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Mercedes, Juan Manuel Fangio and F1
Fangio’s Mercedes 1954 F1 car sells for record US$53mil
BERLIN : The 1954 Mercedes W196 Streamliner driven by Formula One legends Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss was sold for a record US$53 million at auction in Stuttgart.
Mercedes raced by Moss and Fangio sells for record £42.75m
A Mercedes 'streamliner' raced by Formula 1 legends Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio has sold for a record £42.75m (€51.155m) at auction.The silver W196 R Stromlinienwagen was driven by Argentina's five-time F1 champion Fangio as he won the 1955 Buenos Aires Grand Prix.
Fangio's Mercedes 1954 F1 car sold for record $53 mln at auction
F1 car sold for record $53 mln at auction The 1954 Mercedes W196 Streamliner driven by Formula One legends Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss was sold for a record $53 million (51.155mln euros) at auction in Stuttgart.
Formidable 1954 Grand Prix Mercedes driven by F1 royalty Fangio and Moss sells for a record £42.75M
W 196 R Streamliner has been driven by F1 royalty - Fangio and Moss (pictured inset). On 1 February, it became the world's priciest Grand Prix car sold.
Juan Manuel Fangio’s title-winning Mercedes F1 car from 1954 gets sold for $50,000,000+
Formula 1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio's title-winning Mercedes W196R, fetched a record-breaking price at a recent auction.
Historic Mercedes car driven by Moss and Fangio sells for record fee
A Mercedes car raced by Sir Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio set a record for a grand prix car, selling at auction for £42.75million (€51.155million) on Saturday.
Sir Stirling Moss’s Mercedes is sold at auction for a record £43m
Mercedes raced by Formula One greats Juan Manuel Fangio and Sir Stirling Moss has sold at auction for €51.15 million (£42.7 million), setting a new record for a grand prix car.
Fangio's Mercedes 1954 F1 car sold for record $53m at auction
The sale makes the W196 Streamliner the most expensive Formula One car ever sold, doubling the previous record
Mercedes streamliner driven by F1 great Manuel Fangio sells for record $52m
A Mercedes streamliner once driven by Formula One greats Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss made history at the weekend when it was sold at auction for a record €51.155 million ($52.52 million), becoming the most expensive grand prix car ever sold.
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