In the 1976 F1 World Championships, the Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler made its debut and demonstrated outstanding performance throughout the season. In the following season, P34 obtained First National City Bank as it's main sponsor and changed its cowl painting to blue and white two tone. The P34 in this season featured full engine cowling to improve aerodynamics and was driven by P. Depailler and R. Peterson. Tyrrell encountered trouble when the development of P34's unique front tyres stagnated as a result of the tyre war between Michelin and Goodyear, but they continued their efforts to win by making minor alterations to their P34 machines throughout the season.
Model kit depicts Tyrrell P34 as it appeared in the Monaco GP 1977 with the same half engine cowling of the previous seasonOverall length: 201mm, overall width: 101mm Model captures the unique form of the Tyrrell P34 with rear seat cowl, front brake cooling air duct, stabilizer, rear wing side plate, and tail lightFord Cosworth DFV engine portrayed with the utmost detailGear box, ignition, and wheels are all precisely recreatedDriver figure includedMarkings included for recreation of two machines: #3, R. Peterson and #4, P. Depailler