- The
Blitzen Benz is a race car
built by
Benz & Cie in Mannheim, Germany, in 1909. In 1910 an
enhanced model broke the
world land
speed record. It was one...
- used the
first initial of
Benz's first name, "Carl".[citation needed] In 1909, the
Blitzen Benz was
built in
Mannheim by
Benz & Cie. The bird-beaked vehicle...
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- The
Benz Patent-Motorwagen ("patent motorcar"),
built in 1885 by the
German engineer Karl
Benz, is
widely regarded as the
first practical modern automobile...
- Mercedes-
Benz (German pronunciation: [mɛʁˌtseːdəs ˈbɛnts, -dɛs -] ),
commonly referred to
simply as
Mercedes and
occasionally as
Benz, is a
German automotive...
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racing green green,
French Bleu de
France blue, etc.
German cars like the
Blitzen Benz were white, as were the
three Mercedes that won the 1914
French Grand...
- 1909 in a Mercedes-
Benz. He
bought a
Benz, and
raised his
speed in 1910 to 70.159 mph (112.910 km/h)
while driving his "
Blitzen Benz".
Later in 1910, Oldfield...
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specifically to beat the land
speed record held in
those years by the
Blitzen Benz. Its 28,353 cc
displacement engine delivered 290 hp. Only two examples...
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French Grand Prix,
finishing 1–2–3. Karl
Benz's company,
Benz & Cie.
built the "bird beaked",
Blitzen Benz that set land
speed records several times...
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Track Thoughts, A
Historic Motor Racing Journal,
Lydston Granville Hornsted &
BlitzenBenz at
Brooklands by...