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hiboudeluxe:digitaldiscipline:mckitterick:explorerrowan:hadescat:explorerrowan:spookyscaryscouticus:Do other countries not do this kind of cross-country race? Seems Perth to Brisbane would be an interesting run. Or in Europe, Lisbon in Portugal to Tallinn in Estonia? Or I dunno, Sao Paulo to Belem in Brazil?Maybe it’s just Americans who are that addicted to cars.There’s cameras and speed limits everywhere. You’d be able to buy Lichtenstein with the amount of fines you’ll have to pay after a run like thatThat’s true in the US as well. A cannonball run takes weeks of prep work and usually an entire team of people to map out an ideal route that sticks to mostly rural areas, dodges cameras and law enforcement, and avoids traffic. There are places the team has set up to refuel, and alternate routes in case the first route develops a sudden case of cops.I so badly want to do this. What better time than during Quarantine2020?Qurarantine is why the Cannon Ball Run Sea-to-Shining Sea record was broken seven times by the time this article had been written.Brock Yates may be dead, but he’s having a pretty good 2020.it’s not just an american thing… the gumball 3000 rally was started by an english dude in london in 1999. to be fair, he was inspired by rallies held in america. but like… americans aren’t the only ppl in the world who ‘want to drive fast car’… YOU ARE NOT IMMUNE TO WANTING TO DRIVE A CAR FAST, EUROPE. -- source link
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