Kurt Ernst September 11, 2012 Comment Now! Bernd Rosemeyer wasn’t like other racing drivers of the pre-World War II era. After getting his start racing motorcycles, Rosemeyer was hired on by the Auto ...
On January 28th, 1938, German race driver and national hero Bernd Rosemeyer was killed, thrown from his Auto Union streamliner after it careened off a section of closed-off Autobahn. He was traveling ...
View post: Ford’s Most Important Truck Right Now Might Not Be The F-150 The Audi Rosemeyer concept debuted in 2000 with retro design and a W16 engine. Named after racing icon Bernd Rosemeyer, it ...
Four rings emblazoned on its nose, the furious machine scythes down the autobahn. Its young driver has tunnel vision again. A great rival has described the road “like a narrow white band, the bridges ...
Should any F1 driver feel life is tough, it might be an idea to make a brief stop en route to Hockenheim. Hidden in the trees, close by kilometre post 508 on the A5 south of Frankfurt, is a ...
I’m guessing you’ve never heard of a German race driver by the name of Bernd Rosemeyer, unless you’re well on in years. Not only was he a gifted and fearless race driver in the 1930’s, but he would ...
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