 in red, the last rear-wheel-drive car to win the World Rally Championship. Together they underline how closely the worlds of rallying and road car performance have remained linked across generations.
Scheckter’s Curious Fiorano Ferrari
Autocult’s Ferrari 312 T4A Fiorano 1979 Scheckter is one of those models that rewards curiosity. The T4A was an experimental variant of the championship-winning 312 T4, tested at Ferrari’s private Fiorano circuit by Jody Scheckter during his title-winning season. Visually unusual and clearly a development mule rather than a race-ready machine, the T4A carried distinctive aerodynamic modifications that gave it a markedly different profile from the car that dominated the 1979 championship. Autocult’s 1:43 resincast model captures the strange proportions and unfinished character of this prototype with impressive fidelity, preserving a fascinating footnote in Ferrari’s Formula 1 development story rather than a moment of Grand Prix glory.
The model forms part of a wider Autocult programme exploring unusual and experimental vehicles. Upcoming releases include the 1967 Pininfarina-designed BMC 1800 Aerodinamica, an aerodynamic concept saloon, and the 1950 Tatra 201 Pickup, both scheduled for early May. Autocult has also recently issued the Kamm K4 BMW 1940, an early aerodynamic concept developed by Wunibald Kamm that helped shape modern automotive design thinking.
Elsewhere, the single-seater landscape remains active. Spark’s latest delivery includes the Minardi PS01 from the 2001 Australian Grand Prix, marking Fernando Alonso’s Formula 1 debut, alongside the 1976 Le Mans-winning Porsche 936 driven by Ickx and van Lennep in impressive 1:18 scale. Looking ahead, Spark’s April shipment adds further Formula 1 interest with the Ferrari SF-25 Monaco 2025 2nd-place car of Charles Leclerc, plus 1:5 scale driver helmets for Doohan, Piastri and Tsunoda.
Road car collectors are also well catered for. BBR delivers the striking 1:18 Ferrari Purosangue with panoramic roof in red, while BBR has also announced the return of its 1:43 Ferrari 488 Pista and Speciale in new colour and stripe combinations. Ixo previews a strong classic road car line-up for next month with Jaguar XK150, Land Rover 109 Series III, Mercedes 230SL Pagoda and Pontiac Firebird in 1:43 scale, while TrueScale Models looks ahead to Q3 with modern subjects including the BMW M5 Touring, Honda Prelude, Ford Mustang Dark Horse and Mercedes AMG GT3 Bathurst “Test Card” car. Finally, the Books department adds a noteworthy motorsport title with Alan Stacey: His Life And Lotus Career, a detailed look at the driver’s time with Team Lotus and his appearances in Formula 1 and endurance racing.
Whats Next
Spark’s April shipment represents one of the richest deliveries of the year so far, bringing together a broad cross-section of modern and historic competition machinery. The programme spans BTCC race winners, classic BMW M3 E30 Macau Guia Race entries, GT3 endurance contenders from Le Mans, Nürburgring and Bathurst, Super GT machinery from Japan, multiple Toyota Yaris Rally1 winners, and the Ferrari SF-25 from Monaco. Pre-order windows are already tightening on several of these subjects and, with the 5% pre-order discount still available, early reservations are strongly recommended. Spark’s reissues of the 1:64 Iron Dames Porsche 911 GT3R and Pikes Peak Hoonipigasus may also represent final opportunities following the team’s recent disbandment.
Looking further ahead, Top Speed has confirmed a trio of notable 1:18 releases for July, including the Daytona winning Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963, the Aston Martin Valhalla, and the McLaren 750S. TrueScale Models continues to expand its Q3 pipeline with the BMW M5 Touring, Honda Prelude and Ford Mustang Dark Horse, while Autocult’s May programme promises the intriguing Ferrari 312 T4A Fiorano test car, joined by the BMC 1800 Aerodinamica and Tatra 201 Pickup for collectors drawn to the unusual corners of automotive history. In the growing 1:64 market, Mini GT adds the Subaru Impreza WRC98 of Possum Bourne and Vincent Craig from the 2000 New Zealand Rally, scheduled for Q3 release.
A week that began with Ferrari’s experimental rear wing concept in Formula 1 and the looming challenge of Africa’s toughest rally ends with collector programmes that span BTCC grit, historic rally triumphs, endurance racing technology and Fiorano development curiosities, a reminder that in 2026 the pace of motorsport innovation is matched only by the depth and diversity of the models that capture it.
This Week's Headlines
12 March
TrueScale: today’s delivery features a pair of modern American performance and endurance racing subjects in 1:43 scale. Leading the release is the Acura ARX-06 GTP from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours, representing the #93 Meyer Shank Racing entry driven by Ohta, Palou, van der Zande and Yelloly in the IMSA premier GTP class. Also included is the striking Chevrolet Camaro ZR1 Hendrick Motorsports test car, the machine used during development running ahead of Chevrolet’s return to international endurance racing and Le Mans competition. Two excellent contemporary subjects for collectors of modern prototype and GT racing, available to order now…
Spark: today’s delivery brings a pair of highly appealing racing subjects in different scales covering both Formula 1 and Le Mans endurance racing. Representing modern F1 history is the Minardi PS01 from the 2001 Australian Grand Prix, marking the Formula 1 debut of Fernando Alonso with the small but much-loved Minardi team. Endurance racing collectors are catered for with a larger scale release of the Porsche 936, winner of the 1976 Le Mans 24 Hours, driven by Jacky Ickx and Gijs van Lennep. Presented in 1:18 scale, this iconic open-cockpit prototype celebrates one of Porsche’s many famous victories at La Sarthe. A nice mix of historic Formula 1 and classic endurance racing for collectors, available to order now…
11 March
BBR: today’s delivery features a beautifully finished 1:18 diecast Ferrari Purosangue (Panorama Roof) 2022 in Red, capturing Ferrari’s first four-door grand tourer with impressive detail and presence. Two versions are available, both showcasing the distinctive styling, large panoramic roof and luxury performance character of the Purosangue. A striking modern Ferrari subject that will appeal to collectors of contemporary Maranello road cars and large scale display models. Available to order now...
10 March
BBR: is resurrecting its 1:43 Ferrari 488 Pista & Speciale in both coupe and spider versions by presenting new colours and new colour/stripe options...
9 March
Ixo: next month we can look forward to the release of a number of 1:43 & 1:18 road & rally models. There will be 1:43 Jaguar XK150, Land Rover 109 S3, Mercedes 230SL Pagoda, Pontiac Firebird for road collectors. Also 1:43 Latvala Toyota Celica GT4 plus 1:18 Toyota GR Yaris 1st & 2nd Canary Island 2025 for Rovanpera & Ogier respectfully...
Mini GT: is making the 6th placed Subaru Rally Team Australia/Caltex Havoline Racing Subaru Imprezza WRC98 of Possum Bourne and Vincent Craig from the New Zealand rally in 2000. This 1:64 diecast should be available during Q3/2026...
Spark: is to reissue its 64th scale diecast models of the 2025 Iron Dames Porsche 911 GT3R and 2022 Pikes Peak Hoonipigasus. With the demise of the Iron Dames race team this may well be the last opportunity to grab a souvenir in this scale...
Avenue 43: here's a couple of 1:43 models that may appeal more than the usual subjects from this brand with the 1992/1993 South African Westbank Modified Series Audi 100 S4 GTOs of Hans Stuck and Chris Aberdein built by Audi Sport South Africa. A must for Audi and Stuck collectors...
Autocult: has found research material to produce Jody Scheckter's 1979 Fiorano test Ferrari 312 T4A, an odd looking version of the championship winning T4. It will also produce two concepts in the shapes of the 1967 Pininfarina designed BMC 1800 Aerodinamica (Citroen CX anyone?) and 1950 Tatra 201 Pickup. All set for early May release...
Spark: this latest shipment announcement features a strong mix of modern touring cars, GT racers, rally winners and Formula 1 subjects in 1:43 scale, alongside a selection of 1:5 F1 helmets and 1:64 Super GT entries, all available to pre-order with 5% discount. This shipment is due to arrive in April. Highlights include the NAPA Ford Focus BTCC race winners from the 2025 season with Cammish, WSR BMW 330i BTCC entries from Brands Hatch with Rainford and Moffat, classic BMW M3 (E30) Macau Guia Race podium finishers driven by Winkelhock and Ravaglia, the BMW M4 GT3 Le Mans 2025 entry for Team WRT, Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2 machines from the Nürburgring 24 Hours and Bathurst 12 Hours, Lexus and Toyota Super GT contenders, and a strong rally selection of Toyota Yaris Rally1 winners from Finland and Japan with Ogier/Landais and Evans/Martin. Formula 1 collectors are also catered for with the Ferrari SF-25 Monaco 2025 2nd place car of Leclerc, alongside 1:5 scale helmets for Doohan, Piastri and Tsunoda. Pre-orders are open but closing soon, so please place your orders now to avoid disappointment…
5 March
Top Speed: adding to its healthy 1:18 future production schedule the 2025 Daytona 24hrs winning Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963, the Aston Martin Valhalla in Podium Green and McLaren 750S in white. All are marked to become available from July...
TrueScale: is looking towards Q3 for the release of this group of 1:43 resincast models of the 2025 G99 BMW M5 Touring, 2025 Honda Prelude in red & blue, Ford Performance Racing School Ford Mustang Dark Horse and the Team GMNR "Test Card" Mercedes AMG GT3 from the Bathurst 12hrs last year...
Autocult: today’s delivery features a fascinating 1:43 scale resincast model of the rare Kamm K4 BMW 1940, a remarkable aerodynamic concept developed by Wunibald Kamm. Finished in Black, this unusual and historically important vehicle represents one of the early explorations of streamlined automotive design that later influenced modern car aerodynamics. A distinctive and highly collectible release for enthusiasts of concept cars, historic engineering and unusual automotive designs, available to order now...
Books: today’s delivery brings an excellent new motorsport title for enthusiasts of classic Formula 1 and Lotus history, “Alan Stacey: His Life And Lotus Career”. This detailed book explores the life and racing career of Alan Stacey, charting his time with Team Lotus during the late 1950s and early 1960s, as well as his appearances in Formula 1 and endurance racing including Le Mans. A fascinating read for fans of Lotus, early Formula 1 history and classic British motorsport. Available to order now...
Schuco: today’s delivery features a superb trio of 1:43 scale road car releases from the Pro.R resin range, celebrating iconic performance cars from different eras. Highlights include the powerful Aston Martin DBX 707 2023 finished in Metallic Green, alongside two much loved classics from the 1980s: the Ford Sierra Cosworth 1986 in Metallic Blue and the legendary Lancia 037 1982 in Red, one of the most recognisable rally-bred road cars of its time. A great addition for collectors of modern performance SUVs and classic performance icons, available to order now...
Marsh Models: today’s delivery features a fantastic selection of 1:43 scale resin and metal kits celebrating classic 1960s endurance racing and Can-Am machinery. Highlights include two excellent Ford GT40 multi-version kits, covering entries from the Riverside 200, Daytona 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours between 1965 and 1967, with race numbers including #9, #21, #22, #91 and #92, driven by names such as Maglioli, Miles, Revson and Gregory. Also included is a second GT40 release covering Sebring and Silverstone entries from 1966–1967 (#1, #23 and #41) featuring drivers including Hulme and Jennings. Completing the delivery is the striking McLaren M8C Can-Am kit, representing several 1971–1973 entries driven by Cordts, Wonder and Butcher. A superb selection for builders and collectors of classic endurance and Can-Am racers, available now...
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