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Alfa Romeo 155 V6 #11 C. Danner DTM 1995 Minichamps 1:43

Alfa Romeo 155 V6 #11 C. Danner DTM 1995 Minichamps 1:43
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Specifications
Car Brand
Alfa Romeo
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
430950311
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About the Alfa Romeo 155 V6 #11 C. Danner DTM 1995 Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:43 diecast reproduces the Alfa Romeo 155 V6 #11 driven by Christian Danner in the 1995 touring car season. Alfa's touring car programme carried factory-calibre pace through the mid-1990s, and the diecast captures Danner's livery in compact race-model scale.

Christian Danner had already raced in Formula 1 through the 1980s before moving into touring cars, a career shift that was common among that generation of drivers as grand prix seats grew scarcer.

Christian Danner's #11 Livery and Alfa's Touring Car Pace

The Alfa Romeo 155 V6 had already established itself as one of the sharpest chassis in touring car racing by the mid-1990s, and Danner's #11 entry represents the depth of talent the category could still attract from ex-F1 grids. The livery carries Alfa's period sponsor graphics, distinct from the earlier factory Alfa Corse cars that dominated the series' opening seasons, marking this as part of the sport's later, broader field. For a collector, that context matters: this isn't just any Alfa 155, it's a specific driver's specific season, and the livery accuracy is what makes the difference between a generic touring car model and a piece with real racing history behind it.

Minichamps 1:43 Race-Model Construction

At 1:43, Minichamps focuses its effort on livery precision and panel accuracy rather than elaborate opening mechanisms, which is exactly the right priority for a race car whose story is told through graphics and sponsor decals rather than cabin detail. The compact scale also makes practical sense for anyone building a full 1995 grid, since a shelf of touring cars at this size takes a fraction of the space a 1:18 collection would demand. Set beside other 155s from the same season, Danner's car adds a distinct driver story to what could otherwise be a repetitive grid.

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