Pawel, yes probably the greatest race in history, and i have read the reports about
Stirlings greatest race many times over the years.
The real facts i dont think most drivers really dont understand how tuff this, race was
over 992 miles and stirling averaged 98.5 mph. on narrow, windy, town and country roads.
Another notable fact Denis Jenkinson his navigator as Stirling said, used a toilet roll ,
was true , he designed it on a wooden like rolling pin , and as they aproached a corner,
used his hands to guide Stirling around corners at in credable speeds.
Derived from the already fantastic W194 lemans style the 300SLR was increased to 2981cc,
giving 310 BHp, Tube Space frame in Aluminuim, only weighing 880kg,and the straight eight
engine canted to the right 33degres, lower gravity and reduce crank flexing,and with
direct fuel injection, taken from the V12 Messerschmitt BF 109E fighter world war 11.
Thanks Pawel for showing this video.