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BWT Racing Point RP20 #18 L. Stroll Austrian GP 2020 Minichamps 1:18

BWT Racing Point RP20 #18 L. Stroll Austrian GP 2020 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Racing Point
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
110200118
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About the BWT Racing Point RP20 #18 L. Stroll Austrian GP 2020 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast BWT Racing Point RP20 reproduces Lance Stroll's number 18 car from the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix in the team's bright pink livery. A companion piece to Perez's sister car, and a reminder that Stroll's family owned the team he drove for. Standard diecast tier, genuine talking-point livery.

This is the same shape and the same colour as its stablemate, but a very different story sits underneath the paint. Stroll wasn't just driving for this team; his family owned it.

Minichamps' RP20 Build and Sponsor Detail

The BWT Livery on Car Number 18

The bright pink BWT scheme is tampo-printed across the diecast body, keeping the colour flat and consistent from the nose to the rear wing endplates, and number 18 sits on the halo exactly where it ran at the Red Bull Ring. Sponsor placement matches the car's actual 2020 configuration rather than a generic team template, right down to the smaller technical-partner decals along the engine cover.

Weight, Scale and Assembly

At 1:18 the casting measures close to 30 centimetres, and the diecast metal chassis carries genuine weight, with the front wing, mirrors and halo fitted as separate moulded parts. That construction approach is consistent across the Minichamps F1 range and keeps fine aero details intact where a single metal casting would round them off.

A Team Owned by the Driver's Own Family

From Rescue to Race Winner

Lawrence Stroll led the consortium that bought the struggling Force India team out of administration in 2018, relaunching it as Racing Point with his son Lance on the driving roster. By 2020 that investment had produced a genuinely competitive car in the RP20, one whose close resemblance to the previous year's Mercedes drew as much attention as any result on track that season.

A Companion Piece Worth Pairing

Displaying Both Sister Cars Together

Set beside Perez's identically liveried car from the same weekend, this RP20 completes the full team lineup rather than standing alone, and the shared pink scheme makes the pairing read as one coherent unit on a shelf. Minichamps prices both at the same standard diecast tier, so building the pair costs no compromise on either side.

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