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Delta Wing Presentation 2011

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Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Scale
1:43
Type
Car
Brand
Bizarre
Product code
BIZ B1000
Bob Shop ID
645552785

Delta Wing Presentation 2011 No Longer Produced.

Brand    Bizarre

Toy vehicle form              Car
Material               Resin
Colour   
Multicolour
Age Range (Description)               Adult

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The Delta Wing was a totally unconventional car designed by Ben Bowlby and built by Dan Gurney's All American Racers. The project started in 2009, financially supported by Chip Ganassi, with the aim of having it adopted as the new IndyCar starting from 2012. For IndyCar it was the Dallara project that was adopted and so Don Panoz, manager of the initiative, agreed with the ACO for a participation in the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans, in the experimental vehicles category. Nissan supplied the engine, acquiring the right to name the car that later made other appearances, also equipped with a closed cockpit.

By David Tarallo