Bmw 2002TI n91 Heidegger Racing Team 24 Hours of Le Mans 1975. Camber System.
The BMW 2002TI of the Heidegger Racing Team as it raced at Le Mans in 1975, reproduced by BRM in scale with its characteristic Camber System. A piece that combines classic motorsport history with performance on the track.
The BMW 2002TI of the Heidegger Racing Team returns to Le Mans… on your track
The year 1975 left unforgettable images on the legendary La Sarthe circuit. Among the participants in the 24 Hours of Le Mans was the BMW 2002TI number 91, entered by the Heidegger Racing Team, a Swiss team that bet on Bavarian touring cars on one of the most demanding circuits in the world. BRM captures this historic moment in its reference BRM-135, featuring the original decoration of the car and its innovative Camber System.
Features and Highlights
- Official decoration of the BMW 2002TI n91, Heidegger Racing Team, 24 Hours of Le Mans 1975.
- Integrated Camber System: exclusive BRM system that allows adjustment of the wheel camber angle to optimise cornering performance.
- Reference BRM-135, unique identification for collectors and users.
- Body finishes that reproduce the historical livery of the vehicle with attention to detail.
BRM's Camber System
One of the distinguishing elements of this model is the Camber System, an engineering solution developed by BRM that allows for the adjustment of the wheel inclination angle relative to the vertical. By adjusting the camber, grip in tight corners can be improved, understeer reduced, or the car adapted to different track types. This feature is especially valued by club drivers looking to fine-tune their car's performance beyond simple running.
Scale and Level of Detail
BRM works in 1/24 scale, resulting in generously sized models with space to incorporate visible body, decoration, and mechanical details. The reference BRM-135 reproduces the characteristic proportions of the BMW 2002TI, a touring car with square and compact lines that was a revelation in the competition of the seventies.
Track Performance
BRM cars in 1/24 scale are designed to provide a physical and communicative driving experience, highly appreciated on club circuits with wider lanes. The Camber System adds a layer of configuration that allows for personalisation of the model's response according to driving style and track characteristics. Whether for recreational running sessions or club competition, the setup is accessible without the need for specialised tools.
Ideal for…
- Collectors passionate about the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the history of 1970s motorsport.
- 1/24 scale slot enthusiasts looking for models with real mechanical configuration options.
- Club drivers wanting to explore camber adjustment in their setup.
- Lovers of classic BMW racing cars.
Aspects to Consider
As this is a 1/24 scale car, please check compatibility with your setup before purchasing. Consult with us if you have questions about adapting it to your track or the guide system used.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BRM's Camber System?
It is a proprietary system from BRM that allows for the adjustment of the wheel camber angle. This adjustment directly influences cornering grip and the overall behaviour of the model on the track, offering tuning possibilities typically reserved for more advanced competition cars.
What scale is this BMW 2002TI manufactured in?
The scale of BRM cars is 1/24, significantly larger than the standard 1/32 commonly found in brands like Scalextric or Slot.it. This means larger cars, with more visible detail and a different driving experience.
Is it compatible with Scalextric or Ninco tracks?
BRM 1/24 cars require tracks of appropriate width for their scale. They are not directly compatible with standard 1/32 Scalextric or Ninco tracks without the necessary adaptations. We recommend checking compatibility with your setup.
Who was the Heidegger Racing Team?
The Heidegger Racing Team was a private Swiss team active in the seventies that participated in various European endurance races, including the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans, where they entered this BMW 2002TI number 91.
Can spare parts for this model be purchased?
BRM has a catalogue of spare parts and accessories for its 1/24 cars. Please consult with us about the availability of specific parts for this reference.
Is it a limited edition model?
We do not have confirmed information about the production run of this reference. If stock availability is a relevant factor for you, we recommend not delaying your decision.
The BRM BRM-135 reproduces the iconic BMW 2002TI number 91 of the Heidegger Racing Team as it raced at the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans. This 1/24 scale slot car features BRM's exclusive Camber System for wheel angle adjustment, making it a compelling choice for collectors of classic Le Mans racing history and 1/24 slot car enthusiasts. A detailed model that bridges motorsport heritage and track performance.