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Long-distance racing Explanation ■
[1/43 #07032 Vandara W22 "German Profile 2000 km" (D. 1933) - Not round enough? 〜】
In 1933, the "German Profile 2000 km" long-distance racing was held for the first time.
The event was designed to compete with other large and famous events such as Mille Miria.
The first race was a success, the second was planned for 1934.
In 1933, Vandara, a member of the newly merged Auto Union based in Chemnitz, Saxony, decided to build vehicles specifically designed for this long-distance racing.
These models were based on the commercial model W22 released in 1933.
These models were based on the commercial model W22.
In order to finish the body, the chassis was handed over to the "カロッセリー ホーニッヒ" workshop and the design was driven by the then designer Erich Ryusebrink.
For long-distance racing in particular, the Vandara was fitted with the body of a coupe car designed as a "semi streamliner".
Unlike the commercial model, the rear section was long and semi-circular.
Using one of these sports cars, a gentleman named Bernd Rosemeyer, then known only to insiders, completed his first four wheel race.
Although none of the cars remain until the present day, Audi decided to rebuild the car based on historical planning and photographs.
[Product Details]
Scale : 1/43
Material : resin.