In the flesh. At Mercedes-Benz Munich. Holy sh*t. :mask: :rockon:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W25
The racers who drove these things had some serious balls. I mean look at this thing. Safety? What's that!?
(https://i.postimg.cc/X7r7r5q7/1934_Mercedes-_Benz_Formula_Rennwagen_W25_1.jpg)
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Yes, beautiful cars from the days when they'd rather be thrown clear of a wreck than wear seabelts.
It was during thks time that Hemingway wrote "There are only four sport. Mountaineering, Bullfighting, Big Game Hunting and Motor Racing. All else is mere recreation." He was of course talking about the possibility of death. Of he Formula One drivers who started the 1955 season, one in seven would die behind the wheel before they had a chance to retire.
The original Silver Arrows, certainly the benchmark set when they appeared.
That they indirectly added to the legend of Tazio Nuvolari, perhaps the greatest Grand Prix driver that ever was, when he beat the gaggle Silver Arrows to win the 1935 Grand Prix in an under powered and outdated Alfa, does not detract from their greatness.
I like the way it's displayed- unrestored original.
Quote from: Soup DeVille on October 09, 2018, 08:13:06 AM
Yes, beautiful cars from the days when they'd rather be thrown clear of a wreck than wear seabelts.
It was during thks time that Hemingway wrote "There are only four sport. Mountaineering, Bullfighting, Big Game Hunting and Motor Racing. All else is mere recreation." He was of course talking about the possibility of death. Of he Formula One drivers who started the 1955 season, one in seven would die behind the wheel before they had a chance to retire.
Haha I have that childhood memory of the "being thrown clear" argument being bandied around by my parents' generation.
Quote from: Morris Minor on October 09, 2018, 11:44:55 AM
Haha I have that childhood memory of the "being thrown clear" argument being bandied around by my parents' generation.
Just throw me right at that tree! Way better than being belted in.
Quote from: CaminoRacer on October 09, 2018, 12:19:37 PM
Just throw me right at that tree! Way better than being belted in.
The main reason race car drivers may have preferred to be thrown out...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxzn9K7qs9w
Quote from: Soup DeVille on October 09, 2018, 08:13:06 AM
Yes, beautiful cars from the days when they'd rather be thrown clear of a wreck than wear seabelts.
At least it's usually a quick death. :lol:
You may enjoy this. The show was made in the 1980s but it's still golden.
https://youtu.be/NCP_GJ8JBOE
Equal parts fantastic and terrorfying
Quote from: r0tor on October 15, 2018, 06:32:03 PM
Equal parts fantastic and terrorfying
The sound of that Alfa Type B straight-8: https://youtu.be/NCP_GJ8JBOE?t=1375 (https://youtu.be/NCP_GJ8JBOE?t=1375) :wub:
(It should be noted that if this TV program had been made today, the producers would have overlaid a bad stock music track in order to drown out the engine sounds)