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Here’s What Happens When Two Drag Racers Team Up To Go Racing At The 2.4 Hours of LeMullets and Do GOOD!

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You have to love the idea of Disco Dean and Kye Kelley as teammates for the 2.4 Hours of LeMullets in Florida. If you aren’t familiar with this race, it is a 2.4 hour long endurance race that is held at Cleetus McFarland’s Freedom Factory in Bradenton Florida. For the race, Cleetus invites a bunch of folks to come out and race in pretty comparable Ford Crown Victorias. Each of them is race ready when the teams arrive, with the exception of some of their own “visual customization”. So what did Kye and Dean’s car look like? And how did these two drag racers actually perform on an oval? Let’s watch and see.

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Disco Dean and I made a flying trip to the Freedom Factory to race the 2.4 Hours of LeMullets and it went really well! We also finally got in touch with the Toyota winner! Thanks for watching! Be sure to Subscribe to the Channel and leave a like and comment on the video, it helps us grow! Find me on social media also!

The post Here’s What Happens When Two Drag Racers Team Up To Go Racing At The 2.4 Hours of LeMullets and Do GOOD! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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