This is the AGS JH23 No.14 Belgium GP 1988 Philippe Streiff in 1:43 scale by Spark.
Philippe Streiff drove the AGS JH23 No.14 during the 1988 Belgian Grand Prix at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, a race that was marked by intense competition and dominance from McLaren, who were the clear leaders in that season. Streiff, a French driver known for his determination and technical expertise, was racing for the small AGS team, which faced challenges against the more powerful and well-funded teams like McLaren, Ferrari, and Williams. The 1988 season was a particularly unique one in Formula 1, with McLaren’s partnership with Honda and the revolutionary MP4/4 car, which would go on to dominate the year, securing 15 wins out of 16 races. Streiff, who had limited opportunities in a car not known for its speed or reliability, represented the perseverance of underdog teams. While he did not score points in the 1988 season, his participation at such a high level showcased his skill and dedication to racing in an era where competition was fierce and technological advances were reshaping the sport.
Spark models are hand painted, decorated and assembled. Each model is created using a variety of
production processes, such as hand cast resin, diecast and injected molded thermoplastics.Photo etched
parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Spark ensures the absolute best
quality possible. Each model comes with its own acrylic display case.
Philippe Streiff drove the AGS JH23 No.14 during the 1988 Belgian Grand Prix at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, a race that was marked by intense competition and dominance from McLaren, who were the clear leaders in that season. Streiff, a French driver known for his determination and technical expertise, was racing for the small AGS team, which faced challenges against the more powerful and well-funded teams like McLaren, Ferrari, and Williams. The 1988 season was a particularly unique one in Formula 1, with McLaren’s partnership with Honda and the revolutionary MP4/4 car, which would go on to dominate the year, securing 15 wins out of 16 races. Streiff, who had limited opportunities in a car not known for its speed or reliability, represented the perseverance of underdog teams. While he did not score points in the 1988 season, his participation at such a high level showcased his skill and dedication to racing in an era where competition was fierce and technological advances were reshaping the sport.
Spark models are hand painted, decorated and assembled. Each model is created using a variety of
production processes, such as hand cast resin, diecast and injected molded thermoplastics.Photo etched
parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Spark ensures the absolute best
quality possible. Each model comes with its own acrylic display case.
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