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Red Bull RB13 Tag Heuer #33 M. Verstappen Belgian Grand Prix 2017 Spark 1:43

Red Bull RB13 Tag Heuer #33 M. Verstappen Belgian Grand Prix 2017 Spark 1:43
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Specifications
Car Brand
Red Bull Racing
Model Manufacturer
Spark
Scale
1:43
Material
Resin
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
AM33SP8
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About the Red Bull RB13 Tag Heuer #33 M. Verstappen Belgian Grand Prix 2017 Spark 1:43

TL;DR: Spark's 1:43 resin Red Bull RB13 reproduces Max Verstappen's TAG Heuer-liveried Formula 1 car from the 2017 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa. Sealed resin construction captures the RB13's complex aero surfaces with sharp precision, making it a fitting piece for a Verstappen or Red Bull Racing collection.

By 2017 Verstappen was already a fixture at Red Bull Racing, and Spark's 1:43 resin RB13 freezes his TAG Heuer-liveried car from that year's Belgian Grand Prix at Spa in sharp, sealed resin detail.

Spark's Sealed Resin Approach to the RB13's Aero

Resin construction suits a modern Formula 1 car better than diecast in one important way: the bargeboards, winglets and sidepod vents that define a car like the RB13 depend on consistent, sharp edges that a sealed resin mould achieves more reliably than diecast tooling built around opening panels. There are no opening features here, a fair trade for the tighter surface detail this era of aerodynamics demands. The model feels notably light in the hand compared with diecast F1 pieces from other manufacturers, and the livery printing across the TAG Heuer branding and Red Bull colours is applied with real precision at this scale.

Verstappen's TAG Heuer-Liveried RB13 at Spa

Red Bull ran under the TAG Heuer engine badge in 2017 following its split from the Renault name, a rebranding that changed the car's identity on the outside while the underlying power unit remained largely familiar. Verstappen was in his second full season with the team that year, still building toward the championship success that would follow, and Spa-Francorchamps remains one of the sport's most demanding high-speed circuits, a genuine test of a car's aero package. This piece marks an early, formative point in that story, one worth pairing with later Red Bull liveries as a collection grows around it.

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