Mercedes #1 (1905)
Driven by Camille Jenatzy who broke the land speed record three times
Make: Mercedes
Year: 1905
Mechanician: Baritz
Horsepower: 120
Finish Place: 15
Average Speed:
#1 Mercedes (Germany) driven by Camille Jenatzy, 120 HP. Finished 15th. Cracked cylinder during Lap 4. #1 Mercedes (Germany) driven by Camille Jenatzy, 120 HP. Finished 15th. Cracked cylinder during Lap 4.
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