
Policar 126 C2 2nd Imola GP 1982 Gilles Villeneuve POLCAR09B 1:32
1:32 Scale model produced by Policar, with lots of details as based on the prototype, this model will surely be a proud part of your slot car collection. This model includes lots of added features including Rubber tyres, fitted Copper braids and a powerful motor.
Features- 1:32 Scale Model
- Copper Braids
- Rubber Tyres
- Clear Plastic Display Box
- Based on the prototype seen at Imola GP in 1982
Details:
The Ferrari 126C was Ferrari’s first turbocharged Formula 1 car, introduced in 1981. By the 1982 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola, the 126C had evolved with improved aerodynamics and reliability. Powered by a 1.5-litre turbo V6, it delivered over 600hp, making it one of the most powerful cars on the grid. Driven by drivers including Didier Pironi and Gilles Villeneuve, the 126C combined Ferrari’s F1 engineering excellence with the emerging turbo era’s raw speed. The car is remembered for its distinctive Ferrari red livery and its role in pioneering turbo technology in Formula 1.
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1:32 Scale model produced by Policar, with lots of details as based on the prototype, this model will surely be a proud part of your slot car collection. This model includes lots of added features including Rubber tyres, fitted Copper braids and a powerful motor.
Features- 1:32 Scale Model
- Copper Braids
- Rubber Tyres
- Clear Plastic Display Box
- Based on the prototype seen at Imola GP in 1982
Details:
The Ferrari 126C was Ferrari’s first turbocharged Formula 1 car, introduced in 1981. By the 1982 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola, the 126C had evolved with improved aerodynamics and reliability. Powered by a 1.5-litre turbo V6, it delivered over 600hp, making it one of the most powerful cars on the grid. Driven by drivers including Didier Pironi and Gilles Villeneuve, the 126C combined Ferrari’s F1 engineering excellence with the emerging turbo era’s raw speed. The car is remembered for its distinctive Ferrari red livery and its role in pioneering turbo technology in Formula 1.













