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... ed through the narrow aisle between the two cars at high speed!

The speed was as fast as lightning. After she drove past, the car landed heavily, and the cars in front easily overtook them one by one. Soon, she was in front of them.

The cars behind her were all stunned. They watched as she dodged the cars in all sorts of ways and spun around like she was about to fly.

not only were the contestants on the field screaming and whistling, the atmosphere outside the stadium wa ...

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