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Release Date:
December 11, 2013
Original Title:
Racing the Silver Arrows
Production Companies:
Terrific Stuff Ltd
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Racing the Silver Arrows tells the remarkable story of how the newly formed company of Auto Union challenged the old established firm of Mercedes Benz on the race tracks of the world from 1934 to 1939. This two disc set features wins from race legend Rosemeyer, who won twice in 1936 at Germany and Switzerland. In 1937 Rosemeyer also won the Coppa Acerbo and the Donnington GP. Auto Union also dominated the 'Rekord Woche,' to list a few of their achievements during these dramatic, nostalgic years. 105 minutes of original film with glorious archive footage.
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