Hendrick Motorsports driver and Georgia native Chase Elliott scored a home-track victory with a last-lap pass at EchoPark Speedway. Racing with a special Children's Healthcare of Atlanta livery on his No. 9 NAPA Chevrolet, Elliott dove to the inside of the leader into turn one on the final circuit, completed the pass off turn two, and kept the field at bay for his first win of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Now, Lionel Racing is excited to offer fans the official Raced-Win die-cast of Elliott's No. 9 NAPA / Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Chevrolet. Produced on Lionel Racing's Chevy tool, each die-cast recreates all the scuffs, markings, and confetti seen on Elliott's winning car in Victory Lane. The 1:24-scale replica version is available in two distinct trim levels - an Action Racing Collectables (ARC) hood-open model and a fully die-cast ELITE version that is built with an opening hood and trunk, plus a chassis plate that can be removed to reveal a detailed undercarriage. Each die-cast also features rolling Goodyear tires, a driver-side window net, hand-applied decals, and more. Don't miss your chance to order this memorable win die-cast. Reserve yours today!
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Each Limited Edition Collectible 1:24-scale hood open collectible die-cast includes manufacturer-specific engine detail, die-cast body, plastic chassis and detailed interior. Each collectible die-cast also features a DIN (Diecast Identification Number) for registration.
1:24-Scale Action Racing Collectables Features
Fully die-cast body
Plastic chassis
Opening hood
Closed trunk
Poseable wheels (not linked to steering mechanism
Manufacturer-specific engine detail
Manufacturer-specific body contour
Driver side window net
Painted chassis details
Fully decorated
Die-Cast Identification Number (DIN) visible through rear window
Packaged in ARC and driver-branded fully decorated window box
Hendrick Motorsports driver and Georgia native Chase Elliott scored a home-track victory with a last-lap pass at EchoPark Speedway. Racing with a special Children's Healthcare of Atlanta livery on his No. 9 NAPA Chevrolet, Elliott dove to the inside of the leader into turn one on the final circuit, completed the pass off turn two, and kept the field at bay for his first win of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Now, Lionel Racing is excited to offer fans the official Raced-Win die-cast of Elliott's No. 9 NAPA / Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Chevrolet. Produced on Lionel Racing's Chevy tool, each die-cast recreates all the scuffs, markings, and confetti seen on Elliott's winning car in Victory Lane. The 1:24-scale replica version is available in two distinct trim levels - an Action Racing Collectables (ARC) hood-open model and a fully die-cast ELITE version that is built with an opening hood and trunk, plus a chassis plate that can be removed to reveal a detailed undercarriage. Each die-cast also features rolling Goodyear tires, a driver-side window net, hand-applied decals, and more. Don't miss your chance to order this memorable win die-cast. Reserve yours today!
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.
Each Limited Edition Collectible 1:24-scale hood open collectible die-cast includes manufacturer-specific engine detail, die-cast body, plastic chassis and detailed interior. Each collectible die-cast also features a DIN (Diecast Identification Number) for registration.
1:24-Scale Action Racing Collectables Features
Fully die-cast body
Plastic chassis
Opening hood
Closed trunk
Poseable wheels (not linked to steering mechanism
Manufacturer-specific engine detail
Manufacturer-specific body contour
Driver side window net
Painted chassis details
Fully decorated
Die-Cast Identification Number (DIN) visible through rear window
Packaged in ARC and driver-branded fully decorated window box
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