Which scale is better for Formula 1 models: 1/24 or 1/20? My example Revell Benetton Ford B194 1/24

Good afternoon, dear colleagues!
I decided to try my hand at Formula 1, I didn’t want to deviate from my favorite 1/24 scale, so the choice fell on the Revell Benetton Ford B194 of the legendary Schumacher. The whale is actually rare, as I understand it is no longer produced, so I bought it on e-bay.
The assembly did not cause any complications, the parts fit very well, but the decals… it was a test… I had to think through every step… I even made a mistake, I think the experts will notice. The kit also liked the fact that you can open and see the engine, I think this is a big plus, and there are models where there is a detailed motor, but it is impossible to see it after assembly.
The main color was spray painted from MTN, small parts were painted with enamel from Revell.
What I completed: I made the wheels spin, as well as a reflective surface in the rear-view mirrors, and normal grilles in the air intake filters.

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There’s no “better” scale to build,it’s a personal preference of what someone wants to build.One possible advantage of one over another might be the availability of AM stuff

Welcome to the forums dimaj. If there is a mistake, I surely can’t see it. Great looking build. Pick whichever scale you want. There is no better, just what’s best for your taste.