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Racing Cars – The Ultimate Collection GR

Racing Cars: The Ultimate Collection by Centauria is an officially licensed F1 die-cast model series now on sale across Greece. 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 Greek newsstands and online through centauria.gr Pricing begins at €4.99 for the first issue, €9.99 for the second, and €14.99 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 Greek 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.gr/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 F1 W10 – 2019 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 03 – Red Bull RB16b – 2021 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 04 – Ferrari F2002 – 2002 – Michael Schumacher
  • Issue 05 – Williams FW 15 C – 1993 – Alain Prost
  • Issue 06 – Renault R 25 – 2005 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 07 – Red Bull RB9 – 2013 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 08 – Ferrari F1-75 – 2022 – Charles Leclerc
  • 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 – McLaren MCL33 – 2018 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 19 – Ferrari F2007 – 2007 – Kimi Raikkonen
  • Issue 20 – Mercedes W11 – 2020 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 21 – Sauber C37 – 2018 – Charles Leclerc
  • Issue 22 – Red Bull RB12 – 2016 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 23 – Haas VF-18 – 2018 – Kevin Magnussen
  • Issue 24 – Mercedes W09 – 2018 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 25 – Toro Rosso STR 3 – 2008 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 26 – Williams FW 14b – 1992 – Nigel Mansell
  • Issue 27 – Renault R24 – 2004 – Jarno Trulli
  • Issue 28 – McLaren MP4/5b – 1990 – Ayrton Senna
  • Issue 29 – Ferrari SF21 – 2021 – Carlos Sainz
  • Issue 30 – Toro Rosso STR12 – 2017 – Carlo Sainz Jr

Issues 31-60

  • Issue 31 – Renault 2019 – 2019 – Daniel Ricciardo
  • Issue 32 – Jordan 191 – 1991 – Michael Schumacher
  • Issue 33 – Williams FW16 – 1994 – Damon Hill
  • Issue 34 – Alpine A522 – Esteban Ocon – 2022
  • Issue 35 – Force India VJM09 – 2016 – Sergio Perez
  • Issue 36 – Aston Martin AMR23 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 37 – Ferrari SF15-T – 2015 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 38 – Alphatauri AT01 – 2020 – Pierre Gasly
  • Issue 39 – Red Bull RB18 – 2022 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 40 – Alpine A521 – 2021 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 41 – McLaren MCL35m – 2021 – Daniel Ricciardo
  • Issue 42 – Mercedes F1 W05 – 2014 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 43 – Minardi PS01 – 2001 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 44 – McLaren MCL35m – 2021 – Lando Norris
  • Issue 45 – Lotus 97T – 1985 – Ayrton Senna
  • Issue 46 – Mercedes F1 W14 – 2023 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 47 – Ferrari 312 T2 – 1977 – Niki Lauda
  • Issue 48 – McLaren MCL60 – 2023 – Oscar Piastri
  • Issue 49 – Renault R.S. 18 – 2018 – Nico Hulkenberg
  • Issue 50 – Aston Martin AMR21 – 2021 – Sebastian Vettel
  • Issue 51 – McLaren M23 – 1976 – James Hunt
  • Issue 52 – Ferrari SF-24 – 2024 – Charles Leclerc
  • Issue 53 – Arrows A18 – 1997 – Damon Hill
  • Issue 54 – Tyrrell 006 – 1973 – Jackie Stewart
  • Issue 55 – Lotus 72 D – 1972 – Emerson Fittipaldi
  • Issue 56 – Mercedes F1 W13 – 2022 – George Russell
  • Issue 57 – Williams FW 19 – 1997 – Jacques Villeneuve
  • Issue 58 – Mercedes F1 W15 – 2024 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 59 – Brabham BT52 – 1983 – Nelson Piquet
  • Issue 60 – Honda RA 106 – 2006 – Jenson Button

Issues 61-80

  • Issue 61 – Aston Martin AMR24 – 2024 – Fernando Alonso
  • Issue 62 – McLaren MCL38 – 2024 – Lando Norris
  • Issue 63 – Ligier JS43 – 1996 – Olivier Panis
  • Issue 64 – Red Bull RB20 – 2024 – Max Verstappen
  • Issue 65 – Brabham BT49 – 1981 – Nelson Piquet
  • Issue 66 – Jordan 199 – 1999 – Heinz-Harald Frentzen
  • Issue 67 – Williams FW11b – 1987 – Nelson Piquet
  • Issue 68 – Mercedes W196s – 1955 – Juan Manuel Fangio
  • Issue 69– Lotus 72 – 1970 – Jochen Rindt
  • Issue 70 – Mercedes F1 W15 – 2024 – Lewis Hamilton
  • Issue 71 – Williams FW07b – 1980 – Alan Jones
  • Issue 72 – Williams FW45 –2023 – Alexander Albon
  • Issue 73 – Lotus 25 – 1963 – Jim Clark
  • Issue 74 – Williams FW08 – 1982 – Keke Rosberg
  • Issue 75 – McLaren MP4/2 – 1985 – Alain Prost
  • Issue 76 – Alpine A524 – 2024 – Pierre Gasly
  • Issue 77 – McLaren M23 – 1974 – Emerson Fittipaldi
  • Issue 78 – March 751 – 1975 – Vittorio Brambilla
  • Issue 79 – Tyrrell P34/2 – 1976 – Jody Scheckter
  • Issue 80 – Renault RS10 – 1979 – Jean Pierre Jabouille

McLaren

Mercedes

Williams

Ferrari

Red Bull & Renault

Lotus

Aston Martin

Alpine, Brabham & Jordan

Toro Rosso & Tyrrell

The rest - 14 Teams