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Generic Weekly Hotlap Challenge #134 – Stepping up to worship the bull

Discussion in 'Console Lounge' started by Totall Wrytoff, Jun 23, 2019.

  1. Welcome to the thread for the Weekly Hotlap Challenge #134 – "Stepping up to worship the bull."
    As we are between Mini-series, this week’s challenge is a one-off. Or rather; it’s a two-off. Set your time with either car or with both. There will be a leader board for each car and a combined leader board, adding both times, for those that enter both cars. Many thanks to Tibor Solyom for the extra admin!

    The Challenge:
    Hotlap
    Car: Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Step 3 and/ or Lamborghini Countach S1
    Track: Monza GP Circuit
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    This week it is tuned Lamborghinis at the Cathedral of Speed. Let’s pray!
    As the famous saying goes, “I feel the need…the need for speed!” And then you try the Gallardo Step 3 and think, wooh, not that much speed!!!
    For those of you trying the Gallardo Step 3, you’ll need to pray very hard indeed!
    The Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Step 3 is very much less manageable than a rodeo ride and I think borderline undriveable. Never mind negotiating the long sweepers, it will spit you off with all wheels pointed straight. Accelerate and the power arrives suddenly, brutally and very massively. Almost immediately, if you’ve kept it straight, you’ll discover that you’ve flown past the correct braking point by about half a kilometre.
    If you do hook it up and keep straight it feels like a lottery win, but the chances of doing so are less likely. Why is that? Here’s an excerpt from the Assetto Corsa car database to help explain and interestingly refers to something we may experience this week: The Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Step 3 has…
    “A bi-turbo highly modified engine that is capable of doing more than 850bhp on pump fuel and more than 1200bhp on race fuel and full turbo boost.
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    The chassis has also been tuned accordingly with stiffer springs and dampers all around. Nevertheless you better watch out when you decide to give full boost. The performance is simply out of this world and the car can spin all four tyres in Curva Grande at Monza in 6th gear... Remember, you need to brake 1 to 2 km before every turn as it takes some space to slow down from ultrasonic speeds!”

    Very alarmingly the Step 3 is not a fantasy car. If you have a Gallardo, a number of tuners offer a twin turbo conversion for the 5 litre V10, which will bring you up to the 1200BHP mark… But even more alarmingly there is also a Step 4!!!!
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    Enough of the madness, for those of you not into “Bulldogging” (seriously, look it up!) we have the supercar poster boy, the sublime Lamborghini Countach. Apparently the name Countach originated not from the word for “medallion nestles in hairy chest,” but in fact from the word “contacc,” an “exclamation of astonishment” in the Piedmontese language. So I wonder what they would have called the Gallardo Step 3 then? “F*****g H*ll!!” ???
    The Countach was designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone and 1,983 were produced and sold between 1974 and 1990. It was powered by a Lamborghini V12 which dated from 1963 and was designed by Giotto Bizzarrini. In the first few years of production this was a 4 litre unit. Lamborghini had wanted to use a 5 litre version, but the prototype of this engine self-destructed during a 1971 road test in Wales with a chap called Bob Wallace driving. Fourteen years later Lamborghini had cracked it and in 1985 they launched the Countach LP500, the V12 now with 5.2 litres, 4 valves per cylinder and 6 Webber “downdraft” carburettors. This produced around 450hp, or just over a quarter of power offered by the Gallardo Step 3 and it feels much better for it!
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    In the early 80s Lamborghini came to do a photo shoot for the Countach at my school. There was a green one, a white one and a red one! Being small for my age it was strange to be able to see over the top of a car, the roof is at hip height. Sitting in the driver’s seat is never to be forgotten, the feeling was like nothing I’d experienced. But the cockpit must have made the car impossible to drive with any feeling of safety. The windscreen dominates and is wide and huge. It starts from an extraordinary distance away across the top of the dash and is sloped to almost flat. It means there is no headroom and it feels claustrophobic. However it’s not a problem because you have to lie down to stretch to the offset pedals and the seat reclines horizontally away to, for me at the time, the out-of-reach steering wheel. But it is, in fact, a very benign drive, most especially if you’ve just stepped out of the Step 3 Gallardo! You can pour it into the corners and get on the power early, you can even trail brake with some confidence. And what a noise that urges you on! The sound of the induction from those Webbers greedily sucking in air as the revs build is as fantastic as it is now prehistoric. You can almost feel the aerated fuel cocktail being mixed and served to the thirsty V12. Intoxicating!

    Autodromo di Monza – The Cathedral of Speed if you are an F1 fan. If you are a MotoGP fan, Assen is the Cathedral of Speed. Despite it being right up there as one of the world’s greatest circuits, Monza GP has only been used three times in the whole of the WHC history. I have to say, it’s not my favourite because once you’ve aced the first chicane, you then spend the rest of the week trying to catch that ghost. But every time you get on to the circuit, you realise it’s a good challenge and more fun than you remember. So pray for a top lap and enjoy the bulls!

    Both cars have Street and Semislick options for the tyres, recommended pressures are as follows:
    Gallardo Superleggera Step 3
    ..Street: fronts at 37psi, rears are 39psi.
    ..Semislicks are 33psi all round.
    Countach S1
    ..Street: Fronts at 37psi, rears at 43psi.
    ..Semislicks: Fronts at 35psi Rears at 41psi.

    How to take part - Hot lap:
    To enter, select Hotlap, choose either the Lamborghini Countach S1 or Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Step 3 or post a time with both and the Monza GP circuit. Please setup the session as shown below:
    Mode: Hotlap
    Time of day: Free
    Ambient Temp: 26 Degrees
    Setup: Free
    Controller: Free
    Assists: Free
    Stability: Free

    To qualify for WHC you must have the ambient temp set to 26 DegC.
    Deadline: Sunday 30th June 2019 - 21:00 GMT.

    You can run as many laps as you like and update your times as often as you like. It is all about taking part, testing yourself and enjoying Assetto Corsa. All Platforms are welcome.
    To submit a time, pause the game and select 'session' from the menu and screenshot this page or take a photo of your screen and post it in this thread - Note all the information from the screen is required including temperature, mode heading and of course the car being used!
    Please post video clips and share information in here as well, but without the session screen your time will not be included (placing the session screen in a video clip is acceptable).

    Please use the following format to post your times:
    Your time, to be shown as x.xx.xxx.
    Your platform (PC Xb1 PS4)
    The image or screen shot showing your time.
    Your thoughts and comment

    Please mark updated times with Improvement.

    A leader board is collated regularly. Unfortunately editing of posts gets locked on this forum so this post cannot be updated.

    Weekly Hotlap Challenge Championship League
    How it works:
    1. Enter the Weekly Hotlap Challenge as posted every Sunday evening and you will be automatically entered into the league table.
    2. Your ranking in the final standings, posted on Sunday evening, will earn you points, as follows:
    Place Points: 1st 15 2nd 14 3rd 13 4th 12 5th 11 6th 10 7th 9 8th 8 9th 7 10th 66
    3. Every player taking part in a WHC, but finishing outside the top 10 will get 4 points.
    4. Every player who is in the table, (ie has entered a previous WHC) but does not play that week will get three points each week.
    5. Players that join WHC after WHC#114 will be awarded 3 points retrospectively for every WHC missed. For example, if you enter WHC for the first time at WHC#124, your name will be added to the table, with 27 points, plus whatever you score in WHC#124.
    6. Specialist Challenges will also feature throughout the season. These will be as monthly mini-series, for example Formula 1 February or Muscle Car Month, or nominated car types, for example the best driver in road cars. These events will be announced in the WHC Thread.

    The updated Championship league table will be displayed eventually in the Console Lounge.
    At the end of the year, the WHC before Xmas week, the winners will be declared -
    * Championship podium
    * Specialist Challenge Winners
    * 1st place Contributor (the most Bonus points)
    * 1st place Loyal Lapper (who has entered most regularly, most often, if there is a draw, Bonus points count, then Champ points)

    Weekly Hotlap Challenge History
    1. Mugello - Praga R1 Posted by John Gordon 3rd Oct, 2016 (Console Lounge P55)
    2. Imola - Mercedes SLS GT3
    3. Brands Hatch GP - RUF RT12 Posted by GravelTrap 19th Oct 2016 (Console Lounge P54)
    4. Magione - Lotus 2 Eleven
    5. Silverstone International - Abarth 500 Assetto Corse
    6. Zandvoort - Pagani Huayra
    7. Nurburgring GP (GT) - Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI
    8. Spa - BMW M3 GT2
    9. Vallelunga Club - KTM X-Bow R
    10. Barcelona - Moto - Shelby Cobra 427 S/C
    11. Silverstone 1967 - Lotus 72D
    12. Nordschleife - Porsche 911 Carrera S
    13. Black Cat County - Ferrari LaFerrari
    14. Monza Junior 1966 - Alfa Romeo GTA
    15. Redbull Ring GP - Lamborghini Gallardo Sl
    16. Zandvoort - Ford Escort RS1600
    17. Imola - Mazda Rx-7 Spirit R
    18. Brands Hatch GP - Lotus Exige V6 Cup
    19. Monza - Ferrari FXX K
    20. Barcelona - Moto - Ferrari 488 GT3
    21. Mugello - Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV
    22. Silverstone GP - Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 2017
    23. Nurburgring Sprint GT - Toyota AE86 Tuned
    24. Magione - Maserati Levante S
    25. Spa - Lotus 98T
    26. Vallelunga - Classic - Porsche 935/78 "Moby Dick"
    27. Nordschleife Endurance Cup - M235i Racing
    28. Silverstone 1967 - Maserati 250F T2 12C
    29. Red Bull Ring National - BMW 1M Posted by HavanaB0B, 1st May 2017 (Console Lounge p28)
    30. Zandvoort - Lotus Evora GX
    31. Barcelona GP - Lotus Exos 125 Stage 1
    32. Brands Hatch Indy - Toyota Supra MKIV Time Attack Posted by by Graveltrap 21st May 2017 (Console Lounge p25)
    33. Black Cat County Long - Lamborghini Countach
    34. Imola - Mercedes Benz 190E Evo II
    35. Monza - Chevrolet Corvette C7R
    36. Nurburgring Sprint GT - BMW M3 E30
    37. Magione - Mercedes SLS AMG
    38. Spa - Porsche 917/30 Spyder
    39. Silverstone GP - Nissan GT-R Nismo Posted by Hugo Catarino,9th July 2017 (Console Lounge p21)
    40. RedBull Ring GP - Alfa Romeo 4c
    41. Brands Hatch GP - Audi R8 LMS Ultra
    42. Highlands Long - Ford GT40
    43. Vallelunga - Lotus GTE Carbon
    44. Zandvoort - Porsche 911 Turbo S Posted by Graveltrap 13th Aug 2017 (Console Lounge p19)
    45. Nordschleife - Ferrari 312T
    46. Mugello - BMW M3 E92
    47. Black Cat County - Short - Ford Mustang 2015
    48. Imola - Maserati MC12 GT1
    49. Silverstone 1967 - Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0
    50. Barcelona Moto - McLaren 570S
    51. Magione - Mazda Miata NA
    52. Spa - Ferrari F40
    53. Vallelunga - Corvette C7 Stingray Posted by Moodyryder 23rd Oct 2017 (Console Lounge p14)
    54. Brands Hatch GP - Tatuus FA01
    55. Highlands - Lotus 3 eleven
    56. Nurburgring GP (GT) - Toyota Celica ST185 4WD Turbo
    57. Monza 1966 Full Course - Ferrari 312/67
    58. Nordschleife - Porsche 962 C Short Tail
    59. Zandvoort- Nissan 370Z Nismo
    60. Silverstone GP - McLaren F1
    61. Vallelunga Classic - Ferrari 250GTO
    62. Imola - Lotus 98T
    63. Highlands Drift - P4/5 Competizione
    64. Mugello - Lamborghini Aventador SV
    65. Spa - Porsche 911R
    66. Black Cat County - Lotus 2-Eleven GT4
    67. Barcelona GP - Ferrari SF70H
    68. Nordschleife Endurance & Highlands - Porsche 917k
    69. Zandvoort - Lotus Exige Scura Posted by Hugo Catarino 25th Feb 2o18 (Console Lounge p7)
    70. RedBull Ring National - Maserati Alfieri
    71. Laguna Seca - Audi Sport quattro S1 E2
    72. Brands Hatch - Mclaren P1
    73. Imola - Porsche 911 RSR
    74. Nurburgring GP - Ferrari F2004
    75. Barcelona Moto - Lamborghini Huracan Performante
    76. Silverstone 1967 - Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
    77. Magione - BMW 1M Stage 3
    78. Highlands Long - Mazda 787b
    79. Black Cat County - Toyota GT86
    80. Spa - Toyota TS040 Hybrid
    81. Vallelunga Classic - Nissan Skyline R34 V-Spec
    82. Mugello - Ferrari 458 GT2
    83. Silverstone International - RUF R12 R AWD
    84. Highlands Long - Audi R18 e-tron quattro 2014
    85. Monza - Pagani Zonda R
    86. Nordschleife - Lotus 3-eleven
    87. Zandvoort - Maserati GranTurismo MC GT4
    88. Redbull Ring GP - Mercedes Sauber C9
    89. Brands Hatch - Lotus 25
    90. Highlands Short - Abarth 595 SS
    91. Nurburgring GP (GT) - Audi TT Cup
    92. Monza 1966 - Road Course - Porsche 908 LH
    93. Vallelunga - BMW M3 E30 Gr.A 92
    94. Laguna Seca - Alfa Romeo Mito QV
    95. Nordschleife - RUF Yellowbird & Ferrari F40
    96. Barcelona GP - BMW Z4 GT3
    97. Highlands Drift - Ferrari 458 Italia
    98. Spa - Lotus Type 49
    99. Zandvoort - Porsche 911 GT1-98
    100. Silverstone - Nissan GT-R GT3; Brands Hatch - Lotus Exige V6; Vallelunga - free car
    101. Mugello - Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
    102. Silverstone National - Mazda MX5 Cup or Abarth 500 Assetto Corse
    103. Highlands Short – Ford Escort RS1600 Posted by Totall Wrytoff 11th Nov 2018 (Console Lounge p2)
    104. Black Cat Short – Porsche 917/30
    105. Monza 66 Junior Course – Ferrari F40 S3
    106. Magione – Toyota Supra MkIV
    107. Brands Hatch Indy 5 lap - Porsche 911 GT3 RS
    107. Nurburgring Sprint - Porsche 911 GT3 RS
    108. Nordschleife - Abarth 595SS
    108 Laguna Seca 5 lap - McLaren F1 GTR
    109. Brands Hatch - Ferrari FXX K
    110. Highlands – Lamborghini Muira P400 SV
    111. Imola - Scuderia Glickenhaus SCG 003C
    112. Vallelunga Club – Lotus Exos T125
    113. Highlands Drift - Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport
    114. Barcelona Moto - Maserati 250F 6 cylinder
    115. Silverstone GP – Ferrari F138
    116. Laguna Seca – Lotus 72D
    117. Red Bull Ring GP - Ferrari SF15-T
    118. Spa Francochamps – Maserati Quattroporte GTS
    119. Zandvoort – Toyota AE86
    120. Silverstone National – BMW M3 E92 Step 1
    121. Silverstone 1967 – Ford GT40
    122. Nurburgring GP - Porsche 919 Hybrid 2016
    123. Highlands Drift Circuit – Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder
    124. Nordshleife Endurance – Porsche 962C Long Tail
    125. Red Bull Ring National - Audi R8 V10 Plus
    126. Imola – Ferrari 330 P4
    127. Monza 1966 Road Course - Pagani Huayra BC
    128. Mugello – Ferrari GTO
    129. Vallelunga – Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
    130. Black Cat County – Shelby Cobra 427S/C
    131. Laguna Seca – Lotus Evora GTC
    132. Brands Hatch GP – McLaren MP4 12C
    133. Highlands Long – Chevrolet Corvette C7R
     

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  3. moodyryder

    moodyryder Hardcore Simmer

    The finest introduction. :)

    This will be my 100th weekly. Two Lamborghini cars make for a great anniversay.
    ---
    You got supercars as a school visit?

    Wish I'd gone to your school.

    We just got a probation officer putting the fear of God into us as to what would happen if we ended up in Barlinnie.
    ---
    Assen's not what it was. The banked corners of the North Loop sadly lost to history. Less cathedral, more parish church now.
    ---
    And so to Monza. :)
    They were on about changing it a couple of years ago. Getting rid of the first chicane, bypassing Curva Grande and losing the Della Roggia chicane. I don't know if anything more has been made of this proposal.

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  4. Wow!!! A centenary!
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    Many congratulations Moodyrider. A Champagne moment!!
    NB: I thought long and hard about the appropriateness of this celebration pic.
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2019
  5. Gallardo Step3
    1.54.855
    PS4
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    Stock settings, 15l fuel, STREET TYRES, ABS but no other driver aids. Not a representative time, it was just to see...:p
     
  6. We're going to have to roll this over from WHC133...

    :D Your reply only compounds the problem IMO!:D
    Time for a big reputation rebuild this week our ET...;):)
     
  7. moodyryder

    moodyryder Hardcore Simmer

    I started at #25 but have missed a few along the way. I can think of a few others who have done plenty more. You know who you are fellas. :)

    I once had a "discussion" on a different thread with another console player. I said the pc game would keep evolving and would maintain players indefinitely; whereas I thought AC on consoles would die out within a year. He disagreed.

    That was over two years ago now. He was right & I was wrong.

    It may well be "AC Light" compared to the pc version, but it's still got something that no other console title has.
     
  8. Lewisxbone

    Lewisxbone Alien

    Did you have turbo on 100% ? How did you find the braking?
    I’ve just had to do do 6 restarts and didn’t make it past the first chicane on any.
    Feels like you have to start braking well before the 300m sign



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  9. StyleF1re

    StyleF1re Hardcore Simmer

    The intros to all these challenges are always insightful and worth the read, so big kudos @Totall Wrytoff ! And did I see @Chaos_Chris calling out @Laughing Gravy the other week? That's what I like to see!

    1.51.531 / PS4

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    Wow. This is the most I've played AC in awhile over just these past few days. Figured I have a go at this challenge in the middle of my session. Seems I kind of still have it, but this car in particular was one of the few cars in the game I had trouble with then and apparently still have trouble with. To me, driving this thing is like throwing dice. I've no idea what I'm going to get under braking or acceleration!
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2019
  10. LeiF

    LeiF Alien

    I think I like stupidly overpowered cars and ridiculous levels of boost more than the average person, but ******* HELL this thing is weapons grade!

    Yeah I think you have to weigh anchor around the 400 mark for T1, and this is the only car I can remember where you can't go flat through Curva Grande :O

    Couple of crashes at 100 boost, time to reign it in and try again with 90, I have already placed a reservation for braking for T1, I think you need to book well in advance to avoid disappointment :D
     
  11. LeiF

    LeiF Alien

    OK first couple of clean-ish laps in at 90 boost...

    1.51.919 Leif PC

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  12. StyleF1re

    StyleF1re Hardcore Simmer

    100 (turbo) all day! Even more quality entertainment to be had without ABS and TC. But yes, braking into T1 and going through that Curva Grande is not so straightforward with this missile.

    Anyway, I said awhile back I'd have photos to share. So here you go!

    Makua Beach (West Oahu, Hawaii) - SV650S
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lndzttx3jgvx707/AAC0MwDe55eI7EuiX9Fk7hVHa?dl=0

    Kualoa Ranch (East Oahu, Hawaii)
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vi0mhqre4a0xmbg/AAD3yNy0cDaII4oKFJSozCkda?dl=0

    June 2019 Bikes & Coffee
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zqyd42dwmbjbhwb/AADUTaSrd-bojNfaVpKIXYQ-a?dl=0
     
  13. LeiF

    LeiF Alien

    OK, first lap at 100 boost :)

    Improvement

    1.51.373 Leif PC

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  14. StyleF1re

    StyleF1re Hardcore Simmer

    @LeiF
    Damn. Just one lap at 100 and I'm already eating dust! As soon as @Lewisxbone gets a lap in Imma be eating his dust too. Let's go!!!
     
  15. LeiF

    LeiF Alien

    In which case I apologise for the following :D

    Just did 3 laps in a row without binning it, slight improvement each time...

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    Improvement

    1.49.769 Leif PC

    Time for a break, shaking after the adrenaline lol!

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  16. 100% boost? But of course!
    NB: I was on Street tyres...
    Braking point for turn 1, after many goes, was when I could see the numbers on the 300m board, so possibly around 400m. It then took several goes to get round Curva Grande, solution was to short shift into 5th and tread like on eggshells.
    The next dangerous place is on the straight after Lesmo 2. The kink left, Curva del Serraglio, requires a slight lift!!
    Braking for Variante is about 200m before the bridge and Parabolica is very, very tricky. The Bull is absolutely determined to spear right, into the wall or into the pits in one case for me! Short shifting is the answer.
    I wrote-off about 12 Lambos to get the lap time.
    I'm moving to semi-slicks.
    Lower boost might yield a better lap time.
     
  17. Lewisxbone

    Lewisxbone Alien

    I doubt you’ll get to taste my dust mate.
    I’m really not familiar with monza, i always thought it looked an easy track but I never seem to get it right unless it’s an F1 car.
    Especially the first chicane.

    I’ve just tried the countach and just about got a 2:08 so it’s not looking too good at the moment.



    Sent from my iPhone Xs Max using Tapatalk
     
  18. StyleF1re

    StyleF1re Hardcore Simmer

    Tsk tsk. I know better than to buy any of this junk! By the end of the week you'll be near (or possibly even at) the top of the leaderboard with the Gallardo. Reminds me of Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes downplaying themselves and talking up Ferrari's chances heading into each race weekend, only to roast them good come the main event! Ferrari being winless so far this year and Porsche losing in both 24h races this month has me rather sad, so big up STL Blues and Weekly Hotlap for making and keeping June great!

    Oh, and this challenge reminded me once again of this video from years ago. Still a classic in my book! 3:30 is where the fun really starts...


    Going to throw in random Countach video too just because... haha
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2019
  19. Emmanuel Tubbiolo

    Emmanuel Tubbiolo Hardcore Simmer

    Hawaii with a Suzuki... does life actually get better than that?
     
  20. Lewisxbone

    Lewisxbone Alien

    SL Step 3

    1.49.211 -X1X

    [​IMG]


    Ok I’m slowly getting used to this now, she’s an handful but quite nice once you realise you have to brake 200m before your usual braking points.
    ————————————————————————

    Countach

    2.08.995 -X1X

    [​IMG]




    Sent from my iPhone Xs Max using Tapatalk
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2019
  21. Emmanuel Tubbiolo

    Emmanuel Tubbiolo Hardcore Simmer

    Ok I admit, it was a desperate attempt. I told on you though and her answer was that if she was really running the show I'll be driving a Nissan Qashqai right now.. after saying that, let's be honest, she probably is running the show.
     

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