CMC Diecast Model 1:18 Scale Mercedes-Benz W165, 1939, M-074 & M-018
Available from www.riverside-collectibles.com The racing world had been awaiting the new "mini" Silver Arrows, Mercedes-Benz W165 with great suspense. Its debut was scheduled for the GP of Tripolis, at the race track of Mellaha, on the 7th of May in 1939. Mercedes-Benz had managed to develop and build this new race car within 6 months. That was all the time they had to adapt it to the new rules that allowed only 1.5 liter engines. Hermann Lang with starting number 16 and Rudolf Caracciola with starting number 24, were the pilots of choice and they achieved a sensational double victory. Herman Lang became the victor with starting numer 16 (CMC released that model already in a limited edition). Rudolf Caracciola with starting number 24 became second. With the Caracciola model, starting number 24, CMC completes its presentation of the victorious W165 twins of Tripolis that achieved an outstanding triumph for Mercedes-Benz.
About Mercedes-Benz W165
The Mercedes-Benz W165 is a racing car designed by Mercedes-Benz in late 1938 to meet voiturette racing regulations, with the intend to enter and win the non-championship 7 May 1939 Tripoli Grand Prix in Italian Libya, and to be prepared for possible future rules changes. The supercharged 1.5 litre V8 monoposto won this race, driven to a 1–2 victory by Hermann Lang and teammate Rudolf Caracciola, Mercedes' greatest surprise. It was never raced again, but a private Caracciola entry in the 1946 In...
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