Is the Mercedes 300SL the world's first supercar? I drive one on the Mille Miglia to find out.
The 1954 Mercedes 300SL has been described as the world's first supercar. I drive one (alongside ex F1 driver, Karl Wendlinger) on the 2023 Mille Miglia to find out. This video was created with the support of: http://www.footmanjames.co.uk/ https://www.magnitudefinance.com/harr... https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/ https://www.ctek.com https://chargestorm.se/en/ Follow me on / harrysgaragevids / harrym_vids

▶︎
Countach, Zagato & Jaguar XJC at London Concours plus my walk-around guide to the best cars there

▶︎
Special guide to Alfa Romeo Museum in Milan including 2 secret floors rarely seen!

▶︎
DRIVEN: HWA EVO (+ full factory tour & N24 racing access!) | Henry Catchpole - The Driver's Seat

▶︎
The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

▶︎
Fall asleep while I build a zoo

▶︎
The Last Gullwing Ever Made! 1957 Mercedes 300SL | Jay Leno’s Garage

▶︎
2026 FuoriConcorso is petrolhead nirvana by Lake Como; Koenig 1000hp Ferrari TR, AMG, Zonda, Kimera

▶︎
Lancia 037 Group-B '83 WRC winning car & Beta VX on-road review. Greatest supercharged Lancias ever

▶︎
2007 Mille Miglia Ken Vendley Production / Motorscape International

▶︎
How Just One Car Destroyed Britain's Car Industry

▶︎
Italian road trip special; guide to the Mille Miglia in my Alfa Spider

▶︎
2025 FuoriConcorso is petrolhead heaven by Lake Como; Ferrari 250 GTO to Kimera 037 restomod

▶︎
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing - Recommissioning an Automotive Icon | Tyrrell's Classic Workshop

▶︎
Mille Miglia 2014 - Jay Leno's Garage

▶︎
Will This Forgotten Ferrari 308 GT4 Actually Start? V8 Engine Left for Years!

▶︎
T.33 Spider reveal plus Gordon Murray explains where supercars are heading next & it's not electric!

▶︎
Stunning £1M Eagle E-Type Lightweight GTR is the lightest E-Type ever but what's it like to drive?

▶︎
Yamaha 90cc twin cylinder engine rebuild - 1970 HS1

▶︎
Mercedes SLR McLaren 'MSO' 1000 mile road-trip special. Lake District, Donald Campbell, Bluebird

▶︎
