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  1. After drifting through the whole of Nurburgring, Vaughn Gitten Jr. thought that drifting through a U.S. highway interchange would be something fun. The interchange he chose was in Texas and shaped like a cloverleaf, with the turns a constant radius. Probably not as tough nor dangerous as drifting at the Green Hell, it still makes for some good entertainment if you like watching cars go sideways. His choice of weapon for this stunt is a naturally-aspirated Roush Yates-built V8-engined Ford Mustang RTR that puts out in excess of 900bhp. “Entering a cloverleaf at maximum attack is something I’ve always wanted to do! There was nothing like the sound of the 5.0 revving out under the overpass portion as it echoed every which way,” Gitten Jr. remarked. “It was just the right amount of sketchiness and fun together… and quite a bit more challenging than I had expected linking it all together. And doing it at night made it that much more intense.”
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