Lotus 49B no 1 Graham Hill
Lotus 49B no 1 Graham Hill
Lotus 49B no 1 Graham Hill

Lotus 49B no 1 Graham Hill

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Scale
1:43
Type
Car
Brand
Quartzo
Product code
QUARTZO 27804
Bob Shop ID
613929318

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Boxed one is the one I am selling other pics from the web.

 QUARTZO 27804 MIB Lotus 49B no 1 Graham Hill  1969.

With this car, Jim Clark could easily have conquered his third Formula 1 world title in 1968. Unfortunately, the Scotsman raced with it only for the South African Grand Prix, which he won in January of that year. Three months later, in a Formula 2 race on the German Hockenheim circuit, he lost his life. The Lotus 49, designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe, had two characteristics that made it extremely competitive. This single-seater was much more than a simple evolution of the Lotus 43 that preceded it. Chapman initially introduced a small rear wing, but in France a larger wing mounted directly on the suspension was chosen. A solution that was however banned for safety reasons after the Spanish Grand Prix of '69. From 1967 to 1970 the Lotus 49, in its various evolutions, took part in 41 races, obtaining 12 victories, 19 poles and 14 fastest laps. Also in 1968 Graham Hill won the Drivers 'title and the Constructors' team went to the English team. As evidence of his longevity, it should also be mentioned that the Austrian Jochen Rindt competed in three more Grand Prix races in 1970, obtaining a success in Monte Carlo, on the road that at the end of that tragic season would have led him to become the first posthumous world champion of Formula 1.

By David Tarallo

Made of Diecast with some plastic parts.

Detailed interior, exterior.

Age Range: 12 Years

PLEASE NOTE MANY ITEMS ARE NO LONGER PRODUCED 

Exact Scale Ornamental Model for the Adult Collector

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