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Fangio's rare F1 Mercedes sells for £17.5m | Fangio's rare F1 Mercedes sells for £17.5m |
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A rare racing car driven by Formula 1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio has sold for £17.5m in what is believed to be a record for a car sold at auction. | A rare racing car driven by Formula 1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio has sold for £17.5m in what is believed to be a record for a car sold at auction. |
The Mercedes-Benz W196, in which the five-time world champion clinched his second title, was auctioned at Goodwood Festival of Speed. | The Mercedes-Benz W196, in which the five-time world champion clinched his second title, was auctioned at Goodwood Festival of Speed. |
He drove the Mercedes to victory in the 1954 German and Swiss Grand Prix. | He drove the Mercedes to victory in the 1954 German and Swiss Grand Prix. |
The previous world record was set by a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Prototype which went for $16.4m (£10.8m) in 2011. | The previous world record was set by a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Prototype which went for $16.4m (£10.8m) in 2011. |
BBC chief Formula 1 writer Andrew Benson said the car was the motorsport equivalent of a great work of art. | BBC chief Formula 1 writer Andrew Benson said the car was the motorsport equivalent of a great work of art. |
He said it was not as beautiful as some of the other vehicles at the time but had a "striking purposefulness about it". | He said it was not as beautiful as some of the other vehicles at the time but had a "striking purposefulness about it". |
The German-made car was sold to a private buyer over the telephone, Bonhams said. | |
'Very important car' | |
Potential buyers from three continents had shown interest in the vehicle, which was sold in its current condition with noticeable blemishes. | |
James Knight, group motoring director at Bonhams, said: "At £19.6m inclusive [commission and taxes], it's a new world record by some distance. | |
"Our own personal record of £5m was achieved last year for a Bentley. | |
"The price that we achieved today is over three times that, so it's extraordinary. | |
"We always knew that it was a very, very important car." | |
The 2.5-litre vehicle - chassis number 00006/54 - was also driven by Fangio's teammate Karl Kling in the 1955 Italian Grand Prix in Monza but suffered gearbox failure. | The 2.5-litre vehicle - chassis number 00006/54 - was also driven by Fangio's teammate Karl Kling in the 1955 Italian Grand Prix in Monza but suffered gearbox failure. |
Bonhams said it was consigned to the Daimler-Benz Museum in Germany later that year and exhibited at Le Mans in France, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and Hockenheim in Germany throughout the 1960s. | Bonhams said it was consigned to the Daimler-Benz Museum in Germany later that year and exhibited at Le Mans in France, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and Hockenheim in Germany throughout the 1960s. |
A spokeswoman for Bonhams said: "This is the only Mercedes-Benz W196 in private hands. It is the only surviving Mercedes-Benz W196 to have won not just one Grand Prix, but two. | A spokeswoman for Bonhams said: "This is the only Mercedes-Benz W196 in private hands. It is the only surviving Mercedes-Benz W196 to have won not just one Grand Prix, but two. |
"Its stature is immense, not only as the iconic Fangio car of the 1950s, but also as a shining star of pinnacle Mercedes-Benz engineering and as an icon of post-war recovery." | "Its stature is immense, not only as the iconic Fangio car of the 1950s, but also as a shining star of pinnacle Mercedes-Benz engineering and as an icon of post-war recovery." |
Motoring historian Doug Nye said: "In every area of the car, there is evidence of just the most fantastic workmanship. It was designed by very sophisticated, high-tech engineers. | Motoring historian Doug Nye said: "In every area of the car, there is evidence of just the most fantastic workmanship. It was designed by very sophisticated, high-tech engineers. |
"It's handcrafted and it's just like a piece of mechanical jewellery." | "It's handcrafted and it's just like a piece of mechanical jewellery." |
Following the sale, he said that if Fangio was alive today he would shake his head and smile a "slow smile". | |
"He was a humble man, originally a mechanic from a potato town in Argentina, and he never forgot his roots," he said. | |
"As a driver, he was simply a genius. As a man he had no enemies. He was universally loved, even by those he regularly beat on track. | |
"No standard-setting sportsman could have a better epitaph." | |
Bonhams chairman Robert Brooks said: "I have handled some of the world's most desirable and important motor cars during a motoring auction career spanning five decades, but I have reached a peak today with this legendary Grand Prix car." | Bonhams chairman Robert Brooks said: "I have handled some of the world's most desirable and important motor cars during a motoring auction career spanning five decades, but I have reached a peak today with this legendary Grand Prix car." |
Argentinian racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio won five world championships, the first being in 1951. | Argentinian racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio won five world championships, the first being in 1951. |
The auction was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the Goodwood Festival of Speed in Chichester in West Sussex. | The auction was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the Goodwood Festival of Speed in Chichester in West Sussex. |