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BRAND NEW BOXED The ultimate gift for a Formula One collector, this 1:43 scale 6 pack gives you a choice between a collection of models from the world's biggest Formula 1 manufacturers. You can almost hear the engines roaring. Highly detailed models of the Formula One cars driven by some of the most popular drivers. Features: Red Bull 2013 - Sebastian Vettel #1 (4th Driver's Championship in a Row) 2016 - Max Verstappen #33 (1st Year With Red Bull Racing) 2016 - Daniel Ricciardo #3 (Finished 3rd in Driver's Championship) 2021 - Max Verstappen #33 (Turkey Livery/1st Driver's Championship) 2021 - Sergio Pérez #11 (Helped Verstappen Win Championship in Last Race) 2022 - Max Verstappen #1 (Driver’s Championship) ------------------------------------------------- Mercedes 2014 – Lewis Hamilton #44 (1st Drivers’ Championship w/Mercedes, Won Constructors’ Championship) 2016 – Nico Rosberg #6 (1st Drivers’ Championship Before Retiring, Won Constructors’ Championship) 2019 – Valtteri Bottas #77 (2nd in Drivers’ Championship, Won Constructors’ Championship) 2021 – Lewis Hamilton #44 (2nd in Drivers’ Championship, Won Constructors’ Championship) 2022 – George Russell #63 (4th in Drivers’ Championship, 1st season w/Mercedes) 2022 – Lewis Hamilton #44 (6th in Drivers’ Championship) ------------------------------------------------ Ferrari 2010 - Fernando Alonso #8 (Finished 2nd in Driver’s Championship) 2018 - Kimi Räikkönen #7 (Team finished 2nd in Constructors) 2019 - Charles Leclerc #16 (1st Year with Ferrari) 2020 - Sebastian Vettel #5 (1000th Race Livery) 2022 - Charles Leclerc #16 (Monza Livery/Special Livery for Home Race) 2022 - Carlos Sainz #55 (Regular Livery/1st Win) ------------------------------------ MCLAREN 2022 Standard (Lando Norris) 2022 Singapore/Japan (Ricciardo – 5th place finish, best result with McLaren) 2022 Abu Dhabi (Ricciardo’s final race with McLaren) 2023 Standard (Oscar Piastri – 1st podium at Qatar GP) 2023 Singapore/Japan (Lando Norris – consecutive 2nd place finishes) 2023 McLaren Triple Crown (Oscar Piastri – tribute to McLaren’s Triple Crown wins: 1974 Indianapolis 500, 1984 Monaco GP, 1995 Le Mans 24 Hours)