
Red Bull Racing Renault RB6 #6 M. Webber F1 2010 Minichamps 1:18
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TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 resin Red Bull RB16B #33 recreates the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the race in which Verstappen passed Hamilton on the final lap to claim his first Formula 1 world championship. This particular unit is missing the driver figurine and pitboard accessory usually bundled with the piece.
Few Formula 1 seasons have ended with a finish as contested as 2021's, and the RB16B that took the checkered flag at Abu Dhabi will be discussed by fans for decades regardless of which side of the argument they landed on.
Verstappen and Hamilton arrived at the season finale tied on points, and a late safety car period compressed the final laps into a single, contested overtake that gave Verstappen the win and his first world championship. Whatever a fan's view of how the restart was managed, the result stands as one of the most talked-about conclusions in the sport's history, and it makes this specific race casting genuinely significant rather than simply another entry in a season-long series. The RB16B carried Red Bull's established livery without Oracle branding, a detail that visually anchors this piece to the earlier phase of Verstappen's championship run before sponsor changes altered the car's look in following seasons.
Minichamps typically bundles its 1:18 resin Formula 1 releases with a driver figurine and a small pitboard display piece, additions that round out the presentation on a shelf. This particular unit does not include either, a condition worth stating plainly rather than glossing over, since it affects the full display package a buyer might expect at full retail. The car itself, in sealed resin with the sharp panel lines and tight decal registration the material allows, remains the genuine title-clinching casting; buyers comfortable displaying the model on its own, without the added figures, get a significant piece of Formula 1 history at a fair discount against its complete counterpart.