The shape of the rear part of the body was completely different to the one finally adopted, it had no air vents for the brakes and used a sequential gear shift operated from the steering wheel which was finally never used, but was the origin of what F1 cars use nowadays.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Nico Rosberg shows off 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK
The benefits of having an F1 team is that, in the off season at least, you've got some of the world's best professional drivers on call for test driving duties. And promotional detail, too.
Specifically, In this case, we're talking about star driver Nico Rosberg and upcoming Mercedes-Benz 2012 SLK. Michael Scheer-Vehicle engineer riding in the new roadster around Monte Carlo shot some footage as Rosberg brief us of what to expect from the new SLK. Check it out in the video
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