Commemorative coin celebrating Ferrari's Constructors' Championship victory in the 1983 Formula 1 season, marking the team's eighth title in the category. The season was a showcase of Ferrari's engineering prowess, with the team introducing the Ferrari 126 C3, an advanced evolution of its turbocharged predecessor.
Piloted by René Arnoux and Patrick Tambay, the 126 C3 featured a new monocoque chassis made of lightweight carbon fiber, improving aerodynamics and structural rigidity. Arnoux delivered spectacular performances, securing victories in the Canadian, German, and Dutch Grands Prix, while Tambay claimed a dominant win at the San Marino Grand Prix.
Ferrari faced fierce competition from Renault and Brabham, but consistent reliability and performance allowed the team to secure the Constructors' Championship, reaffirming their dominance in the turbo era of Formula 1.
Expertly minted in titanium, this exclusive edition pays tribute to Ferrari’s resilience and technical excellence during one of the most competitive seasons in the sport’s history.
Specifications:
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Material: Titanium
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Diameter: 45 mm
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Weight: 25.1 g
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Condition: Uncirculated, with an official Certificate of Authenticity
A must-have for Ferrari enthusiasts and Formula 1 collectors. Own a piece of racing history with this exclusive tribute to Ferrari’s legendary 1983 season.