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Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium.
Sunday 24 August 2014.
Marcus Ericsson, Caterham CT05 Renault.
World Copyright: Steven Tee/LAT Photographic.
ref: Digital Image _X0W2219
Sochi Autodrom, Sochi, Russia.
Sunday 12 October 2014.
Kamui Kobayashi, Caterham CT05 Renault.
World Copyright: Sam Bloxham/LAT Photographic.
ref: Digital Image _G7C8260
Alternate model of Creator set 5867. Formula 1 cars are already a pain to build in LEGO due to their aerodynamic and slick looks. Limiting yourself to 1 set only, makes it even harder. But that's the fun and challenge, so here's the result. Again the floor had to be built upside down to accommodate for the rest of the SNOT work. More at: mocpages.com/moc.php/224320
Marina Bay Circuit, Singapore.
Sunday 21 September 2014.
Marcus Ericsson, Caterham F1.
World Copyright: Charles Coates/LAT Photographic.
ref: Digital Image _N7T5118
Hot Wheels 1/64
HW Race Day (2024)
Car: Lotus 49 - Ford #4
Series: 1967 Formula 1 Championship
Team: Team Lotus
Driver: Graham Hill
Result: 7th
This is the 2nd release of the lovely Lotus 49 casting by Hot Wheels. It is pretty much the same as the previous release with just a different number and a different body color for the driver. I really like this sort of recolor by Hot Wheels because it allows me to sort of complete the cars entered by the team in the 1967 F1 World Championship. The No. 4 Lotus 49 was used by Graham Hill I believe in 2 races: the German Grand Prix and the Canadian Grand Prix. Graham Hill, just like his teammate Jim Clark, suffered from reliability issues with his car. In fact, he only finished 3 races during the season, 2 of which were 2nd places. In the end, he had to settle for 7th in the championship, beaten mostly by people who had more reliable cars than him.
Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Fórmula 1. Local: Autódromo de Interlagos, em São Paulo. Data: 17.11.2019. Foto: Abelardo Mendes Jr/ Ministério da Cidadania
Alternate model of Creator set 5867. Formula 1 cars are already a pain to build in LEGO due to their aerodynamic and slick looks. Limiting yourself to 1 set only, makes it even harder. But that's the fun and challenge, so here's the result. Again the floor had to be built upside down to accommodate for the rest of the SNOT work. More at: mocpages.com/moc.php/224320