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Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 2020 Team polo shirt in black
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 2020 Team T-shirt in white
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 2020 Team Rain jacket in black
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 2020 Lewis Hamilton cap in white
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 2020 Team cap in black
Scuderia Ferrari 2020 Team polo shirt in red
Scuderia Ferrari 2020 Sebastian Vettel T-shirt in red
Scuderia Ferrari 2020 Charles Leclerc T-shirt in red
Scuderia Ferrari 2020 Team soft shell jacket in red
Scuderia Ferrari 2020 Sebastian Vettel cap in red
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 2020 Team T-shirt
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 2020 Team hoodie
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 2020 Team softshell jacket
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 2020 Max Verstappen T-shirt in orange
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 2020 Team cap in navy
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Formula One still accounts for a fairly significant proportion of sales in the diecast market, although these days the percentage it accounts for is probably not as high as it used to be. There was a time when Minichamps totally dominated the market for current season F1 models, and some years ago the demand was such that a model was produced in both 1:43 and 1:18 for just about every driver who raced during any given year. That is no longer the case, and today Minichamps has to share the market with Spark, Burago and a number of low volume specialist producers. It depends on the subject, but the demand for F1 cars from the classic era (1950-2000) can be even greater than it is for modern F1 cars.