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[Uncle Che's posture] Crazy cross-country race: Baja 1000
There are brushes, drifts and, of course, cross-country. The cross-country race that drives Uncle Che crazy is Baja 1000, which is bloodier and crazier than other cross-country races and full of American characteristics.

Baja 1000 is held in California peninsula every year. It is no exaggeration to call it the pinnacle of American cross-country culture. This feast attracts nearly 200,000 tourists every year, and its influence can be seen.

Baja 1000 allows any type of vehicle to appear on the field, so as long as the safety of the vehicle is confirmed, it is allowed to participate in the competition, so the harder the performance, the better. This rule has created many off-road vehicles with strong performance to abnormal condition. After all, it takes less than 34 hours to run 1000 miles in one breath, which is not what ordinary cars can do.

Imagine running at150km/h on the Gobi Desert. You need to observe the complicated off-road situation at all times, and be careful not to hurt the passing wild animals. However, the most important thing to note is that the audience of Baja 1000 will maliciously destroy the track, lay various traps, and even the drivers will be ambushed by local people, but these are also one of the charms of Baja 1000, which truly reflects the high level of drivers' participation in this event.

Seeing this wild American cross-country race, to be honest, Uncle Che is really envious. I hope that our domestic automobile culture can also be recognized by the world, and I hope that our country will also have these crazy events. I believe that Uncle Che's vision will come true in the near future.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.