





Model Car Dark blue Hesketh 308B number 26 from 1975 (Formula 1) - Monaco Grand Prix
Scale 1/43
Alan Jones

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The 1975 Hesketh 308B: A Formula 1 Legend in model car
This model car of the dark blue Hesketh 308B number 26 faithfully reproduces the single-seater that made history at the 1975 Monaco Grand Prix. Driven by Australian Alan Jones, this British Formula 1 car embodies the rebellious and aristocratic spirit of a golden era of motorsport. This 1:43 scale reproduction is a true collector's item for all Formula 1 and vintage car enthusiasts.
Beyond its aesthetic value, this model car captures the essence of a legendary team that has challenged the F1 giants with panache and originality. The characteristic dark blue livery and careful details make this piece a must-have to enrich any collection dedicated to Formula 1 model cars .
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Hesketh 308B
- Brand: Hesketh
- Year: 1975
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Dark blue
- Race number: 26
- Pilot: Alan Jones
- Protective case included: Yes
The Hesketh 308B: An Exceptional Single-Seater
The Hesketh 308B was developed in 1975 as the natural evolution of the original 308. This British single-seater was distinguished by its innovative engineering approach and its chassis designed by Harvey Postlethwaite. Powered by the 3-liter Ford Cosworth DFV V8 engine, it produced approximately 485 horsepower, rivaling the best single-seaters of the time.
The 1975 Monaco Grand Prix remains one of the most memorable races of that season, where Alan Jones, driving the number 26 308B, demonstrated the potential of this British machine on the legendary Monte Carlo circuit. The single-seater was characterized by its elegant lines, distinctive blue livery , and remarkable performance, which allowed it to prevail against the established teams.
This Formula 1 car marked an era when technical innovation and sporting audacity took precedence over colossal budgets. Its revolutionary design and track successes make it one of the most sought-after racing cars among collectors today.
Hesketh Racing: The Aristocratic Stable
Founded in 1972 by Lord Alexander Hesketh , this British team embodied a unique spirit in the Formula 1 paddock. Unlike industrial teams, Hesketh Racing operated according to the codes of the English aristocracy, favoring style and sporting elegance. The team distinguished itself by its relaxed yet professional approach to motorsport.
In 1975, the Hesketh team was experiencing a pivotal period in its history. Having claimed its first Grand Prix victory the previous year with James Hunt in the Netherlands, the team was looking to confirm its status as a credible outsider. The 308B driven by Alan Jones represented this ambition to establish itself permanently among the podium contenders.
Hesketh Racing's legacy extends far beyond its sporting achievements. The team has proven that it is possible to combine British tradition with technical excellence in Formula 1 , inspiring generations of enthusiasts.
The Gentleman Racer Anecdote
The 1975 Monaco Grand Prix is remembered for a particularly revealing episode of the Hesketh spirit. Alan Jones, driving his number 26 308B, was brilliantly leading the race when a technical problem forced him to stop in the pits. Rather than get upset, the Australian calmly got out of the cockpit and, in true British aristocratic style, asked the team for a cup of tea!
This anecdote perfectly illustrates the unique atmosphere that reigned at Hesketh Racing. Where other teams cultivated tension and pressure, Lord Hesketh and his team favored fair play and elegance. This philosophy was reflected in every detail, from the three-piece suits worn by the mechanics to the social gatherings held in the team motorhome.
The 1975 Monaco 308B symbolizes an era when Formula 1 still retained a certain romanticism. Drivers like Alan Jones embodied the spirit of the gentleman driver , combining sporting courage with good manners. This mentality contrasted with the increasingly professional and commercial evolution of motorsport.
Even today, collectors and enthusiasts remember this unique philosophy. The blue Hesketh 308B number 26 recalls an era when elegance and sportiness blended naturally, making each race as much a social as a sporting spectacle.
Complete your model car collection
This 1975 Hesketh 308B occupies a special place in the world of Formula 1 model cars. It represents a pivotal era in motorsport, between the craftsmanship of the 1960s and the professionalization of the 1980s. For collectors, this piece constitutes an essential link with the history of other British brands that have left their mark on F1.
This model car fits perfectly into collections dedicated to the 1970s , the golden period of Formula 1. It sits harmoniously alongside the other single-seaters of the era, whether Niki Lauda's Ferraris or Emerson Fittipaldi's McLarens .
Automotive history enthusiasts will also find this a valuable documentary piece. This faithful reproduction provides insight into the technical and aesthetic evolution of single-seaters from this decade. It is aimed at both seasoned collectors and novices wishing to discover classic Formula 1 cars. The quality of its finish and historical authenticity make it a lasting investment for any serious collection.
Même compétition : formule 1 f1
Même origine : britanniques
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