Product Overview
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PCW02 Policar Lotus 72 Monza GP 1970 Jochen Rindt, #22 1:32 Slot Car
Jochen Rindt, a German-born racer representing Austria, was a key figure in the world of Formula 1 during the 1960s and has left an indelible mark on Formula 1 history. Driving for Lotus, on September 5th 1970, he succumbed to a fatal crash at the Parabolica turn in Monza. Despite this tragic event, he had already secured victories in five out of the first ten races that year, enough to make him the only posthumous World Champion in Formula 1 history.
Numbered Limited Edition of 1600.
The Policar brand developed with Slot.it technology to create exciting 'magnet free' slot car racing for the true enthusiast. High quality finish and body detail throughout the model, including engine detail and full driver with true helmet design.
- 1/32 scale
- Ready to race slot car
- High detail
- Fitted with quality parts
- Powered by Policar F1 DFV-25K motor
- Aluminium rear wheels
- Compatible with Policar, Scalextric and other brands of 1/32 track systems
- Limited Edition
- Presentation box
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- Driven by: Jochen Rindt (A)
- Car: Lotus 72 C #72/R2 - Ford Cosworth DFV V8/90° 4v DOHC 2993 cc N/A
- Entrant: Gold Leaf Team Lotus (GB)
- Event: Grand Premio d'Italia / GP Italy
- Date: 6.9.1970
- Track: Autodromo Nazionale di Monza (I),
- Result: did not start (Fatal accident in practice)
- Grid: (1:25.710)
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Car Specifications
- Car Specifications
- Scale 1:32
- Body Plastic
- Length 126mm
- Height 30mm
- Wheelbase 78.5mm
- Front Track 54mm
- Rear Track 62mm
- Weight 48g
- Magnet No
- Motor Slim-Can 24,500rpm
- Motor Mount Inline
- Drivetrain 2WD
- Pinion/Gear 9/ 25/16 /17
- Front Wheels Plastic 13.8x7.9mm
- Rear Wheels Plastic 16x11.7mm
- Front Tires Rubber PPT1220C1
- Rear Tires Rubber PPT1219C1
- Lights No