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DKW in rally sportsIn 1953 Auto Union began to sell the DKW 3=6 with a three-cylinder two-stroke engine. The unexpected success of this new model in the first rallies for which it was entered justified the setting up of an Auto Union competition department for cars at the Düsseldorf factory. From then until 1964, DKW drivers gained more than 100 championship titles, 150 overall wins, 35 first-team successes and about 2,500 class victories. | |
DKW 3=6 F 91 Auto Union’s return to international racing after the war took place with the DKW 3=6 (three-cylinder two-stroke engine, 900 cc, 34 bhp, front-wheel drive).
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| Liège-Rome-Liège Auto Union works entries also took part in the classic Liège - Rome - Liège long-distance race in 1955. | |
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Auto Union 1000 An Auto Union 1000 with uprated engine (1000 cc, 44 bhp) took part in the 'Coupe des Alpes' rally in 1959. | |
| DKW Junior de Luxe When the DKW Junior appeared in 1959 it was the ideal car for many private owners keen to take part in touring car races. | |
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At the Nürburg Ring DKW touring car race entries at the DKW Whitsun meeting on the Nürburg Ring in 1964. | |
| DKW F 12 The DKW F 12 was used for Auto Union’s last appearance in motor racing in 1964. | |
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