Mercedes-Benz Champions in the Museo Mille Miglia

Mercedes-Benz Champions in the Museo Mille Miglia

Special exhibition as the first highlight in the strategic partnership between Daimler and the Museo Mille Miglia Motor racing history reflected in extraordinary cars and their drivers Museo Mille Miglia portrays motor racing history in an historic monastery Stuttgart/Brescia – “Mille Miglia” stands for the fascinating history of motor racing legends. Again and again, the […]

By Ronel Ferreira14 February 20124 min read

Special exhibition as the first highlight in the strategic partnership between Daimler and the Museo Mille Miglia

  • Motor racing history reflected in extraordinary cars and their drivers
  • Museo Mille Miglia portrays motor racing history in an historic monastery

Mercedes-Benz Classic Cars

Stuttgart/Brescia – “Mille Miglia” stands for the fascinating history of motor racing legends. Again and again, the famous racing sports cars from Mercedes-Benz and their drivers have reached new heights in this legendary Italian thousand-mile race. This is now being marked by the “Mercedes-Benz Champions at Mille Miglia” exhibition at the Museo Mille Miglia in Brescia.

This event is the first highlight of the strategic cooperation between Daimler and the Museum in Italy, which was concluded in February 2012. “Mercedes-Benz Champions at the Mille Miglia” will open its doors on 15 February, and can be seen until this year’s 2012 Mille Miglia (16 to 20 May 2012).

The stars of the exhibition are automative gems from the Mercedes-Benz Classic collection which have contributed to the history of the Mille Miglia. These racing sports cars and other exhibits bring this history to life, major highlights being the overall victories by Rudolf Caracciola in 1931 and Stirling Moss in 1955. The history of this event carried out from 1927 to 1957 also includes several class victories and excellent placings for Mercedes-Benz. These successes give the Stuttgart-based brand an exceptional status in the history of the Mille Miglia. For one thing, no other non-Italian car brand has ever managed to win this road race from Brescia to Rome and back.

From the SSK to the 300 SLR

The Mille Miglia was three years old in 1930, when Rudolf Caracciola and his co-driver Christian Werner left the starting line for the “Thousand Miles” in their Mercedes-Benz SSK. On this first attempt Caracciola achieved the class victory for cars with a cubic capacity of up to 8 litres, reaching sixth place overall with an average speed of 92.8 km/h. In the following year he returned to Brescia to drive for Mercedes-Benz, this time at the wheel of a Model SSKL, a weight-reduced version of the SSK designed for road and mountain races. Caracciola duly won an overall victory in the racing sports car, whose supercharged six-cylinder engine developed 300 hp (221 kW) from a displacement of 7065 cubic centimetres. As a German national accompanied by co-pilot Wilhelm Sebastian, Caracciola was the first non-Italian to win the Mille Miglia.

Building on its success during the era of large, supercharged Mille Miglia cars, Mercedes-Benz entered a new generation of racing sports cars in the race during the 1950s: in 1952 Karl Kling took second place in the new Model 300 SL from the W 194 series, with Rudolf Caracciola in fourth place. Kling was the fastest driver to cover the route from Brescia to Rome, and received the “Sportman of the Year” award in that year.

Mercedes-Benz Type 180D

Three years later, in 1955, Mercedes-Benz almost completely dominated the Mille Miglia. Stirling Moss and his co-driver Denis Jenkinson won an overall victory in the 300 SLR (W 196 S) racing sports car, whose 2982 cc eight-cylinder engine developed up to 310 hp (228 kW). The 157.65 km/h average speed achieved by Moss is the best ever achieved in the history of this road pace. Juan Manuel Fangio, who embarked on the “Thousand Miles” with no co-driver, was the second to cross the finishing line.

In 1955 John Cooper Fitch with co-pilot Kurt Gesell also won the class victory for GT cars above 1300 cc cubic capacity in a standard 300 SL sports car (W 198 I), and in the diesel class victory went to Helmut Retter and Wolfgang Larcher in a Mercedes-Benz 180 D (W 120). That season also saw the debut of the new Mercedes-Benz racing car transporter, which was created on the basis of the 300 SL for the purpose of rapidly transporting a racing car from the factory to the racetrack when required.

Mercedes-Benz Type 300 SLR

The “Mercedes-Benz Champions at the Mille Miglia” exhibition provides a particularly wide view of the motor sports world in the mid-20th Century. It repeatedly becomes clear that the champions are not just the drivers who are the first to cross the finishing line. Instead the winners are a large team using the innovative strength and performance of the entire company, a company whose origins go back to the independent invention of the automobile by Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler in 1886.

Tradition of the Mille Miglia viewed in a historical setting

The Museo Mille Miglia (Museo Mille Miglia) is where the fascination of this legendary road race can be experienced throughout the year. For this reason Daimler has embarked on a strategic cooperation with the Museum in Brescia. One major aim is to emphasise and strengthen the aspects held in common by the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart and the Museo Mille Miglia.

Opened in 2004, the Museo Mille Miglia is located in the historic Sant’Eufemia della Fonte monastery complex outside the gates of Brescia. The former Benedictine monastery was founded by Landolfo, Bishop of Brescia, in the year 1008. The monastery having been moved inside the city in the 15th Century, the historic buildings were first used as warehouses, then as a hospital. In 1997 the decision was taken to create the Museo Mille Miglia in this highly evocative location just under 20 kilometres from the shores of Lake Garda.

The focus of the permanent exhibition, which is divided into nine periods, is on the road race itself. However, the Museum also reflects the national, social and cultural history of Italy using the example of the regions traversed by the race in the course of time. Here the emphasis is on the period between 1927 and 1957, to which seven sections are devoted. There is also one section each covering the Mille Miglia from 1958 to 1961, and the present event for classic cars which was first held in 1977.

Special exhibitions such as “Mercedes-Benz Champions at the Mille Miglia” are devoted to individual, celebratory perspectives during which a dialogue also develops with the permanent exhibition. The exhibition opening in February provides a complete, panoramic view of the exciting motors sports history written by the racing sports cars of Mercedes-Benz at the Mille Miglia. Accordingly a visit to “Mercedes-Benz Champions at the Mille Miglia” will be one of the highlights of the programme for both the participants and spectators at this year’s race from Brescia to Rome and back.

Comments

Sign in to comment.Sign in

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.

The Legendary Rubirosa Gullwing: A Star Attraction at Concours of Elegance Germany
30,623
3,089
ArticleJune 12, 2024

The Legendary Rubirosa Gullwing: A Star Attraction at Concours of Elegance Germany

The world-renowned Gullwing, once owned by diplomat, racer, pilot, polo champion, and alleged assassin Porfirio Rubirosa, will be one of the star attractions at the upcoming Concours of Elegance Germany. Rubirosa, who is said to have inspired Ian Fleming’s iconic character, James Bond, owned the car during a life as glamorous and enigmatic as the […]

P1 Fuels Mercedes-Benz Classic
5
0
ArticleJune 20, 2023

P1 Fuels Mercedes-Benz Classic

Brescia, Italy, 20 June 2023 In a historic milestone for the automotive industry and the world of historic car enthusiasts, a Mercedes-Benz SSK, three Mercedes-Benz SL300 Gullwings, an Alfa Romeo 6C Gasogene and a pre-war 4.5-litre Bentley successfully completed the renowned Mille Miglia on 100% synthetic, carbon-neutral fuel supplied by P1 Fuels, without any modifications. […]

Mercedes-Benz Classic at Retromobile 2015
12
0
ArticleJanuary 26, 2015

Mercedes-Benz Classic at Retromobile 2015

The best or nothing: ever since the automobile was invented, the Mercedes-Benz brand’s history has been shaped by strong values and ideas. Mercedes-Benz Classic is demonstrating this with its appearance at this year’s Rétromobile exhibition in Paris between 4 and 8 February 2015. For the 40th edition of this specialist show devoted to classic cars, […]

Highlights of the the Mercedes-Benz 540 K Streamliner
2
15,056
ArticleMay 26, 2014

Highlights of the the Mercedes-Benz 540 K Streamliner

Its history, at a glance Built in the first half of 1938. Delivered in June 1938 to tyre manufacturer Dunlop. Employed for the testing of high-performance tyres for particularly fast and heavy vehicles. Adopted into the collection of the Mercedes-Benz Museum during the 1950s. 2011: Starting signal given for full restoration to original condition at […]

Mercedes-Benz 540 K Streamliner: Ahead of its time
1
0
ArticleMay 26, 2014

Mercedes-Benz 540 K Streamliner: Ahead of its time

The ultimate in aerodynamics Mercedes-Benz 540 Streamliner: awakened to new life Highly complex project from Mercedes-Benz Classic Heralding the days of aerodynamics and high driving speeds Cd = 0.36 – exquisite for a vehicle from the 1930s Mercedes-Benz Classic presents the Mercedes-Benz 540 K Streamliner to the general public – an exceptional vehicle that never […]

Mille Miglia 2014 – Mercedes Benz
6
0
ArticleMay 8, 2014

Mille Miglia 2014 – Mercedes Benz

Mille Miglia 2014: strong showing by Mercedes-Benz Classic pays homage to historic successes in thousand-mile race The Mille Miglia victories of 1931 and 1955 are highlights of 120 years of Mercedes-Benz motorsport history Exclusive compressor-sports car models SS and SSLK and 300 SL racing and production sports cars dominate strong showing of Mercedes-Benz The “Mercedes-Benz […]

Mercedes-Benz Classic Life
1
0
ArticleApril 11, 2014

Mercedes-Benz Classic Life

More than 200 pages of reading matter and photos for fans of the brand A look back at the Classic events of 2013 Music to match: vinyl record with eight jazz tracks is enclosed Stuttgart. – “Mercedes-Benz Classic Life #1” is a new publication which has been created in cooperation with Mercedes-Benz Classic. premiummedia GmbH […]

Mercedes-Benz SL R129 Celebrates 25 Years
1
14,664
ArticleFebruary 28, 2014

Mercedes-Benz SL R129 Celebrates 25 Years

A technological trailblazer celebrates its 25th anniversary: Mercedes-Benz SL, R 129 model series (1989 to 2001 ) Numerous innovations, from the automatic roll-over bar to the integral seat Twelve-cylinder engine made its debut in the SL of the R 129 model series Official AMG versions of the SL became available for the first time The Geneva […]

Mercedes Benz Heritage: The highlights of the S-Class and its predecessors
1
0
ArticleJuly 5, 2013

Mercedes Benz Heritage: The highlights of the S-Class and its predecessors

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class and its predecessors have always stood for innovative automotive engineering. Over the years, they have continually brought new features to the market which have then found widespread acceptance. Here is a brief overview of the special features in each model series.

Jürgen Paul – Mercedes-Benz S-Class pioneer in vehicle safety
21
13,937
ArticleMay 6, 2013

Jürgen Paul – Mercedes-Benz S-Class pioneer in vehicle safety

A key player in the development of the anti-lock braking system (ABS): Jürgen Paul – Born in Berlin-Köpenick on 2 August 1941 Jürgen Paul was one of the engineers behind the anti-lock braking system (ABS), which marked its series deployment and world premiere in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class in 1978. He was also involved in various […]

Frank Knothe Pioneer in Mercedes-Benz S-Class Vehicle Safety
4
19,319
ArticleMay 6, 2013

Frank Knothe Pioneer in Mercedes-Benz S-Class Vehicle Safety

Technical-physical solutions for a perfect vehicle concept: Frank Knothe – Born in Dresden on 24 February 1942 Mercedes-Benz S-Class: pioneer in vehicle safety In his professional career as an engineer, Frank Knothe had a hand in developing numerous Mercedes-Benz passenger car model series. On 1 July 1991, he succeeded the well-known head of testing, Hans […]

Mercedes-Benz S-Class: The shaping force of modern safety engineering: Professor Guntram Huber
9
6,936
ArticleMay 6, 2013

Mercedes-Benz S-Class: The shaping force of modern safety engineering: Professor Guntram Huber

The shaping force of modern safety engineering: Professor Guntram Huber – Born in Landshut on 20 March 1935 In his work as a design engineer, Guntram Huber devoted his entire professional life to Mercedes-Benz brand vehicles, influencing and fashioning countless safety features up to production launch. Alongside bodies developed according to the latest findings in […]