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Automobilia-A German poster commemorating the victory of Mercedes-Benz at the French Grand Prix of 1954 showing the streamlined silver Mercedes-Benz W196 of Karl Kling (No.20) crossing the finish line 80.5cm x 57cm; framed and glazed. Note: The race took place on 4th July with the Mercedes-Benz team entering three cars. Juan Manuel Fangio brought one home in first place having started from pole position; Karl Kling followed him across the line in another but their team-mate Hans Hermann was forced to retire with engine trouble. Third place was taken by Robert Manzon in a Ferrari 625. The winning time for completing the 61 laps was 2 hours 42 minutes and 47.9 seconds.
Automobilia-A German poster commemorating the victory of Mercedes-Benz at the French Grand Prix of 1954 showing the streamlined silver Mercedes-Benz W196 of Karl Kling (No.20) crossing the finish line 80.5cm x 57cm; framed and glazed. Note: The race took place on 4th July with the Mercedes-Benz team entering three cars. Juan Manuel Fangio brought one home in first place having started from pole position; Karl Kling followed him across the line in another but their team-mate Hans Hermann was forced to retire with engine trouble. Third place was taken by Robert Manzon in a Ferrari 625. The winning time for completing the 61 laps was 2 hours 42 minutes and 47.9 seconds.

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