Tamiya 1/12 12042 Martini Brabham BT44B 1975 F1 Car Kit
1/12 assembly kit of the 1975 Martini sponsored Brabham BT44B. This model has been produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Brabham racing. Length: 355mm, Width: 162mm, Height: 106mm. Photo-etched parts included to depict details such as the radiator, wingtip panels, brake discs and metal parts for seatbelts. Cloth texture seatbelt stickers included. Movable suspension incorporates coil springs. Working steering wheel is linked to the front wheels. Highly detailed DFV engine includes fuel pipes and ignition cables.Front fairing, cockpit fairing, and induction box are detachable. 2 kinds of Cartograf decals are included to depict the cars that won the Brazilian and German GP.
Glue and paints are required
In 1971, Bernie Ecclestone hired Gordon Murray to design a new F-1 car to rejuvenate the Brabham F-1 team. Murray focused on designing a compact, lightweight car that was simple. The result was the BT42. This vehicle featured a characteristic pyramid monocoque, a DFV engine mounted directly on the aluminum chassis and radiators mounted in the front wing for enhanced cooling performance. The suspension was comprised of coil spring damper units on front outboard double wishbones and rear 4-link setup. The rear wing was designed to be mounted as high as regulations would allow and direct airflow along the body towards it, to create down force. An improved B42, renamed the B44 was entered into the 1974 the Spanish Grand Prix. The car featured a new front suspension anti-drive geometry, and new improvements in aerodynamics. The result was Carlos Reutemann drove the car to three victories. In 1975, Martini & Rossi became the main sponsor of the team, Martini & Rossi, and a new driver, Carlos Pace, joined Reutemann. The team won the German GP, Brazilian GP and took several other podium finishes. They finished the year by taking 2nd place at the Constructor's Championship