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View All. 15. photos. Viknesh ... and changes to the side skirts, underbody, and rear diffuser. ... These include a livery inspired by a design used on a W194 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL gullwing race ...
The Car. The winning Mercedes Targa Florio race car has been lost to time, but the factory has owned Lautenschlager’s car ever since it repurchased it from privateer racer Wilhelm Eberhardt in 1937.
German race shop HWA recreates one of the wildest looking Mercedes-Benz sedans ever built. In 1990 the Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 EVO II was, by far, the wildest looking sports sedan ever produced by a ...
For decades, Mercedes's race cars have been known as the Silver Arrows in reference to their color. The original Silver Arrows from way back when not painted silver, the paint was taken off and ...
Mercedes dominated Formula One's Canadian Grand Prix with George Russell winning – but why was its car suddenly so good?
In the 1970s, AMG began focusing on tuning Mercedes road cars, in addition to the company's racing activities. The modifications proved successful, and the company moved to a larger facility in ...
The PureSpeed gets plenty of race-car-inspired aerodynamics, with small carbon fiber winglets protruding from the front splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper, where a sizable diffuser is housed.
Looking like a hero race car is one thing, but now HWA’s Evo wants to prove it’s got the substance to back up that swagger.
Weeks later, at the Monaco Grand Prix, Mercedes introduced an upgraded version of its W14 car. With new side pods, the aerodynamic shape was different. There was also a new floor and front suspension.
Instead of painting the car black like in previous years, or retaining last year’s traditional Silver Arrows livery, Mercedes went for the naked look. I gotta say, it looks fantastic.
This Mercedes Race Car Sold for $53 Million Mercedes Benz AG / RM Sotheby's Update: The IMS Museum's W196 streamliner has officially sold, hammering at a final sale price $53.9 million.
The Mercedes W196, which sold for $29.6 million, remains the most valuable Formula 1 car ever sold,’ said Shelby Myers RM Sotheby’s global head of private Sales, RM Sotheby’s.