Fiindcă nu poţi fi a doua economie a lumii fără maşini, chinezii ultimilor 10-15 ani au prins şi ei gustul liniuţelor, drifturilor şi croşetărilor.
http://www.scmp.com/news/china-insid...d-racing-scene
http://kotaku.com/5802636/chinese-st...fe-video-game/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...nt-others.html
http://www.examiner.com/article/unde...t-racing-china
This is Beijing, a city where the illegal street racing community may be less mature than its overseas counterparts, but no less intense.
Inspired by a love for modified automobiles, high-stakes speeding and the intrigue of an underground racing world popularised by films such as The Fast and the Furious and other media from neighbouring Japan and South Korea, racers in China’s capital city have been gunning for the finish line for the past decade.
Gathering at night in areas around the Bird’s Nest Stadium or Beijing’s Second Ring Road, the racers are usually young, with a taste for fashion and a shared mutual appreciation of cars.
Fiindcă e China, foarte probabil o să auzim şi de nişte condamnări la moarte în viitorul apropiat