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52 GQ.CO.ZA OCTOBER 2017

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ntering the green hell with
the bright yellow SLS Black
Series brings back some
of my fi nest motoring
memories. Exactly nine
years ago I was here with a SL63 AMG,
taking part in a four-day AMG Pro Driver
training. It was an epic experience with
the added advantage of driving the
car for a couple of days afterwards
through the Alps.
I remember the famous bends:
Hatzenbach, Adenauer Forest,

Bergwerk, Flugplatz (where I lifted off
and deployed my roll bar with a
frightening bang) and my favourite, the
bone-shattering Karussel. Th e inside
half of the corner is steeply banked with
a concrete surface. It’s actually a hairpin
turn, but the banking allows for a much
higher cornering speed.
Th is time around I was not allowed to
race in anger, although the SLS Black
Series would have been perfect for it. I
am allowed one (rather slow) lap
through the green hell this time.

I am taking part in a birthday parade
of AMG superstars, prior to the start of
the famous 24-hour Nürburgring race.
AMG has never been more successful in
its 50-year history. It all started in 1967
with two motoring enthusiasts, Hans-
Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher, in
a workshop in an old mill. Initially
Mercedes-Benz wasn’t happy with these
grease monkeys fi ddling with a ‘perfect
product’. Th ey even refused to let the
former Daimler mechanics use the
three-pointed star on their creations.

Half a century of motoring
history lies behind the
beasts from Affalterbach.
We hit the world’s most
demanding race track
to pay homage to the
silver arrows

Words by Dieter Losskarn
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