The car was a Cooper driven by Moss during the Argentine Grand Prix. In 1961, regulators tried to drop speeds on the track by requiring the engines to be 1.5-litre and non-supercharged.
“On behalf of Burgan Management, I extend my warmest congratulations to Sami Marwan AlSaleh on being the lucky winner of the Youth account 2024 annual car draw,” said Mr. Hamad Haji, Executive ...
Lewis Hamilton: Ferrari driver runs team's 2024 F1 car at Pirelli test as 2025 preparations continue
Hamilton, on track for the first time since a crash at the same circuit last week on his third day of running in Ferrari's 2023 car, has again ... time of Tuesday on a 1:15.215 after 159 laps ...
Not much has been confirmed about Ferrari's first foray into electric cars, but spy photos have shown a prototype in Maranello wearing what appears to be a modified Maserati Levante body with ...
MILAN :Inter Milan came from a goal down to salvage a 1-1 derby draw against AC Milan with Stefan de Vrij snatching an added-time equaliser at the San Siro on Sunday, as they missed the chance to ...
Hot Wheels has introduced its new series of Formula 1 cars featuring scaled-down versions of eight teams from the 2025 grid. The collection is divided into two distinct product lines: basic and ...
Dozens of drawings Michelangelo made while planning the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel will go on view at the Muscarelle Museum of Art after a monumental feat in networking and logistics by the ...
A Mercedes F1 car from 1955 became the most expensive grand prix car ever after it was sold for a whopping €51.15million (£42.7m) on Saturday. The silver W196 R Stromlinienwage, chassis number ...
A streamlined Mercedes raced by Formula 1 greats Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio in 1955 set a record for a grand prix car on Saturday, selling at auction for €51.2 million ($53m).
Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Grand Prix racing car with chassis number 9. RM Sotheby's auction of the vehicle from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum on 1 February 2025 at the Mercedes-Benz Museum.
Formula 1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio's title-winning ... $53.9 million (€51,155,000), making it the most expensive F1 car. At a recent auction organized by RM Sotheby's held at the Mercedes ...
The 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196R Stromlinienwagen – the first of its kind ever to be sold at auction – has more than doubled the price of the previous highest selling price of a Formula 1 car ...
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