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Acura ARX-06 GTP #40 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti J. Button / L. Deletraz / C. Herta / J. Taylor 3rd Place Rolex 24 at Daytona 2024 TopSpeed 1:18

Acura ARX-06 GTP #40 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti J. Button / L. Deletraz / C. Herta / J. Taylor 3rd Place Rolex 24 at Daytona 2024 TopSpeed 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Acura
Model Manufacturer
TopSpeed
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
TS0565
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About the Acura ARX-06 GTP #40 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti J. Button / L. Deletraz / C. Herta / J. Taylor 3rd Place Rolex 24 at Daytona 2024 TopSpeed 1:18

TL;DR: TopSpeed's 1:18 resin Acura ARX-06 reproduces the #40 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti GTP prototype that finished third at the 2024 Rolex 24 at Daytona. Sealed construction captures the car's closed bodywork and aero detailing with sharp, print-accurate livery graphics.

The GTP class is the current pinnacle of American endurance racing, and a podium finish at Daytona gives this ARX-06 genuine competitive weight beyond its livery appeal.

Why Resin Suits a Closed-Cockpit GTP Prototype

Modern GTP cars are fully enclosed prototypes with continuous, sculpted bodywork and almost no separate opening panels to speak of, which makes sealed resin the natural fit rather than a compromise. TopSpeed's resin construction holds the ARX-06's compound curves and low, wide stance with clean, consistent surfaces, and the four-driver livery, listing Button, Deletraz, Herta and Taylor, prints sharp across the bodywork. Resin's lack of moving parts is simply not a limitation here: this is a subject built to be looked at from every angle rather than opened up.

A Genuine Daytona Result, Not Just a Livery

Finishing third overall at the Rolex 24 at Daytona is a real, verifiable result for this specific entry, and it separates this replica from a generic test livery. Wayne Taylor Racing has a long IMSA endurance pedigree, and the Andretti co-entry, alongside a driver line-up that includes a Formula 1 world champion in Jenson Button, gives this particular car a genuine story to display alongside its result.

Placing This Among IMSA and Endurance Racing Pieces

At 1:18, the ARX-06's long prototype shape needs a slightly wider shelf allowance than a coupe-bodied GT3 car, so plan spacing accordingly in a mixed endurance display. Grouped with other current GTP or LMDh entries, this Daytona podium car becomes a strong centrepiece rather than a filler piece, and its sealed resin build means it asks for nothing more than a dust-free shelf and indirect light to hold its finish over time.

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