This is the Ferrari F2002 World Champion France GP Michael Schumacher in 1:18 scale by BBR.
In the 2002 French Grand Prix, held at the Magny-Cours circuit on July 21, Michael Schumacher took victory, mathematically securing his fifth world title with six races to spare. Starting from second on the grid, behind the Williams of Juan Pablo Montoya, the German overtook the Colombian in the early laps and control the race until the chequered flag, taking his eighth victory of the season and equalling Juan Manuel Fangio's record of five world titles.
Driver not in the car. Detailed interior with real fabric seat belts.
Display case included
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. BBR models are
known for their accuracy of scale, shape and detail throughout the industry. 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.
BBR models are usually produced in very small production quantities that often sell out at "pre-order"
In the 2002 French Grand Prix, held at the Magny-Cours circuit on July 21, Michael Schumacher took victory, mathematically securing his fifth world title with six races to spare. Starting from second on the grid, behind the Williams of Juan Pablo Montoya, the German overtook the Colombian in the early laps and control the race until the chequered flag, taking his eighth victory of the season and equalling Juan Manuel Fangio's record of five world titles.
Driver not in the car. Detailed interior with real fabric seat belts.
Display case included
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. BBR models are
known for their accuracy of scale, shape and detail throughout the industry. 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.
BBR models are usually produced in very small production quantities that often sell out at "pre-order"
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