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Unlike the 911 GT1, the CLK GTR was sold with functional race car-style air jacks. Watch the full video to see them in action, and to learn more details about this marvelous Mercedes.
For the ’98 season, the CLK GTR, with some help from the CLK LM, won all of the races in the FIA GT Championship season. The cars were so good at racing that they essentially killed the GT1 class.
Mercedes CLK GTR: A Race Car For the Road Frere concluded it was "a real work of art." This particular CLK GTR only has 1439 km on its odometer, and just received a new fuel bladder and filters as ...
When boomers worship the halcyon days of homologated hypercars racing at Le Mans, they’re worshipping the Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR. It wasn’t the only example of this phenomenon in the late ...
A 604-hp race car for the street, this 1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR is one of just 25 roadgoing versions of the successful Le Mans racer ever built.
The Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR is one of the most iconic sports racing cars of the 1990s. One of the most amazing things about the CLK GTR was that it was developed in an incredibly short timeframe ...
Every now and then, a car comes along that makes even seasoned gearheads stop and stare. The Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR is one of those cars. Built in the late ’90s to meet racing regulations, this ...
Supercars like the SLS AMG and SL65 AMG Black Series might be the flagships for the current Mercedes-Benz lineup, but back in the late 1990s it was all about the CLK GTR — an all-out race car ...
It's not much different from the CLK-GTR race car that made its debut during the FIA GT championship season, a car that AMG reported developed in just four months.
Its last V12 Vantage was offered as a special edition in 2022, with just 333 coupes and 249 roadsters built. Aston Martin said at the time that it would be the last time a V12 Vantage would be ...
The late 1990s was an exciting time in the motorsport world. Formula 1 cars were becoming more extreme, the World Rally Championship saw the rise of future champion Richard Burns, and the British ...