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BMW M4 GT3 Walkenhorst Motorsport #11 M. Wittmann DTM 2022 Minichamps 1:18

BMW M4 GT3 Walkenhorst Motorsport #11 M. Wittmann DTM 2022 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
113222011
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About the BMW M4 GT3 Walkenhorst Motorsport #11 M. Wittmann DTM 2022 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast BMW M4 GT3 carries Walkenhorst Motorsport's #11 livery, driven by two-time DTM champion Marco Wittmann in 2022. It documents an experienced DTM name racing GT3-spec machinery in the series' post-2021 format.

Wittmann's name carries weight in DTM circles, and seeing a driver of that pedigree behind the wheel of GT3 machinery rather than the series' older bespoke touring cars is part of what makes this era worth collecting.

Reproducing Wittmann's #11 M4 GT3 Livery

The M4 GT3's aggressive front splitter and vented bonnet are cast with the same tooling accuracy across Walkenhorst's various car numbers, and the #11 livery here is distinguished from its #10 teammate through Minichamps' tampo-printed graphics and roundel placement rather than any change to the underlying body. Getting that number and sponsor placement correct matters most on cars run by the same team, since the bodywork itself is otherwise identical between entries. The diecast construction gives the wide GT3 stance believable weight on the shelf.

A Wittmann Piece Within a DTM Collection

Marco Wittmann's DTM career stretches back well before the series' 2021 GT3 switch, making this M4 a useful marker of how established touring car names adapted to the new regulations. Displayed beside his teammate's #10 car, the pair tells the story of a single team's 2022 campaign; displayed among other manufacturers' GT3 entries from that season, it broadens into a wider DTM-era picture. Either way, it's a well-documented, specific piece rather than a generic team-colour placeholder.

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