Ferrari F1 126C3 wheel used by Patrick Tambay, realized by Momo, diameter 27cm. With original Ferrari label indicating the use during the Europe GP in the circuit of Brands Hatch on September 25th, 1983. This model has the original pin fastening it to the steering column of the car, in addition to a marble support in the shape of a ball working as a support.
Patrick Tambay, French driver, for most of his career raced in Formula 1, becoming one of the most popular drivers in the 1980s. During the 1983 season, driving the Ferrari F1 126C3 he won the San Marino (Imola) GP and he ranked fourth in the final world drivers’ championship.
The F1 126C3 designed by Harvey Postlethwaite and drove by Patrick Tambay and René Arnoux, won the builders’ world championship in 1983, the last one for Ferrari before 1999.
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