Drew's Diecast Car Adventure & Innovative Wing Designs Unveiled
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In this exhilarating episode from Larry Chen's adventures, his mate Drew embarks on a journey to the legendary Döttinger Höhe model shop. Drew's eyes widen as he stumbles upon a vintage 1983 Porsche 956, initially mistaken for a 962 - a classic mix-up for any petrolhead. The shop is a treasure trove of rally cars, with a particular pink Livery model catching Drew's attention. Fuelled by the thrill of the find, Drew indulges in a diecast car shopping spree, splurging over $2,000 on various models with a unique purpose in mind - to adorn the eag campus with these miniature automotive gems.
As the shopping frenzy unfolds, Drew's purchases result in him receiving complimentary gifts, including a bottle of Nur Grand vodka and three magazines. Larry wraps up the episode with a heartfelt shoutout to their sponsors, Penoil and Yokohama tire, for their support during their European escapades. The episode takes an unexpected turn as Larry engages in a fascinating discussion with a car aerodynamics expert at Vulcan Alpha. The expert unveils their cutting-edge wing designs, showcasing a blend of high-tech solutions and modular design that sets them apart in the industry.
Larry commends the expert for their innovative approach, likening their attention to detail to a fusion of Ikea and Kix - a true testament to their dedication to quality engineering. The tour of Vulcan Alpha reveals their in-house capabilities, including 3D printing of body parts and a state-of-the-art motion Sim for testing and development. Larry's admiration for the company's commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering track-proven solutions shines through, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to this action-packed episode.
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