This is the Ferrari 312 B2 F1 1971 Zandvoort GP Driver: Clay Regazzoni Car # 3 in 1:18 scale by Tecnomodel.
At the 1971 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, Clay Regazzoni took the wheel of the Ferrari 312 B2, car #3, on the famously challenging, high-speed circuit. Known for his bold and aggressive driving style, Regazzoni pushed the 312 B2’s flat-12 engine and advanced aerodynamics to navigate Zandvoort's sharp turns and sand-swept sections, which tested even the best drivers. The 1971 season was distinguished by Ferrari’s intense competition with Tyrrell and Lotus, as all teams worked to exploit new advancements in downforce and car stability. Zandvoort’s unpredictable coastal weather added another layer of difficulty, with Regazzoni’s skill and resilience proving crucial as Ferrari fought for a competitive edge in a season of rapid technological evolution.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
At the 1971 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, Clay Regazzoni took the wheel of the Ferrari 312 B2, car #3, on the famously challenging, high-speed circuit. Known for his bold and aggressive driving style, Regazzoni pushed the 312 B2’s flat-12 engine and advanced aerodynamics to navigate Zandvoort's sharp turns and sand-swept sections, which tested even the best drivers. The 1971 season was distinguished by Ferrari’s intense competition with Tyrrell and Lotus, as all teams worked to exploit new advancements in downforce and car stability. Zandvoort’s unpredictable coastal weather added another layer of difficulty, with Regazzoni’s skill and resilience proving crucial as Ferrari fought for a competitive edge in a season of rapid technological evolution.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
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