This is the F1 RB20 Red Bull Racing #11 2024 Season Sergio Perez in 1:24 scale Model Kit by Bburago.
Sergio Pérez, behind the wheel of the Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 (#11) during the 2024 F1 season, was driving a highly innovative and aerodynamically aggressive car—the last Red Bull design overseen by Adrian Newey—with its radical “cannon‑deck” bodywork and zero‑pod styling. Pérez is a skilled street‑circuit specialist and strong starter, famously excelling in Bahrain (P2) and early podium finishes. However, his season was marked by increasing difficulty adapting to the RB20’s narrowed setup window; the car’s mid‑season updates heightened sensitivity and amplified balance issues—particularly understeer and kerb troubles—making it a tough fit for Pérez’s style. Despite flashes of pace, especially early in the year, he gradually lost ground as rivals like McLaren and Ferrari closed in . While not tied to a single race, Pérez’s season stands out for the contrast between a thrilling RB20 launch, featuring bold design and strong early form, and the unfolding challenge of mastering a car that became too “pickier and harder” to drive as the campaign evolved
Bburago 1:24 scale model car kits are popular among collectors and hobbyists for their balanced mix of detail, affordability, and hands-on assembly. Designed to be user-friendly, these kits typically include pre-painted body shells, detailed interiors, and small parts like wheels and mirrors that snap or screw into place—making them accessible even to beginners. The 1:24 scale (roughly 7–8 inches long) allows for impressive realism in replicating everything from Ferrari supercars to classic Lamborghinis and modern Formula 1 machines, often featuring opening doors and steerable front wheels. Unlike fully built die-casts, these kits offer enthusiasts the satisfaction of constructing and personalizing their own miniature automotive masterpiece, all while showcasing the solid craftsmanship and bright, authentic liveries that Bburago is known for.
Sergio Pérez, behind the wheel of the Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 (#11) during the 2024 F1 season, was driving a highly innovative and aerodynamically aggressive car—the last Red Bull design overseen by Adrian Newey—with its radical “cannon‑deck” bodywork and zero‑pod styling. Pérez is a skilled street‑circuit specialist and strong starter, famously excelling in Bahrain (P2) and early podium finishes. However, his season was marked by increasing difficulty adapting to the RB20’s narrowed setup window; the car’s mid‑season updates heightened sensitivity and amplified balance issues—particularly understeer and kerb troubles—making it a tough fit for Pérez’s style. Despite flashes of pace, especially early in the year, he gradually lost ground as rivals like McLaren and Ferrari closed in . While not tied to a single race, Pérez’s season stands out for the contrast between a thrilling RB20 launch, featuring bold design and strong early form, and the unfolding challenge of mastering a car that became too “pickier and harder” to drive as the campaign evolved
Bburago 1:24 scale model car kits are popular among collectors and hobbyists for their balanced mix of detail, affordability, and hands-on assembly. Designed to be user-friendly, these kits typically include pre-painted body shells, detailed interiors, and small parts like wheels and mirrors that snap or screw into place—making them accessible even to beginners. The 1:24 scale (roughly 7–8 inches long) allows for impressive realism in replicating everything from Ferrari supercars to classic Lamborghinis and modern Formula 1 machines, often featuring opening doors and steerable front wheels. Unlike fully built die-casts, these kits offer enthusiasts the satisfaction of constructing and personalizing their own miniature automotive masterpiece, all while showcasing the solid craftsmanship and bright, authentic liveries that Bburago is known for.
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