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Street cars my asshole.

 

Fastest street car that was there was that smart car thing that was spectating.

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If your asshole has an MOT then its a street car :D

Dork in the Honda S2000!!

 

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6.37 :cry: thats too funny!

i saw it and i recon the smart was the best, how many street cars need a 50ft fookin trailer to keep em running " and it broke". What a pile of pooh that was

That was a total con...... if I had paid good money to compete I would have been totally pee'd off.

I've seen all top three race and yes they are spectacular to watch but as for the comment "if you pull up alongside one of these at the lights", even I could blow away a transit van towing a trailer!!!!!

They are built for one thing only RACING. I reckon there must have been well over 200 grand in the top three cars, totally defeating the object of the competition.

As for the guy with the S2000....."hold it at 5500rpm then dump the cluch" He's obviously just put his Nova in part exchage for the Honda.

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