Silver Arrows Featured at 2012 Goodwood Revival
February 10, 2012 by Mercedes-Benz![Silver Arrows Featured at 2012 Goodwood Revival](images/articleImages/39-MB-W154-DV-09_PBC_01.jpg)
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Piloted by world famous drivers, the Silver Arrows will stage a carefully choreographed ‘race', alongside examples of the British and Continental ‘cannon fodder' that raced against them in period – providing all the spectacle of a real race, but without risk to these priceless machines. Low-speed demonstrations by individual Silver Arrows are an impressive sight, and this will be the first time that so many of these mighty machines have been driven together at full racing speed since the Yugoslav Grand Prix, on 3 September 1939 – the day after WWII broke out. As such, it will be a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience – arguably the 'most momentous occasion in the history of historic motor sport.' To complete the spectacle, the cars will be housed in an authentic recreation of a period pit/paddock building, based on the distinctive structure at the Bremgarten circuit in Switzerland, alongside period transporters. Switzerland had strong links with the Silver Arrows. The Swiss Grand Prix was a highlight of the European Championship from 1935-39, with the Bremgarten track was regarded as one of the most challenging in the world. Additionally, the European Hillclimb Championship was very important during the 1930s, being won by such star drivers as Hans Stuck and Rudolf Carraciola. The Klausen Pass event was one of the most popular on the calendar, won in 1934 by Carraciola in a Mercedes-Benz W25, beating his rival Hans Stuck in an Auto Union.
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