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Motorsport’s long season reaches its crescendo, and what a finale it has been.
After months of precision, pace and pressure, McLaren has clinched the 2025 Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship, crowning a campaign defined by bold strategy and relentless speed. In touring cars, Tom Ingram sealed a second BTCC Drivers’ title after a dramatic Brands Hatch showdown that went right down to the final laps. And in rallying, double World Champion Kalle Rovanperä, who claimed back-to-back WRC titles in 2022 and 2023, has hinted at an ambitious new direction as he begins testing the waters in single-seater racing and considers a future beyond the rally stages.
We should also apologise that this week’s newsletter arrives a day later than usual. The delay was for good reason, as a major shipment of new Spark deliveries arrived yesterday, one of our largest of the year, and we wanted to feature the complete selection for you in this edition.
It feels like a turning point across every corner of motorsport. Titles have been decided, new eras are taking shape, and the next generation is already waiting in the wings. This week’s new arrivals capture that sense of transition with models that tell the story of racing’s evolution in miniature. Graham Hill’s Lotus 49 represents Formula 1’s engineering awakening, Porsche’s 908/02 “Flounder” reflects endurance racing’s daring pursuit of speed through science, and Sébastien Ogier’s Monte Carlo-winning Toyota Yaris Rally1 embodies the precision and mastery of modern rallying. Together, they form a timeline of progress, ingenuity and passion that mirrors the real world of competition itself.
Formula 1 – Hill’s Lotus 49 and Ferrari’s Modern Charge
Few cars define Formula 1’s golden age like the Lotus 49, and Spark’s 1:43 recreation of Graham Hill’s 1968 Spanish GP winner captures it with breathtaking accuracy. This was the first car to integrate its engine as a structural part of the chassis, a Colin Chapman masterstroke that transformed the sport. Hill’s victory at Jarama, opening the season in style, marked the beginning of the Cosworth DFV’s dominance. Spark’s detailing brings the era to life: the exposed suspension, the red-and-gold Gold Leaf Team Lotus livery that ushered in the sponsorship age, and the high rear wing that defined the dawn of aerodynamic experimentation. It is a model that embodies one of Formula 1’s true turning points.
That sense of progression continues with Tecnomodel’s Grand Prix trio, capturing milestone moments in racing innovation. The Honda RA273, Cooper T51 and Lotus 94T each reflect a different stage of Formula 1’s evolution, from early mechanical purity to the first wave of turbocharged technology.
Completing the story is Spark’s 2025 F1 line-up, which brings the current grid to life. McLaren’s MCL39 race winners for Norris and Piastri, the Mercedes W16s driven by Russell and Antonelli, and Alpine’s Doohan A524 complete a modern snapshot of Formula 1’s new order. Alongside them, LookSmart’s Ferrari SF-24 collection celebrates the Scuderia’s resurgence, including Leclerc’s USA Grand Prix win, Sainz’s USA and Abu Dhabi podiums, and Leclerc’s Abu Dhabi third. Each model is finished in LookSmart’s signature high-gloss style, and the 1:5 Leclerc helmets from China and Japan 2025 make perfect display companions for the season’s story.
Endurance & GT – Porsche’s “Flounder” and Spark’s Wide Canvas
Endurance racing has always been where art and engineering meet, and Marsh Models’ Porsche 908/02 “Flounder” captures that blend perfectly. Built as an aerodynamic experiment for the 1970 season, its wide, flattened profile earned it the nickname “Flunder.” Porsche used it to explore airflow and weight distribution, lessons that would later shape the legendary 917K and 936. Driven by Helmut Marko, Prince Leopold von Bayern, and a young Niki Lauda, it tackled the Nürburgring, Spa, Le Mans and Buenos Aires with lightweight efficiency and remarkable poise. Marsh’s hand-built model in 1:43 scale recreates every line and rivet, from the low-slung nose to the vented tail, with a finish that rewards close inspection. It is both a technical study and a visual celebration of Porsche’s most experimental era.
Surrounding it is Spark’s expansive endurance release, which spans everything from classic Le Mans legends to modern GT contenders. Highlights include the Cougar C02 Le Mans 1984, Porsche 718 RS61 Le Mans 1961, and a host of BMW, Chevrolet and Mazda winners from Spa and Sebring. Modern collectors will find Honda NSX-GTs, Lamborghini Huracans from Super GT 2025, and a broad Porsche GT3 Cup line-up.
Adding to the mix, LookSmart’s 1:64 Ferrari 499P Le Mans 2023 winner honours AF Corse’s historic triumph in Ferrari’s return to endurance racing glory, offering collectors a small-scale reminder of the marque’s monumental 24-hour comeback.
Meanwhile, TrueScale and Top Speed look ahead with 2025 IMSA and Le Mans hypercars from Acura, Cadillac, BMW, Lamborghini and Corvette, providing a glimpse of the next generation of endurance icons.
Rally – Ogier’s Monte Carlo Triumph & Retro Rewind
Few drivers define rally greatness like Sébastien Ogier, and Spark’s 1:43 Toyota Yaris Rally1 captures the car that delivered his record-breaking 10th victory in Monte Carlo with precision and flair. That triumph was a masterclass in control, as Ogier balanced speed and finesse on the icy mountain passes of the Col de Turini to hold off Rovanperä by just seconds. Every element of Spark’s model is finely rendered, from the intricate aero surfaces and hybrid markings to the crisp red and white Toyota Gazoo Racing livery. It is a perfect tribute to one of rallying’s defining partnerships between driver and machine.
Adding to the variety, Trofeu’s new releases transport collectors back to the 1970s when touring and rally disciplines often overlapped. Among the highlights are Ford Capris from Knutstorp, Nürburgring and the Tourist Trophy, along with Capri and Escort Portugal entries, and Porsche 911RS and 911S rally cars from Monte Carlo and Portugal. DSN 43 contributes its own nostalgia with Fiat’s 124 Sport Spider Portugal 1974, Porsche’s 911 RSR Martini Le Mans 1973, and 911SC Condroz 1980, forming a cohesive story of rallying’s evolution from classic road racers to full competition legends.
What’s Next?
The final months of 2025 are shaping up to be among the busiest of the year, with new arrivals, restocks and major pre-orders now converging across every category. Spark’s October programme leads the way with a full Le Mans Legends set featuring endurance icons from across the decades, including the Callaway Corvette C7R ’96, Chevron B36 ’79, Cougar C20 and C20B, Ecosse C286, Grid S2, Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT ’07, and Osca 750S ’57, joined by a complete sequence of Porsche 356 to 911 RS, RSR and GT2 models. A parallel wave of 1:18 Porsche 356s and 911 Turbos will also follow, giving large-scale collectors plenty to look forward to.
Beyond Spark, Tecnomodel’s F1 classics, Trofeu’s new rally and touring car variants, Kess’s 1950s Alfa Romeos and Peugeot 604 GTi, and Ixo’s 1:43 transporters for Ferrari, Shelby and Toyota Gazoo Racing all strengthen the calendar, offering an unusually diverse mix of vintage and contemporary subjects. Early previews suggest that BBR, GCAM and LookSmart are also preparing fresh batches for the run-up to Christmas, ensuring the next few weeks bring a constant stream of new models and pre-order opportunities.
As the motorsport world resets for 2026 and Rovanperä explores his next challenge, collectors can enjoy a period of unmatched activity. New deliveries are arriving daily, pre-orders continue to grow, and there are still over 400 in-stock models on sale in this week’s PDF catalogue. The season may be winding down, but in the world of scale models, the race is only just beginning.
This Week's Headlines
10 October
LookSmart: this week’s delivery showcases Ferrari at its finest with a superb line up of SF-24 Formula 1 models from the 2024 season. Highlights include Leclerc’s USA GP victory and Abu Dhabi podium, alongside Sainz’s second-place finishes at both events — all crafted in 1:43 scale with LookSmart’s signature precision and finish. Complementing the set are 1:5 Charles Leclerc helmets from China and Japan 2025, plus the Ferrari 499P Le Mans 2023 winner in 1:64 scale, celebrating AF Corse’s historic triumph. A beautifully detailed collection that captures Ferrari’s modern racing success with LookSmart’s unmistakable quality...
Spark: this week’s delivery features a diverse mix of 1:43 models across Formula 1, GT, touring and rally. Highlights include the Alpine A524 2024 Doohan, McLaren MCL39 winners from Australia and China 2025 (Norris, Piastri), and the Mercedes W16 Australia 2025 duo (Russell, Antonelli). Also listed are the BMW 3.0 CSL Spa 1976, BMW 635 CSi Spa 1983, Honda NSX-GT Team Kunimitsu, Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Super GT300 2025, and Toyota Yaris Rally1 Monte Carlo 2025 Ogier/Landais. Completing the update are 1:5 helmets for Russell and Bearman, plus 1:64 Sparky miniatures including the McLaren MCL38 and Williams FW46 — another excellent all-round release from Spark...
Spark: this week’s delivery brings a superb mix of 1:43 resincast models spanning Formula 1, touring, and endurance racing. Highlights include Gabriele Tarquini’s AGS JH24 UK 1989, the BRM P138 USA 1968 Unser, and Lotus 49 1st Spain 1968 Hill, joined by a trio of Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTAs from the 1968 Daytona 24hrs and the Chevrolet Camaro Sunoco Sebring 1968 duo. Touring fans will welcome the BMW 635 CSi Spa 24hrs 1986 entries and Mazda RX7 Spa-winning Motul car (1981), while Le Mans collectors can look forward to the Cougar C02 1984 and Porsche 718 RS61 1961. A diverse and finely detailed collection that captures Spark’s trademark craftsmanship across eras and disciplines.
Marsh Models: arriving today is the beautifully detailed Porsche 908/02 “Flounder”, a 1:43 resin and metal kit capturing the car’s 1970–71 endurance racing campaigns at the Nürburgring, Spa, Le Mans and beyond. Driven by von Hohenzollern, von Bayern, Marko, Lauda and others. It’s a standout addition for classic Porsche and sports prototype collectors...
8 October
Spark: here is a bunch ok 1:43 classic & historic Le Mans Callaway, Chevron, Cougar, Ecosse, Grid, Lamborghini, Osca & Porsche news along with 1:18 limited edition Porsche 356 & 911 Turbos plus 1:5 Kevin Estre Suzuka 1000kms helmet...
7 October
Trofeu: this week’s delivery brings a superb collection of 1:43 Ford and Porsche classics from the 1970s, covering touring, GT and rally events. Highlights include the Ford Capri 3000 GLX 8th Spa 24hrs 1973 #35 Credit General, joined by the Capri Portugal 1972 #36 Ronny/Gianfaldone, Capri RS2600 LW 2nd Knutstorp 1974 #54 STP, Capri RS2600 Nurburgring 6hrs 1973 #1 Fittipaldi/Stewart, and Capri RS2600 Tourist Trophy 1973 #29 Rouse. Also listed are the Ford Escort 2nd Hockenheim 1972 #67 Schuler, along with the Porsche 911RS 9th Monte Carlo 1976 #33 Koob/Demuth and Porsche 911S Portugal 1978 #33 Nunes/Amaral. Each model is beautifully detailed and faithfully recreates these evocative period racers.
Tecnomodel: this week’s delivery brings a trio of classic Formula 1 single-seaters for collectors of historic Grand Prix machinery. Leading the line is the Honda RA273 Italy 1966 #18 as driven by Richie Ginther, presented in finely detailed 1:43 resincast form. Joining it are two beautifully executed 1:18 scale releases — the Cooper T51 4th Italy 1960 #2 of Giulio Cabianca and the Lotus 94T 3rd Europe 1983 #12 driven by Nigel Mansell. Each model captures its period’s engineering and style with Tecnomodel’s signature craftsmanship...
Looksmart: today’s delivery features the spectacular Ferrari F80 2024 finished in striking Metallic Orange. This hand-built 1:43 scale model captures the dramatic design of Ferrari’s futuristic concept road car with Looksmart’s usual precision and superb finish.
3 October
Kess: collectors of Alfa Romeo models will be well served during Q1/2026 with this selection of 1955 Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Boano & Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Ghia Aigle Cabriolet, 1957 Alfa Romeo SZ 1900 Ghia SS Aigle Lugano Coupe plus 1983 Peugeot 604 GTi V6 in standard or Ministeriale versions...
Ixo: exciting news for collectors of 1:43 race transporters with preorders available for the Bartoletti 306/2 1962 Shelby American, Iveco Stralis 2000 Scuderia Ferrari, Scania S-Series 2024 Toyota Gazoo Racing, Carrera Cup UK 2023 "Pink Pig" & 2024 Germany De Haan/Stiak and road VW Scirocco 1978 & Polo 1981...
Spark: a couple of road vehicles expected to become available in December are the Lanzante built Porsche 930 TAG Turbo and 2025 Mercedes Vision V concept...
2 October
DSN 43: October's future production now lists Fiat 124 Sport Spider Portugal 1974 #21 Salvi/Valle, Porsche 911SC 1st Condroz 1980 #4 Dumont/Rorife, Porsche 911 RSR 1st Le Mans 4hrs 1973 #62 Martini & Ford Capri RS2600 3rd Norisring 1973 #9 Fritzinger 3D printed resin models...
Trofeu: coming along next in the 1:43 rally collection are familiar Alpine & Ford models making A110 1st Herault 1972 #68 Saby/Coppier & Escort RS1600 16th Safari 1971 #30 Singh/Singh subjects respectively...
Spark: you can now preorder the most of the top ten finishers of the 2025 Suzuka 1000kms GT3 cars including the winning BMW M4 GT3 Evo as well as the WEC VFuji 6hrs winning Alpine A424. All will be limited editionbs in the Japanese regional series...
Top Speed: at last a listing for the 2025 IMSA GTP Lamborghini SC63 along with Daytona & Le Mans Cadillacs, street & Le Mans Chevrolet Corvettes & Daytona Lamborghini Huracan all to come during Q2 next year in 18th scale...
TrueScale: announces a good selection of 43rd scale 2025 Le Mans Hypercar/GT3, IMSA GTP/GTD & DTM subjects with Acura, BMW, Cadillac, Corvette, Lamborghini & Mercedes all included...
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