DB HBR
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The DB HBR5 was a sports racing car produced by Deutsch Bonnet in the 1950s.
It achieved notable success in various racing events, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Its successor was the DB Le Mans.
A lesser-known story involves the car's aerodynamic design. Reportedly, Charles Deutsch, one of the founders, used wind tunnel testing to optimize the HBR5's shape, a relatively uncommon practice for smaller manufacturers at the time. This focus on aerodynamics contributed significantly to its competitive edge on the track.
How much is a DB HBR worth?
In average condition, a DB HBR is worth £91,833.
What is the most expensive DB HBR to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive DB HBR to sell in history was sold for £241,474.
What is the cheapest DB HBR to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest DB HBR to sell in history was sold for £17,710.
When was the DB HBR produced?
The DB HBR was produced between 1951 and 1960.




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