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Only the instrumentation, front grille, and pairs of dual headlamps are used from the otherwise unrelated standard production Mercedes-Benz CLK. The exterior design remains mostly faithful to the race version, with a key difference being the hoop-style rear wing. The CLK GTR is a homologated road car based on the Mercedes #11 CLK-GTR that was produced in a limited production run from 1998 to 1999.
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However, once on a racecourse, there are few street-licensable cars that can keep up, putting drivers in a very, very exclusive club." The CLK-GTR is really only suitable for the track, considering that components like the gearbox need to be rebuilt at considerable expense rather frequently, so buying a CLK-GTR to use for lightning-quick grocery runs is a questionable plan. Retained are the racing gearbox, full carbon fiber and aluminum honeycomb structure, and an 6.9-liter V12, making performance staggering. Rather unbelievably, the road car (straßenversion) makes only a few minor concessions to streetability, like the taillights from the CLK it shares its name with (but little else), and slightly softer and taller suspension-although trying to get over a speedbump is still a risky proposition. As part of GT1 rules, Mercedes was forced to produce 25 road cars for homologation. " Only a street car in the loosest sense of the word, the CLK-GTR is nearly identical to its pure racing counterpart, which dominated the GT1 class at Le Mans so thoroughly that after a few wins no competitor wished to challenge it.