Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Mercedes-Benz W194 (also 300SL) was the Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix entry for the 1952 racing season, its first after World War II.Powered by a 3.0 litre SOHC straight-6, it ran off an impressive string of victories that included 24 Hours of Le Mans, Bern-Bremgarten, the Eifelrennen at Nürburgring, and Mexico's Carrera Panamericana.The W194 was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz W196 on the track, and gave birth to the iconic Mercedes 300SL W198 Gullwing road car in 1954."@en }
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- Mercedes-Benz_W194 abstract "The Mercedes-Benz W194 (also 300SL) was the Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix entry for the 1952 racing season, its first after World War II.Powered by a 3.0 litre SOHC straight-6, it ran off an impressive string of victories that included 24 Hours of Le Mans, Bern-Bremgarten, the Eifelrennen at Nürburgring, and Mexico's Carrera Panamericana.The W194 was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz W196 on the track, and gave birth to the iconic Mercedes 300SL W198 Gullwing road car in 1954.".
- Q750076 abstract "The Mercedes-Benz W194 (also 300SL) was the Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix entry for the 1952 racing season, its first after World War II.Powered by a 3.0 litre SOHC straight-6, it ran off an impressive string of victories that included 24 Hours of Le Mans, Bern-Bremgarten, the Eifelrennen at Nürburgring, and Mexico's Carrera Panamericana.The W194 was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz W196 on the track, and gave birth to the iconic Mercedes 300SL W198 Gullwing road car in 1954.".
- Mercedes-Benz_W194 comment "The Mercedes-Benz W194 (also 300SL) was the Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix entry for the 1952 racing season, its first after World War II.Powered by a 3.0 litre SOHC straight-6, it ran off an impressive string of victories that included 24 Hours of Le Mans, Bern-Bremgarten, the Eifelrennen at Nürburgring, and Mexico's Carrera Panamericana.The W194 was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz W196 on the track, and gave birth to the iconic Mercedes 300SL W198 Gullwing road car in 1954.".
- Q750076 comment "The Mercedes-Benz W194 (also 300SL) was the Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix entry for the 1952 racing season, its first after World War II.Powered by a 3.0 litre SOHC straight-6, it ran off an impressive string of victories that included 24 Hours of Le Mans, Bern-Bremgarten, the Eifelrennen at Nürburgring, and Mexico's Carrera Panamericana.The W194 was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz W196 on the track, and gave birth to the iconic Mercedes 300SL W198 Gullwing road car in 1954.".