Gallery: All Mercedes F1 cars since 1954
After making an instant impact on grand prix racing in 1954, the Le Mans disaster led to a 55-year absence for Mercedes-Benz in the Formula 1 World Championship. Split across two distinct eras, here are all the Silver Arrows F1 cars in full...

1954: Mercedes W196 R

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1954: Mercedes W196 R

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1955: Mercedes W196 R

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2010: Mercedes GP W01

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2011: Mercedes MGP W02

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2012: Mercedes F1 W03

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2013: Mercedes F1 W04

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2014: Mercedes F1 W05 Hybrid

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2015: Mercedes F1 W06 Hybrid

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2016: Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid

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2017: Mercedes F1 W08 EQ Power

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2018: Mercedes F1 W09 EQ Power

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2019: Mercedes AMG W10

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2020: Mercedes AMG F1 W11

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Series | Formula 1 |
Drivers | Valtteri Bottas , Lewis Hamilton , Nico Rosberg , Michael Schumacher |
Teams | Mercedes |
Author | Stefan Ehlen |
Gallery: All Mercedes F1 cars since 1954
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