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It's been another exceptionally busy week of deliveries and announcements here, with summer 2026 showing no sign of slowing across every corner of the collector market. New arrivals have continued to land daily, future production programmes keep expanding, and collectors across sports car racing, touring cars, rallying, Formula 1 and road cars are being presented with an ever-broadening range of subjects.
This weekend sees the return of the Goodwood Festival of Speed for 2026, with manufacturers and historic racers alike gathering to showcase everything from Formula 1 machinery and Le Mans winners to the latest supercars.
Off track, the biggest news looks to the future, as Toyota Gazoo Racing has announced plans to field a hydrogen-powered prototype at the 2027 Dakar Rally. Christened the DKR GR FC Hilux, the machine incorporates fuel cell technology into the pick-up that has become the benchmark of the World Rally-Raid Championship, and will be entered in the Dakar Future Mission 1000 category, which is reserved for experimental vehicles and new technologies. Toyota will continue to race the regular petrol-powered DKR Hilux, the model on which the fuel cell version is based, in the Dakar's Ultimate class.
In Formula 1, the FIA has moved to ensure that Ferrari and Red Bull, the only two teams to have raced with rotating rear wings so far this season – fully comply with all safety requirements. The request comes after Red Bull launched its own investigation into Max Verstappen's Silverstone crash, with team principal Laurent Mekies insisting the squad would leave "no stone unturned", prompting the FIA to request additional information of its own.
There was more sobering news from the DTM, where the full extent of Maximilian Paul's injuries following his heavy accident at the Norisring has become clear. Three days on from Saturday's race, team principal Gottfried Grasser confirmed that the 26-year-old Dresden native had suffered "a fibula and a tibia fracture as well as a lumbar vertebra fracture" in the unbraked impact with the driver's door of Kelvin van der Linde's Schubert BMW, adding that the Lamborghini driver had undergone surgery, that everything had gone well, and that he is recovering. We wish him a full and speedy return.
On the collectors' front, this week's three featured releases span three very different corners of the sport. Ixo brings us the long-awaited 1:43 Bartoletti 306/2 Transporter in Shelby American 1962 livery, the evocative Fiat car carrier that ferried Carroll Shelby's Cobras across Europe. Spark celebrates the current British Touring Car Championship with the 1:43 BMW 330i of Rainford's West Surrey Racing entry, and Spark completes the trio with the 1:43 Hyundai i20N Rally1 of Adrien Fourmaux and Alexandre Coria from this year's Monte Carlo Rally. Together they take in historic sports car racing, contemporary touring cars and the cutting edge of the modern WRC.
Shelby's Continental Carrier
Ixo's Bartoletti 306/2 Transporter 1962 Shelby American in 1:43 scale captures one of motorsport's most romantic support vehicles. Built by Fiat's Bartoletti coachbuilding arm, the 306/2 was the definitive racing transporter of its era, and in Shelby American colours it carried Carroll Shelby's Cobras and, in time, the Daytona Coupes that would wrest the World Sportscar GT crown from Ferrari to circuits across Europe. Finished in the familiar "Cobra Powered By Ford" livery, it represents the glamorous, hard travelling world of early sixties international sports car racing as vividly as any of the cars it hauled to the grid.
Ixo's diecast interpretation presents the big Bartoletti with real presence for the scale. The imposing cab over bodywork, the full length upper and lower decks and the period Shelby signage are all cleanly resolved, while the blue and white "Cobra Powered By Ford" scheme is sharply applied across the transporter's considerable flanks. It is exactly the kind of characterful centrepiece that lifts a collection beyond the cars themselves and is available now for immediate dispatch while stocks last.
The Bartoletti heads an Ixo delivery with a strong historic flavour, arriving alongside the iconic Lancia Stratos, winner of the 1977 Monte Carlo Rally in the hands of Sandro Munari and Silvio Maiga. Beyond Ixo, the week runs deep in classic sports and endurance content, with Werk83's 1:18 Porsche 956 of Joest Racing, driven by Bob Wollek and Stefan Johansson to second at the 1983 Silverstone 1000kms, CMR's imposing 1:12 Porsche 917 LH as raced at Le Mans in 1970 by Vic Elford and Kurt Ahrens in the #25 entry, Tecnomodel's 1:43 Ferrari 330 LMB Press Car 1963 in striking yellow, and Marsh Models' selection of 1:43 kits and hand built models covering the March 83G Chevrolet Pennzoil from the 1984 Charlotte 500kms and a range of Porsche 908/02 "Flounder" subjects from Imola, Le Mans and Monza.
Looking ahead, endurance collectors have plenty to plan for. Spark has now confirmed its 1:43 Le Mans 2026 line up and, with the exception of three of this year's racers and the Ferraris covered by Looksmart, every car on the grid is set to be modelled over the coming twelve months. The only current omissions are the usual pair of Manthey Porsches and the AO Oreca "Rockie". Spark's earlier announcement of a fresh collection of Le Mans winners, including the Ford GT40 MkII, Ford MkIV, Ford GT40, Audi R10, Rondeau M379B, Sauber Mercedes C9, Peugeot 905s and Porsche 911 GT1-98, is available to pre order now. The news that Spark is also working on a 1:64 model of the 1991 Le Mans winning Mazda 787B raises the tantalising prospect of a small scale Le Mans winners collection to come.
West Surrey's BTCC Challenger
Spark's BMW 330i BTCC 2026 #99 Rainford in 1:43 scale brings the current British Touring Car Championship to the shelf in fine style. Run by the vastly experienced West Surrey Racing squad, the team that has carried BMW to so much BTCC success over the years, Rainford's #99 330i races in the colours of Cognition Land & Water and Apex. It is especially pleasing to see Spark itself listed as a sponsor of both of West Surrey Racing's BMWs this season, neatly bringing the model maker and the real cars together. As a subject, it captures the closely fought, endlessly popular spectacle that keeps the BTCC at the very heart of British motorsport.
Spark's resincast interpretation upholds the standards that have made the range the benchmark for 1:43 touring cars. Limited to just 500 pieces, the model resolves the 330i's aggressive aerodynamic details and busy sponsor livery with the crisp printing and fine etched detail collectors expect, capturing the purposeful stance of a modern BTCC contender. Due in September, it is precisely the kind of limited run subject that rewards early commitment.
There is good news for BTCC collectors more widely, as Spark expands its 1:43 model grid to include not just the Ford and BMW teams, but Hyundai and Audi as well. The growing driver line up now runs to Sutton, Cammish, Osborne, Selby, De Leon, Rainford, Ingram, Chilton, Collard, Hamilton, Dorlin, Smiley, Doble, Moffat and Patterson, promising the most comprehensive collection of the current championship yet.
Built and ready made Formula 1 content runs equally deep this week in the wake of Silverstone. Looksmart, alongside BBR, expands its 2026 Ferrari SF-26 programme with Charles Leclerc's British Grand Prix winner in 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 and 1:12 scales, Lewis Hamilton's Silverstone car in 1:43 and 1:18, and his Catalunya Grand Prix winner in 1:12. BBR continues its 1:43 history of the 2026 Ferrari season with the British Grand Prix versions of both the Leclerc and Hamilton SF-26s. Silverstone delivered Leclerc's first win of the year, with Hamilton finishing third. The models are offered with or without driver figures, while BBR has also confirmed 1:18 diecast versions of both cars, each featuring removable nose sections, front wings and wheels. Spark, meanwhile, adds a substantial shipment of race result models spanning the McLaren MCL39s of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, Fernando Alonso's Aston Martin AMR25 from Hungary and the USA, George Russell's British Grand Prix Mercedes W16, Kimi Antonelli's Azerbaijan car, Max Verstappen's Las Vegas winning Red Bull RB21 and the iconic Tyrrell P34. Joining them are complete 2026 Formula E entries, Super GT additions and new 1:5 helmets for Alexander Albon and Oscar Piastri, all available to pre order.
GT collectors are well served too. Mini GT has created new master tooling for the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo of Magnus Racing and the hugely popular "Test Card" Mercedes AMG GT3 that finished third at the 2025 Bathurst 12 Hours for Team GMR. Looksmart also expands its 1:64 range with the AF Corse Francorchamps Motors Ferrari 296 GT3 that finished second in the 2024 Spa 24 Hours in the hands of Alessio Rovera, Davide Rigon and Alessandro Pier Guidi, now available to pre order.
Fourmaux's Monte Carlo Charge
Spark's Hyundai i20N Rally1 4th Monte Carlo 2026 #16 Fourmaux/Coria in 1:43 scale captures the modern World Rally Championship at its most spectacular. Adrien Fourmaux, partnered by co-driver Alexandre Coria in the Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT machine, produced a hard-charging run to fourth on the notoriously treacherous mixed surfaces of the Monte Carlo Rally, the event that has tested the world's best crews since 1911. As one of the leading hybrid Rally1 cars, the #16 i20N represents the cutting edge of current rallying and the fierce fight between Hyundai and Toyota at the front of the championship.
Spark's resincast interpretation does the subject full justice, with the excellent casting quality and fine etched detail that have become hallmarks of the range. The i20N's dramatic aerodynamics, deep front splitter, prominent rear wing and busy Hyundai Shell Mobis livery are all beautifully resolved, capturing the purposeful, planted stance of a modern Rally1 car. Due in August, it is an easy recommendation for any collector of contemporary rallying.
The Hyundai heads a rich week for rally collectors. Sparks same shipment annoucement features a further two Hyundai i20N Rally1 Monte Carlo which include entries for Thierry Neuville/Wydaeghe and Hayden Paddon/Kennard, alongside the Lancia Ypsilon Rally 4 HF and Rally2 HF Integrale presentation cars. The earlier Spark shipment announcement also features the Peugeot 309 GTI of François Delecour and Tilber from the 1990 Monte Carlo Rally, adding another iconic Monte Carlo contender to the growing range of historic rally subjects. Ixo's Lancia Stratos Monte Carlo winner has already been noted, and it is joined by Trofeu's pair of 1:43 historic rally subjects, the Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HSR of Kaby and Arthur from the 1982 Bianchi and the Fiat 131 Abarth of Cane and Brancatelli from Monza 1979, while DSN 43 offers an intriguing group of 1:43 releases taking in a Henri Toivonen 1000 Lakes Porsche, a NART Ferrari 365 GTB/4 from Le Mans, a London to Mexico Ford Capri and an Opel Kadett driven by "PêQêPê".
Road car collectors are equally well catered for this week. Looksmart continues to prove it has its finger on the Bugatti pulse, adding the 2025 Bugatti Tourbillon "Equipe Pur Sang" to its 1:43 listing alongside the extraordinary one-off W16 Mistral 2026 "Blanc Eternel", designed in collaboration with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur and featuring porcelain interior detailing. Revell's latest delivery brings the 1:24 plastic kit of the stunning McLaren 750S, KK Scale is to reissue its accessible 1:18 diecast 1976 Porsche 911 3.0 Turbo in Guards Red, together with new black, silver and white colour options due from August, and Matrix adds a characteristically eclectic run of 1:43 resincast road cars in the Aston Martin Lagonda S1, Ford Zodiac 206E Mk2 Convertible, Marcos 3-Litre GT and Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph.
Elsewhere, three New titles tempt from the bookshelf, with 20 Years of GT3 Racing, Andrea Moda Formula: The Legend of the Formula One Team Too Bad to Be True and Ferrari: Icons of Excellence rounding out a week with something for every taste.
What's Next
With pre-order books filling fast, several programmes deserve pride of place. Spark's confirmed 1:43 Le Mans 2026 line-up sits alongside its expanded BTCC 2026 grid, its comprehensive Formula 1, Formula E, GT, rally and touring car shipment and its intriguing 1:64 Mazda 787B, all rewarding early commitment. Looksmart's and BBR's British Grand Prix Ferrari SF-26s, in scales from 1:64 to 1:18, with or without driver figures, capture Leclerc's first win of the season, while Looksmart's Bugatti Tourbillon and W16 Mistral "Blanc Eternel" offer something for the road car connoisseur. Mini GT's new GT3 tooling follows in due course, KK Scale's Porsche 911 3.0 Turbo reissue is due from August, making the coming months look particularly exciting for collectors.
A week defined off track by Toyota's glimpse of a hydrogen-powered Dakar future, the FIA's scrutiny of Ferrari and Red Bull's rotating rear wings and sobering news from the DTM is matched on the shelf by collector programmes spanning Shelby's continental carrier, West Surrey's BTCC BMW and Fourmaux's Monte Carlo Hyundai, backed by a broad sweep of endurance, Formula 1, GT, rally and road car content. Whatever your corner of the hobby, 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.
Important Spark Price Update
Spark has advised that, despite absorbing increasing raw material, energy, logistics and manufacturing costs for many years, it has now become necessary to implement a wholesale price increase in order to maintain the high standards of quality and craftsmanship that collectors expect. Spark remains committed to producing highly detailed, authentic models without compromising on quality. As a result, new recommended retail prices will apply to future releases and outstanding pre-orders from 1st July 2026. Any Spark models currently in stock will remain at their existing prices, with the price changes affecting only future releases and outstanding pre-orders. We will be updating our website over the coming days, so you may notice slight price increases on some of your pre-orders as these changes are applied. Here at Grand Prix Models, we remain committed to offering competitive prices and will continue to keep our prices as low as possible for our customers despite these supplier increases. We appreciate your understanding and thank you for your continued support. Spark remains committed to delivering models renowned for their quality, authenticity and attention to detail.
This Week's Headlines
7 July
Spark: great news for the 2026 BTCC season, the 1:43 model grid is expanded to now not just include the Ford and BMW teams but also Hyundai and Audi. The driver choice is now Sutton, Cammish, Osborne, Selby, De Leon, Rainford, Ingram, Chilton, Collard, Hamilton, Dorlin, Smiley, Doble, Moffat & Patterson...
Looksmart: in parallel to BBR, the Formula 1 2026 Ferrari SF-26 focus expands again for Charles Leclerc's British Grand Prix winner in 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 & 1:12. Lewis Hamilton's Silverstone car will be available in 1:43 & 1:18 plus his Catalunya Grand Prix winner in 1:12 too...
BBR: continues to offer its 1:43 model hitory of the 2026 Ferrari Formula 1 season by offering the British Grand Prix versions of the Charles Leclerc & Lewis Hamilton Ferrari SF-26s. Silverstone saw the years first win for Leclerc with Hamilton following him home in third place. Per previous 2026 model announcements, these subjects will be availble to preorder either with or without a driver figure...
Mini GT: has two more GT3 subjects added to its future production plans. It has created a new master tooling for the 2025 Daytona 24hrs Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Magnus Racing plus the "Test Card" Mercedes AMG GT3 3rd Bathurst 12hrs 2025 Team GMR, a hugely popular subject across many brands...
6 July
Looksmart: adds another 43rd scale Bugatti model to its future production listing with the inclusion of the 2025 Bugatti Toubillon "Equipe Pur Sang"...
BBR: is quick to announce its future 18th scale diecast production of the British Grand Prix winning Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF-26 along with the Lewis Hamilton version. Both models will be available with removable node/front wing and wheels...
Looksmart: the latest shipment announcement expands its growing 1:64 range with the Ferrari 296 GT3 of AF Corse Francorchamps Motors, which finished 2nd in the 2024 Spa 24 Hours in the hands of Alessio Rovera, Davide Rigon and Alessandro Pier Guidi. This finely detailed diecast model is now available to pre-order with a 5% discount for a limited time before pre-orders close...
Spark: another substantial shipment announcement broadens the future Formula 1, Formula E, GT racing, rally and touring car line-up across 1:43, 1:64 and 1:5 scales. Formula 1 highlights include McLaren MCL39 race result models for Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, Fernando Alonso's Aston Martin AMR25 from Hungary and the USA, George Russell's Mercedes W16 from the British Grand Prix, Kimi Antonelli's Azerbaijan Grand Prix car, Max Verstappen's Las Vegas-winning Red Bull RB21 and the iconic Tyrrell P34 of Jody Scheckter. Formula E collectors can look forward to complete 2026 Gen3 Evo entries from Cupra Kiro, Jaguar, Lola Yamaha Abt, Mahindra and Porsche, while GT racing expands with the full collection of 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup champions, Aston Martin, Audi and Toyota Super GT additions. Rally enthusiasts are catered for with Hyundai i20N Rally1 Monte Carlo entries and the new Lancia Ypsilon Rally models, while Sparky's ever-growing 1:64 range welcomes Super GT, Spa 24 Hours, GT3 and Formula 1 subjects. Completing the announcement are new 1:5 scale helmets for Alexander Albon and Oscar Piastri, with all models now available to pre-order with a 5% discount for a limited time before pre-orders close...
Revell: the latest delivery sees the arrival of the 1:24 scale plastic kit of the stunning McLaren 750S. Capturing McLaren's latest high-performance road car, this detailed kit is now available to order...
Werk83: the latest delivery features the impressive 1:18 scale diecast Porsche 956 of Joest Racing, driven by Bob Wollek and Stefan Johansson to 2nd place in the 1983 Silverstone 1000kms. This iconic Group C machine is now available to order...
IXO: The latest delivery sees the wait finally come to an end for the long-awaited 1:43 scale Bartoletti 306/2 Transporter in Shelby American 1962 livery, and it certainly doesn't disappoint. This beautifully detailed diecast model looks superb and is sure to become a centrepiece in any collection. Joining it is the iconic Lancia Stratos, winner of the 1977 Monte Carlo Rally in the hands of Sandro Munari and Silvio Maiga. Both models are available to order now...
3 July
Spark: has confirmed its 1:43 Le Mans 2026 lineup. As expected, apart from three of this years racers and the Ferraris (see Looksmart) all the cars from the grid will be modelled over the next twelve months. The three currently missing are, as usual, the two Manthey Porsches and the AO Oreca "Rockie"...
Looksmart: proving to have its fingers on the Bugatti pulse, you can noe preorder your 1:43 model of the Bugatti W16 Mistral 2026 "Blanc Eternel" released to the press just two days ago. This one-off car is designed in collaboration with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur and includes porcelain interior details...
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?...
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