Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing (W198) (1955)
For racing purposes the 6 cylinder engine is swapped for the 300SLR straight 8 engine:
Mercedes M196S, straight 8 cylinder
2982cc, 78.0 x 78.0 mm
9.0:1
310 bhp / 231 KW @ 7400 rpm
311 Nm / 229 ft lbs @ 5950 rpm
silumin block and head
DOHC, 2 Valves per Cyl - 16 valves total, with desmodromic valve operation
The Car was the first iteration of the SL-Class grand tourer and fastest production car of its day. Introduced in 1954 as a two-seat coupé with distinctive gull-wing doors, it was later offered as an open roadster.
The idea of a toned-down Gran Prix car tailored to affluent performance enthusiasts in the booming post-war American market was suggested by Max Hoffman. Mercedes accepted the gamble and the new 300 SL-300 for its 3.0 litre engine displacement and SL for Sport Leicht (Sport Light)-was introduced at the 1954 New York Auto Show rather than the Frankfurt or Geneva gatherings company models made their usual debuts.
Immediately successful and today iconic, the 300 SL stood alone with its distinctive doors, first-ever production fuel-injection, and world's fastest top speed. The original coupé was available from March 1955 to 1957, the roadster from 1957 to 1963.
There are no setups for this car.
This car has been used in 10 sessions.
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