Relive the legendary excitementof the Grand Prix of Italy 1978 with the race car, Formula 1 Alfa Romeo driven by John Watson, stable Brabhamreproduced in miniature at 1/32 reduction scaleby manufacturer Scalextricunder reference C4422.
The features of the Scalextric C4422 scale model:
- Scale: I 1/32.
- Technology: Analogue. Automotive manufacturer: Alfa Romeo.
- Stable: Brabham.
- Race: GP of Italy.
- Year: 1978.
- Driver: John Watson. Car number: 2.
- Delivery: Red/Blue.
- Transmission: Propulsion ( 2 wheel drive rear ).
- Number of parts: 1.
- Dimensions: 170 x 60 x 50 mm.
- Compatibility: Arc Air / Arc One / Arc Pro / Digital ( Digital chip required ) / With spark plug.
- Digital plug type: C7005.
- Installed digital socket: No.
- Front/flashing lights: No.
- Tail lights: No.
- Siren: No.
- Magnet: Yes.
- Easy-change guide blade.
- Sticker sheet included:No.
- Lots of details.
This 1:32 competition car represents much more than just a model, it will give you unforgettable moments on your Slot Racing circuit, whether alone, with your friends or with your family! Get ready to take part in Slot Racing harnessed behind the wheel of this magnificent Remote Control Alfa Romeo!
Like in real life, add straight tracks to make the most of the top speed of this Formula one, and also add chicanes and curving rails to challenge the aerodynamics of this race cardesigned by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo.
A touch of history:
The Brabham BT46 B-model, although less famous than its better-known fan-assisted variant, proved to be a successful machine in its own right. At the 1978 Italian Grand Prix, John Watson put in an outstanding performance to finish second, just behind team-mate Niki Lauda, both driving similar cars. Despite the tragedy surrounding the death of Ronnie Peterson at that event, the Brabham team's remarkable 1-2 result remains an impressive achievement in Formula 1 history.