Victor Hémery in his Benz 200 PS record car in Brooklands, England in 1909, became the first driver to take a combustion-engined car faster than 200 km/h. In North America, the vehicle would later come to be known as the “Blitzen Benz”.

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- Legend: Victor Hémery in his Benz 200 PS record car in Brooklands, England in 1909, became the first driver to take a combustion-engined car faster than 200 km/h. In North America, the vehicle would later come to be known as the “Blitzen Benz”.
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- Press article
- Mercedes-Benz Classic: 125 Years of Motorsport with Mercedes-Benz – Newsletter Edition 4
- The 21.5-litre record-breaker: the Benz 200 hp, a.k.a. the “Blitzen-Benz”
- 125 Years of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport – Newsletter Issue 8
- 205.666 km/h: the fastest man on earth
- 8 November 1909: Record for the ‘Lightning Benz’ – 205.666 km/h
- Press kit article
- Press article
- Release date: Nov 20, 2019

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