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Rudolf Caracciola and Swiss Grand Prix

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Difference between Rudolf Caracciola and Swiss Grand Prix

Rudolf Caracciola vs. Swiss Grand Prix

Otto Wilhelm Rudolf CaracciolaBolsinger and Becker (2002), p. 63 (30 January 1901 – 28 September 1959) was a racing driver from Remagen, Germany. The Swiss Grand Prix (Grand Prix de Suisse, Großer Preis der Schweiz, Gran Premio di Svizzera) was the premier auto race of Switzerland.

Similarities between Rudolf Caracciola and Swiss Grand Prix

Rudolf Caracciola and Swiss Grand Prix have 27 things in common (in Unionpedia): Achille Varzi, Auto racing, Auto Union, Bern, Bernd Rosemeyer, Carlo Felice Trossi, Circuit Bremgarten, European Championship (auto racing), Formula One, Hans Stuck, Hermann Lang, Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Stirling Moss, World War II, 1934 Grand Prix season, 1935 Grand Prix season, 1935 Swiss Grand Prix, 1936 Grand Prix season, 1936 Swiss Grand Prix, 1937 Grand Prix season, 1937 Swiss Grand Prix, 1938 Grand Prix season, 1938 Swiss Grand Prix, 1939 Grand Prix season, 1939 Swiss Grand Prix, 1952 Swiss Grand Prix.

Achille Varzi

Achille Varzi (8 August 1904 – 1 July 1948) was an Italian Grand Prix driver.

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Auto racing

Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition.

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Auto Union

Auto Union AG, Chemnitz, was an amalgamation of four German automobile manufacturers, founded in 1932 and established in 1936 in Chemnitz, Saxony, during the Great Depression.

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Bern

Bern or Berne (Bern, Bärn, Berne, Berna, Berna) is the de facto capital of Switzerland, referred to by the Swiss as their (e.g. in German) Bundesstadt, or "federal city".

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Bernd Rosemeyer

Bernd Rosemeyer (14 October 1909 – 28 January 1938) was a German racing driver and a member of the SS.

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Carlo Felice Trossi

Count Carlo Felice Trossi (27 April 1908 – 9 May 1949) was an Italian racecar driver and auto constructor.

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Circuit Bremgarten

The Circuit Bremgarten was a 7.28 km (4.524-mi) motorsport race track in Bern, Switzerland which formerly hosted the Swiss Grand Prix from 1933 to 1954 (Formula One, 1947 to 1954) and the Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix.

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European Championship (auto racing)

The European Drivers' Championship was an annual competition in auto racing that existed prior to the establishment of the Formula One world championship in 1950.

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Formula One

Formula One (also Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and owned by the Formula One Group.

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Hans Stuck

Hans Stuck (sometimes called Hans Stuck von Villiez, last name pronounced shtook) (27 December 1900, in Warsaw – 9 February 1978, in Grainau) was a German motor racing driver.

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Hermann Lang

Hermann Lang (6 April 1909 – 19 October 1987) was a German racing driver who raced motorcycles, Grand Prix cars, and sports cars.

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a global automobile marque and a division of the German company Daimler AG.

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Mercedes-Benz in Formula One

Mercedes-Benz is currently involved in Formula One as a constructor under the name of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport.

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Stirling Moss

Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss (born 17 September 1929) is a British former Formula One racing driver.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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1934 Grand Prix season

Grid of the 1934 French Grand Prix, which was won by Louis Chiron. The 1934 Grand Prix season was the final year of a two-year hiatus for the European Championship.

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1935 Grand Prix season

The 1935 Grand Prix season was the third AIACR European Championship season.

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1935 Swiss Grand Prix

The 1935 Swiss Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Bremgarten on 25 August 1935.

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1936 Grand Prix season

The 1936 Grand Prix season was the fourth AIACR European Championship season.

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1936 Swiss Grand Prix

The 1936 Swiss Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Bremgarten on 23 August 1936.

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1937 Grand Prix season

The 1937 Grand Prix season was the fifth AIACR European Championship season.

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1937 Swiss Grand Prix

The 1937 Swiss Grand Prix was a 750 kg Formula race held on 22 August 1937 at the Bremgarten Circuit.

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1938 Grand Prix season

The 1938 Grand Prix season was the sixth AIACR European Championship season.

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1938 Swiss Grand Prix

The 1938 Swiss Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Bremgarten on 21 August 1938.

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1939 Grand Prix season

The 1939 Grand Prix season was the seventh AIACR European Championship season.

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1939 Swiss Grand Prix

The 1939 Swiss Grand Prix was a motor race held at Bremgarten on 20 August 1939.

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1952 Swiss Grand Prix

The 1952 Swiss Grand Prix was a Formula Two race held on 18 May 1952 at Bremgarten Circuit.

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Rudolf Caracciola and Swiss Grand Prix Comparison

Rudolf Caracciola has 228 relations, while Swiss Grand Prix has 75. As they have in common 27, the Jaccard index is 8.91% = 27 / (228 + 75).

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