Innovative or straight up quirky, these five fascinating road and track Mercedes-Benz models might be different, but they're ...
The Mercedes-Benz W196R is a racing car constructed for Formula 1 races. This car won the championship for Juan Manuel Fangio in 1954. This car features a straight-eight advanced engine ...
Earlier this month, the record for the most expensive F1 car was more than doubled when the 1954 Mercedes W196R Streamliner sold for £42.7million. This Mercedes W196R was the first of the ...
This was the first Streamliner-spec model ever made available for auction and only the second W196R to go on sale. 1954 Mercedes W196R Streamliner Chassis 00009/54 had an impressive racing history, ...
The W196R was driven by five-time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio and was the car in which he took his second F1 title in 1954. It was the first Mercedes to enter a F1 Grand Prix at the Argentine ...
The most expensive Formula 1 car of all time is also the second-most expensive car ever sold, with the Mercedes W196R Stromlinienwagen, or ‘Streamliner’, having sold for a huge €53,155,000 ...
A 1954-55 W196R Stromlinienwagen (Streamliner), driven to victory in the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix by Juan Manuel Fangio and to the fastest lap of the Italian Grand Prix of the same year by Stirling ...
The German brand, once the dominant force in pre-war grand prix racing, had taken over the world with its W196S sports car (better known as the SLR) and its W196R Formula 1 car. Open-wheel ...
The German brand, once the dominant force in pre-war grand prix racing, had taken over the world with its W196S sports car (better known as the SLR) and its W196R Formula 1 car. Open-wheel variants ...