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Thinking about the conversion of tracks from the game Richard Burns Rally? In this game, it created a lot of fans of realistic tracks, which are not bound by copyright. E.g. Barum Rally, Poland Rally,Bohemia rally ...
Your co-pilot is your drunk uncle Earl, and instead of giving you directions he tells you about how teenagers have changed, a dollar isn't worth as much as it used to be, and that he's still cool - listen to him mumble this 70's rock song while he air guitars with his non-beer hand.
Of course, none of this would be complete without the stage! Which of course begins at the bar you pick him up from, down the back way home (even though you haven't been drinking he insists that you don't want to get pulled over while he's riding drunk), through a narrow gravel road that in no way is two full lanes, but has two lane traffic. Then ending in the only place that it could, in that "neighbor who used to be a good guy but turned into an asshole" 's bean field, with multiple sets of tight, choreographed, frictionloss spins - or as they called them in Earl's day "doughnuts" .....as if that term has ever changed.