January 21, 2025
How about a junkyard rally race in a cornfield?

How about a junkyard rally race in a cornfield?

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A crazy group of car enthusiasts has a bone to pick with the Pontiac Grand Prix.


If there are two things you need to know about Southern car people, it’s that we love cars and the outdoors. You see so many Georgia car enthusiasts with a lifted truck or a rock crawling Jeep. It may seem like an obvious choice for anyone with a passion for off-roading, but there’s another kind of racing that uses slick mud and tight turns to create an unpredictable fun time. That genre is called rally racing, and unlike other motorsports it can be done quite cheaply by anyone with a better car and some extra land. This has inspired many to build their own race track in their backyard, but none have been as amazing as this one. Named after the cars that run in it, this race is considered the Grand Prix Grand Prix, which is spectacular.

As the name suggests, almost all of the vehicles participating in the race are Pontiac Grand Prixs from the late ’90s and early 2000s. The only car that doesn’t fall into this category is a Monte Carlo, called the Monster Carlos. However, from a mechanical and technical point of view, the cars are all the same. One of the cars has a supercharger which is great for such a small vehicle, but will this be enough to fend off the other cars? These vehicles are driven by a range of popular YouTubers, including Junkyard Digs, Tik Toker Definitely CJ, Crooked Rows, Roanoke Gaming, This Week In Cars and Donut Media’s Nolan Sykes, to name a few. There are quite a few other racers, all with impressive backgrounds in cars, but only one winner is declared.

At the start of the race, car number three takes the lead with its superior power and crazy driver, which greatly benefits the competition. After a long and arduous battle, the teams eventually had to make pit stops and modify their vehicles in order to continue racing. At some point, Nolan, whose flight was delayed, and his racing partner arrived there and started making a fuss with his choice of a white Grand Prix. Finally the last few laps arrived and it looked like Nolan would take the lead until the Quick Performance car passed him and took home the win. In third place was the host’s cousin, Ben, and fourth place went to Ethan, who drove the parts car. This was an amazing event and we can’t wait to return to the Grand Prix Grand Prix next year!

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