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1950s Mercedes F1 Car Becomes Most Expensive Grand Prix Machine Sold At Auction, Second-Most Expensive Car EverThe streamlined Mercedes became the most valuable Grand Prix car ever sold. Among all cars sold, the 1950s F1 machine is only second to the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé, which sold for $143 ...
A one-car auction took place at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart over the weekend, and the car in question—a W196 R Stromlinienwagen from 1954—sold for €51,155,000 ($53,017,370). That makes it ...
W 196 R Stromlinienwagen Mercedes Benz has sold for $53 million -- its Grand Prix heritage led to the extraordinary price.
The Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Stromlinienwagen became the most expensive Grand Prix racing car ever auctioned, selling for $53.9 million to benefit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. Mercedes ...
W 196 R Streamliner has been driven by F1 royalty - Fangio and Moss (pictured inset). On 1 February, it became the world's priciest Grand Prix car sold.
Mercedes unveiled their new livery for 2025 with an empty space where Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos’ branding was last season as ...
In the short term, the Silver Arrows are focused on a transitional season in 2025. After finishing the 2024 campaign fourth ...
Mercedes have revealed a major release ahead of the 2025 season, as they prepare to race with a new driver lineup. Following ...
In addition to being the most valuable Grand Prix car ever, this 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R is also the second most valuable ...
As an 18-year-old rookie taking over seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton's spot at Mercedes, Andrea Kimi Antonelli is having ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNKimi Antonelli warned of Mercedes ‘Plan B’ with ‘fast but crashes’ concern raisedMercedes have brought Valtteri Bottas back into the fold as a "Plan B" should Kimi Antonelli's crash rate become too much for ...
The partners announce a game-changing long-term collaboration to create the Mercedes‑AMG World of Performance in Qiddiya City ...
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