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Red Bull RB10 Renault #3 D. Ricciardo Infiniti Red Bull Racing Showcar 2014 Minichamps 1:18

Red Bull RB10 Renault #3 D. Ricciardo Infiniti Red Bull Racing Showcar 2014 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Red Bull Racing
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
110140003
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About the Red Bull RB10 Renault #3 D. Ricciardo Infiniti Red Bull Racing Showcar 2014 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast Red Bull RB10 Showcar carries the demonstration livery from Daniel Ricciardo's breakout 2014 season, when three race wins outshone four-time champion teammate Sebastian Vettel. Diecast build. A showcar finish from Formula 1's disruptive first hybrid turbo year, when the established order briefly lost its footing.

2014 threw Formula 1's established order into disarray as new hybrid turbo engines rewrote the competitive picture overnight. This RB10 showcar carries the livery of the driver who handled that upheaval best at Red Bull.

Showcar Finish on the Hybrid-Era RB10

2014's regulation change forced every team to redesign around a new V6 turbo hybrid power unit, and the RB10's distinctive stepped, slightly awkward nose was one visible consequence of Red Bull's early adaptation to the new rules. Minichamps' diecast showcar version presents that transitional car in a cleaner, less sponsor-dense livery than its race-spec sibling, with Red Bull and Infiniti branding kept prominent while smaller partner logos are pared back for a stronger visual read from a display distance. The diecast body carries real weight, and tampo-printed graphics hold consistent edges around the car's revised sidepods and exhaust arrangement, both features that changed noticeably from the previous generation of chassis. For a season this technically disruptive, a showcar version offers a useful counterpoint to race liveries, showing the team's public face during a year when the cars themselves were still finding their footing.

Ricciardo's Breakout Season

Daniel Ricciardo's 2014 campaign remains one of the more surprising storylines of that era, three grand prix victories, in Canada, Hungary and Belgium, delivered against a four-time reigning champion teammate who struggled to adapt to the new power units and left Red Bull for Ferrari the following year. Those wins came in a season Mercedes otherwise dominated almost completely, making Ricciardo's results stand out even further as evidence he could beat the fastest package on the grid when circumstances allowed. It was the campaign that established him as a genuine race winner rather than simply a promising junior, and a showcar from that specific year captures the team's presentation during the season that changed how the paddock viewed him.

For a Red Bull or Ricciardo-focused collection, this showcar marks the season everything changed for him. It pairs naturally with race-spec liveries from the same year to show both faces of a genuinely breakout campaign.

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