This is a photograph that I took at Donington Park in May
2001 at the Vintage Sports Car Club's Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies meeting.
It's a 1937 Auto Union C-Type which Audi had brought to the
meeting together with a 1938 Auto Union D-Type and various other vehicles which
were displayed in the paddock, and some of which took part in demonstration
runs round the circuit. The Auto Union C-Type is pictured here on the straight
between the Old Hairpin and Starkey's Bridge. 1937 was the last year of the
750kg weight formula where cars were restricted to a maximum weight of 750kg,
but there was no limit to the size of the engine. The Auto Union C-Type had a
V16 engine of 6,006cc situated behind the driver, but even this was not enough
to challenge the supremacy of the 5,663cc straight-8 Mercedes Benz W125 with
Rudolf Caracciola, Manfred von Brauchitsch, Hermann Lang and Christian Kautz
finishing in the top four positions at the end of the five race European
Championship series. Rudolf Hasse though did win the first race of the season,
the Belgian Grand Prix, for Auto Union.
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