First it was Drifting. The smoke-filled semi-sport from Japan was supposed to steal the hearts and minds of America’s youth and displace all forms of major motorsports to become the most popular 4-wheeled entertainment known to man.
Didn’t happen.
Then it was Time Attack. The no-holds-barred, single-lap-means-everything sport where rules meant nothing and ultimate performance was destined [...]
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