- One eye-catching car number with a metallic finish!
[About actual car]
- With a long history of 60 years, the NASCAR series is a popular motor sport in the United States that mainly uses oval courses.
- It started as a race using commercial cars, and now the races are held with machines equipped with bodies designed by each manufacturer to resemble their own commercial cars on a body with a special pipe frame built in. I'm here.
- In the 2023 season, Toyota will also participate in the Camry taking over the machine of the 2022 season.
- Denny Hamlin is also at the wheel among many drivers.
[About Denny Hamlin]
- Denny Hamlin is a driver from Tampa, Florida.
- Born in November 1980.
- He is a popular driver who won the Daytona 500, one of NASCAR's traditional races in 2019 and 2020, and won two consecutive victories.
- Joined Joe Gibbs Racing in 2019.
- Participating in NASCAR's top category, the Cup Series, as a member of TOYOTA drivers.
[About the model]
-The model is a 1/24 scale die-cast model of the Toyota Camry driven by Denny Hamlin at the Daytona 500, the opening race of the NASCAR Cup Series held at Daytona International Speedway on February 19, 2023. .
- The machine is supported by FedEx, a longtime partner of Joe Gibbs Racing and a leader in the shipping industry.
- This race featured a special livery to celebrate FedEx's 50th anniversary.
- The familiar FedEx 3-color coloring and commemorative logo mark are also reproduced in the model.
- This model is an elite series model with an openable bonnet and trunk, a full-detailed engine under the hood, and a detailed tank inside the trunk.
[Elite Series]
- The Elite series reproduces NASCAR machines in 1/24 scale. The bonnet hood and rear trunk lid can be opened and closed.
- The engine under the hood is reproduced in full detail, including accessories.
- Wiring and piping such as plug cords are also reproduced.
- This series is die-cast for both body and chassis.
- You can enjoy the heavy finish.
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