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Scuderia Ferrari SF-23 #55 C. Sainz Belgian GP 2023 BBR 1:18

Scuderia Ferrari SF-23 #55 C. Sainz Belgian GP 2023 BBR 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ferrari
Model Manufacturer
BBR
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
BBR231855C
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About the Scuderia Ferrari SF-23 #55 C. Sainz Belgian GP 2023 BBR 1:18

TL;DR: BBR's 1:18 diecast reproduces Carlos Sainz's #55 Ferrari SF-23 from the 2023 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. Built to current ground-effect regulations, it suits collectors following Sainz's Ferrari years or a recent Scuderia season run.

This is the second SF-23 from that Spa weekend to reach the shelf, and displayed alongside its Leclerc-liveried stablemate it gives a fuller picture of Ferrari's 2023 pairing at one of the calendar's fastest circuits.

Sainz's SF-23 Livery in a Current Diecast Tool

Ground-effect regulation cars like the SF-23 carry cleaner sidepods and simplified aero surfaces compared with older generations, and that reduced complexity makes tampo printing quality easier to judge at a glance on this subject. BBR's zinc alloy construction gives the model appropriate weight, and the Rosso Corsa finish needs to hold consistent depth from nose to engine cover for the casting to read as top quality. Sainz's number 55 and sponsor branding should sit crisp against the base colour, since any softness there is the clearest sign of a lesser tool. Expect a cockpit or engine-cover opening feature typical of BBR's current F1 range.

A Current Ferrari Pairing for a Modern Collection

At roughly 20cm, the SF-23 fits standard 1:18 open-wheel shelf spacing comfortably. Collectors following Sainz's Ferrari career or assembling a full 2023 season pairing will get the most value from this piece shown beside Leclerc's matching car from the same round. As a current subject, it also holds strong appeal as a documented record of a specific race weekend rather than a generic placeholder livery, and the clean 2023 bodywork rewards diecast's sharper edge definition better than older, busier regulation cars typically allow.

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