German Grand Prix at Nürburgring, 25 July 1937. Soon after the start in the south bend, the field is led by Hermann Lang with starting number 16 and the subsequent winner, Rudolf Caracciola, with starting number 12, in the Mercedes-Benz formula racing car W 125. Behind them are Bernd Rosemeyer and Hans Peter Müller, both in Auto Union, followed by Manfred von Brauchitsch (second place), also in a Mercedes-Benz W 125.

null null - Mercedes-Benz Group Media - German Grand Prix on the Nürburgring, July 25, 1937: Shortly after the start, in the southern hairpin bend, the Mercedes-Benz W 125 formula racing cars of Hermann Lang (start number 16) and Rudolf Caracciola (start number 12), who was to win the race, were leading the field. Behind them Auto Union drivers Bernd Rosemeyer and Hans Peter Müller, followed by Manfred von Brauchitsch (runner-up), also driving a Mercedes-Benz W 125.
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- Legend: German Grand Prix at Nürburgring, 25 July 1937. Soon after the start in the south bend, the field is led by Hermann Lang with starting number 16 and the subsequent winner, Rudolf Caracciola, with starting number 12, in the Mercedes-Benz formula racing car W 125. Behind them are Bernd Rosemeyer and Hans Peter Müller, both in Auto Union, followed by Manfred von Brauchitsch (second place), also in a Mercedes-Benz W 125.
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- Release date: Jun 12, 2007

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