Alfa Romeo GTAM Autodelta No. 27 - Winner 4h. Monza 1971 - Tonie Hezemans
The Alfa Romeo GTAM Autodelta No. 27 from BRM (ref. BRM-184) recreates in 1/24 scale the car with which Tonie Hezemans won the 4 Hours of Monza in 1971. A piece that combines the history of Italian motorsport with the characteristic precision of BRM.
A legendary victory in 1/24 scale: the Alfa Romeo GTAM Autodelta No.27 that conquered Monza in 1971
There are cars that go beyond the track and become icons. The Alfa Romeo GTAM from the Autodelta team is one of them. With reference BRM-184, BRM revives it in 1/24 scale with the exact livery of No.27 with which Tonie Hezemans crossed the finish line in first place at the 4 Hours of Monza in 1971. A piece designed for both the slot enthusiast and the collector seeking pure history on a shelf or in a display case.
A model with history: the GTAM from Autodelta
The Alfa Romeo GTAM —acronym for Gran Turismo Alleggerita Modificata— was Autodelta's response, the official racing team of Alfa Romeo, to the regulations of the European Touring Car Championship in the 1970s. Based on the Alfa Romeo 1750 GT Veloce, the GTAM underwent a profound transformation: lightweight aluminium and fibre bodywork, a prepared two-litre engine, and an aggressive and recognisable aesthetic that made it one of the most beautiful GT racing cars of its time.
Tonie Hezemans, a Dutch driver who shone for years in the European Touring Car Championship, was one of the great ambassadors of the GTAM. His victory at the 4 Hours of Monza in 1971 behind the wheel of No.27 from the Autodelta team is one of the most remembered pages of that golden era of Italian GT motorsport.
Features and highlights
- Scale: 1/24
- Manufacturer: BRM
- Reference: BRM-184
- Livery: Alfa Romeo GTAM Autodelta No.27, winner of the 4h of Monza 1971
- Driver represented: Tonie Hezemans
1/24 scale and level of detail
The 1/24 scale offers larger models than the standard 1/32, allowing manufacturers like BRM to work with a higher level of detail both in the body and in the interiors and visible mechanics. In this scale, the livery of the Autodelta —with its colours, the number 27, and period sponsors— takes on an imposing visual presence on the track or displayed in a collection.
Ideal for…
- Collectors of miniatures and slot cars with an interest in historic Italian motorsport.
- Slot enthusiasts in 1/24 scale looking for models with personality and historical significance.
- Lovers of Alfa Romeo and the golden era of European GT racing.
- Those who wish to pay tribute to Tonie Hezemans and the teams of the Autodelta era.
Aspects to consider
This model is manufactured by BRM in 1/24 scale. Before purchasing, check that your circuit is compatible with this scale, as 1/24 tracks have different dimensions than 1/32. Consult with us if you have any doubts about compatibility with your setup.
Frequently asked questions
Is this model suitable for racing on a circuit or is it just for collection?
BRM manufactures functional slot cars designed to run on track. However, given the historical interest of this livery, many enthusiasts also acquire them as collector's pieces for display.
What type of track is this BRM 1/24 model compatible with?
BRM models in 1/24 scale are designed to run on tracks specifically for that scale. If you have questions about compatibility with your circuit, contact us and we will advise you without obligation.
What was the Autodelta team?
Autodelta was the official racing team of Alfa Romeo from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s. Responsible for the development and preparation of the Italian brand's racing cars, it achieved numerous victories in European touring car and GT championships with drivers such as Toine Hezemans, Andrea de Adamich, and Rolf Stommelen.
Who was Tonie Hezemans?
Tonie Hezemans was a Dutch driver who excelled in the European Touring Car Championships of the 1970s. He was the European Touring Car Champion in 1973 and one of the leading figures of the Alfa Romeo GTAM during that time, achieving memorable victories such as the 4 Hours of Monza in 1971 with the Autodelta No.27.
Is the livery based on the real competition car?
Yes, the livery reproduces the decoration of the Alfa Romeo GTAM Autodelta No.27 with which Tonie Hezemans won the 4 Hours of Monza in 1971, as indicated by the manufacturer BRM in reference BRM-184.
The BRM BRM-184 reproduces the iconic Alfa Romeo GTAM Autodelta No.27, winner of the 4 Hours of Monza 1971 driven by Tonie Hezemans, in 1/24 scale slot car format. A must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of historic Italian motorsport, GT racing legends, and classic Alfa Romeo competition cars. BRM slot cars are known for their attention to livery detail and track performance, making this model equally suited for display and racing.