Building A Legend – Mercedes-Benz SL Series

Like so many great automobiles of our time, the Mercedes-Benz SL series can trace its origins directly to the racetrack. With the rebuilding and recovery of Europe ongoing six years after the end of World War II, Mercedes competition boss Alfred Neubauer was told that the resources for a resumption of racing activities had become available.

Spurred by a post-war desire to return to racing, Mercedes-Benz began by creating a car whose lineage and legacy continue to this day.
Spurred by a post-war desire to return to racing, Mercedes-Benz began by creating a car whose lineage and legacy continue to this day.

The company’s initial intention of returning to Grand Prix competition, however, was wisely delayed when the Board of Management realized that the Formula One regulations would be changing for 1954. To keep themselves busy in the meantime, members of the technical department devoted their energies and intellect to the development of a sports car aimed at winning the 1952 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a race undergoing its own restoration.

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