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Red Bull Racing Honda RB16B #11 S. Perez Mexican GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18

Red Bull Racing Honda RB16B #11 S. Perez Mexican GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18
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Car Brand
Red Bull Racing
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
110211911
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About the Red Bull Racing Honda RB16B #11 S. Perez Mexican GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast reproduces Sergio Perez's Honda-powered Red Bull RB16B from the 2021 Mexican Grand Prix, his first home race after joining the team. Car number 11 and Red Bull's title-fighting 2021 livery mark a weekend that ended in an emotional home podium for Perez.

A driver's home Grand Prix carries a different kind of pressure, and Sergio Perez arrived at Mexico City in 2021 in his first season alongside Max Verstappen, still proving his place in a title-contending team. Minichamps builds this RB16B around that exact weekend.

Perez's First Red Bull Season and a Home Grand Prix

A New Partnership Under Pressure

Perez signed with Red Bull for 2021 after several solid but unspectacular seasons elsewhere on the grid, stepping into a team fighting Mercedes for both championships and partnering a driver, Max Verstappen, already established as the team's clear reference point. Every early-season result was scrutinised, which made a strong showing at his home race in Mexico City all the more significant to how the paddock and his own fans viewed his fit within the team.

An Emotional Podium at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

The Mexican Grand Prix at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez draws some of the largest and loudest crowds on the calendar, entirely for Perez, and in 2021 he rewarded them with a home podium finish behind his own teammate and the eventual race winner. It remains one of the most celebrated results of his career specifically because of where it happened, and it is exactly the kind of race-specific detail that turns a season-generic livery into a documented, meaningful subject.

Minichamps' RB16B Build and Honda's Final Full Season

Diecast Metal With Moulded Aero Elements

The RB16B's tub is cast in diecast metal, giving the model genuine weight in the hand, while the front and rear wings and the bargeboard package are moulded separately in resin or plastic, since those surfaces are too thin for metal casting to reproduce without becoming fragile. Red Bull's 2021 aero package was heavily developed under the frozen-chassis rules carried over from 2020, and the model's wing detailing reflects that evolution rather than an entirely new design.

Honda Power and Livery Accuracy

2021 was Honda's last season as Red Bull's full works engine supplier before the Red Bull Powertrains arrangement took over the branding, and the Honda identity on the engine cover and livery panels is specific to this window in the team's history. Sponsor decals are tampo-printed for sharp, flat edges, and matching the exact 2021 livery arrangement against reference photography is the clearest way to confirm this is Perez's Mexico-specific car rather than a generic season entry.

A Home-Race Piece for a Driver Collection

This RB16B suits a collector building out Perez's career story or tracking Honda's final full season with Red Bull before the powertrain rebrand. At roughly 30 centimetres, it sits comfortably among other current-generation F1 diecast, and its Mexican Grand Prix association gives it more specific appeal than a standard season-issue model. Display it near other Red Bull liveries from the Honda era to trace the technical thread through to the team's later in-house power unit.

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