Steeper, Stronger, Faster | Bernd Rosemeyer – Auto Union – 1937 | Automobilist | Fine Art

This fine art print depicts Auto Union’s Bernd Rosemeyer aggressively pursuing the lead of Mercedes-Benz’s Rudolf Caracciola on the extreme bank of AVUS’s north bend.

 

AVUS, Germany / 30 May 1937

£189.00

Sold By: Automobilist

Description

On the extreme bank of AVUS’s north bend, Auto Union’s Bernd Rosemeyer aggressively pursues the lead of Mercedes-Benz’s Rudolf Caracciola.

Since the race did not count toward the championship, non-regulation Grand Prix cars were allowed to take part. Although Caracciola won the race, it was Rosemeyer’s 4:11.2 lap time at an average speed of 276.39 kilometers per hour that made the history books.

Rosemeyer’s record remained unbroken for thirty-four years.


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