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Benetton Renault B195 #1 M. Schumacher Winner Belgian GP 1995 Minichamps 1:18

Benetton Renault B195 #1 M. Schumacher Winner Belgian GP 1995 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Benetton
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
510952901
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About the Benetton Renault B195 #1 M. Schumacher Winner Belgian GP 1995 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:18 diecast Benetton Renault B195 #1 reproduces Michael Schumacher's win at the 1995 Belgian Grand Prix, one of nine victories in his second world championship season. A landmark result for a Schumacher or Benetton racing shelf.

Schumacher's 1995 season with Benetton confirmed his talent was no fluke after 1994, and Spa-Francorchamps, one of Formula 1's most demanding circuits, gave that championship run one of its most memorable victories.

Diecast Fidelity on a Mid-1990s F1 Chassis

The B195's relatively simpler mid-1990s aerodynamic package, compared to today's heavily sculpted wings and floors, gives Minichamps' diecast tooling a cleaner shape to reproduce with confidence. The Benetton livery's distinctive green, blue and white sponsor branding is applied with clean registration around the sidepods and engine cover, a detail collectors of this specific era check closely given how recognisable that livery remains. Number 1, denoting Schumacher's status as reigning champion at the time, is reproduced sharply, and the narrower period tyres and simpler wing endplates are period-correct details worth noting against later chassis.

A Genuine Championship-Season Piece

This model anchors any Schumacher career retrospective or Benetton's brief but genuinely successful mid-1990s championship run, before Renault's engines and Schumacher himself both moved on to Ferrari. Displayed alongside his later Ferrari-era liveries, it shows the earlier chapter of a career that would go on to define an entire F1 generation. For collectors focused on documented championship-season results rather than generic team liveries, this is a meaningfully specific and worthwhile subject.

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