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Haas VF-20 #8 R. Grosjean Bahrain GP 2020 Minichamps 1:18

Haas VF-20 #8 R. Grosjean Bahrain GP 2020 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Haas
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
110201508
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About the Haas VF-20 #8 R. Grosjean Bahrain GP 2020 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast reproduces Romain Grosjean's Haas VF-20 from the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, the race in which a first-lap crash and the halo device's protection became one of Formula 1's most significant modern safety stories. Car number 8 and the team's 2020 livery mark a genuinely historic subject.

Some liveries earn significance through wins, others through the story attached to the exact car. Grosjean's Bahrain 2020 VF-20 belongs firmly to the second category, and Minichamps builds this 1:18 diecast around a weekend the sport has not forgotten.

Bahrain 2020 and the Halo's Defining Test

A First-Lap Incident and a Rapid Escape

On the opening lap of the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, Grosjean's VF-20 struck the trackside barrier at high speed and split apart, with the front section penetrating the barrier and the car catching fire. Grosjean climbed out of the wreckage in under thirty seconds with the help of the quick-arriving medical crew, suffering burns to his hands but avoiding far more serious injury. It remains one of the most closely studied incidents in recent motorsport safety history.

The Halo Device and Its Legacy

The halo, the protective structure fitted above the cockpit since 2018, is widely credited with shielding Grosjean's head as the car struck the barrier, and the incident is now cited as one of the clearest real-world justifications for a piece of safety equipment that had faced scepticism when it was first introduced. Grosjean missed the following race while recovering but returned before the end of the season, and the halo's role in that outcome changed how many in the paddock spoke about the device afterwards.

Minichamps' VF-20 Build and the Halo's Role

Diecast Chassis and Separately Moulded Halo

The VF-20's tub is cast in diecast metal for the weight a Minichamps 1:18 model is expected to carry, while the halo itself, along with the wings and bargeboards, is moulded separately in resin or plastic. On this particular subject the halo is arguably the single most meaningful component on the model, given its documented role in the weekend it represents, and its shape and mounting points are worth checking closely against reference photography.

Accurate 2020 Livery Detailing

Sponsor decals are applied by tampo printing for flat, durable edges rather than waterslide transfer, and the number 8 on the nose, alongside Haas's 2020 sponsor arrangement, are the details that date this car precisely to that season. Given how significant this particular weekend became, accuracy in these smaller details matters more than usual to serious collectors of F1 safety history.

A Historically Significant Piece to Display Thoughtfully

This VF-20 suits a collector interested in motorsport safety development as much as one building a Haas or Grosjean career collection, and it carries more weight displayed with context, a photograph or a short note explaining the weekend, than on its own. At roughly 30 centimetres, it holds a shelf position comfortably among other current-generation single-seaters. Few current F1 diecast subjects connect as directly to a documented safety outcome as this one does.

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