Mercedes-Benz High-Speed Racing Car Transporter with Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR (W 196 S) Racing Sports Car, 1:87

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Product information "Mercedes-Benz High-Speed Racing Car Transporter with Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR (W 196 S) Racing Sports Car, 1:87"

The special high-speed racing car transporter was a one-off unit built by the Mercedes-Benz test department. In 1955, it was used for transporting Formula One racing cars and racing sports cars. It was driven by the three-litre six-cylinder engine from the 300 SL racing sports car putting out 141 kW (192 hp). Laden, it reached a top speed of 105 mph. It was thus predestined for demoralizing the competition. If the racing car transporter was that fast, even worse could be expected of the Silver Arrow on its platform.

 With the 300 SLR (W 196 S) Mercedes-Benz won the Sports Car World Championship in 1955. The vehicle is basically a Type W 196 R Formula One racing car with a two-seater sports car body. The main technical difference is to be found in the engine: the racing sports car, not being bound by the Formula One regulations limiting the engine’s displacement, is powered by a three-litre version of the eight cylinder in-line engine and features cylinder blocks made, not from steel, but from light-alloy. Apart from this, the 300 SLR was not powered by special methanol-based racing fuel but by premium petrol.

 Its output, 222 kW (302 hp) and its unexcelled fatigue strength and reliability made the 300 SLR far superior to its competitors of 1955, a fact it went on to prove with its double victory at the Mille Miglia and wins in the Eifel race, the Swedish Grand Prix and the Targa Florio (Sicily). At the 1955 Mille Miglia, Stirling Moss and his co-driver Denis Jenkinson (starting number 722) came in first with the average speed, unequalled to this day, of 157.65 km/h. The track record of this sports car remains unique: The W 196 S won every single race the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR entered and finished.

The Mercedes-Benz High-Speed Racing Car Transporter with Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR (W 196 S) Racing Sports Car is now available as a miniature model for your personal collection and is stunning in its intricacy.

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  • Scale: 1:87
  • Mercedes-Benz High-Speed Racing Car Transporter with 
  • Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR (W 196 S) Racing Sports Car
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