This was one of several
vehicles - including a 1937 Auto Union C-Type and 1938 D-Type - that Audi
brought to Donington Park to take part in a display and track demonstrations at
the VSCC's Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies meeting in May 2001.
It's a car that was at one
time in the Donington Park museum where it was displayed as an Auto Union
E-Type that was designed in 1939 to challenge the Mercedes Benz W165 1½ litre
voiurette that had won the 1939 Tripoli Grand Prix, but the completion of which
had been halted by the outbreak of the Second World War. Tom Wheatcroft was
said to have acquired it as a chassis with engine, and a body was designed and
built to show how the car would probably have looked had it been completed in
1940. It has a 1,481cc V12 engine.
The Auto Union factory ended
up in East Germany after the war and all the racing cars and equipment were
removed to Russia. There are suggestions that this car is of post-war East
German or Russian manufacture, possibly with the help of pre-war Auto Union
design technology, but Audi seemed to be sure enough of its Auto Union origins
to have included it in this display at Donington Park in 2001, though I can't
find any mention of it in the commemorative 'The Return of Auto Union' brochure
or the programme of the event.
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