Warming Up 1937 Auto Union 16-Cylinder Type C Engine Streamliner Racing Car

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Love or hate. Germans are the best in machinery industry and thus mechanic engineering. The Auto Union Grand Prix racing cars, German-made miracles of mechanical engineering technology, are designed and manufactured in four different types between the years of 1933 and 1939.

Here in this fascinating video, the Type C displays the most powerful side of Auto Union 16-cylinder racing car. Created in 1938, Auto Union Type C streamliner racing car is powered by a longitudinal V16 cylinder engine. It's also equipped with steel tube leader frameworks chassis, friction shock absorber and Porsche hydraulic brakes.

It has a maximum speed of 211mph, 6,005 cc displacement, 520 hp, 2,500 torque, 200L fuel capacity and 824kg dry weight. The dimensions of this amazing racing car are 3,920mm for length, 1,690mm for width and 1,020mm for height. Check this video and see this "Pure German" warming up!
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