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Quartzo 1/43 March 711 French GP 1971 A Soler Roig (Q4121)
Alex Soler-Roig (born October 29, 1932) is a former Formula One driver from Spain. The
semi-professional racer son of a respected Barcelona surgeon who treated Jochen Rindt in
the aftermath of his huge 1969 Spanish GP shunt at the city's Montjuich Park circuit,
Soler-Roig had the resources to pay handsomely for his F1 racing. He participated in 9
World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on April 19, 1970. He scored 0 championship points
and also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races. March and BRM could
not resist his cash, albeit briefly, in 1971 and 1972, but soon got bored with his lack of
pace. Soler Roig retired in 1972.
a very nice model of the coffee table nosed March 711, features crisp decals, driver figure, the stalked mirrors are nicely done, moveable wheels with slick tyres, engine detail is slightly lacking but does not dtract from this fine model, model length approx 90mm mounted on a black stand with mirrored back panel
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(Prod Ref #5736)
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