• Why settle for game night when you can build a $200 million racetrack?
    Japanese billionaire Kenzo Watari turned family bonding into full-throttle luxury with the Magarigawa Club—a private motorsport retreat in the mountains near Tokyo.

    Designed by F1 legend Hermann Tilke, the track features 22 curves, sweeping elevation shifts, and stunning views of Mt. Fuji. It’s not about competition—it’s about pure, personal joy behind the wheel.

    This isn’t just a racetrack—it’s a billionaire’s love letter to speed, family, and freedom.
    Peek inside Japan’s most exclusive driving paradise:


    #MagarigawaClub #KenzoWatari #LuxuryLifestyle #PrivateRacetrack #MotorsportDream #SupercarHeaven #JapanElite
    Why settle for game night when you can build a $200 million racetrack? Japanese billionaire Kenzo Watari turned family bonding into full-throttle luxury with the Magarigawa Club—a private motorsport retreat in the mountains near Tokyo. Designed by F1 legend Hermann Tilke, the track features 22 curves, sweeping elevation shifts, and stunning views of Mt. Fuji. It’s not about competition—it’s about pure, personal joy behind the wheel. This isn’t just a racetrack—it’s a billionaire’s love letter to speed, family, and freedom. Peek inside Japan’s most exclusive driving paradise: #MagarigawaClub #KenzoWatari #LuxuryLifestyle #PrivateRacetrack #MotorsportDream #SupercarHeaven #JapanElite
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  • I heard they've train themselves secretly for this competition
    I heard they've train themselves secretly for this competition
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  • Despite being younger and generating less revenue than BYD, Tesla's market cap stands at over $1 trillion, largely driven by investor confidence in future technologies like robotaxis and AI. Meanwhile, China's BYD is dominating global EV sales, especially in Asia and emerging markets, with over 1 million vehicles sold in Q1 2025 alone, surpassing Tesla in volume.

    What’s surprising is that BYD’s revenue now exceeds Tesla’s, but Tesla still commands more than 6× the market valuation, revealing the gap between financial performance and market sentiment.

    With margins shrinking for both companies and competition heating up, 2025 may mark a turning point in the EV race.

    #TeslaVsBYD #EVMarket #ElectricVehicles #Tesla #BYD #ChinaTech #ElonMusk #GlobalAutoMarket
    Despite being younger and generating less revenue than BYD, Tesla's market cap stands at over $1 trillion, largely driven by investor confidence in future technologies like robotaxis and AI. Meanwhile, China's BYD is dominating global EV sales, especially in Asia and emerging markets, with over 1 million vehicles sold in Q1 2025 alone, surpassing Tesla in volume. What’s surprising is that BYD’s revenue now exceeds Tesla’s, but Tesla still commands more than 6× the market valuation, revealing the gap between financial performance and market sentiment. With margins shrinking for both companies and competition heating up, 2025 may mark a turning point in the EV race. #TeslaVsBYD #EVMarket #ElectricVehicles #Tesla #BYD #ChinaTech #ElonMusk #GlobalAutoMarket
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  • The most difficult competitions in life
    The most difficult competitions in life
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  • In a scene straight out of sci-fi, China just hosted the world’s first humanoid robot boxing match — and it was spectacular!

    Held in Hangzhou, the event featured Unitree G1 humanoid robots duking it out in a ring before a live audience. Controlled by humans, the bots executed punches, dodges, and even spinning kicks and recovery rolls with shocking agility.

    This marks a major milestone in robotics — where engineering, sports, and entertainment collide. Some believe this could pave the way for a whole new genre of AI-powered esports or even autonomous competitions in the future.

    The age of robo-combat has officially begun.

    #RobotFight #HumanoidRobots #ChinaInnovation #UnitreeG1 #RoboBoxing
    In a scene straight out of sci-fi, China just hosted the world’s first humanoid robot boxing match — and it was spectacular! Held in Hangzhou, the event featured Unitree G1 humanoid robots duking it out in a ring before a live audience. Controlled by humans, the bots executed punches, dodges, and even spinning kicks and recovery rolls with shocking agility. This marks a major milestone in robotics — where engineering, sports, and entertainment collide. Some believe this could pave the way for a whole new genre of AI-powered esports or even autonomous competitions in the future. The age of robo-combat has officially begun. #RobotFight #HumanoidRobots #ChinaInnovation #UnitreeG1 #RoboBoxing
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