This is a race like no other with six two-person teams of enthusiastic drivers converging in Tucson, Arizona, with their hoopties in tow. It's the beginning of one wild and unpredictable journey into vehicular mayhem and chaos.more
This is a race like no other with six two-person teams of enthusi...More
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This is a race like no other with six two-person teams of enthusiastic drivers converging in Tucson, Arizona, with their hoopties in tow. It's the beginning of one wild and unpredictable journey into vehicular mayhem and chaos.
Six teams of driver/builders arrive in Tucson, Arizona, for an Olympics-style racing competition with $5K hoopties. It begins with a no-holds-barred race across both asphalt and dirt. Then the teams will have less than 18 hours to build and modify their hoopties for the final drag race.
Each team has endured the mini-gauntlet and the dragstrip -- some with disastrous consequences. Team MR2-D2 didn't even make it to the eliminator event, having to be towed to the line with a blown engine, while Team Mob-Z shredded their driveshaft at the dragstrip the moment the light turned green.
We are entering the third event in the series, and the teams are beginning to learn to expect the unexpected. Team Wagonslayer managed to pull out the win on the dirt oval track, while Team MR2-D2 is still fighting with their engine issues, and Team Blackhawk managed to rebuild their transmission overnight.
With the fourth event looming on the horizon, our stalwart teams of drivers are really starting to feel the burn. Long nights and limited build times push teams to their limits, but as always, the show must go on. Team Liam Nissan took the gold at the drift course, while team Wagonslayer and Mob-Z remain near the top of the pack.
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Hooptie World Championship
This is a race like no other with six two-person teams of enthusiastic drivers converging in Tucson, Arizona, with their hoopties in tow. It's the beginning of one wild and unpredictable journey into vehicular mayhem and chaos.