Thursday, September 15, 2022

My FH5 Log: The $143-million Artifact

Will you spend $143 million on an ancient piece of German history? That is a $143 million question for you when you feast your eyes on an ancient racer known as the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR.


In-game, the #722 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR will cost you 143 million, which is a nightmare to save some, but thanks to being the Rami's Racing History playlist prize car, you don't need to save such a mammoth of savings because having fought your way through the playlist, you now have the keys to FH5's most valuable car, beating the Ferrari 250 GTO barn find in terms of value.

There's a simple story about this ancient racer. The #722 300 SLR was driven by the late Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson in the 1955 Mille Miglia and won at the rate of 10 hours, 7 minutes, and 48 seconds and an average top speed of 157.65kph. That record, to date, remains unbeaten. Powering the 300 SLR is a 3.0L eight-cylinder engine that produces 310hp and it's capable of 300kph of top speed.

A well-known trivia that its Uhlenhaut coupe equivalent was auctioned at a record price of 135 million Euros, making it the most valuable car of all time. The proceeds were used to establish a Mercedes-Benz Fund that will provide scholarships in the areas of environmental science and decarbonization for the youth. This explains a lot.


With the most valuable car now joining the FH5 fun and games, it's time to give this ancient artifact a verging suicidal attempt by humming through the Hot Wheels' song of ice and fire, if you know what I mean. A song of ice and fire is what I need for the 300 SLR's verging suicidal attempt. Brace yourselves because it's time to roll the VTR.


So, what's it like driving the most valuable car in the world, huh? I've already shown it to you and looks like you had the time of your life, driving this German relic on wheels. Having the 300 SLR is the biggest treasure you'll ever cherish and you'll be thankful for this wonderful feat.

Enjoy your new ride!

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