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Model Car Mercedes W196 gray number 18 from 1955 - Formula 1
Echelle: 1/43ème
Pilote: Juan Manuel Fangio

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This Mercedes-Benz W196 gray number 18 from 1955 is one of the centerpieces of any collection dedicated to the golden age of Formula 1. Driven by the Argentine legend Juan Manuel Fangio, this miniature immortalizes one of the most revolutionary cars in the history of motorsport.
Reproduced at 1/43 scale, this miniature perfectly captures the elegance and technical modernity of the W196, a true masterpiece of German engineering that dominated the circuits in the 1950s.
Miniature Features
- Model: Mercedes-Benz W196
- Brand: Mercedes-Benz
- Year: 1955
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: Metallic gray
- Number: 18
- Driver: Juan Manuel Fangio
- Protective case included: Yes
The Mercedes W196, a technical revolution of 1954
Developed to mark the triumphant return of Mercedes-Benz to Formula 1 after World War II, the W196 was unveiled in 1954 at the French Grand Prix in Reims. This revolutionary car introduced major technical innovations, including its 2.5-liter inline 8-cylinder engine developing 290 horsepower, a considerable power for the time.
The W196 was distinguished by its integrated streamlined body for fast circuits and its open-top version for more technical layouts. Its tubular steel chassis and its front suspension with overlapping triangles represented the state of the art in automotive technology of the 1950s. This technical sophistication allowed Mercedes to outrageously dominate its rivals.
The success was immediate and overwhelming: from its first appearance, the W196 won the French Grand Prix, then continued to rack up victories. In just two seasons (1954-1955), it won 9 out of 12 races contested, an exceptional record that earned the respect of all competitors.
Mercedes-Benz, the excellence of German automotive
In 1955, Mercedes-Benz had already been embodying the excellence of German engineering for several decades. Founded in 1926 by the merger of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft and Benz & Cie, the star brand had forged its reputation on the circuits since the 1930s with the legendary Silver Arrows W25 and W125.
The return to Formula 1 in 1954 marked Mercedes's sporting renaissance after the war. Led by engineer Rudolf Uhlenhaut, the team had considerable technical and financial resources, allowing them to develop a no-compromise racing car. This perfectionist approach, characteristic of the Mercedes philosophy, could be found in every detail of the W196.
The commitment of Juan Manuel Fangio, already a double world champion, reflected the brand's ambitions. Mercedes was not returning to F1 to participate, but to absolutely dominate, a goal perfectly achieved during these two legendary seasons.
The tragedy of Le Mans and the sudden withdrawal
The story of the Mercedes W196 remains inseparable from one of the most notable tragedies in motorsport. On June 11, 1955, during the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Pierre Levegh's Mercedes 300 SLR soared into the stands, causing the death of 84 spectators. Although the accident did not directly involve the W196, it triggered a seismic reaction in German public opinion.
Faced with the emotion raised by this catastrophe, Mercedes-Benz made the historic decision to immediately withdraw from all motor racing. This decision was announced at the height of Fangio's and W196's dominance, when the team seemed destined for many more victories. The German manufacturer therefore left F1 at the peak of its glory, leaving a tremendous void.
This sudden withdrawal conferred a legendary status to the W196. Invincible on the track, it became the symbol of a bygone era, of technical excellence brutally interrupted by the vagaries of history. Fangio, world champion in 1954 and 1955 behind the wheel of this Mercedes, always held a special affection for this racing car that he considered to be the most accomplished of his career.
It would take until 2010 to see Mercedes back in Formula 1 as a constructor, a 55-year absence that gives an even more mythical dimension to this gray W196 number 18, witness to a time when technical innovation and the courage of drivers wrote some of the most beautiful pages in motorsport.
Complete your miniature collection
This Mercedes W196 occupies a central place in the universe of Formula 1 miniatures. It fits perfectly alongside other legendary single-seaters from the 1950s, a blessed period where technical innovation and the boldness of constructors gave birth to exceptional machines.
For collectors passionate about the history of Mercedes-Benz, this W196 is the ideal complement to other models from the star brand. It harmoniously interacts with the collectible Mercedes, from the 300 SL to contemporary racing models, illustrating the continuity of German excellence through the decades.
This miniature will appeal to both collectors specialized in racing cars and automotive history enthusiasts. Its refined finish and historical authenticity make it a precious testimony to the golden age of Formula 1, when geniuses like Fangio and machines like the W196 wrote the most beautiful pages of global motorsport.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
What scales are available?
Our model cars are mainly offered in 1/43, 1/24, 1/18 and 1/87 (HO) scales. The scale is always indicated in the product sheet.
The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
Yes, each model car is systematically delivered in its protective box. This box preserves the collectible value and protects your model car from dust and shocks.
How is my package protected during transport?
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