The Mercedes-Benz Type 122, also known as the "2-litre Indianapolis racing car" was developed to comply with new engine ...
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The Mercedes-Benz Type 122, also known as the "2-litre Indianapolis racing car" was developed to comply with new engine regulations that came into force for the 1922 motor racing season. These new regulations stated that engines should have a 2.0L limit displacement with or without forced induction.This great effort was also motivated by the fact that Mercedes-Benz was aiming to participate in the Indianapolis 500-mile race, which decided to adopt the European engine formula for the 1923 race. Two of the three cars built finished the race in 8th and 11th place. The third car had retired due to an accident on the 15th lap.
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