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De Agostini 1:7 - Voiture miniature - Red Bull RB7 - Modèle essence et stationnaire radiocommandé
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De Agostini 1:7 - Voiture miniature - Red Bull RB7 - Modèle essence et stationnaire radiocommandé

SCALE: 1:7 (Length 689mm. Width 250mm. Wheelbase 452mm.) Get ready to experience the ultimate versatility with this extraordinary model that can be your thrilling gasoline-powered radio-controlled car or a captivating display piece in your home. With two distinct housings to choose from and three sets of rubber (Hard, Medium, and Soft) included, you have the freedom to customize your experience to suit your preferences. Complete with all additional parts, eye-catching stickers, and comprehensive instructions, this model is ready to elevate your collection to new heights. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to own a truly versatile and dynamic piece that promises endless excitement and possibilities. ----- The RB7 was a Formula One racing car designed by the Red Bull Racing team for the 2011 F1 season. It was driven by defending champion Sebastian Vettel and Australian driver Mark Webber. The current Red Bull team can track its origins back to the Stewart Grand Prix team that made its debut in 1997. The RB7 was launched at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valancia Spain on 1st February 2011 and Sebastian Vettel was the first driver to test the car. The car was fastest throughout Barcelona testing with Vettel at the wheel. It won the first race of the season at Melbourne with Vettel, whilst Webber finished fifth. In the nineteen races of the 2011 season, the RB7 only failed to finish in the top five twice. Sebastian Vettel used the RB7 to claim the 2011 World Drivers' Championship in Japan and Red Bull won the World Constructors' Championship the following weekend in South Korea. The car achieved three 1-2 finishes during the season. ----- Please see the photos they fully reflect the condition of the model.

85370693

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De Agostini 1:7 - Voiture miniature - Red Bull RB7 - Modèle essence et stationnaire radiocommandé

De Agostini 1:7 - Voiture miniature - Red Bull RB7 - Modèle essence et stationnaire radiocommandé

SCALE: 1:7 (Length 689mm. Width 250mm. Wheelbase 452mm.)

Get ready to experience the ultimate versatility with this extraordinary model that can be your thrilling gasoline-powered radio-controlled car or a captivating display piece in your home.

With two distinct housings to choose from and three sets of rubber (Hard, Medium, and Soft) included, you have the freedom to customize your experience to suit your preferences.

Complete with all additional parts, eye-catching stickers, and comprehensive instructions, this model is ready to elevate your collection to new heights. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to own a truly versatile and dynamic piece that promises endless excitement and possibilities.

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The RB7 was a Formula One racing car designed by the Red Bull Racing team for the 2011 F1 season. It was driven by defending champion Sebastian Vettel and Australian driver Mark Webber. The current Red Bull team can track its origins back to the Stewart Grand Prix team that made its debut in 1997.

The RB7 was launched at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valancia Spain on 1st February 2011 and Sebastian Vettel was the first driver to test the car. The car was fastest throughout Barcelona testing with Vettel at the wheel. It won the first race of the season at Melbourne with Vettel, whilst Webber finished fifth. In the nineteen races of the 2011 season, the RB7 only failed to finish in the top five twice.

Sebastian Vettel used the RB7 to claim the 2011 World Drivers' Championship in Japan and Red Bull won the World Constructors' Championship the following weekend in South Korea. The car achieved three 1-2 finishes during the season.

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Please see the photos they fully reflect the condition of the model.

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