- You can't miss the [Y] marking!
[About actual car]
- With a long history of 75 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 1/64 scale die-cast model of the Toyota Camry driven by Denny Hamlin at the NASCAR All-Star Race, one of the NASCAR Cup Series held at North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 21, 2023. It is a finished product.
- The machine is supported by YAHOO, a global information company.
- Draw eye-catching purple coloring and [Y] logo mark. YAHOO will be supporting Hamlin again in August's race.
- The coloring is also reproduced firmly in the model.
-This model is a color chrome series model with a special paint finish on the body based on the hood open series kit that can open and close the hood and the engine room under the hood is reproduced with plenty of atmosphere.
[Color Chrome Series]
- The color chrome series is based on the hood open series model and has a special coating.
- A slightly different paint finish makes it stand out in the collection.
- The specifications of the model are the same as the hood open series, and you can fully enjoy the atmosphere of the top of the engine and the engine room under the hood that can be opened and closed.
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