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Model Car Red Porsche 911SC number 1 - Critérium des Cévennes 1979
Scale 1/43
Bernard Béquin / Jean-Jacques Lenne

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Red Porsche 911SC number 1 - Critérium des Cévennes 1979
This miniature Porsche 911SC faithfully reproduces the legendary German sports car in its racing livery from the 1979 Critérium des Cévennes. Driven by the crew Bernard Béquin and Jean-Jacques Lenne, this bright red version proudly displays the number 1, testifying to its status as the favorite in this legendary French motorsport event.
This collector's item perfectly captures the essence of the Porsche 911SC competition car, offering car and rally enthusiasts an exceptional object that traces the glorious history of this sporting icon in French events of the 1970s.
Characteristics of the miniature
- Model: Porsche 911SC
- Brand: Porsche
- Year: 1979
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Red
- Crew: Bernard Béquin / Jean-Jacques Lenne
- Event: Cévennes Criterion 1979
- Protective case included: Yes
The Porsche 911SC, evolution of a legend
Launched in 1978, the Porsche 911SC represents a crucial step in the evolution of the legendary 911. This "Super Carrera" version succeeds the 911S and is Porsche's response to new American anti-pollution regulations, while retaining the sporty soul that has made the Stuttgart brand famous since the 1960s.
Equipped with a 3.0-liter flat-6 boxer engine developing 180 horsepower, the 911SC offers remarkable performance with a top speed of 230 km/h and a 0 to 100 km/h sprint of 6.3 seconds. Its technical architecture, inherited from racing experience, makes it a formidable weapon on winding roads and rally events.
The 911SC was an immediate commercial success, becoming one of the most produced versions of the 911 range with more than 58,000 units manufactured between 1978 and 1983. This popularity is explained by its excellent compromise between performance, reliability and everyday usability, characteristics which appeal to both professional drivers and enlightened amateurs.
Porsche, German excellence in the service of performance
Founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the German brand quickly established itself as one of the most prestigious manufacturers in the world. At the end of the 1970s, when the 911SC was created, Porsche was undergoing a period of intense innovation, seeking to reconcile performance requirements with new environmental constraints.
The Stuttgart-based company has built its reputation on a single philosophy: continuous improvement rather than revolution. This approach is perfectly reflected in the evolution of the 911, an iconic model that has survived the decades, retaining its distinctive rear architecture while incorporating the latest technical innovations.
In 1979, Porsche dominated the world's motorsport events, from the 24 Hours of Le Mans to international rallies. This technical and sporting dominance helped forge the brand's image of excellence, making every Porsche an object of desire for enthusiasts of mechanics and speed.
The Critérium des Cévennes, a theatre of automotive exploits
The Critérium des Cévennes holds a special place in the history of French motorsport. This event, created in 1954, takes place in the wild, hilly landscapes of the Massif Central, offering competitors an exceptional technical challenge with its narrow, winding roads that meander between chestnut groves and limestone plateaus.
In 1979, the Cévennes event attracted the best European teams, transforming the departmental roads into real racing circuits. Bernard Béquin and Jean-Jacques Lenne , at the wheel of this red Porsche 911SC number 1, perfectly embodied the spirit of this golden era of French rallying, where "gentleman" drivers rubbed shoulders with professionals in a friendly but nevertheless very competitive atmosphere.
This number 1 Porsche 911SC symbolizes the golden age of French rallies in the 1970s and 1980s, a period when German manufacturers, and Porsche in particular, dominated French events thanks to the reliability and performance of their engines. The choice of bright red for this livery is not insignificant: it reflects the audacity and passion that drove the drivers of this generation, ready to take on the most difficult roads to achieve victory.
The 1979 Critérium des Cévennes also marked a transition in the history of rallying, from the early days of craftsmanship to the discipline's growing professionalization. This racing car is a testament to this evolution, combining French sporting tradition and German technical excellence in a perfectly successful marriage.
Complete your collection of prestigious model cars
This Porsche 911SC from the 1979 Critérium des Cévennes naturally finds its place at the heart of the finest collections of model cars. Its 1:43 scale makes it a reference model, perfectly suited to the display cases of demanding collectors and to thematic dioramas dedicated to French motorsport.
For fans of the Stuttgart brand, this miniature fits perfectly alongside other iconic Porsche models, whether the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans or the civilian versions that have marked automotive history. French rally enthusiasts will also find it an ideal complement to the French cars that have shone on the French roads.
This piece is particularly aimed at collectors concerned with historical authenticity and reproduction quality. Its livery specific to the 1979 Critérium des Cévennes, with its details faithful to the original, makes it a precious testimony to the golden age of French rallying, a blessed period when automotive passion was expressed without restraint on the most beautiful roads in France.
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