Ferrari 156F1, 1961 #3 Trips / Nürburgring Trips / Nürburgring Scale: 1/18
3d The 1961 Formula 1 season came up with a completely new rule type. The
racing teams had to switch their engines from 2.5 to 1.5 liters. Ferrari found
itself in a very good position. They had developed a V6 mid-mounted engine
with a 120 degrees cylinder angle and a maximum output of 190 hp. The new 156
F1 had a very unusual front design. So pretty soon, many people gave it the
nickname Sharknose. Technically and ostensibly, the 156F1 was the most
successful development in 1961. The season ended for the Scuderia with a large
success but also with a disastrous tragedy. Phil Hill became the first
American Formula 1 World Champion. The German Ferrari star Wolfgang Graf
Berghe von Trips, that led the ranking for most of the season, became involved
in a deadly accident in Monza. Never before joy and teariness was that close
on just one day. Our three different models represent all different successful
GP appearances of the 156 F1 during the 1961 season. As a matter of course,
all three models will reflect the special features of the respective race.
Model choice
• Item-No. M-068 Start-No. 2, GP Italy/Monza 6,000 pcs Victor Phil Hill
and F1 World Champion 1961
• Item-No. M-070 Start-No. 4, GP Belgium/Spa 6,000 pcs. Winning car,
Phil Hill
Annotation: It is factual that no original Ferrari 156 F1 exists in the
whole world. But after months of meticulous research and contacting countless
Ferrari experts, CMC was able to get all necessary data for a harmonious model
development. Thanks to that kind of knowledge about the car and its famous
drivers, we are in a position to accomplish this mission impossible with
true-to-the-original details and the well known CMC craftsmanship and quality.
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