the front and you know, special reinforcement of spikes and chris: no, it s not death race. bar patron: brooke is one of the best girl drivers, female drives that i ve seen. anthony: wait a minute, what s the difference between male and female drivers, is there? chris: there s not many females that actually compete with the guys. anthony: yeah, but wouldn t it be great to see some big meathead falling to his knees sobbing after you ve just totally destroyed? brooke: depends on who they are. anthony: some guy that has been talking shit all week. brooke: okay, yeah, yeah, definitely. anthony: i mean, come on. that would have to be good. brooke: yeah. anthony: so tonight you are. brooke: probably i m the only girl that is running out there with guys. anthony: let us hope that tonight is your night. i m going to get another shot. brooke: yes, cheers. thank you. [ engine noises ] announcer: six, five, four, three, two, one. [ crashing ]
thing, with some guitar dude on the front. and you know, special reinforcement of spikes and [ bleep ]? chris: no, it s not a death race. bar patron: brooke is one of the best girl drivers, female drives that i ve seen. anthony: wait a minute, what s the difference between male and female drivers, is there? chris: there s not many females that actually compete with the guys. anthony: yeah, but wouldn t it be great, to see some big meathead falling to his knees sobbing. after you ve just totally destroyed. brooke: depends on who they are. anthony: some guy that has been talking shit all week. brooke: okay, yeah, yeah, definitely. anthony: i mean, come on. that would have to be good. brooke: yeah. anthony: so tonight you are. brooke: probably i m the only girl that is running out there with guys. anthony: let us hope that tonight is your night. i m going to get another shot. brooke: yes, cheers. thank you. [ engine noises ] announcer: six, five, four, three,
just good, heartland fun on a friday night. family, fried dough, and demolition. brooke davis grew up a few towns over from here. tonight she is driving in the modified class, which means these cars ain t exactly street legal. the winner gets $900. anthony: so how long have you been doing this? brooke: well, like getting into it, like, six years. anthony: and how did it all begin? brooke: well, my dad, him and my uncle ran back in like the 80s and 90s. and it s just been something i grew up with, so. chris: i mean, the only other thing we really do for fun is four wheelers, razors, side-by-sides, and hunt. anthony: chris quenzler, jr. is a welder and considered one of the best demo mechanics in the area. anthony: what are the rules as far as the vehicles themselves? i mean, can you build, theoretically, you re allowed to build some monster road-warrior thing, with some guitar dude on the front. and you know, special reinforcement of spikes and [ bleep ]?
the front. and you know, special reinforcement of spikes and [ bleep ]? chris: no, it s not a death race. bar patron: brooke is one of the best girl drivers, female drives that i ve seen. anthony: wait a minute, what s the difference between male and female drivers, is there? chris: there s not many females that actually compete with the guys. anthony: yeah, but wouldn t it be great, to see some big meathead falling to his knees sobbing. after you ve just totally destroyed. brooke: depends on who they are. anthony: some guy that has been talking shit all week. brooke: okay, yeah, yeah, definitely. anthony: i mean, come on. that would have to be good. brooke: yeah. anthony: so tonight you are. brooke: probably i m the only girl that is running out there with guys. anthony: let us hope that tonight is your night. i m going to get another shot. brooke: yes, cheers. thank you. [ engine noises ] announcer: six, five, four, three, two, one.