A Mercedes car driven by two Formula 1 legends is set to be sold for a record-breaking price.
The current iteration of the Mercedes F1 team joined the grid back in 2010, boasting a lineup consisting of two German stars, seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher and a young Nico Rosberg.
However, Hamilton and Schumacher are not the only two multiple-time champions to have raced with Mercedes. In the early days of F1, a five-time world champion won two of his titles with Mercedes.
F1 car in record-breaking auction
Juan Manuel Fangio is one of only three men to have collected five or more titles in the sport, with the Argentine racer driving in F1 between 1950-1958.
In both the 1954 and 1955 seasons, Fangio drove a Mercedes, before the German manufacturer withdrew from F1 following the 1955 disaster at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, which killed more than 80 people, including Mercedes driver Pierre Levegh.
During the 1955 season, Fangio raced alongside British motorsport legend Sir Stirling Moss, who finished second in the championship that year.
Now, a car that the two F1 legends raced in, the 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196R Stromlinienwagen, has been put up for auction on the RM Sotheby's website, with bids in excess of £41 million being invited.
The car was driven by Fangio on his way to a home win at the 1955 Buenos Aires Grand Prix, and translated from German, means 'streamlined'.
If it is sold, that asking price would smash the current record for the sale of an F1 car, which is currently held by the same car, when it was sold for £19.6 million back in 2013.