1903 Mercedes 90HP Rennwagen

1903 Mercedes 90HP Rennwagen

1903 Mercedes 90HP Rennwagen

The 90 HP Rennwagen built for the Gordon Bennet race was destroyed in a factory fire at Cannstatt in 1903. After that, the factory management bought back some of its already sold 60 hp cars to let them run in the race. The race was won by the Belgian Camille Jenatzy.

In Detail

submitted byRichard Owen
engineM 1744, Cast Iron, Inline-4
positionFront Longitudinal
aspirationNatural
valvetrain2 Valves / Cyl
displacement12704 cc / 775.2 in³
bore170 mm / 6.69 in
stroke140 mm / 5.51 in
power67.1 kw / 90 bhp @ 950 rpm
specific output7.08 bhp per litre
bhp/weight90.0 bhp per tonne
driven wheelsChain Driven RWD
front tires910 x 100
rear tires920 x 125
front brakesNone
f brake sizemm / in
rear brakesDrums
r brake sizemm / in
f suspensionRigid axle w/Semi-Elliptic Springs
r suspensionRigid axle w/Semi-Elliptic Springs
curb weight1000 kg / 2205 lbs
wheelbase2390 mm / 94.1 in
front track1414 mm / 55.7 in
rear track1414 mm / 55.7 in
transmission4-Speed Manual
gear ratios:1