The Mercedes-Benz C11 is a Group C racing prototype introduced for the 1990 World Sportscar Championship. Built by Sauber to succeed the Sauber C9, the C11 used the same 5.0-liter Mercedes-Benz M119 twin-turbo V8 engine. This was the first time that Mercedes-Benz chose to put its name on the car, instead of simply using Sauber. Here is the scale model of this legendary car!
- 4x2 transmission
- Bathtub chassis
- FRP upper plate
- Central hydraulic shock absorber
- Direct drive
- Ball differential
- Lexan body
- Foam tires
- Sport Tuned motor
- Length 490mm
- Width 206mm
- Height 110 mm
- Wheelbase 280mm
- Radio and servo
- 7.2 V battery and charger Tamiya
- ESC electronics
- Lexan paint



