Ultrace Germany wasn’t your typical car show. It blended car culture with museum pieces. One of the brands that stole the spotlight was Mercedes-Benz. They brought some of its Group C legends to Düsseldorf.
Under club lights and industrial backdrops stood machines built for Le Mans. The Sauber‑Mercedes C9 and C11 took center stage. They shared space with rarities like the C112 concept and the never‑raced C292.



Seeing these cars outside a museum felt surreal. Ultrace Germany turned endurance racing icons into living objects again. For one weekend, Group C was no longer history.
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