- Otto
Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola (30
January 1901 – 28
September 1959) was a
German racing driver. He won the
European Drivers' Championship, the pre-1950...
- an
English 350cc Velocette. The cars
followed a day later, and
Rudolf Caracciola was the
winner of the over–5000cc
class in a
supercharged Mercedes-Benz...
- was
composed of the
seven national Grands Prix and was won by
Rudolf Caracciola,
driving for the Mercedes-Benz team. The team
dominated the
season winning...
-
raced at the non-championship
Avusrennen in Berlin.
Driven by
Rudolf Caracciola and
powered by a 563 kW (765 PS; 755 hp) V12, the car set a
record of...
- race at AVUS, in
heavy rain, was won by Germany's
native son,
Rudolf Caracciola in a Mercedes-Benz. The
event was
marred by
Adolf Rosenberger's crash...
-
Championship season. The
championship was won by
Rudolf Caracciola,
driving for the Mercedes-Benz team.
Caracciola won
three of the five
events that
counted towards...
-
Championship season. The
championship was won by
Rudolf Caracciola,
driving for the Mercedes-Benz team.
Caracciola won one of the four
events that
counted towards...
- by
foreign cars. The
first one was in 1931, when
German driver Rudolf Caracciola,
famous in
Grand Prix racing, and
riding mechanic Wilhelm Sebastian won...
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Designed by head
designer Rudolf Uhlenhaut, the car was used by
Rudolf Caracciola to win the 1937
European Championship and W125
drivers also
finished in...
-
German round saw Lang
retiring early, and Müller
finishing 2nd
behind Caracciola. This left Müller in the lead in both
scoring systems, as
published in...