

The Ferrari 312 B2 was a Formula One car raced by Scuderia Ferrari from 1971 to 1973. Designed by Mauro Forghieri, the B2 was an evolution of the earlier 312B and equipped with Ferrari's famous 3.0-liter V12 engine. Although the B2 wasn't the most dominant Ferrari in Formula One history, it was driven by drivers like Jacky Ickx, Mario Andretti, and Clay Regazzoni, ensuring Ferrari maintained its position as an iconic F1 team.
Corgi Toys released the Ferrari 312 B2 in 1973 as number 152, as part of their Formula One miniatures series. The model was notable for its realistic styling, authentic Ferrari red racing livery, race numbers, and detailed wings. Corgi perfectly captured the spirit of the early 1970s Formula One era, when the sport was evolving with new aerodynamics and powerful engines.
This example is in good condition and comes with its original packaging, also from 1973. The inclusion of both the model and the box makes this a truly collectible item, especially for Ferrari and Formula 1 enthusiasts.
The Corgi Toys 152 Ferrari 312 B2 is a beautiful piece of motorsport and toy history, a miniature that captures the charm of classic Formula 1 in scale and deserves a place of honor in any collection.