Germany - the first Grand Prix
Rudolf Carracciola won his country’s first officially recognised Grand Prix at the Nurburgring on
July 19th 1931.
Known as “The Rainmaster” for his prowess in wet driving
conditions, Carracciola won the race in his Mercedes-Benz
SSK in a time of 4hrs 38mins 10 seconds.
It was around this time that the Mercedes and Auto Union
team stripped the white paint from their cars to meet the
scrutineers 750 kilogram weight limit - they where
weighing in at 751kg - and in so doing revealed the
gleaming aluminium body of the car which gave rise to the
nickname “Silver Arrows”. They also managed to make the
weight limit as well!
Summary of Contents for C7 Rapide Chronograph
Page 1: ...C70 Grand Prix Series O W N E R S H A N D B O O K ...
Page 12: ...The Brooklands C70GB British Racing Green ...
Page 14: ...The Rosso Corsa C70IT Italian Racing Red ...
Page 16: ...The Grand Epreuve C70FR French Racing Blue ...
Page 18: ...The Silver Arrow C70DE German Racing Silver ...
Page 20: ...The Ascari C70BE Belgium Racing Yellow ...
Page 22: ...The Cunningham Stripe C70US US Racing Stripes ...
Page 24: ...C70DBR1 DBR1 Racing Green ...