Ringwood XXXI
The Ring - December 16, 2019
Returning in our longest running event - Ringwood - eighteen models would tackle The Ring - Who would be 'King of the Ring'? Manufacturers from Ferrari, Maserati, BRM, Brabham, Cooper, Porsche, Matra, Honda, Surtees, Shadow & Tyrrell would all try to stake their claim with sixteen different pilots from around the globe... Indigo Montoya in his Shadow DN1 and Lyman Zerga in a Matra MS10 would both make th...
November 26, 2018 - The Ring
Ringwood XXVIII
New Model(s):
1.5L Grand Prix:
#8 – 1962 Friedrich von Fender Bender (BRM P578) [KensRedZed]
1970’s Grand Prix:
#30 – Brett Lunger (March 761) [JMSracer]
Returning Models Arrived by Special Transport:
1950’s Grand Prix:
#16 – Joachim Bonnier (Maserati 250F) [57GP016-1JM]
#18 – Jose Froilan Gonzalez (Vanwall VW/56) [56GP018-1JM]
#12 – Jose Froilan Gonzalez (Ferrari 375) [51GP012-1MA]
#8 ...
May 28, 2018 - The Ring
Ringwood XXVI
Ringwood XXVI would see thirty-one models take to the circuit in a historical bounty from the best era of Grand Prix racing...
New Models:
1950’s Grand Prix:
#4 Lovely PETE (Lotus 16) [Jimbo]
1.5L Grand Prix:
#36 Ritchie GINTHER (Ferrari 156) [DB]
#4 Phil HILL (Ferrari 156) [JMSracer]
3.0L Grand Prix:
#11 Jackie STEWART (Matra MS10) [JMSracer]
1970’s Grand Prix:
#9 Francois CEVER...
October 2, 2017 - The Ring
Ringwood XXII
Two 1.5L models would debut at Ringwood XXII: MiA would present his #2 BRM P61 as raced by Graham HILL while the prancing horse factory would debut the #7 Ferrari 158 as raced by John SURTEES. Both models were welcome additions to Ringwood XXII and the Scratch32 model database.
1.5L GP 1963 BRM P61 Driven by Graham Hill
BRM’s first attempt at the monocoque design, the P61 was not a true monocoque as...
Ringwood XXI (July 31, 2017) - A hot summer evening welcomed five teams arriving from across the metropolitan area to pay tribute to several Grand Prix legends, including Fangio, Brabham, Gurney & Hunt. Team P.R. Reilly arrived in style.
1970's Grand Prix
To everyone's surprise, including race director Fritz Stroebl, a last minute entry from McLaren - a #11 M23 would be raced by James Hunt.
Another new entry - this one from Team P.R. Reilly ...