Mercedes-Benz 750-kilogram W 25 racing car, built in 1934. Used for the first time at the International Eifel race on the Nürburgring on 3 June 1934 – the race was won by Mercedes-Benz racing driver Manfred von Brauchitsch.

Classic Days Schloss Dyck 2019: Sternstunden von Mercedes-Benz auf der Apfelwiese Schloss Dyck Classic Days 2019: Mercedes-Benz highlights on the “Apfelwiese” - Mercedes-Benz Group Media - Silver Arrow: The Mercedes-Benz W 25 was the first racing car to bear the name. Nibel’s design proved highly successful on the international racing scene in the years from 1934 to 1937.
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- Legend: Mercedes-Benz 750-kilogram W 25 racing car, built in 1934. Used for the first time at the International Eifel race on the Nürburgring on 3 June 1934 – the race was won by Mercedes-Benz racing driver Manfred von Brauchitsch.
- Topics:
- Press article
- Biography: Hans Nibel
- Grand exhibition of 1930s Silver Arrows at the 2012 Goodwood Revival
- Schloss Dyck Classic Days 2019: Mercedes-Benz highlights on the “Apfelwiese”
- Silver Arrow Gala in the Louwman Museum
- Silver Arrow Gala in the Louwman Museum
- Techno Classica 2014: more than 30 racing cars to celebrate 120 years of Mercedes-Benz motor racing history
- 11th International Klausen Race 2013: Mercedes-Benz celebrates comeback
- 120 years of motor sport: Mercedes-Benz Classic at the Classic Days Schloss Dyck 2014
- 3 June 1934: Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrow wins the Eifel race
- 80 years ago: victory by the Mercedes-Benz W 25 in the International Eifel Race gave birth to the legend of the Silver Arro
- Press kit article
- Press article
- Release date: Dec 4, 2008

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