Review by CoMod martinmm on the Carrera DIGITAL 132/Evolution Porsche 917/30 'No.48' (30573/27368)
It does look a bit 'colorless' – the medium blue McLaren M20 – driven by Scooter Patrick in 1974.
Only the starting numbers, subtle silver team lettering, and two sponsor emblems adorn the vehicle. But that's just the way it is. Perhaps that's also the reason why the vehicle is otherwise rarely seen as a model.
The racing results, however, are quite impressive: Patrick took home one win and two third places with the M20 in 1974. He finished third overall, behind Jackie Oliver and George Follmer. Technically, the car is, of course, identical to the previously released Evolution and D132 variants.
A very interesting addition to the Can Am starting field, which this year is being generously expanded with another color variant of the McLaren M20, a color variant of the Porsche 917/30 and a new model.
CoMod martinmm
It does look a bit 'colorless' – the medium blue McLaren M20 – driven by Scooter Patrick in 1974.
Only the starting numbers, subtle silver team lettering, and two sponsor emblems adorn the vehicle. But that's just the way it is. Perhaps that's also the reason why the vehicle is otherwise rarely seen as a model.
The racing results, however, are quite impressive: Patrick took home one win and two third places with the M20 in 1974. He finished third overall, behind Jackie Oliver and George Follmer. Technically, the car is, of course, identical to the previously released Evolution and D132 variants.
A very interesting addition to the Can Am starting field, which this year is being generously expanded with another color variant of the McLaren M20, a color variant of the Porsche 917/30 and a new model.
CoMod martinmm