
Ferrari 641/2 #1 A. Prost F1 1990 Bburago 1:24

Specifications
- Car Brand
- Ferrari
- Model Manufacturer
- Bburago
- Scale
- 1:24
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 6101-B1
- Year
- 1990
- Era
- 1990s
- Body Type
- Formula Models
- Vehicle Class
- Formula 1 Models
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Race Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 8002455061010
About the Ferrari 641/2 #1 A. Prost F1 1990 Bburago 1:24
TL;DR: Bburago's 1:24 diecast Ferrari 641/2 reproduces Alain Prost's #1 car from the 1990 Formula 1 season, when Prost's move to Ferrari produced a genuine title fight against Ayrton Senna's McLaren, decided only at the final race in Japan. An accessible way to own a piece of that rivalry.
Prost's switch to Ferrari for 1990 reignited his rivalry with Senna in dramatic fashion, and the 641/2, one of the most competitive Ferraris of that era, took him to within a handful of points of the title before the season's controversial conclusion at Suzuka.
Bburago's Entry-Tier Take on an Early-1990s Ferrari
Bburago has built its reputation on accessible, mass-market diecast, and this 641/2 sits comfortably in that tradition: a solid metal body, simplified cockpit detail compared to a costlier build, and Ferrari's classic rosso corsa applied evenly across the narrow, curved bodywork typical of early-1990s F1 design. At 1:24 the model runs a modest footprint, easy to fit several across a themed shelf, and the number 1 nose art and period sponsor graphics are rendered clearly even if the finer trim details expected of a premium-tier build are simplified here. The trade-off is honest: this is not the model for someone chasing sub-millimetre panel accuracy, but it delivers a recognisable, well-proportioned early-1990s Ferrari at a price that invites building a broader collection rather than agonising over one piece.
Prost, Senna and the 1990 Title Fight
The 1990 season stands as one of Formula 1's most storied campaigns, with Prost's Ferrari and Senna's McLaren trading wins across the year before a collision at the final race settled the outcome. Owning the 641/2 in miniature captures Ferrari at a genuinely competitive moment rather than a rebuilding year, and it pairs naturally with a Senna McLaren from the same season for anyone wanting to display that rivalry side by side. At this price point, it is an easy way into a significant chapter of the sport's history.







