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Caracciola Collection

Rudolf Caracciola, a legendary German racing driver, left an indelible mark on the world of motorsports

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Hungarian Grand Prix

Hungarian Grand Prix
Rudolf Caracciola for Mercedes at the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest. He took the first championship title in 1935 and again in 1937 and 1938

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Poster for 1937 Monaco grand prix

Poster for 1937 Monaco grand prix
The 1937 Monaco Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Circuit de Monaco. It was won by Rudolf Caracciola whose record of six German Grand Prix wins remains unbeaten so far

Background imageCaracciola Collection: German Grand Prix / 1935

German Grand Prix / 1935
The German Grand Prix won by Nuvolari driving a modified Alfa P.3. A fierce battle took place between Rosemeyer and Caracciola, but Nuvolari surged to take first place

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Rudolf Caracciola on Mellaha circuit, Tripoli Grand Prix

Rudolf Caracciola on Mellaha circuit, Tripoli Grand Prix
Rudolf Caracciola on the Mellaha circuit during the Tripoli Grand Prix, driving a Mercedes, with a winning speed of 123 mph. 1935

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Rudolf Caracciola, Motor Racing Champion of Germany

Rudolf Caracciola, Motor Racing Champion of Germany
Rudolf Caracciola declared Motor Racing Champion of Germany for the 1935 season. He also won the European Championship for the same year. 1935

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Start of French Grand Prix at Linas Montlhery

Start of French Grand Prix at Linas Montlhery - No. 8 is a Mercedes-Benz driven by Caracciola, No. 6 is an Alfa-Romeo driven by Varzi. 20th century

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Rudolf Caracciola, motor racing driver

Rudolf Caracciola, motor racing driver. 20th century

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Rudolf Caracciola during record-breaking run

Rudolf Caracciola during record-breaking run
Rudolf Caracciola during a record-breaking run in a Mercedes-Benz. 20th century

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Rudolf Caracciola, German racing driver

Rudolf Caracciola, German racing driver
Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola (1901-1959), German racing driver, seen here in a portrait photo with his dog. circa 1930s

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Racing driver Rudolph Caracciola with his pet dog. Creator: Unknown

Racing driver Rudolph Caracciola with his pet dog. Creator: Unknown
Racing driver Rudolph Caracciola with his pet dog

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Mercedes-Benz (Rudolf Caracciola), 1938

Mercedes-Benz (Rudolf Caracciola), 1938. From Willss Cigarettes - Speed: A Series of 50 [W. D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol, 1938]

Background imageCaracciola Collection: Rudolph Caracciola, c1935, (1937)

Rudolph Caracciola, c1935, (1937). Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola (1901-1959). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell

Background imageCaracciola Collection: R Caracciola and B Rosmeyer at AVUS

R Caracciola and B Rosmeyer at AVUS
R Caracciola (No. 35) and B Rosmeyer (No. 31) taking the 43 degree banking of the North Curve at AVUS (Automobil-Verkehrs- und bungsstra


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Rudolf Caracciola, a legendary German racing driver, left an indelible mark on the world of motorsports. From his triumphs at the Hungarian Grand Prix to his iconic presence in the poster for the 1937 Monaco Grand Prix, Caracciola's name became synonymous with speed and skill. One of his most memorable victories came at the German Grand Prix in 1935, where he showcased his exceptional driving abilities. Another remarkable moment was captured on film as Caracciola maneuvered through Mellaha circuit during the Tripoli Grand Prix. As Motor Racing Champion of Germany, Caracciola dominated races like no other. The start of the French Grand Prix at Linas Montlhery witnessed his relentless pursuit for greatness. His record-breaking runs further solidified him as one of history's greatest drivers. Beyond racing circuits, Caracciola had a softer side too. A photograph shows him alongside his loyal pet dog, showcasing a different aspect of this renowned figure. Caracciola's association with Mercedes-Benz added another layer to his legacy. In 1938, he proudly represented their brand while competing against fierce rivals on international tracks. Even today, Rudolf Caracciola remains an icon among German racing drivers. His talent and passion continue to inspire generations who strive for excellence behind the wheel.