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FSW Weekly Edition #45/2025

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The world of motorsport is roaring into overdrive this week — and the newest arrivals capture its speed, drama, and emotion in perfect miniature.

The Formula 1 circus roars into Brazil this weekend for one of the sport’s great theatres, Interlagos — a circuit that has defined champions for decades. Lando Norris arrives as the new points leader after his commanding victory in Mexico, just one point ahead of Oscar Piastri, while Max Verstappen lurks 36 points back — still very much in the hunt. Expect fireworks this weekend.

Off-track, the headlines keep coming. Alpine has told Mick Schumacher it’s “decision time” on his 2026 WEC future amid rumours of a move elsewhere, and in the forests of Japan, Kalle Rovanperä has blasted into the early lead at Rally Japan as he chases a third straight WRC crown.

And on the collectors’ front, this week belongs to three defining machines that embody racing’s competitive soul — Ferrari’s 499P Le Mans winner, marking a new golden age in endurance racing; Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari SF-25 “China Sprint Winner”, the symbol of Ferrari’s Formula 1 rebirth; and Ash Sutton’s BTCC-winning Ford Focus, a masterclass in power, precision, and passion.

Three landmark releases. Three icons of performance. One defining week for collectors — where motorsport’s greatest moments arrive in miniature, sharper and more spectacular than ever.

Endurance & GT — Ferrari’s 499P: The Le Mans Dynasty Continues

For the third year running, Ferrari has conquered the 24 Hours of Le Mans, extending its modern-era dominance on the world’s greatest endurance stage. In the 93rd edition of the race, the #83 499P — fielded by AF Corse and finished in a stunning Giallo Modena livery — stormed to victory under the hands of Yifei Ye, Phil Hanson, and Robert Kubica. It was a performance of control, pace, and unshakeable composure, sealing Ferrari’s third consecutive Le Mans triumph and confirming the Prancing Horse as the undisputed benchmark of the Hyper car era.

Looksmart’s 1:43 Ferrari 499P #83 AF Corse Le Mans Winner brings that moment of history roaring to life. The model captures the 499P’s every curve and crease — from its chiselled aerodynamics and sculpted diffuser to the fierce, unmistakable stance of Ferrari’s modern endurance weapon. The Giallo Modena finish gleams with presence, echoing the sight of the real car streaking through the night at La Sarthe on its way to eternal glory. Every vent, intake and fin has been modelled with pinpoint precision, embodying the drama and discipline of Ferrari’s greatest modern victory. It’s not just a model — it’s a monument to dominance. Three years, three victories, one team, one machine.

Around it, endurance excellence continues: Werk83’s monumental 1:12 Mazda 787B 1991 Le Mans winner, the only rotary car ever to conquer La Sarthe, joins the line-up alongside Spark’s 2025 DTM and GT3 collection — featuring Ayhancan Güven’s Porsche 911 GT3R, Valentino Rossi’s BMW M4 GT3 Bathurst runner-up, and Aston Martin’s Spa 24H Evo.

But make no mistake — Ferrari’s 499P is the headline act. The car that defined a new era, cemented a dynasty, and proved once again that when endurance racing meets artistry, the result is unmistakably Maranello. Looksmart’s masterpiece ensures that moment lives forever — power, precision, and pure Ferrari passion, captured in miniature.

Due to overwhelming demand for the Ferrari 499P Le Mans 2025 Winner, orders have been reopened for two weeks only until November 20th! If you missed securing yours in 1:18 or 1:43 scale, this is your final chance to add this legendary car to your collection. 

Formula 1 — Hamilton’s Shanghai Statement and the Ferrari Reawakening

Few sporting moments have carried as much anticipation as Lewis Hamilton’s first season in Ferrari red. After more than a decade of dominance with Mercedes, his move to Maranello wasn’t just a transfer — it was the beginning of a new era. The sight of the #44 Ferrari SF-25 leaving the pit lane for the first time sent shockwaves through the sport: the most successful driver in history joining Formula 1’s most iconic team.

It didn’t take long for that union to bear fruit. At the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint, Hamilton delivered a clinic in control and composure — taking pole, leading every lap, and crossing the line untouchable. The SF-25 was the perfect partner: stable yet agile, capable of translating Hamilton’s silky precision into pure speed through Shanghai’s flowing corners. The result? Ferrari’s first Sprint win of the hybrid era — and a bold declaration that the Prancing Horse was back where it belonged.

Looksmart’s 1:43 Ferrari SF-25 “China Sprint Winner” captures that rebirth with breath taking realism. Every line and aerodynamic plane has been sculpted with purpose — from the aggressive sidepods to the delicately formed halo and diffuser. The finish gleams in Ferrari’s signature scarlet, accentuated by subtle race markings that celebrate one of the most historic wins in modern Formula 1. It’s more than a model — it’s a symbol of Ferrari’s resurgence and Hamilton’s unrelenting brilliance.

And it headlines a stellar F1 season for collectors. GP Replicas honours Ferrari’s past with 1:12-scale F2001s from Schumacher and Barrichello’s Monaco 1–2, while Minichamps continues its 2025 championship set with McLarens, Red Bulls, and Mercedes winners. Spark’s COTA 2025 grid arrives in both 1:43 and 1:64, complete with a special Red Bull RB21 “75th Grand Prix Victory” edition celebrating Verstappen’s record-breaking success.

From Shanghai to São Paulo, the SF-25 represents Ferrari’s reawakening — a blend of history, hope, and horsepower, now preserved forever in Looksmart’s immaculate miniature.

Touring Cars & Road — Sutton’s NAPA Century and BTCC’s Modern Era

When it comes to domination, few do it better than Ash Sutton. The reigning BTCC champion added another glittering highlight to his 2025 campaign at Thruxton, taking a commanding victory in Race Two behind the wheel of the NAPA Racing UK Ford Focus ST. Rocketing off the line from fourth on the grid, Sutton launched himself into the lead within half a lap — a masterclass in aggression and control. Once out front, he timed his turbo boost perfectly to pull clear of the chasing pack, sealing his third win of the season in trademark, unflinching style. It was more than just a race win — it was a celebration of precision, performance, and pride, marking 100 years of NAPA with a striking black-and-gold anniversary livery that glowed as brightly as the achievement itself.

Spark’s 1:43 Ford Focus Thruxton 2025 captures that moment of dominance in immaculate detail. Every curve and contour of the Focus ST has been faithfully reproduced, from its aggressive front splitter to the shimmering metallic finish of that distinctive black-and-gold livery. The intricate printing, race-day decals, and commemorative “NAPA 100 Years” insignia are all rendered with pinpoint accuracy, making this one of Spark’s most striking BTCC releases to date. Limited to just 500 pieces worldwide, it’s a celebration of both driver and machine — a model that distills the spirit of British touring car racing at its fiercest.

It’s joined by a stunning collection of road and GT icons: BBR’s Ferrari 12Cilindri and SF90XX Spider, Maserati’s GT2 Stradale, and Fernando Alonso’s matte-black LaFerrari, plus KK Scale’s Ferrari 250GT SWB and Matrix’s Reliant Scimitar SE5a GTE, the royal road classic once owned by Princess Anne.

Together, they tell the story of modern performance in motion — from the raw intensity of Thruxton’s tarmac battles to the refined artistry of hand-built supercars. Sutton’s Focus stands at the centre of it all: fast, fearless, and utterly unstoppable.

What’s Next — The Road Ahead

As the motorsport season nears its finale, the 4SW catalogue accelerates with a flood of fresh releases and future arrivals across every discipline. Spark leads the charge with its 2025 and 2026 previews — from classic rally icons like the Alfa Romeo GTV6 Safari ’83, Ford RS200 Sweden ’86, and Lancia Delta HF Integrale Tour de Corse ’92. Also from Spark is the modern GT stars including Ayhancan Güven’s DTM-winning Porsche 911 GT3R, Valentino Rossi’s Bathurst BMW M4 GT3, and the Spa 24H-winning Aston Martin GT3 Evo. Formula 1 collectors are in for a treat, too, with Spark’s complete 2025 US Grand Prix grid in both 1:43 and 1:64, featuring all teams and a special Red Bull RB21 “75th Grand Prix Victory” edition for Verstappen.

GP Replicas revisits Ferrari glory with 1:12 Schumacher and Barrichello F2001s, while Minichamps expands its 2025 F1 collection with McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, and Williams race winners. Werk83 delivers endurance legends in large scale — headlined by the 1:12 Mazda 787B Le Mans 1991 winner and Audi 90 GTO IMSA 1989 — while BBR celebrates Italian style with hand-built Ferrari 12Cilindri, SF90XX Spider, and Maserati GT2 Stradale masterpieces.

Classic collectors can look forward to KK Scale’s Ferrari 250GT and 330GT reissues and Matrix’s Reliant Scimitar SE5a GTE, while Pop Race brings back rally nostalgia with Richard Burns’ Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo IV and the Efini Mazda 787B JSPC ’91 in compact 1:64 form.

Finally, for those who collect Motorsport Books, the year closes with essential reads — the ACO Le Mans 2025 Yearbook, Autocourse 2025/2026, and Formula 1 Technical Insights 2023/2024 among them.

From Ferrari’s endurance dynasty to Hamilton’s Formula 1 resurgence and Sutton’s BTCC brilliance, this week’s wave of releases captures motorsport’s past, present, and future — passion, precision, and performance, preserved in miniature. Also with nearly 400 models still on sale, it’s the perfect time to expand your collection before the season’s final flag falls.

This Week's Headlines

5 November

GP Replicas: has added the Michael Schumacher's Formula 1 world championship winning Ferrari F2001 to its future production list along with a Rubens Barrichello version too. Both are to me modelled on the Monaco Grand Prix where they finished 1st and 2nd...

4 November

Spark: is going to make 1:64 diecast models of several Porsche, Mercedes & Aston leading lights from the 2025 DTM including Ayhancan Guven's championship winner plus Spa 2024 winning Aston Martin GT3 Evo, D'Station SuperGT and colourful RTL charity car too. Also, Valentino Rossi's 2nd placed Bathurst 12hrs BMW M4 GT3 is coming as an 18th scale model...

Looksmart: the wait is finally over — Ferrari’s 499P Le Mans 2025 winner is here! This week’s delivery brings the Ferrari 499P 1st Le Mans 2025 #83 AF Corse, the car that stormed to victory with Kubica, Hanson and Ye behind the wheel. A stunning 1:43 resincast masterpiece, it captures every detail of Ferrari’s unforgettable triumph and is now in stock. Joining the celebration are Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari SF-25 1st China Sprint 2025 winner in both 1:43 resincast and 1:64 diecast scales — each available to order. A powerhouse trio from Looksmart, showcasing Ferrari's glory from endurance racing to Formula 1 in pure collector style...

Spark: this week’s delivery fires in with the limited-edition NAPA Ford Focus 1st Thruxton 2025 #116 Sutton, celebrating the 100 Years of NAPA livery on Ash Sutton’s BTCC-winning car, now in stock. Joining it are the Haas VF24 USA GP 2024 #27 Hulkenberg, McLaren F1 GTR Zhuhai 1995 #9 Mach One Racing, and two 2025 Super GT500 Nissan Zs — #23 Motul and #3 Nismo NDDP Niterra — all available to order. Rounding out the release is the Oscar Piastri F1 2025 1:5 Helmet, adding to Spark’s sharp, detail-packed 2025 lineup across BTCC, F1 and GT action...

3 November

Spark: has put out a list of classic Monte Carlo, Safari, Sweden & Tour de Corse 1:43 models which includes Alfa Romeo GTV6, Ford RS200, Lancia Delta HF Integrale & Evo, Peugeot 309 GTI, Porsche 356 & 911 and Renault 17. All are shown as to be available during Q1/2026...

New Books: as we close on the end of the racing season it is time to consider preordering your annual record of the season about to end. Top of the list for many is the "ACO Le Mans 24hrs 2025 Official Yearbook" (due this month) & "Autocourse 2025/2026 (#75)" (due January). Also coming are "Formula 1 2023/2024 Technical Insights", "It's... A... New Track Record!" & "The Jaguar Book: Collector's Edition", all worthwhile library additions...

BBR: its all 18th scale news but not all hand built. While the all new 2026 Maserati GT2 Stradale, Mike Parkes Goodwood 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO & new coloured Ferrari 12Cilindri & SF90XX Spider are hand built, Fernando Alonso's unique matt black Ferrari LaFerrari is reproduced as a diecast, all opening panelled high detail model...

31 October

Minichamps: has additions to its 2025 1:43 & 1:18 Formula 1 production plans adding Verstappen Red Bull, Russell Mercedes & Norris McLaren winners plus Piastri McLaren, Sainz Jnr Williams & the 2025 Mercedes AMG Safety Car (exclusively 1:18) in both standard red and Silverstone Formula 1 75th Anniversary orange decorations...

KK Scale: suggests December for the first delivery of its new 18th scale Wolfgang Seidel Ferrari 250GT SWB 8th Goodwood TT 1960 & 1964 Ferrari 330GT 2+2 now in gold colour plus the reissue of Ferrari 250GT SWB road, 1st Monza 1960 Scuderia Serenissima & Le Mans 1961 Trintignant/Abate...

Matrix: this week sees three new 1:43 resincast models of the Reliant Scimitar SE5a GTE (1971–1975) — the classic British sporting estate made famous by HRH Princess Anne. Powered by a Ford V6 and styled in glassfibre, it blended speed with practicality. Available in blue, white and orange versions capturing its elegant lines and are available to order...

Spark: has chosen to model many of the 2025 Formula one team cars as they ran in the Circuit Of The Americas US Grand Prix so look out for 1:43 & 1:64 Alpine, Aston Martin, Haas, McLaren, Racing Bulls and (in 43rd only) a special presentation Max Verstappen Red Bull celebrating gis 75th Grand Prix win. Many of the chosen cars feature special decorations for this event...

29 October

Pop Race: is making 64th scale diecast models of Richard Burns' 5th placed 1998 Monte Carlo rally Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo4 and All Japan Sports Prototype Championship Mazda 787B, the Efini sponsored version...

Werk83: while there's another version of Hans Stuck's 1989 IMSA Audi 90 GTO added to the future production list, the much more exciting news is a 1:12 diecast model of the 1991 Le Mans winning Mazda 787B driven by Herbert, Gachot & Weidler...

Keeping In Touch

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