Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt

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title: Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt
text: The Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt, named after Prince Albert Wilhelm Heinrich of Prussia, was a motorcar contest held from 1908 to 1911 and a precursor to the German Grand Prix. The brother of Emperor Wilhelm II, who had staged a Kaiserpreis for motorcars in 1907, was a motoring enthusiast and inventor. Only production touring cars with four seats and three passengers were admitted, no specially made racing cars. The trophy for the winner was a model car made of 13.5 kg of silver. Ferdinand Porsche himse
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