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FSW Weekly Edition #9/2026

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It’s shaping up to be a landmark week in motorsport as the 2026 Formula 1 season begins this weekend at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, ushering in a new technical era for the championship. A major overhaul of both chassis and power unit regulations introduces revised ground effect aerodynamics, active aero systems and hybrid power units producing significantly greater electrical energy, representing one of the most substantial resets in recent years. Away from the circuit, world champion Lando Norris took part in a Monster Energy winter event in Sweden, sampling rally and drifting machinery on a frozen lake behind the wheel of a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, a reminder that the world’s best drivers rarely confine themselves to one discipline.

In endurance racing, the World Endurance Championship’s planned Qatar 1812km season opener has been postponed until later in the year due to rising tensions in the Middle East, temporarily reshaping the WEC calendar just as the expanding Hypercar field prepares for another competitive season. Closer to home, NAPA Racing UK will embark on an exciting new chapter for 2026 by bringing a new iteration of the Ford Focus, bringing the saloon-bodied Titanium version to the 2026 BTCC grid, continuing the Focus’s competitive lineage in Britain’s premier tin-top series.

On the collectors’ side, this week’s three feature releases span modern Hypercar endurance, early 1980s Formula 1 grit and the thunderous spectacle of Can-Am racing: Spark’s Aston Martin Valkyrie from Le Mans 2025, Spark’s Arrows A3 capturing Riccardo Patrese’s sixth place at Kyalami in 1981, and Marsh Models’ McLaren M8C from the golden era of unrestricted sports car racing. Together they highlight the remarkable breadth of the hobby, from cutting edge prototype technology to the raw horsepower and engineering freedom of the sport’s most dramatic eras.

Valkyrie’s THOR Team Returns

Spark’s Aston Martin Valkyrie 14th Le Mans 2025 #007 THOR Team represents one of the most visually and technically striking Hypercar programmes on the current grid. The #007 chassis, which finished 14th overall at the 2025 race, showcases the same Adrian Newey-influenced aerodynamic philosophy that defines the Valkyrie programme: vast underfloor Venturi tunnels generating ground effect downforce, dramatic body undercuts channelling airflow toward the rear diffuser, and a cockpit canopy that appears almost suspended between the front and rear body volumes. The distinctive THOR Team livery gives the Valkyrie a strong visual identity on the grid, and Spark’s 1:43 resincast interpretation captures the car’s complex surface transitions and sharply defined aerodynamic elements with impressive precision.

The #007 model arrives as part of a substantial Spark delivery that significantly expands the endurance racing landscape this week. The same shipment includes the Le Mans 2025 BMW M Hybrid V8 #20 and #15, the Cadillac V-Series.R #101, the Oreca 07 #14 Nielsen Racing, and the Spa 24 Hours winning Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2 #63, alongside the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Bathurst 2025 #14, the Toyota Yaris Rally1 Finland 2024 #5 Pajari/Malkonen, the Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider 2024 and the Aston Martin Valiant from Goodwood 2024. A second wave of Spark arrivals adds classic and modern endurance subjects including the Porsche 956 from the 1984 and 1985 Le Mans races, the Porsche 911S Le Mans 1967, the Ecosse C285 and C286 from 1986 and 1987, the Argo JM19C Le Mans 1986, the Chevron B36 from 1979, the Callaway Corvette Le Mans 1995 and the Chevrolet Camaro Mosport 1975. Selected models are in stock now, with others available to order and further stock expected in the next shipment.

The endurance conversation extends well beyond Spark this week. Looksmart delivers the beautifully finished Ferrari 330 P4 3rd Le Mans 1967 #24 Equipe Nationale Belge, driven by Mairesse and Beurlys, a must-have for classic Le Mans collectors. Arena Modelli announces a superb collection of 1:43 subjects available as both hand-built models and resin/metal kits, including Ferrari 250 GTO entries from Daytona and Sebring 1963–1965 featuring Rodriguez, Piper, Bianchi and Penske, Ferrari 512BB Le Mans cars from 1980 and 1982, and two 1974 Chevrolet Corvette C3 Daytona entries. Werk83 adds large-scale impact with the 1984 Le Mans winning Joest Porsche 956 in a special boxed presentation at 1:18, while DSN 43 offers the 15th-placed Le Mans 1975 Porsche 930 #20 Porsche Club Romand for March release. Spark’s forward programme confirms Lancia LC2 models, Aston Martin Valkyrie IMSA test entries, classic Cougar C22, Jaguar C-Type and D-Type, Maserati 300S and Porsche 911 GT1 and GT2 subjects expected mid-year, alongside regional limited edition series covering the Spa 24 Hours, Macau 2025, Sebring 12 Hours and Porsche Supercup. Pre-orders are also being taken for both 2025 Le Mans Aston Martin Valkyrie entries in 1:12 scale. A remarkably rich week for endurance collectors at every scale and from every era.

Patrese’s Arrows

Spark’s Arrows A3 6th South Africa 1981 #29 Riccardo Patrese captures a distinctive moment from the early ground-effect era of Formula 1. Designed by Tony Southgate, the A3 formed the backbone of Arrows’ most competitive period during the early 1980s, allowing the small Witney-based team to challenge far larger operations. Patrese’s sixth-place finish at the 1981 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami demonstrated both the underlying efficiency of the chassis and the Italian driver’s ability to extract results from limited resources. Characterised by its clean wedge-shaped profile, compact sidepods and the striking gold and white Warsteiner livery, the A3 represents a classic example of early ground-effect design philosophy as teams explored new aerodynamic possibilities. Spark’s 1:43 resincast model captures the car’s sharp lines, low-slung stance and distinctive period detailing with the accuracy collectors have come to expect from the brand’s historic Formula 1 releases.

The A3 model arrives as part of a strong Spark delivery of classic single-seater subjects this week. The same shipment includes the AGS JH23B Mexico 1989 of Tarquini, the ATS D5 Austria and Monaco 1982, the March 811 Canada 1981 and 821 Austria 1982, the Shadow DN8 Brazil 1977, the Williams FW06 USA East 1978, the famously short-lived Life L190 Monaco 1990, and the Brabham BT30 Germany 1969. Selected models are available now, with further stock expected in the next shipment.

Beyond Spark, the wider programme continues to offer variety across multiple disciplines. Touring car collectors also have plenty to look forward to, with Spark confirming further BTCC Ford and BMW releases, including the 2019 Turkington and 2023 Sutton championship winners, alongside additional 2019 Jordan entries and special 2025 liveries. Werk83 adds further variety with the 4th-placed 1987 Bathurst 1000 BMW M3 in black and gold JPS colours (1:18), the 1995 DTM/ITC Alfa Romeo 155 V6TI #11 of Danner, and the Bruno Senna McLaren MP4/4 Brazil Demonstration 2019. Le Mans Miniatures contributes a charming pre-war interlude with Bugatti T59 Monaco Grand Prix 1934 models driven by Nuvolari and Dreyfus, finishing 5th and 3rd respectively, alongside 1:18 figures of Le Mans founder George Durand and winning drivers André Lagache and Christian Dauvergne. Cigale 43 introduces the Jaguar R5 Test 2004 in Red Bull colours as a 1:43 resin/metal kit, while the Books department expands with “Alan Stacey: His Life And Lotus Career,” charting the Lotus driver’s career during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

McLaren’s Thundering M8C

Marsh Models’ McLaren M8C Can-Am 1971–1973 represents one of the most spectacular eras of sports car racing, when the Can-Am championship stood as the purest expression of unrestricted competition. From the late 1960s through the early 1970s these Group 7 prototypes ran with virtually no limits on engine capacity, aerodynamic design or tyre width, producing machines of extraordinary power and visual drama. McLaren dominated the early years of the series, and while the M8C (1971–1973) represented the customer version rather than the factory team’s works cars, it retained the same core engineering philosophy: a large-displacement Chevrolet V8 mounted within a lightweight aluminium monocoque, clothed in bodywork shaped almost entirely for outright speed.

Marsh Models' capture this formidable machine in 1:43 resin and metal kit form, covering the #15, #41 and #57 entries driven by Cordts, Wonder and Butcher across several Can-Am seasons. It arrives alongside two additional Marsh Models Ford GT40 releases, the first covering Riverside 200, Daytona 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours entries from 1965–1967 with race numbers #9, #21, #22, #91 and #92 driven by names including Maglioli, Miles, Revson and Gregory, and the second representing Sebring and Silverstone entries from 1966–1967 with #1, #23 and #41 featuring Hulme and Jennings. Together they form a superb trio for builders and collectors of classic endurance and Can-Am racing.

Rally and road car subjects round out a week of remarkable variety. Schuco’s Pro.R range delivers three distinctive road car icons with the Aston Martin DBX 707 (2023) in metallic green, the Ford Sierra Cosworth (1986) in metallic blue and the legendary Lancia 037 (1982) in red, while Autocult adds the intriguing Kamm K4 BMW 1940, an experimental aerodynamic concept that later influenced modern car design. BBR contributes the beautifully hand-built Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale 2023 in metallic green, alongside Ferrari Purosangue models in red and silver from its Concept43 and diecast ranges. BBR announce updates of the Ferrari 488 Pista Spider and Ferrari F80 releases in new colours and limited numbers. Also from BBR, the Maserati MC12 #1 Vitaphone Racing winner of the Spa 24 Hours 2008 appears in 1:64 scale as a final-stock item celebrating one of the MC12’s greatest endurance victories.

Elsewhere, Looksmart confirms the striking Bugatti Tourbillon in 1:43 hand-built form, offered in metallic blue, gold or silver paired with metallic grey. Rally enthusiasts are well served with a strong mix from DSN 43, Trofeu and Model-Car Garage, including the Datsun Violet 160J Portugal 1982, Porsche 911 Carrera RS Ypres 1979, Russell Brookes’ Ford Escort RS1600 Granite City 1975, the Audi Quattro Argentina 1983, Spark’s Lancia Delta HF Integrale Tour de Corse 1992 winner of Auriol and Occelli, Trofeu’s BMW 2002Ti Vila Real 1969 winner, and three versions of Walter Röhrl’s Opel Ascona 1.9SR from the RAC and Acropolis rallies. Ixo America introduces a promising new 1:43 Indy 500 Pace Car series beginning with the 1964 Ford Mustang Convertible, 1979 Ford Mustang and 1984 Pontiac Fiero, alongside classic road cars including the 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood, 1969 Pontiac Firebird, 1970 Mercury Cougar and 1981 DeLorean. For Dakar followers, WSI returns with a 1:50 diecast Leeuw Rallysport Iveco Powerstar, representing the truck that finished 10th overall in the 2026 Dakar Rally.

What’s Next

Spark’s forward programme continues to expand at an impressive pace, with the mid-year Spark schedule now featuring a wide range of classic endurance subjects including the Cougar C22, Jaguar C-Type and D-Type, Maserati 300S and Porsche 911 GT1 and GT2, alongside new Lancia LC2 entries and the Aston Martin Valkyrie IMSA test car. Regional limited-edition series covering the Spa 24 Hours, Macau 2025, Japanese GT Championship, French Production, Sebring 12 Hours, Porsche Supercup and WRC rally programmes remain open for pre-order. For collectors of larger scales, both 2025 Le Mans Aston Martin Valkyrie entries are now available to pre-order in 1:12, while classic Lamborghini, Maserati and Porsche road cars are confirmed for 1:18 production, and the 2025 WRC M-Sport crash helmets for Munster/Louka and McErlean/Treacy arrive in the striking 1:5 display format.

Elsewhere across the catalogue, Arena Modelli continues its programme of beautifully detailed 1960s GT and endurance subjects, with the Ferrari 250 GTO and 512BB Le Mans ranges remaining highlights for both kit builders and hand-built collectors. Werk83 prepares upcoming 1:18 releases including the Bathurst BMW M3, Alfa Romeo 155 DTM and the Joest Porsche 956 Le Mans winner, while Looksmart’s Bugatti Tourbillon and BBR’s latest Ferrari F80 and 488 Pista Spider colour variations are already attracting strong interest from road car enthusiasts. Rally fans will also find new material arriving from Trofeu and DSN 43, continuing the steady flow of historic competition subjects.

A week that opens with Formula 1’s new era in Melbourne and closes with collector programmes spanning Can-Am thunder, Le Mans history, rally heritage and the most exclusive modern road cars underlines the momentum building across the hobby. As the 2026 season gathers pace both on track and in the display cabinet, it is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years yet for motorsport collectors.

This Week's Headlines

5 March

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...

4 March

Spark: today’s delivery features an excellent mix of 1:43 scale Formula 1, endurance racing and road car subjects. Highlights include classic single seaters such as the AGS JH23B Mexico 1989 (Tarquini), Arrows A3 South Africa 1981 (Patrese), ATS D5 Austria and Monaco 1982, March 811 Canada 1981, March 821 Austria 1982, Shadow DN8 Brazil 1977, Williams FW06 USA East 1978, the unusual Life L190 Monaco 1990, and the historic Brabham BT30 Germany 1969. Le Mans and endurance racing are represented by the Argo JM19C 1986, Chevron B36 1979, Ecosse C285 and C286 entries from 1986–1987, the Porsche 911S Le Mans 1967, and Porsche 956 models from the 1984 and 1985 races, alongside the Callaway Corvette Le Mans 1995 and Chevrolet Camaro Mosport 1975. Completing the delivery are the Lancia Delta HF Integrale Tour de Corse 1992 winner of Auriol/Occelli, plus modern road cars including the Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider 2024 and Aston Martin Valiant Goodwood 2024. A great and varied selection for collectors, available to order now, with more of this stock expected to arrive in our next shipment...

Looksmart: will be making the stunning Bugatti Tourbillon as 43rd scale hanf built models offered metallic blue, gold or silver each two-toned with metallic grey...

Ixo America: hopefully the start of a series of 1:43 Indy 500 Pace Cars beginning with the 1964 Ford Mustang Convertible, 1979 Ford Mustang & 1984 Pontiac Fiero announced alongside street 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood, 1969 Pontiac Firebird, 1970 Mercury Cougar & 1981 DeLorean...

Model-Car Garage: has three versions of Walter Rohrl's mid-1970s Opel Ascona 1.9SR rally car on the way - RAC 1973, 5th RAC 1974 & 1st Acropolis 1975...

3 March

DSN 43: for March release offers rally another of its fine Datsun Violet 160J from Portugal 1982 #12 Mendes/Cunha, Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2nd Ypres 1979 #14 Delbar/Lux and 15th placed Le Mans 1975 Porsche 930 #20 Porsche Club Romand...

Trofeu: in its latest news there are a couple of rally and one race subject listed for preorder with the Russell Brookes Ford Escort RS1600 5th Granite City 1975, Audi Quattro Argentina 1983 #64 Di Palma/Straimel while the circuit subject is a BMW 2002Ti winner at Vila Real 1969...

Spark: post Chinese New Year holidays, the news is flowing fast. Here are Regional series of limited editions covering the Spa 24hrs, Macau 2025, Japanese GT Championship, French Production, Sebring 12hrs, Porsche Supercup & WRC/rally. Also Aston Martin Valkyrie IMSA test & several Lancia LC2 have been added to the main future production listings...

2 March

Spark: in 43rd scale news there are more BTCC Ford & BMW models to come including 2019 Turkington & 2023 Sutton championship winners plus 2019 Jordan & more 2025 special decorations. Also listed are a selection of classic Le Mans Cougar C22, Jaguar C-Type & D-Type, Maserati 300S & Porsche 911 GT1 & GT2 models expected mid-year...

Spark: in large scale news, preorders are being taken for the two 2025 Le Mans Aston Martin Valkyrie in 1:12, there are classic Lamborghini, Maserati & Porsche road cars in 1:18 and in 1:5, there are 2025 WRC M-Sport crash helmets for Munster/Louka and McErlean/Treacy...

Arena Modelli: today’s delivery announcement brings a superb collection of classic GT and endurance racing subjects in 1:43 scale, available as both exquisite hand built models and high quality resin/metal kits. Highlights include two 1974 Chevrolet Corvette C3 entries from Daytona and the Mexico 1000kms, alongside an outstanding line-up of Ferrari 250 GTO Daytona and Sebring cars from 1963–1965, featuring drivers such as Rodriguez, Piper, Bianchi and Penske. Also included are the striking Ferrari 512BB Le Mans entries from 1980 and 1982, offered in both kit and hand built form. A fantastic selection for collectors of iconic 1960s and 1980s endurance racing machinery. Available to order now...

BBR: has resurrected its hand built 1:18 Ferrari 488 Pista Spider model offering a bunch of new colour/decorations and the same for the Ferrari F80 too. Please note some of these new models are very limited editions so be quick to preorder before it is too late...

Werk83: putting two motorsport icons together just looks so good with an 18th scale model of the 4th placed 1987 Bathurst 1000 BMW M3 in that black & gold livery! Also coming are the DTM/ITC 1995 Alfa Romeo 155 V6TI #11 Danner, Bruno Senna McLaren MP4/4 Brazil Demo 2019 & the 1984 Le Mans winning Joest Porsche 956 in a special boxed presentation...

27 February

BBR: today’s delivery announcement showcases a trio of exceptional 1:43 road car models. Leading the way is the beautifully hand built Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale 2023 in Metallic Green from BBR Concept43, a stunning tribute to one of the most desirable modern Italian supercars. Joining it are two versions of the Ferrari Purosangue (Panoramic) 2022 in Red and Silver, finely detailed diecast models capturing Ferrari’s groundbreaking four door performance car...

Looksmart: today’s delivery announcement features the stunning Ferrari 330 P4 3rd Le Mans 1967 #24 Equipe Nationale Belge, driven by Mairesse and Beurlys. This beautifully finished 1:43 resincast model captures one of the most iconic endurance racers of the 1960s and is a must-have for classic Le Mans collectors. Available to order now...

Spark: today’s delivery brings a strong mix of 1:43 resincast Formula 1, Le Mans, GT and rally subjects. F1 highlights include the Alpine A525 Emilia-Romagna 2025 #43 Colapinto and Japan 2025 #10 Gasly, while Le Mans 2025 entries feature the Aston Martin Valkyrie #009 and #007 THOR Team cars, BMW M Hybrid V8 #20 and #15, Cadillac V-Series.R #101 and Oreca 07 #14 Nielsen Racing. Also included are the Spa 24hrs winning Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2 #63, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Bathurst 2025 #14, Toyota Yaris Rally1 Finland 2024 #5 Pajari/Malkonen and the 1:5 George Russell 2025 UK helmet. Selected models are in stock now, with others available to order, and if you were not allocated a model from this delivery, further stock is due to arrive soon...

Le Mans Miniatures: significant news of 1:43 resincast Nuvolari & Dreyfus 1934 Monaco Grand Prix Bugatti T59s (5th & 3rd respectively) and in 1:18 figures there's George Durand, Andre Lagache & Christian Dauvergne. "Who?" you might ask and the answer is in order, the founder of the Le Mans 24hrs, one of the first winning and second placed Chenard & Walcker drivers...

WSI: it has been a long while since we last posted news from this brand so we are very pleased for Dakar collectors to bring you this information of a 1:50 diecast model of the Leeuw Rallysport Iveco Powerstar that finished 10th in the truck division on the 2026 Dakar...

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