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Saloon cars Like British Touring Cars, Australian V-8s, open wheel classes including Formula-E. There are already die-cast models of these in smaller scales by other providers.

Obviously not every car could be produced but say just the season winner of each genre.

It is realised the initial development and tooling costs are extremely high for these models and expected sales will not be in high numbers, therefore careful research will be required to hit the stand out iconic model in each range.

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I love the Can-Am cars from the late 60's to mid 70's, where pretty much the rules were: no rules. each vehicle was so wacky, unique and incredibly loud. 

1973 Can-Am Championship Porsche 917/30 Wins 2020 Amelia Island ...

A Visual History of Can-Am, the Greatest Racing Series Ever (caranddriver.com)

On 17/07/2024 at 10:41, 96RAF said:

Saloon cars Like British Touring Cars, Australian V-8s, open wheel classes including Formula-E. There are already die-cast models of these in smaller scales by other providers.

Obviously not every car could be produced but say just the season winner of each genre.

It is realised the initial development and tooling costs are extremely high for these models and expected sales will not be in high numbers, therefore careful research will be required to hit the stand out iconic model in each range.

 

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