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BMW 2002 Autohaus Speidel #68 K. Obermoser Preis der Nationen Hockenheim 1970 Minichamps 1:18

BMW 2002 Autohaus Speidel #68 K. Obermoser Preis der Nationen Hockenheim 1970 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
155702668
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About the BMW 2002 Autohaus Speidel #68 K. Obermoser Preis der Nationen Hockenheim 1970 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:18 diecast reproduces the #68 BMW 2002 entered by Autohaus Speidel at the 1970 Preis der Nationen at Hockenheim, driven by K. Obermoser. As a privateer entry rather than a factory car, it adds a different layer to BMW 2002 touring car history.

Privateer teams gave 1970s German touring car racing much of its depth, and this Speidel-run 2002 represents that side of the story rather than the better-known factory efforts.

Privateer Livery Detail on This 2002 Casting

Independent team liveries often carried simpler graphics than factory cars, and Minichamps reflects that here with a clean, focused presentation of the Autohaus Speidel branding and number 68 rather than a busy multi-sponsor scheme. The compact 2002 body sits on solid zinc alloy construction, with narrow period racing wheels and the same upright, boxy stance that defined the road car. Obermoser's driver credit is applied cleanly against the body colour, and panel fitment holds to the standard expected across this manufacturer's wider 1970s touring car range.

Hockenheim's Preis der Nationen and Privateer Racing

The Preis der Nationen was a well-attended fixture on the German circuit calendar, drawing a strong field of both factory and independently entered touring cars competing on the same track. A privateer 2002 entry like this one reflects how accessible touring car racing had become by 1970, with tuning houses and dealer-backed teams like Autohaus Speidel running competitive machinery alongside works efforts.

Broadening a BMW 2002 Racing Collection

This Speidel 2002 pairs naturally with the factory BMW AG entry from Brands Hatch also offered in this range, letting a collector show both the factory and privateer sides of 2002 competition history on the same shelf. It is a useful addition for anyone building a genuinely representative picture of early 1970s German touring car racing.

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