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Red Bull Racing RB19 #1 M. Verstappen Winner Spanish GP 2023 Minichamps 1:18

Red Bull Racing RB19 #1 M. Verstappen Winner Spanish GP 2023 Minichamps 1:18
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Car Brand
Red Bull Racing
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
110230801
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About the Red Bull Racing RB19 #1 M. Verstappen Winner Spanish GP 2023 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast reproduces Max Verstappen's number 1 Red Bull RB19 from his win at the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix, part of the most dominant season in Formula 1 history. The RB19 won all but one race that year, and this Barcelona livery captures Verstappen at the height of his title defence.

No Formula 1 car in the sport's history has dominated a season the way the RB19 did in 2023. Verstappen's win at Barcelona was one of an almost unbroken string of victories, and Minichamps' diecast marks that specific round in his title defence.

The RB19's Record-Breaking 2023 Campaign

Adrian Newey's Championship-Winning Design

Designed under Adrian Newey, the RB19 won all but one race across the 2023 season, an unmatched level of dominance built on a combination of aerodynamic efficiency and a Red Bull Powertrains engine badged as Honda RBPT. The car's rear-end downforce and ride-height sensitivity allowed Red Bull to run configurations that rival teams could not replicate. Pirelli's tyre allocation that year also favoured a car as gentle on its rear tyres as the RB19, compounding the advantage over a full grand prix distance rather than just a single lap. The Spanish Grand Prix, held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, was one of many rounds where Verstappen controlled the race from the front, with team-mate Sergio Perez completing a one-two finish.

Verstappen at Barcelona and Beyond

Verstappen carried car number 1 all season as reigning world champion, a number he had earned the right to run rather than his usual 33. Barcelona's mix of high and low-speed corners suited the RB19's broad aerodynamic window, and the win there was part of a run that stretched across most of the calendar. By the season's end, Red Bull had rewritten the record books for wins in a single campaign, and this livery captures the car mid-streak rather than at either end of that historic run.

Minichamps' Diecast Detail on a Modern Championship Car

Livery Printing and Aerodynamic Surfaces

Minichamps builds the RB19 in diecast metal, reproducing the dark navy and red livery with Oracle and Red Bull branding printed cleanly across the sidepods, engine cover and rear wing endplates. Verstappen's number 1 sits on the nose and airbox exactly as raced, and the halo device is moulded as its own structural piece rather than smoothed into the bodywork, matching the shape mandatory since 2018.

Downwash Sidepods and Build Quality

The car's distinctive downwash sidepod undercut, one of the most copied design details on the 2023 grid, is captured with enough surface definition to read clearly under direct light. Diecast construction gives the model real weight in the hand, a useful signal of build quality next to lighter, simplified budget castings that skip this level of surface detail entirely. Minichamps positions its current-grid range at a standard collector tier, making it realistic to assemble a full season of liveries rather than a single showcase piece.

Anchoring a Modern Dominance-Era Collection

This RB19 works as a genuine centrepiece for any collection built around Formula 1's most dominant seasons, a shortlist that includes the Williams FW14B and FW15C, the McLaren MP4/4, and now this Red Bull. Displayed alongside a 2023 Mercedes W14, the contrast in results tells its own story about how unevenly a single set of regulations can play out between teams. The RB19 also marked the point where Red Bull's design philosophy, refined since the team's earlier championship years, reached its most complete expression. At around 20 centimetres, it needs the same shelf allowance as other current-generation single-seaters.

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