TECNOMODEL - FERRARI - F1 312B N 27 BELGIUM GP 1970 JACKY ICKX

Scale: 1/18
Carmodel code: CAR117191
Manufacturer code: TM18-64C
Colour: RED WHITE
Material: resin
Year: 1970
Notes: LIMITED 100 ITEMS

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Designed by engineer Mauro Forghieri, the Ferrari 312B is the first Formula 1 of the Cavallino of the seventies. It was used at the beginning of that decade and in 1970 it achieved three wins with Jacky Ickx (in Austria, Canada and Mexico) and a further success in Monza with Clay Regazzoni, an Italian Grand Prix marred by the death of the posthumous champion Jochen Rindt during Saturday qualifying. This car was also used during the first part of the following season, clinching a win in South Africa with Mario Andretti, before being replaced by the 312B2 that immediately won the Dutch GP with Ickx. Equipped with a 3000 cm³ 12-cylinder engine opposed to 180 ° with a power of 480 hp, it was fitted with a 5-speed gearbox. The chassis was a half-shell type, with a wheelbase of 2380 mm and a total weight of 540 kg. A documentary film produced under the direction of Andrea Marini was dedicated to the 312B.

By David Tarallo

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