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The Quickest and Fastest Tesla in the World

The speaker is excited to share information about the quickest and fastest Tesla in the world, which they will be competing against on the track tonight. They mention that it's a P100D, which weighs 4840 pounds and has no front sway bar, trunk, or carpet, making it a bare-bones driving experience.

The speaker notes that their Tesla is not the only car they are racing against, as there are also Mustangs and Camaros on the track. However, they express confidence in their vehicle's abilities, saying "I could hit the big boy" with ease. They also mention that they have a 211-horsepower engine, which should give them an edge over their competitors.

As the competition heats up, the speaker mentions that the Tesla is doing well, with a top speed of 104 mph so far. However, they are quick to point out that there are other cars on the track, including Camaros and Mustangs, which could potentially rival their Tesla's performance.

The speaker also takes a moment to talk about the importance of aerodynamics in racing. They mention that the Tesla is doing well in this regard, with "aerodynamic on the floor" allowing it to cut through the air efficiently.

As the night wears on and the competition continues, the speaker finds themselves facing off against a rival driver who they claim will not be able to beat them. The rival driver responds by saying that their Tesla is fast, but the speaker is confident in their own abilities, saying "I'm gonna get cocky enough do it now just do it later don't just forget about it for now."

In another moment of tension, the speaker finds themselves behind a rival car and is forced to wait for their turn on the track. However, they are quick to point out that they were able to take the lead in the 11 o'clock class, with a time of 10:58.

The speaker also takes a moment to talk about their car's past performances. They mention that they ran the first Camaro and lost, but express confidence in their own abilities, saying "I think I'm a half a car so I got the tree and that saved my ass."

As the night comes to a close, the speaker reflects on the importance of experience and skill in racing.