





The BT23 (1967) and BT23C (1967-68) was the Brabham model raced in Formula B, Tasman Series and in Formula 2 in 1967-68. The differences between various specifications were minimal. It featured the space-frame chassis, 200-plus bhp Cosworth FVA engine and Hewland FT200 gearbox. Johen Rindt dominated the 1967-68 European F2 seasons in Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabhams, winning nine of 15 races in a BT23 and six from twelve starts in BT23C, but as a graded driver he could not claim the Championship. The scale model represents the car driven by Rindt in practice for the non-championship F2 Albi Grand Prix, where the team experimented with the rear wing. The wing tried by Rind could be nominated the most grotesquely oversized rear wings of all time.
| Season | Series | Event |
| 1968 | Formula 2 | Albi GP (practice) |
| Driver | No. | Entrant |
| Johen Rindt | 2 | Roy Winkelmann Racing |
| Scale | Manufacturer | Collection |
| 1:43 | Saprk | |
| Cat. No. | Quality | Rarity |
| SF251 |
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