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How to make your opponent go mad in a race (VIDEO)

How to make your opponent go mad in a race (VIDEO)

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blogentry-133713-0-27263100-1409222965_thumb.jpgThis is probably the most creative way to piss your racing opponent off if you do happen to find yourself neck and neck with your rival in a straight line.

 

For those who are well-versed in the internet lingo, 'Trolling' would best describe what the driver on the left did to this guy with the camera. But then again, in a one-make race with a not-exactly-fast Mazda MX-5, you need to be a bit more innovative to win races. Watch and find out what was done.

 

http://dai.ly/x24qrzg_10643559-836982839653703-46859749-n_auto

 

 




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I see it as helping him. Folded mirrors helps reduce drag. Every bit helps in these one-make races. Though it can also be seen as trolling.

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I see it as helping him. Folded mirrors helps reduce drag. Every bit helps in these one-make races. Though it can also be seen as trolling.

 

I guess you could see it that way too!

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