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Racing Cars – The Ultimate Collection CZ

Racing Cars: The Ultimate Collection by Centauria is an officially licensed F1 die-cast model series now on sale across Czechia. Each issue features a 1:43 scale replica of a legendary Formula 1 car—crafted with metal bodywork, authentic sponsor decals, and detailed interiors—alongside a richly illustrated magazine that explores the story of the driver, the car’s engineering, and its racing history.

The models include icons like Ayrton Senna’s 1988 McLaren MP4/4, Michael Schumacher’s 2002 Ferrari F2002, and Max Verstappen’s 2021 Red Bull RB16B, making the series both a collector’s dream and a tribute to motorsport heritage.

The collection spans 80 issues, released every two weeks, starting at Czech newsstands and online through centauria.gr Pricing begins at 109 CZK for the first issue, 219 CZK for the second, and 389 CZK 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 Czech 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.

https://centauria.cz/racingcarscollection/

Top Number of cars per driver

  • Lewis Hamilton – 8 Models
  • Fernando Alonso – 6 Models
  • Max Verstappen – 5 Models
  • Ayrton Senna – 4 Models
  • Sebastian Vettel – 4 Models
  • Charles Leclerc – 3 models
  • Daniel Ricciardo – 3 models
  • Michael Schumacher – 3 models

Top Number of cars per driver

  • Nelson Piquet – 3 models
  • Alain Prost – 2 Models
  • Carlos Sainz Jr – 2 Models
  • Damon Hill – 2 Models
  • Emerson Fittipaldi – 2 Models
  • Jenson Button – 2 Models
  • Landio Norris – 2 Models
  • Pierre Gasly – 2 Models
Red Bull RB16B
Mercedes-AMG F1 W11
Red Bull RB18

Number of Models per Team

  • McLaren – 12 Models
  • Mercedes – 9 Models
  • Williams – 8 Models
  • Ferrari – 7 Models
  • Red Bull – 6 Models
  • Renault – 6 Models
  • Lotus – 5 Models
  • Aston Martin – 3 Models

Number of Models per Team

  • Alpine – 2 Models
  • Brabham – 2 Models
  • Jordan – 2 Models
  • Toro Rosso – 2 Models
  • Tyrrell – 2 Models

Breakdown by Team

The total of 80 cars shows the following breakdown by Team. As well as these there are currently 14 Teams represented by one model including: Alphatauri, Alpine, Benetton, BMS-Sauber, Brawn GP, Force India, HAAS, Honda, Ligier, March, Sauber & Toleman.

Issues 01-30

  • Issue 01 – McLaren MP 4/4 – 1988 – Ayrton Senna
  • Issue 02 – Mercedes AMG F1 W10 – 2019 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 03 – Red Bull RB16b – 2021 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 04 – Ferrari F2002 – 2002 – Michael Schumacher
  • Issue 05 – Renault R 25 – 2005 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 06 – Red Bull RB9 – 2013 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 07 – Ferrari F1-75 – 2022 – Charles Leclerc
  • Issue 08 – Williams FW 15 C – 1993 – Alain Prost
  • Issue 09 – McLaren MP 4/23 – 2008 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 10 – Benetton B 194 – 1994 – Michael Schumacher
  • Issue 11 – Brawn GP 01 – 2009 – Jenson Button
  • Issue 12 – Toleman TG 184 – 1984 – Ayrton Senna
  • Issue 13 – McLaren MP 4/14 – 1999 – Mika Hakkinen
  • Issue 14 – Red Bull RB19 – 2023 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 15 – Renault RS 20 – 2020 – Daniel Ricciardo
  • Issue 16 – Lotus 79 – 1978 – Mario Andretti
  • Issue 17 – BMW-Sauber F1.08 – 2008 – Robert Kubica
  • Issue 18 – Jordan 191 – 1991 – Michael Schumacher
  • Issue 19– Williams FW16 – 1994 – Damon Hill
  • Issue 20 – Aston Martin AMR23 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 21 – Force India VJM09 – 2016 – Sergio Perez
  • Issue 22 – Alpine A522 – Esteban Ocon – 2022
  • Issue 23 – Ferrari SF15-T – 2015 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 24 – Alphatauri AT01 – 2020 – Pierre Gasly
  • Issue 25 – Red Bull RB18 – 2022 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 26 – Alpine A521 – 2021 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 27 – McLaren MCL35m – 2021 – Daniel Ricciardo
  • Issue 28 – Mercedes F1 W05 – 2014 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 29 – Minardi PS01 – 2001 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 30 – McLaren MCL35m – 2021 – Lando Norris

Issues 31-60

  • Issue 31 – Lotus 97T – 1985 – Ayrton Senna
  • Issue 32 – Mercedes F1 W14 – 2023 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 33 – Ferrari 312 T2 – 1977 – Niki Lauda
  • Issue 34 – McLaren MCL60 – 2023 – Oscar Piastri
  • Issue 35 – Renault R.S. 18 – 2018 – Nico Hulkenberg
  • Issue 36 – Aston Martin AMR21 – 2021 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 37 – McLaren M23 – 1976 – James Hunt
  • Issue 38 – Ferrari SF-24 – 2024 – Charles Leclerc
  • Issue 39 – Arrows A18 – 1997 – Damon Hill
  • Issue 40 – Tyrrell 006 – 1973 – Jackie Stewart
  • Issue 41 – Lotus 72 D – 1972 – Emerson Fittipaldi
  • Issue 42 – Mercedes-AMG F1 W13 – 2022 – George Russell
  • Issue 43 – Williams FW 19 – 1997 – Jacques Villeneuve
  • Issue 44 – Mercedes-AMG F1 W15 – 2024 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 45 – Brabham BT52 – 1983 – Nelson Piquet
  • Issue 46 – Honda RA 106 – 2006 – Jenson Button
  • Issue 47 – Aston Martin AMR24 – 2024 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 48 – McLaren MCL38 – 2024 – Lando Norris
  • Issue 49 – Ligier JS43 – 1996 – Olivier Panis
  • Issue 50 – Red Bull RB20 – 2024 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 51 – Brabham BT49 – 1981 – Nelson Piquet
  • Issue 52 – Jordan 199 – 1999 – Heinz-Harald Frentzen
  • Issue 53 – Williams FW11b – 1987 – Nelson Piquet
  • Issue 54 – Mercedes W196s – 1955 – Juan Manuel Fangio
  • Issue 55 – Lotus 72 – 1970 – Jochen Rindt
  • Issue 56 – Mercedes F1 W15 – 2024 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 57 – Williams FW07b – 1980 – Alan Jones
  • Issue 58 – Williams FW45 –2023 – Alexander Albon
  • Issue 59 – Lotus 25 – 1963 – Jim Clark
  • Issue 60 – Williams FW08 – 1982 – Keke Rosberg

Issues 61-80

  • Issue 61 – McLaren MP4/2 – 1985 – Alain Prost
  • Issue 62 – Alpine A524 – 2024 – Pierre Gasly
  • Issue 63 – McLaren M23 – 1974 – Emerson Fittipaldi
  • Issue 64 – March 751 – 1975 – Vittorio Brambilla
  • Issue 65 – Tyrrell P34/2 – 1976 – Jody Scheckter
  • Issue 66 – Renault RS10 – 1979 – Jean Pierre Jabouille
  • Issue 67 – Ferrari F2007 – 2007 – Kimi Raikkonen
  • Issue 68 – Red Bull RB12 – 2016 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 69 – Haas VF-18 – 2018 – Kevin Magnussen
  • Issue 70 – Renault R24 – 2004 – Jarno Trulli
  • Issue 71 – Toro Rosso STR 3 – 2008 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 72 – Sauber C37 – 2018 – Charles Leclerc
  • Issue 73 – Mercedes W09 – 2018 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 74 – Williams FW 14b – 1992 – Nigel Mansell
  • Issue 75 – McLaren MCL33 – 2018 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 76 – Mercedes W11 – 2020 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 78 – Ferrari SF21 – 2021 – Carlos Sainz
  • Issue 77 – McLaren MP4/5b – 1990 – Ayrton Senna
  • Issue 79 – Toro Rosso STR12 – 2017 – Carlo Sainz Jr
  • Issue 80 – Renault 2019 – 2019 – Daniel Ricciardo

McLaren

Mercedes

Williams

Ferrari

Red Bull & Renault

Lotus

Aston Martin

Alpine, Brabham & Jordan

Toro Rosso & Tyrrell

The rest - 14 Teams