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The Sears Pointless 24 Hours of LeMons race was all about a Nissan NX2000 versus BMW 3 Series versus Honda motorcycle-engined Geo Metro battle for quite a while, but black flags on the Nissan and the Geo gave the Spin-N-Out Burger BMW E30 the chance to grab the win on laps. Known as “the invisible E30” for its smooth, penalty-free driving, POSRacing’s Spin-N-Out car (formerly known as the F’ed Up Express, winner of the 2010 Arse Freeze-a-Palooza LeMons race) takes home another well-deserved trophy. Congratulations, POSRacing!

The prize? $1,500 cash! Well, actually it was $1,500 worth of Russian rubles, in the form of two huge trash bags stuffed with 10-ruble notes. Who says racing doesn’t pay?
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Its starting to get hard to be mean to the 3-series racers, feels like they are running cleaner races overall. Not sure if I can say that about the “No This Isn’t a spec-Miata” teams…yet.
Congrats to the winners!
Well done, guys! The captain of that team is a co-worker of mine. I went to his shop and looked at the car closely last week and it’s clear they take their stuff seriously. I’ll never win a LeMons race, but oh well.
How hard is it to get $1500 in Rubles converted? At least with the nickles you only needed a wheel barrel and a sympathetic banker.
Maybe SAAB will change them for you?