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Scalextric 1976 Grand Prix Tyrrell P34 Six-Wheeler
Scalextric 1976 Grand Prix Tyrrell P34 Six-Wheeler

Scalextric 1976 Grand Prix Tyrrell P34 Six-Wheeler Elf Goodyear #4 1:32 Slot Race Car C4328

Product ID : 52226229


Galleon Product ID 52226229
Shipping Weight 0.47 lbs
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Model C4328
Manufacturer Scalextric
Shipping Dimension 7.24 x 4.37 x 3.82 inches
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Scalextric 1976 Grand Prix Tyrrell P34 Six-Wheeler Features

  • Scalextric hits you right in the nostalgia and it brings the thrill and excitement of motor racing to life in your living room! Scalextric is the ultimate motor racing system for all ages, where miniature cars race against each other on special track, getting their power from a slot in the middle of each lane (you will sometimes hear Scalextric called slot racing).

  • 1:32nd Scale 1976 Grand Prix Tyrell P34

  • Car is highly detailed with full interior and racer. Car has working Xenon effect headlights and working tail lights.

  • Easy change braid with magnatraction.

  • Compatible with all 1:32nd scale Analog slot car race tracks, including ARC ONE, ARC AIR and Spark Plug.


About Scalextric 1976 Grand Prix Tyrrell P34 Six-Wheeler

A sight to see, this six-wheeler Tyrrell, Project 34, was a sensational piece of art introduced into the 1976 racing season that soon saw other teams copying the style. Designed by Derek Gardner and Ken Tyrell, they were looking to find better solutions for improved handling. Changes in the Formula One's dimensions for the front wing, had Tyrrell reconsidering the standard 4 wheel design to try and create more downforce and traction by having a set of wheels directly behind the wing and proved to be successful for the 1976 season as they had multiple podium finishes, but unfortunately, the drivers shared mixed reviews on its handling. By 1978, the rules were updated to limit cars to 4 wheels, ending a very short era for this unique racer making it a sought-after collectible that can now be seen in historic racing and in museums, but this car showcases the innovation and creative thinkers as they tried to pioneer new ways of developing the sport.