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Racing Cars – The Collection Mex/Arg

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“Racing Cars” is a 1:43 scale diecast collection featuring Formula 1 cars from different eras—ranging from classic machines to contemporary championship-winning cars. It was officially launched in Argentina on 23 September 2025 and distributed through newsstands across the country.

The models include icons like Max Verstappen 2022 Red Bull Racing RB18, Sergio Perez 2023 Red Bull Racing RB19, 1st Issue for the Mexican market, and the Lewis Hamilton 2020 Mercedes-AMG F1 W11. Making the series both a collector’s dream and a tribute to motorsport heritage.

The collection spans 60 issues, released every two weeks, starting at Argentinian and Mexican newsstands and online. Pricing begins at ARS 6000 for the first issue, ARS 11,000 for the second, and ARS 25,900 for each subsequent release. Every model comes with a display base shaped like a racetrack chicane, allowing collectors to build an interlocking diorama as the series progresses. For Argentinian and Mexican F1 enthusiasts, this represents a rare opportunity to assemble a chronological showcase of Formula 1’s most celebrated machines, all presented in high-quality die-cast form.

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Top Number of cars per driver

  • Fernando Alonso – 3 Models
  • Lewis Hamilton – 2 Models
  • Alexander Albon – 1 Model
  • Valtteri Bottas – 1 Model
  • Damon Hill- 1 Model
  • Lando Norris – 1 Model
  • Esteban Ocon – 1 Model
  • Alain Prost – 1 Model

Top Number of cars per driver

  • Oscar Piastri – 1 Model
  • Sergio Pérez – 1 Model
  • Héctor Rebaque – 1 Model
  • Carlos Reutemann – 1 Model
  • George Russell – 1 Model
  • Ayrton Senna – 1 Model
  • Max Verstappen – 1 Model
  • Sebastian Vettel – 1 Model
Red Bull Racing RB18
Mercedes-AMG F1 W11
Ferrari F1-75

Number of Models per Team

  • Ferrari – 4 Models
  • Mercedes – 4 Models
  • McLaren – 3 Models
  • Aston Martin – 2 Models
  • Lotus -2 Models
  • Red Bull – 2 Models
  • Renault – 2 Models
  • Williams – 2 Models

Number of Models per Team

  • Alpine – 1 Models
  • Arrows – 1 Models

Breakdown by Team

The total of 23 cars shows the following breakdown by Team as of 16th April 2026

Issues 01-10

  • Issue 01 – Red Bull Racing RB18 – 2022 Max Verstappen
  • Issue 02 – Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 – 2020 Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 03 – Ferrari F1-75 – 2022 Charles Leclerc
  • Issue 04 – McLaren MCL35M – 2021 Lando Norris
  • Issue 05 – Aston Martin F1 AMR23 – 2023 Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 06 – Ferrari SF21 – 2021 Carlos Sainz
  • Issue 07 – Alpine A522 – 2022 Esteban Ocon
  • Issue 08 – Red Bull Racing RB19 – 2023 Sergio Pérez
  • Issue 09 – Lotus 99T – 1987 Ayrton Senna
  • Issue 10 – Renault R24 – 2004 Fernando Alonso

Issues 11-20

  • Issue 11 – Williams FW07B – 1980 Carlos Reutemann
  • Issue 12 – Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 – 2023 Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 13 – Aston Martin F1 AMR21 – 2021 Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 14 – Ferrari SF1000 – 2020 Charles Leclerc
  • Issue 15 – Williams FW45 – 2023 Alexander Albon
  • Issue 16 – Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 – 2020 Valtteri Bottas
  • Issue 17 – Mercedes-AMG F1 W13 – 2022 George Russell
  • Issue 18 – Ferrari F2008 – 2008 Felipe Massa
  • Issue 19 – Lotus 78 – 1977 Héctor Rebaque
  • Issue 20 – Arrows A18 – 1997 Damon Hill

Issues 21-30

  • Issue 21 – McLaren MCL33 – 2018 Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 22 – McLaren MCL60 – 2023 Oscar Piastri
  • Issue 23 – Renault RE30 – 1981 Alain Prost

Ferrari

Mercedes

McLaren

Aston Martin

Lotus

Red Bull

Renault

Williams

Alpine

Arrows