
Oracle Red Bull Racing (#1)
Formula 1 · Formula One Collection Mix 2 (2026)
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The story behind the Oracle Red Bull Racing (#1)
The Oracle Red Bull Racing (#1) brings a piece of high-speed track action into your collection as part of the 2026 Formula 1 series. This diecast model captures the aggressive aerodynamics and iconic livery of the championship-contending team, designed by Rob Matthes to mirror real-world performance. As a member of the Formula One Collection Mix 2 for 2026, this car is aimed at enthusiasts who appreciate motorsport heritage and modern engineering details in miniature form. It represents the intense competition seen on global circuits, translating complex racing technology into a durable collectible that appeals to both casual fans and serious track buffs looking to complete their grid lineup.
Materials, colors and value
This model features a solid metal base construction typical of Hot Wheels quality at the standard 1/64 scale. The visual presentation is striking with body colors appearing in various shades including Blue, Dark Blue, Matte Dark Blue, along with specific matte finishes on select versions to highlight sponsor branding and aerodynamic textures. Interior details are black across all variations while bases range from Matte to Black depending on the specific casting run identified by SKU JKD83. Collectors value these models for their accuracy in replicating team liveries rather than rare production numbers, making them desirable additions for anyone building a comprehensive motorsport display.
Questions about the Oracle Red Bull Racing (#1)
Is this Oracle Red Bull Racing car considered rare?+
This model is part of the regular Formula One Collection mix released in 2026. It does not carry special limited edition markers like a flame logo or Spectraflame paint, so it has standard availability compared to treasure hunt models but remains popular among racing fans.
What materials are used for this car body?+
The vehicle features a metal base construction which provides durability and weight typical of diecast hobby grade toys. The exterior panels replicate the sleek carbon fiber look of real race cars using painted plastic components mounted securely onto that sturdy metallic chassis foundation.
How do I identify different color versions?+
You can distinguish variants by looking at specific paint treatments described as Blue, Dark Blue or Matte Dark Blue on the main body surfaces. Some editions feature distinct matte finishes over glossy ones to mimic actual team sponsorship decals more accurately based on production batches.
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How much is a JKD83 - Oracle Red Bull Racing (#1) Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2026 Formula 1 casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.














