Indeed, for sale at Porsche's online are the 956 in the yellow and black colours of Newman - winner at Le Mans in 1985 thanks to Klaus Ludwig, Paolo Barilla and John Winter - as well as the 911 GT1 that won in 1998 - the last victory until this year's - driven by Allan McNish, Laurent Aiello and Stéphane Ortelli. The two cars are available at 1:43 scale for less than 50 euros.
The Brits will have to make due with the Porsche 919 Hybrid, sporting the number 919, that Nico Hülkenberg, Earl Bamber and Nick Tandy brought to victory at Le Mans on June 14th with the number 19. The 1:43 scale model is for sale for 50 pounds (59 euros for French and German buyers).
Lastly, Americans will have to be patient a bit longer because available to them is only a limited edition, 1:8 scale model of the Porsche 919 Hybrid sporting the number 14 entrusted to the trio Romain Dumas, victorious at the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans with Audi, Neel Jani and Marc Lieb (11th overall) at Le Mans in 2014. Fans of three countries mentioned above can own this Porsche for the modest sum of 8,000 pounds or 14,690 dollars or a little less than 9,000 euros!
Cécile Bonardel / ACO - Translation by Nikki Ehrhardt / ACO