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The Mercedes-Benz T80 was a six-wheeled vehicle built by Mercedes-Benz, developed and designed by Ferdinand Porsche. It was intended to break the world land speed record, but never made the attempt, the project having been overtaken by the outbreak of World War II.

Mercedes-Benz T80
T80 on display at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart
Overview
ManufacturerMercedes-Benz
Production1939 (one-off)
DesignerFerdinand Porsche
Body and chassis
Body stylesix-wheel, mid-engined, 1-seater experimental racing car
RelatedMercedes Silver Arrows
Mercedes-Benz W125 Rekordwagen
Powertrain
Engine44.5 litre (2,716 cu in) Daimler-Benz DB 603 V12
Power output3,500 hp (2,600 kW; 3,550 PS)

Background


World-renowned German auto racer Hans Stuck's pet project was to take the world land speed record and he convinced Mercedes-Benz to build a special racing car for the attempt. Officially supported by Adolf Hitler (a race car fan influenced by Stuck), the project was started in 1937. Automotive designer Dr Ferdinand Porsche first targeted a speed of 550 km/h (342 mph), but after George Eyston's and John Cobb's successful LSR runs of 1938 and 1939 the target speed was raised to 600 km/h (373 mph). By late 1939, when the project was finished, the target speed was a much higher 750 km/h (466 mph). This would also be the first attempt at the absolute land speed record on German soil, Hitler envisioned the T80 as another propaganda triumph of German technological superiority to be witnessed by all the world, courtesy of German television.[Verification needed] The same Autobahn course had already been proven ideal for record-breaking in smaller capacity classes, Britain's Goldie Gardner having exceeded 200 mph (322 km/h) there in a 1,500 cc MG.


Power


The massive 44.5 litre Daimler-Benz DB 603 inverted V12 was selected to power the record-setting car. The engine was an increased displacement derivative of the famous DB-601 aircraft engine that powered the Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter in production at the time, with the DB 603 ending up as the largest displacement inverted V12 aviation engine in production for Germany during the World War II years. The DB-603 fitted was just the third prototype (V3) engine of this variant and tuned up to 3,000 hp (2,237 kW; 3,042 PS), roughly twice the power of the Bf 109 or the Supermarine Spitfire. The engine ran on a special mixture of methyl alcohol (63%), benzene (16%), ethanol (12%), acetone (4.4%), nitrobenzene (2.2%), avgas (2%), and ether (0.4%) with MW (methanol-water) injection for charge cooling and as an anti-detonant.


Construction


The difficulty of the challenge was met with money and engineering genius. By 1939, the T80 was fully completed at a cost of RM 600,000. The car was over 8 m (26 ft) long, had three axles with two of them driven, weighed over 2.7 metric tons (three short tons), and produced 3,000 hp (2,237 kW; 3,042 PS) together with the aerodynamics of specialist Josef Mickl to attain a projected speed of 750 km/h (466 mph). Aerodynamically, the T80 incorporated a Porsche-designed enclosed cockpit, low sloping bonnet, rounded wings, and elongated tail booms. Midway down the body were two small wings to provide downforce and ensure stability - these wings were inspired by the wings of Opel's famous rocket cars from 1928[verification needed]. The heavily streamlined twin-tailed body (forming the fairings for each pair of tandem rear wheels) achieved a drag coefficient of 0.18, an astonishingly low figure for any vehicle.


Projections for the 1940 land speed record attempt


As ambitiously planned, Hans Stuck would have driven the T80 over a special stretch of the [1] Reichsautobahn Berlin — Halle/Leipzig, which passed south of Dessau (now part of the modern A9 Autobahn) between the modern A9 freeway's exits 11 and 12, which was 25 m (82 ft) wide and almost 10 km (6 mi) long with the median paved over as the Dessauer Rennstrecke (Dessau racetrack). The date was set for the January 1940 "RekordWoche" (Record Week), but the war begun on September 1, 1939 prevented the T80 run. In 1939, the vehicle had been unofficially nicknamed Schwarzer Vogel (Black Bird) by Hitler and was to be painted in German nationalistic colours, complete with German eagle and Nazi swastika, but the event was cancelled and the T80 garaged.


War and after the war


The DB 603 aircraft engine was subsequently removed during the war while the vehicle was moved to safety and storage in Kärnten, Austria. The T80 survived the war and was eventually moved into the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart for permanent display.


Current status


The T80 is currently on display at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt.


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Names of the T80



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На других языках


[de] Mercedes-Benz T 80

Der Mercedes-Benz T 80 wurde gebaut, um einen neuen Geschwindigkeitsweltrekord für Landfahrzeuge aufzustellen. Der Prototyp befindet sich heute als Ausstellungsstück im Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart.
- [en] Mercedes-Benz T80

[it] Mercedes-Benz T80

La Mercedes-Benz T80 è un prototipo di autovettura progettata negli anni trenta dalla Mercedes-Benz per battere il record mondiale di velocità su terra.

[ru] Mercedes-Benz T80

Mercedes-Benz T80 — трёхосный гоночный автомобиль, созданный в 1939 году[1] в единственном экземпляре для установления мирового рекорда скорости на суше[2], но не сделавший ни одной попытки в связи с началом Второй мировой войны[3]. Идея создания принадлежит немецкому гонщику Хансу Старку, проект поддерживался как идейно, так и в финансовом плане рейхсканцлером Германии Адольфом Гитлером, ведущим конструктором модели выступал Фердинанд Порше. В 1939 году T80, оснащённый авиационным двигателем мощностью в 3000 лошадиные силы, был готов к испытаниям на автобане, однако в связи с началом войны проект был законсервирован.



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