Nice Racing Week, 4 to 11 April 1902. Emil Jellinek (wearing a peaked cap), who gave the Mercedes brand its name, at the wheel of a Mixte racing car with the Mercedes-Simplex 28 hp engine. Mixte vehicles didn't compete in the races.

125 Years of Motorsports with Mercedes-Benz – Newsletter Issue 7 - Mercedes-Benz Group Media - Rennwoche von Nizza, 04.-11. April 1902. Bergrennen Nizza-La Turbie, 07.04.1902. Emil Jellinek am Steuer eines Porsche-Mixte mit 40-PS Mercedes-Motor. Neben ihm: Lorraine Barrow. Daneben stehend: Hermann Braun. Links von Jellinek mit hochgeklappter Rennfahrer-Brille: Herr Degrais.
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- Legend: Nice Racing Week, 4 to 11 April 1902. Emil Jellinek (wearing a peaked cap), who gave the Mercedes brand its name, at the wheel of a Mixte racing car with the Mercedes-Simplex 28 hp engine. Mixte vehicles didn't compete in the races.
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- Release date: Mar 5, 2002

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