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Jan 23, 2019
A wonderful piece of motor racing memorabilia indeed.
It's a lovely replica model of the Minardi Cosworth PS04B as driven by Zsolt Baumgartner in 2004 and it's a reminder of that it was Baumgartner (his birthday was on New Years' Day) who last scored world championship points for Minardi in properly-run F1 Grand Prix race. It's high time that the Minardi name was back in F1 and the recent passing of the elder brother of Giancarlo Minardi who was a famous cyclist in Italy ought to be the perfect remedy. So Red Bull, the company, should honour that. It's thanks to Paul Stoddart that Minardi isn't around anymore as he knew nothing about being in charge of a racing team whether it be F1, F2, F3 etc. or banger racing for that matter! memorabilia

Jan 05, 2025
A great calendar to view and look at.
This will make an ideal belated Christmas present for my cousin who lives in Ibiza. He won't find anything like this where he lives.

Oct 27, 2024
Great features and attention to detail.
I have waited a long time for this. It's not in mint condition, but it's better for it's age. David Coulthard took Red Bull Racing along with his then team partner, Christian Klien, into the points in their first Grand Prix in Australia 2005. You know something, DC, would be better off in the 2024 RB20 than Sergio Perez. Checo is having such a disastrous time lately with bad results that it's costing Red Bull dear indeed.