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  <subtitle>&amp;quot;Well, what about this?&amp;quot; he said and we suddenly slewed around in a sharp 180 degree turn.

&amp;quot;You can drive?!?&amp;quot; I cried out.

&amp;quot;Get down!&amp;quot; he cried out as well. The pop pop pop of what I'd first taken as backfiring, was... oh... gunfire?

I got down, and the rear window and the passenger windows both starred into and opaqued craze of cracks. 

&amp;quot;Ouch,&amp;quot; he said, and rubber screamed as we fled. 

His engine roared and he took a corner hard enough to fling me against the straps of my seatbelt. 

&amp;quot;Ouch,&amp;quot; I said. 

&amp;quot;Sorry,&amp;quot; he said, sounding contrite enough that I patted his dashboard. 

&amp;quot;It's okay. You saved me,&amp;quot; I said quietly.

&amp;quot;Saved my skin, too. I don't want to get chopped down for parts,&amp;quot; he said, sounding shaky.

&amp;quot;Oh! We have to warn the other racers!&amp;quot; I said. &amp;quot;Can you call 911 and get some help?&amp;quot;

&amp;quot;Oh, sure!&amp;quot; He sounded happy to be of help.

I told the dispatcher where the car jackers were. She thanked us and contacted the race directors as well. They shut down the race. 

At least we didn't lose.</subtitle>
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