The Plymouth Superbird was developed in the 70s with its aerodynamic , extended rear wing and streamlined front end for the US stock car racing series. After an impressive test drive, driver Norm Nelson absolutely had to have a Superbird to compete in the USAC Championship - the improvement over the regular Road Runner was too glaring. Fortunately, Richard "The King" Petty's racing team changed car types, the car changed hands and Nelson contested the remainder of the 1971 season in a "royal used car".
A real eye-catcher for the Carrera track The Plymouth Superbird "No.2" is now also on the starting line at the starting line on a scale of 1:32 in its popular Petty blue with white highlights. With start number 2, he is just waiting to climb the winner's podium. By means of a separate digital decoder, the Carrera Car can also be converted to digital. Can the muscle car prevail against the other speedsters and win the race?