Amalgam Ferrari F2004 - GP of Canada - Schumacher 1.295,00 € - 1/18

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Description

Even in the history of Scuderia Ferrari, there are few cars as outstanding as the F2004 that competed in the 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship. This extraordinary machine epitomised the golden era of Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne and Michael Schumacher, who won fifteen out of eighteen races that season, six consecutive Constructors' Championships and five consecutive Drivers' Championships. The dominance of the F2004 was so remarkable that it led to significant rule changes in 2005 to level the playing field.

This carefully crafted 1:18 scale model of the Ferrari F2004 is a replica of the car in which Michael Schumacher won the 2004 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix. In the chaotic race, only half the field was scored, but the Ferraris, who started from sixth and seventh on the grid, drove a perfect two-stop strategy to push their way to the front. Schumacher's victory was his 77th career win and his seventh triumph in Canada - the first time a driver has won the same Grand Prix seven times.

This model has been handcrafted from original Scuderia Ferrari CAD data and rigorously tested by the design and engineering teams to ensure the highest level of accuracy and precision. It is more than just a model, it is a tribute to one of the most dominant cars in the history of Formula 1 and a must-have for every collector and enthusiast.
Item number: 6050

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Weight 4,8 kg
Dimensions 50 × 24 × 30 cm
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Safety instructions

Collector's model for adults, not suitable for children under 14 years of age due to parts that can be swallowed.

Manufacturer information:
Amalgam Collection, The Power House, Romney Avenue, Lockleaze, Bristol, BS7 9ST, UK.
responsible person:
Sandy Copeman