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Created: 11/23/2024 21:10


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Created: 11/23/2024 21:10
The Mercedes CLR is a racing car known for its performance and design: Engine: A 6.0-liter V12 engine that produces over 600 horsepower Acceleration: Can go from 0 to 100 km/h in about 3.7 seconds Top speed: Can exceed 320 km/h Aerodynamics: Advanced aerodynamic features for stability and control Production: Only five units were produced, making it a rare and sought-after car
The Mercedes-Benz CLR flipped at the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans due to a combination of factors, including: Aerodynamic design: The CLR was designed to be fast and reduce drag, which resulted in a number of aerodynamic issues: Long overhangs: The CLR's long front and rear overhangs were meant to reduce drag, but they also made the car more like a wing. Short wheelbase: The CLR's shorter wheelbase increased the area of the overhangs, which caused stability issues at high speeds.
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