Carrera Digital 132 Ford GT Race Car " No 66"
Item No. 30913
It would be hard to capture the origin and purpose of the car more clearly in the name.
The 132 model, featuring the classic Ford Motorcraft livery, was released for the 50th anniversary of IMSA. It was fielded by the Chip Ganassi Racing Team, for example, at the 2019 Daytona 24 Hours. The car, competing in the GTLM class there, finished 27th in the race – a subsequent time penalty resulted in 28th place in the final standings.
The white base color with the bright red decals is clearly visible on the track and can also be easily distinguished from other vehicles in operation. The printing and decals are clean and true to the original. I couldn't find any defects in the workmanship or the technical components. The tires are printed with "Carrera" for obvious reasons—if that bothers you, you could turn them over and then have neutral black tires.
The massive rear diffuser is, of course, only suitable for banked turns to a very limited extent, but who actually uses a banked turn 1 on their track? Otherwise, the handling is excellent, and the car can be driven quickly. There's nothing to stop you from racing slot cars with other GT cars from the D132 series. When choosing a car, aesthetic and brand-specific considerations certainly always play a role – for me, it could be this Ford RaceCar.
CoMod JoergW
Item No. 30913
It would be hard to capture the origin and purpose of the car more clearly in the name.
The 132 model, featuring the classic Ford Motorcraft livery, was released for the 50th anniversary of IMSA. It was fielded by the Chip Ganassi Racing Team, for example, at the 2019 Daytona 24 Hours. The car, competing in the GTLM class there, finished 27th in the race – a subsequent time penalty resulted in 28th place in the final standings.
The white base color with the bright red decals is clearly visible on the track and can also be easily distinguished from other vehicles in operation. The printing and decals are clean and true to the original. I couldn't find any defects in the workmanship or the technical components. The tires are printed with "Carrera" for obvious reasons—if that bothers you, you could turn them over and then have neutral black tires.
The massive rear diffuser is, of course, only suitable for banked turns to a very limited extent, but who actually uses a banked turn 1 on their track? Otherwise, the handling is excellent, and the car can be driven quickly. There's nothing to stop you from racing slot cars with other GT cars from the D132 series. When choosing a car, aesthetic and brand-specific considerations certainly always play a role – for me, it could be this Ford RaceCar.
CoMod JoergW