Bernd Rosemeyer driving an Auto Union, c1937-c1938. Artist: Unknown

Bernd Rosemeyer driving an Auto Union, c1937-c1938. Artist: Unknown

1-193-964 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

Bernd Rosemeyer driving an Auto Union, c1937-c1938. This streamlined vehicle designed by Ferdinand Porsche was driven by Bernd Rosemeyer to set several world speed records for cars of engine capacities of less than 8000cc in 1937. He was killed in 1938 when, attempting to regain the record from Mercedes, his Auto Union crashed on the Frankfurt-Darmstadt Autobahn at 270 mph. Rosemeyer was also a prolifically successful racing driver, winning the European Grand Prix Championship in 1936.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Bernd Rosemeyer: German: Racing driver
People Related
  1. Ferdinand Porsche: Austrian, German: Engineer, car designer

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  1. Photograph

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5128x3679
File Size : 55,272kb


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  1. C16747A
  1. 0340001127
  1. 1-193-964
  1. 1127
  1. 1193964
  1. C16747A


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