Rudolf Caracciola
Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola (30 January 1901 – 28 September 1959) was a racing driver from Remagen, Germany. He won the European Drivers' Championship, the pre-1950 equivalent of the modern Formula One World Championship, an unsurpassed three times. He also won the European Hillclimbing Championship three times – twice in sports cars, and once in Grand Prix cars. Caracciola raced for Mercedes-Benz during their original dominating Silver Arrows period, named after the silver colour of the cars, and set speed records for the firm. He was affectionately dubbed Caratsch by the German public, and was known by the title of Regenmeister, or "Rainmaster", for his prowess in wet conditions.
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Rudolf Caracciola
Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola (30 January 1901 – 28 September 1959) was a racing driver from Remagen, Germany. He won the European Drivers' Championship, the pre-1950 equivalent of the modern Formula One World Championship, an unsurpassed three times. He also won the European Hillclimbing Championship three times – twice in sports cars, and once in Grand Prix cars. Caracciola raced for Mercedes-Benz during their original dominating Silver Arrows period, named after the silver colour of the cars, and set speed records for the firm. He was affectionately dubbed Caratsch by the German public, and was known by the title of Regenmeister, or "Rainmaster", for his prowess in wet conditions.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf "Karratsch ...... se autocoureurs van zijn tijd.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf "Rudi" Car ...... ilota automobilistico tedesco.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... nd Prix wins remains unbeaten.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... ářit i v deštivých podmínkách.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... ra de las «Flechas Plateadas».
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... uperado dm 2017 pela Koenisegg
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... puis le début des années 1930.
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Rudolf Caracciola (ur. 30 styc ...... ścigowy pochodzenia włoskiego.
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Rudolf Caracciola atau Otto Wi ...... ngendarai mobil Mercedes M128.
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Rudolf Caracciola, född 30 jan ...... all of Fame för sina insatser.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf "Karratsch ...... se autocoureurs van zijn tijd.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf "Rudi" Car ...... ilota automobilistico tedesco.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... his prowess in wet conditions.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... chlostních rekordů na silnici.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... ra de las «Flechas Plateadas».
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... e Prêmio na era pré-Fórmula 1.
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Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola ...... est toujours inégalé en 2021.
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Rudolf Caracciola (ur. 30 styc ...... ścigowy pochodzenia włoskiego.
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Rudolf Caracciola atau Otto Wi ...... alapan Mille Miglia di Italia.
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Rudolf Caracciola, född 30 jan ...... framgångsrik i backtävlingar.
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