Celebrating 50 Years of Scalextric
The Scalextric brand was officially announced, to much acclaim,
at the 1957 Harrogate International Toyfair and has since become
a household name throughout the world. The inventor of Scalextric,
Bertram 'Fred' Francis, had the foresight and engineering excellence
to create a model car racing system that has endured over many
generations and brought the unique Scalextric racing experience
to millions of homes.
The Ferrari 375, along with the Maserati 250F, were the first
Scalextric cars to be released in 1957. In celebration of the
remarkable Scalextric heritage, both special cars have been faithfully
reproduced; each features a unique tinplate body to represent
the original production methods of the 1950s.
Dorino Serafini, born in Italy in 1909, began his career racing
motorcycles, but later moved to four wheels. He participated in
just one World Championship Grand Prix in Italy, in a shared drive
with Alberto Ascari in the Ferrari 375 F1 in September 1950.
Serafini drove the number 6 Ferrari 340 F1, an early incarnation
of the 375 F1, at Barcelona, Spain, in October 1950.
Classic Collection single seater cars are not suitable for conversion
to digital operation.
Specifications:
Scale: 1/32
Motor Mabuchi SP; 18k rpm
Gear ratio 9:27
Chassis Mid Mounted In-line Motor
Rear 2 wheel drive
Magnet: Rectangular 2.5 mm
Down-force 158 gm
Overall length 125 mm
Wheelbase 72 mm
Front axle/Hub width 50 mm
Rear axle/Hub width 50 mm
Front tyre diameter/width 23(ext), 14(int) x 5 mm
Rear tyre diameter/width 25(ext), 14(int) x 6 mm
Car Weight 58 gm