This 1930s Car Is Faster Than Most Cars Today
Mercedes-Benz W125 was the fastest car in the world from 1938 to 2017, when its record was finally broken by Koenigsegg. The Car had a top speed of 433 kilometres per second. The record was made when was just entering the WWII, and the country had many vehicle brands thriving inside it. InSight On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InSightHere InSight On Twitter: https://twitter.com/InSight_Here 12 October 2020
About Mercedes-Benz W125
The Mercedes-Benz W125 was a Grand Prix racing car produced by German auto manufacturer Mercedes-Benz to race during the 1937 Grand Prix season. Designed by head designer Rudolf Uhlenhaut, the car was used by Rudolf Caracciola to win the 1937 European Championship and W125 drivers also finished in the second, third and fourth positions in the Championship In the same year, Mercedes W125 Record Speed was built.
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