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Scale 1/43

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Honda RA272 1965: Japanese elegance in Formula 1
This magnificent model car of the white Honda RA272 number 26 transports us into the fascinating world of Formula 1 in the 1960s. Reproduced with remarkable attention to detail, this 1:43 scale replica captures the essence of this historic single-seater that marked Honda's ambitious debut in Grand Prix racing. A true treasure trove for collectors passionate about automotive history and Formula 1 .
More than just a model car, this collector's item represents a pivotal moment in the history of motorsport, when the Japanese manufacturer dared to challenge the European giants on the world's most prestigious circuits.
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Honda RA272
- Brand: Honda
- Year: 1965
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: White with number 26
- Protective case included: Yes
The Honda RA272: A Japanese technical revolution
The Honda RA272 was developed in 1965 as part of Honda's ambitious program to conquer Formula 1. This revolutionary single-seater marked the Japanese manufacturer's spectacular entry into the world's elite of motorsport, with an innovative technical approach that shook up established codes.
Powered by a 1.5-liter V12 engine developing approximately 230 horsepower, the RA272 was distinguished by its transverse engine architecture and meticulous aerodynamic design. Its immaculate white livery, enhanced by traditional Honda red accents, made it one of the most elegant single-seaters of its era.
This car allowed Honda to secure its first Formula 1 victory at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix, driven by Richie Ginther. A resounding feat that definitively propelled the Japanese brand onto the international motorsport scene.
Honda in 1965: The audacity of a visionary
In 1965, Honda was still a young motorcycle manufacturer, founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda . Entering Formula 1 was a crazy gamble for a company that had only started producing cars in 1963. This decision perfectly illustrated the philosophy of its founder: constantly pushing the technical boundaries.
Honda's F1 venture was part of a broader strategy to establish its international technical credibility. After dominating motorcycle racing, the winged brand wanted to demonstrate its expertise in high-tech automotive manufacturing. This period also coincided with Honda's debut in the American automotive market, where the brand was patiently building its reputation for reliability.
The considerable financial and technical commitment made to this F1 program demonstrated Honda's enormous ambition, which did not hesitate to challenge established European manufacturers with relatively modest means but remarkable ingenuity.
The anecdote of the Mexican triumph
October 24, 1965, will forever be etched in Honda history. That day, on the Mexico City circuit, Richie Ginther gave the Japanese brand its first Formula 1 victory at the wheel of the RA272. A victory made all the more memorable by the fact that it came against the giants Ferrari, Lotus, and BRM, in particularly difficult conditions due to the altitude of the Mexican circuit.
This historic victory was no accident. The Honda team had meticulously prepared for this race, specifically adapting the engine settings to the altitude conditions of Mexico City (2,240 meters). While its competitors suffered from the scarcity of oxygen, the Honda V12 retained all its power thanks to exemplary carburetion work.
The impact of this victory went far beyond the sporting sphere. In Japan, this first crowned Honda as a national champion, capable of beating Europe on its own turf. This victory contributed enormously to forging the Honda brand image as synonymous with innovation and performance , a reputation that endures to this day.
Richie Ginther, a quiet but incredibly effective American driver, instantly became a legend in Japan. His name will forever be associated with this feat, which marked the Japanese auto industry's spectacular entry into the global elite, foreshadowing the future successes of Honda, Toyota, and Nissan on every continent.
Complete your model car collection
This Honda RA272 naturally finds its place alongside other legendary racing cars from the 1960s. It fits perfectly into a collection dedicated to the 1960s , a prosperous period of automotive innovation and the emergence of new manufacturers on the international scene.
Collectors with a passion for motorsport will appreciate complementing it with other iconic single-seaters of the era, including contemporary Ferraris and Lotuses . This model car will also appeal to fans of Honda vehicle history, testifying to the brand's glorious racing roots.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or a novice car enthusiast, this Honda RA272 is a choice piece that will enrich your collection while reminding you of this heroic era when audacity and innovation took precedence over financial means. A deserved tribute to one of the most beautiful pages in the history of motor racing .
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How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
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Does the model car come with protection?
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