This is the Jordan #32 1991 Belgium GP Free Practice Michael Schumacher in 1:18 scale by WERK 83.
The #32 Jordan 191 driven by Michael Schumacher during free practice at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix marked the very first appearance of a driver who would go on to become one of Formula One’s greatest champions. At just 22 years old, Schumacher arrived as an unknown substitute and immediately impressed by running competitively in practice—finishing among the top times and even outperforming his experienced teammate early in the session. What set his car apart was the iconic Jordan 191 itself: a beautifully designed, lightweight chassis powered by a Ford V8 and noted for its distinctive aerodynamic shape and striking green 7UP livery, often regarded as one of the most visually stunning F1 cars ever built. Additionally, Schumacher’s practice car configuration lacked certain race-day sponsor branding (such as Tic Tac), making the free practice version a unique variation tied specifically to his historic debut weekend.
Werk83 1:18 scale diecast models are highly detailed collector pieces. Known for their precise proportions, accurate sponsor liveries, and finely replicated interiors and engines, Werk83 aims to capture the raw spirit of motorsport machines. These models are made of diecast metal with authentic tampo-printed graphics, realistic wheels and tires, detailed cockpits with roll cages and racing seats, and opening parts on select releases.
The #32 Jordan 191 driven by Michael Schumacher during free practice at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix marked the very first appearance of a driver who would go on to become one of Formula One’s greatest champions. At just 22 years old, Schumacher arrived as an unknown substitute and immediately impressed by running competitively in practice—finishing among the top times and even outperforming his experienced teammate early in the session. What set his car apart was the iconic Jordan 191 itself: a beautifully designed, lightweight chassis powered by a Ford V8 and noted for its distinctive aerodynamic shape and striking green 7UP livery, often regarded as one of the most visually stunning F1 cars ever built. Additionally, Schumacher’s practice car configuration lacked certain race-day sponsor branding (such as Tic Tac), making the free practice version a unique variation tied specifically to his historic debut weekend.
Werk83 1:18 scale diecast models are highly detailed collector pieces. Known for their precise proportions, accurate sponsor liveries, and finely replicated interiors and engines, Werk83 aims to capture the raw spirit of motorsport machines. These models are made of diecast metal with authentic tampo-printed graphics, realistic wheels and tires, detailed cockpits with roll cages and racing seats, and opening parts on select releases.
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