While the C variant of the Brabham BT46 is the more famous of the family, due to its fan, the B model was a successful machine in its own right. In this particular example John Watson came second in the fateful 1978 Italian Grand Prix, just behind teammate Niki Lauda in a similar car. While the event itself was overshadowed by the tragic death of Ronnie Peterson, the 1-2 for Brabham was still an impressive result.
Tech Specs
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
- 17
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
- 5
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
- 6
- Item Weight - Without Packaging
- 0.1
- Item Scale
- 1:32 Scale
- License
- Yes
- License line
- The 'Brabham' name and trademarks are protected in the UK, EU and elsewhere. They are used here under license from Brabham Group Limited.
- Release type
- New tooling
- Colour
- Red
- Car Number
- 2
- Drivers
- John Watson
- Race
- Italian GP
- Year
- 1978
- Compatible with ARC AIR/ARC ONE
- Yes
- Compatible with ARC PRO/Digital
- Digital chip required
- Compatible with Spark Plug
- Yes
- 360 Guideblade
- No
- Decal Sheet Included
- No
- Digital Plug Installed
- No
- Theme
- Single seater
- Super Resistant
- No
- DPR
- No
- High Detail
- Yes
- Magnatraction
- Yes
- Front Lights
- No
- Rear Lights
- No
- Siren
- No
- Digital Plug Type
- C7005
- Manufacturer
- Brabham
- Flashing Lights
- No
- Easy Change Guide Blade
- Yes