Mercedes-Benz made a mere 100 CLK DTM Coupes to celebrate the 2003 DTM Championship. Powered by a supercharged 5.4L V8 pushing 582 hp, it dispatches 0-60 in 3.9 seconds and clocks a top speed of 199 mph. Pure beast.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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NASA

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Mercedes-Benz made a mere 100 CLK DTM Coupes to celebrate the 2003 DTM Championship. Powered by a supercharged 5.4L V8 pushing 582 hp, it dispatches 0-60 in 3.9 seconds and clocks a top speed of 199 mph. Pure beast.
Ezo squirrel in Hokkaido, photographed by Emi Kikuchi
Roof House, Tochigi, Japan - Tamada & Wakimoto Architects
Tamada + Wakimoto Architects. / 玉田・脇本建築設計事務所 / 建築設計 / 日本 / 玉田誠 / 脇本夏子 / 建築家 / 住宅 / 建築 / 注文住宅 / アウトドア
F40
Released in 1987 to celebrate the marque's 40th anniversary, this was the absolute last car personally approved by Enzo Ferrari before his death. At the time, Enzo felt his company was getting a little too soft, a little too comfortable. He wanted to remind the world what a real Ferrari felt like.
The result was an absolute monster.
"I expressed a wish to the engineers. Build a car to be best in the world. And now the car is here." — Enzo Ferrari
Enzo
If the F40 was Enzo Ferrari’s parting gift to the world, the Ferrari Enzo was the ultimate monument built in his honor.
Released in 2002, the company didn’t just name this car after their founder on a whim. They did it because they knew they had built something that represented the absolute zenith of what Ferrari stood for: taking pure, unfiltered Formula 1 technology and wrapping it in a road-legal body.
It didn’t just push the boundaries of what a supercar could be; it redefined them.
"The Enzo is a historic car for Ferrari for many reasons. But most of all, it is the closest we have ever come to putting a Formula 1 car on the street." — Luca di Montezemolo
Cap Cotet Health Center, Premià de Dalt, Spain - BAAS Arquitectura
BAAS arquitectura
New house in San Nazzaro, Switzerland - Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architects
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RUF SCR
510 hp. 1,250 kg. A carbon monocoque chassis hiding under a classic, understated silhouette. The RUF SCR is a masterpiece, and it looks incredible in Aga Blue.
Ruins Cave Garden, Dali, Yunnan, China - ArCONNECT Architects
House in Wimbledon, London - Richard Rogers
https://rshp.com/
Easy homemade thick and fluffy pancakes
Double chocolate chip muffins
Inde Navarrette
Inde Navarrette
Crash Team Racing Playstation 1999
Chyler Leigh
Emma Stone