Thunder Under the Sun

when two dozen high-powered engines are revved to the limit simultaneously, the noise becomes a physical force.
Thunder Under the Sun
The five-liter Pontiac V8 of the Beyer Racing Daytona Prototype James Fish/The Epoch Times
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The five-liter Pontiac V8 of the Beyer Racing Daytona Prototype (James Fish/The Epoch Times)
HOMESTEAD, Fla.—It is hot at Homestead, hot and humid in the early afternoon, and the intermittent clouds do no more than take the edge off briefly.

And it’s loud.