Edit: it seems that we got wrong the information about this race. We decided to quote our visitor who left us an informative comment: "These are the pictures from the LeMons series - cars look like that, because there is a budget cap of $500 (with the exception for safety gear), so many parts come from junkyards.
And the destruction scenes are the photos from executing People's Curse - it's the vote for all the participants and spectators, where they choose least liked team (for example the team that seems to have the car that is really worth much more than said 500 bucks, or where drivers are arrogant on or off track) and if there is a certain number of votes against it - their car gets destroyed. Methods of destruction vary from race to race."
WHAT? This is completely NOT TRUE. These are the pictures from the LeMons series - cars look like that, because there is a budget cap of $500 (with the exception for safety gear), so many parts come from junkyards.
And the destruction scenes are the photos from executing People's Curse - it's the vote for all the participants and spectators, where they choose least liked team (for example the team that seems to have the car that is really worth much more than said 500 bucks, or where drivers are arrogant on or off track) and if there is a certain number of votes against it - their car gets destroyed. Methods of destruction vary from race to race.
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Show all commentsAnd the destruction scenes are the photos from executing People's Curse - it's the vote for all the participants and spectators, where they choose least liked team (for example the team that seems to have the car that is really worth much more than said 500 bucks, or where drivers are arrogant on or off track) and if there is a certain number of votes against it - their car gets destroyed. Methods of destruction vary from race to race.
Please, get your facts straight next time...