
Red Bull Racing Renault RB6 #6 M. Webber F1 2010 Minichamps 1:18
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TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast Red Bull RB12 #33 marks Max Verstappen's first Formula 1 win, achieved on his debut for Red Bull at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, making him the sport's youngest race winner at the time.
Few debut races carry the historical weight this one does. Verstappen's promotion from Toro Rosso came just days before the Barcelona weekend, and the win itself followed a first-lap collision between the two Mercedes drivers that opened the door.
The 2016 RB12 livery is simpler than Red Bull's later, more heavily sponsored schemes, which actually works in the model's favor at this scale, letting the navy-and-red base color and Aston Martin partnership graphics read cleanly without visual clutter. Minichamps' 1:18 diecast construction renders the car's aerodynamic details, sidepod intakes and front wing elements included, with the depth this scale is known for across the manufacturer's F1 range. The #33 numbering, worn from Verstappen's earliest seasons, ties the livery unmistakably to this specific point in his career.
For collectors tracing Verstappen's career from its earliest milestones, this is arguably the single most important race to own in miniature, predating his championship seasons by several years and marking the true starting point of his Red Bull story. It pairs naturally with later title-winning liveries to show the full arc, from a 18-year-old debut winner to a multiple champion. At 1:18, it's a substantial, display-worthy piece rather than a footnote, and its historical significance gives it lasting relevance beyond a single season's results.