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Birth of a legend: Ayrton Senna karts enter Mini GT world
Attention, Senna enthusiasts: Today, on December 10th, Mini GT announced two really unique additions to the Senna Collection subline: Ayrton Senna Karts! In their social media post they finally officially presented two of the late champion’s go-karts, previously seen in prototype state about a month ago at the opening of Taipei pop-up store. This release marks one of the very few times that any go-karts made it into 1/64 scale, and Senna’s link to those two makes them even more special for collectors and racing fans alike. At the time of writing this article, both karts should be available for preorder at most major hobby retailers. As usual, both cars…
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Groundbreaking F1 technology in red and gold?! – Lotus 78 MiniGT FEATURETTE
A revolutionary milestone in F1 history The Lotus 78 was THE Formula 1 racing car built by the British racing team Lotus, which competed in the World Championship in 1977 and 1978. The Lotus 78 heralded a new era in the construction of single-seater racing cars. The car, whose basic design was defined by technical mastermind Colin Chapman, was the first true wing car in Formula 1 history and paved the way for many racing cars that were subsequently built based on this concept. Aerodynamicist Peter Wright used negative ground effect in the construction of the Lotus 78. This effect significantly increased the downforce of the vehicle on the track.…
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FOS Goodwood 2025 in a 1:64 scaled nutshell
Dust, sound and stars: the legendary Goodwood Festival of Speed once again transformed the British estate into a paradise for PS fans in 2025. In this article, we summarize the highlights, but in 1:64 scale – provided we have the right models… 75th anniversary of Formula 1, their cars, drivers and more: We have Kyosho to thank for many of these wonderful F1 models, which we can marvel at. But MiniGT also contributed an F1 car in the form of the P34, as did Aoshima with the Williams FW11B and Sparky with the Haas car from 2024. The Festival of Speed 2025 collaborated with Formula 1 to host the biggest…
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Most insane familiy van EVER?! – Renault Espace F1 HOT WHEELS FEATURETTE
More than insane… It simply was a crazy story. In the mid-1990s, Renault launched a one-off version of the Espace. With an 811 hp naturally aspirated V10 engine from Formula 1, which accelerated the family van to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds. Now it is finally coming to us as a Hot Wheels Mainliner base model. We take another look back at one of the most extreme vehicles that has ever existed. A Renault Espace can do a lot, for example packing up the extended family and taking them on holiday in comfort. But accelerating to 100 km/h as fast as a current Porsche 911 GT2 RS with 700 hp,…
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Windtunnel for your modelcars – FUN TECH LAB WINDSIBLE FEATURETTE
Aerotesting at its finest in smaller scale: We already know it from the big players. In aviation, the automotive industry and even aerospace, windtunnels are the ideal way to test the aerodynamic efficiency of individual components or even an entire vehicle. In motorsport, such as Formula 1, teams have their own wind tunnels to test their cars. This process essentially determines how well the team can compete for the championsship. Such wind tunnels are extremely expensive to purchase and maintain. This makes it all the more practical when there is a company like Funtechlab that allows you to have your own wind tunnel in your living room at a much…