Ferrari 126C2 was the successor of 126CK model built for the 1981 F1 racing season. Despite similar index, in fact C2 was almost completely new design rather than further evolution  of CK. Designed by newcomer Harvey Postletwhaite based on the further developed  V6 turbo engine and ground effect aerodynamics, the car featured all-new chassis and bodywork. 126C2 was 1st genuine Ferrari full monocoque chassis with honeycomb aluminum panels for the structure. The 1982 season  was one of the most controversial in the history of Grand Prix racing. Very spectacular sporting side of the season with 11 different race winners in 16 races was darkened by political issues, scandals  and fatal accidents. Scandals and tragedies did not pass the Ferrari team too – Maranello’s squad lost both drivers who started the season. First, at San Marino Grand Prix Didier Pironi passed  Gilles Villeneuve  to the lead and victory when the team signalled them to slow down. After the race Villeneuve said that he would never speak to Pironi again, and he kept his promise. Two weeks later Canadian died after an accident during the final qualifying session for the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder. See also Pironi’s car by Brumm and by Ferrari Formula 1 Collection, and Mario Andretti’s car by Brumm and by IXO from Formula 1 Auto Collection.

SeasonSeriesEvent
1982F1WCBelgian GP
Driver No.Entrant
Gilles Villeneuve27Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC
Scale ManufacturerCollection
1:43Brumm
Cat. No.QualityRarity
P001