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Wheels: Mercedes to Celebrate Silver Arrows at Goodwood

Jul 2, 2009
 
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The start of the International Eifel race on the Nürburgring on June 3, 1934. As the story goes, technicians from Mercedes-Benz stripped the white paint off its grand prix cars at the 1934 International Eifel race at the Nürburgring track in Germany to bring the cars below the maximum weight permitted by the new racing formula of the time, 750 kilograms, or 1,650 pounds. True or not, the Silver Arrows were born. Manfred von Brauchitsch delivered a win in the debut of the W 25 race car at the Nürburgring. And until 1939, when World War II put a halt to racing in Europe, the Silver Arrows were dominant on the track, matched only (and only occasionally) by race cars from its arch competitor, Auto Union. This weekend, Mercedes-Benz will mark the 75th anniversary of the Silver Arrows with a celebration at the annual Goodwood... [read full story]                    

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