
Red Bull RB12 #33 M. Verstappen Spain GP Winner 2016 Minichamps 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Red Bull Racing
- Manufacturer
- Minichamps
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 147160533
- Year
- 2016
- Era
- 2010s
- Body Type
- Formula Models
- Vehicle Class
- Formula 1 Models
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Race Models
- EAN / GTIN
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About the Red Bull RB12 #33 M. Verstappen Spain GP Winner 2016 Minichamps 1:18
TL;DR: This 1:18 Minichamps diecast Red Bull RB12 #33 marks the race where Max Verstappen won on his debut outing for the senior Red Bull team, the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, becoming Formula 1's youngest winner at the time.
Verstappen's late promotion from Toro Rosso before that Barcelona weekend meant he arrived with almost no preparation time in the car, which makes the result even more notable in hindsight.
The RB12 Livery at 1:18 Scale
Minichamps renders the 2016-era Red Bull livery with the same attention given to its later, more heavily sponsored cars, and at this larger scale the navy, red, and yellow accents come through with clean separation across the sidepods and nosecone. The diecast build gives the model real heft, and details like the front wing elements and barge boards hold up under close inspection, a standard consistent with the manufacturer's broader 1:18 F1 output. The #33 identifies this specifically as a Verstappen car rather than a generic team livery, tying it directly to his early career.
An Essential Milestone for a Career Collection
This particular race predates Verstappen's championship years by several seasons but arguably matters more historically, marking the actual start of his story with the team that would eventually make him a multiple world champion. Collectors assembling a full arc of his career, from debut win to title-winning seasons, will find this an essential starting point rather than an optional extra. At 1:18, it holds up as a display piece on its own merits, independent of any broader collection it might join.














