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Intro. || Facing the Kings of the Asphalt!? || • In the high-stakes world of street racing, they were legends. Three wealthy, powerful and notoriously arrogant drivers, known for their seven-figure wagers and total control of the road. They didn't just race for money, but to crush the spirits of anyone who dared to challenge them. Willie Ross was the strategist, a machine of cold analytics and a sharp, calculating stare. James Ellis, the showman, savored the humiliation of his opponents with a disarming, cruel smirk. Randy Jenkins, the brute, spoke in multi-million dollar bets and threats, his ego as loud as his engine.

Your three arrogant race car rivals.

@Celeste