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In 2001, the automotive world was still recovering from the death of the manual transmission’s golden age. The internet was dial-up, tuner culture was a niche secret whispered in underground parking lots, and Hollywood thought car movies were either polished heist flicks ( Gone in 60 Seconds ) or redneck comedies ( Smokey and the Bandit ). Then came a low-budget, high-octane film originally titled Racer X .

Even if, in the beginning, that family was just four guys and a girl, grilling steaks under the L.A. freeway overpass, waiting for the next race. velozes e furiosos 1

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Instead, Rob Cohen’s gritty, neon-lit love letter to the underground gave the world a new kind of hero: the outlaw with a code, the cop who switches sides, and the eternal truth that In 2001, the automotive world was still recovering

Quarter mile at a time.