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BMW 2002 tiK BMW AG #1 H. Hahne / D. Quester Class Winner Guards International 6 Hours Brands Hatch 1969 Minichamps 1:18

BMW 2002 tiK BMW AG #1 H. Hahne / D. Quester Class Winner Guards International 6 Hours Brands Hatch 1969 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
155692762
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About the BMW 2002 tiK BMW AG #1 H. Hahne / D. Quester Class Winner Guards International 6 Hours Brands Hatch 1969 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:18 diecast reproduces the #1 BMW 2002 tiK factory entry that won its class at the 1969 Guards International 6 Hours at Brands Hatch, driven by H. Hahne and D. Quester. It represents one of the model that made BMW's touring car name across Europe.

The 2002's compact, boxy shape is instantly recognisable, and a factory-backed racing livery on that shape carries genuine motorsport weight beyond the road car's already strong reputation.

Factory Racing Detail on the BMW 2002 tiK

This casting reproduces the compact, upright 2002 body in solid zinc alloy, with the number 1 and BMW AG factory markings applied crisply against the racing livery rather than looking painted over the top. The model's narrow racing wheels and simple, purposeful stance reflect period touring car regulations, which kept modifications close to the road car's original silhouette compared with later, wider-bodied specials. Hahne and Quester's driver credits are picked out clearly, and shut lines around the doors and bonnet stay consistent with the standard achieved across this manufacturer's other 1960s touring car castings.

Brands Hatch and the 2002's Racing Reputation

The Guards International 6 Hours at Brands Hatch was a serious fixture on the European touring car calendar, and a class win there for BMW's factory team helped establish the 2002 as a genuinely competitive package rather than simply an appealing road car. Hubert Hahne and Dieter Quester were established BMW factory drivers through this period, giving the entry real competitive credibility beyond the result itself.

A Foundational Piece for BMW Touring Car Collectors

This 2002 tiK sits naturally alongside other late-1960s and early-1970s BMW touring car entries, tracing a period when the manufacturer built its European racing reputation largely on compact saloons rather than dedicated sports cars. It also pairs well with the Autohaus Speidel 2002 from the same broader era, letting a collector show two different sides of the model's competition history.

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