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A South African man by the name of John Ackermann has created a Sauber-Mercedes C9 replica which remarkably, is actually street legal. The C9 is one of Mercedes-Benz’s most famed racing cars as ...
The real Sauber-Mercedes C9 race car is not road legal. This replica, however, is. The thoughtful homage to the Le Mans-winning race car calls South Africa home. It's the work of Johan Ackermann ...
But I'm here to discuss the Sauber C9, the Mercedes-Benz-powered Group C prototype that dominated the 1989 World Sportscar Championship. Introduced in 1987, the C9 was born five years after Sauber ...
Johan Ackermann’s Sauber C9 and Mercedes-Benz C11 clones. Johan Ackermann Ackermann eventually turned his attention to Mercedes’ next great prototype, the CLK GTR, which won the 1997 FIA GT1 ...
despite the also Mercedes-powered C9 running solely under the Sauber logo a year before. Wondering why they skipped the C10? C(é)-Zehn wouldn't have worked in German as well as C(é)-Elf.
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