Formula 3000 car does the hill climb

Dinesh

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We’ve all seen some pretty impressive hill climb videos and even if this doesn’t take the cake, it surely gets a pretty big slice of the action.

Take one open-wheel Formula 3000 race car, throw it into a hill climb course and watch with constant constipated expression on face. Behind the wheel is Ander Vilarino and what should be medically be the largest pair of cajones to ever grace asphalt. The course is the hill climb at St. Urssane Les Rangiers in Switzerland and the event would be the FIA European Hill Climb Championship.

Now go take a number two in the toilet and watch the video because we don’t want you stooling the chair you’re sitting in now.

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