Max Sailer
Max Sailer (20 December 1882 – 5 February 1964) was a German racecar driver.
Sailer was born in Esslingen. Prior to World War II he headed Mercedes' racing efforts, later retiring to become a director of the firm. He died in his native town of Esslingen, aged 81.
Indy 500 results[1]
Year |
Car |
Start |
Qual |
Rank |
Finish |
Laps |
Led |
Retired |
1923 |
15 |
20 |
90.550 |
18 |
8 |
200 |
0 |
Running |
Totals |
200 |
0 |
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Starts |
1 |
Poles |
0 |
Front Row |
0 |
Wins |
0 |
Top 5 |
0 |
Top 10 |
1 |
Retired |
0 |
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Auto Union | | |
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- von Eberhorst (engine designer)
- Feuereissen (team manager)
- Porsche (designer)
- Rosenberg (designer)
- Sebastian (technical racing manager)
- Siebler (designer)
- Strobel (designer)
- Walb (team manager)
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Mercedes-Benz | Cars | |
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- Heefi (engine designer)
- Heeß (designer)
- Neubauer (team manager)
- Nallinger (engineer)
- Nibel (engineer/technical director)
- Sailer (designer)
- Schilling (engine designer)
- Uhlenhaut (designer/technical director)
- Wagner (designer)
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Mercedes GP/Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team ( 2010– present) |
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Endurance Sportscar racing (1925–1931, 1952– 1955, 1987– 1991, 1997–1999) |
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Mercedes as a Formula One engine manufacturer |
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