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Munro , two Indian teams took to the start , both capable of setting new records in their classes . An absolute eye-catcher was the extremely flat triumphs of Alp Sungurtekin , who was a super nice and positively crazy speed nerd , I was left with this impression during an evening chat in our motel parking lot , where he and a few other teams had been staying . They all enjoyed having a beer together after a hard days racing , a chance to unpack all sorts of ' salt fever stories '.
We would ’ ve loved to have been able to stay in this magical place longer , but unfortunately , we only had a few days left to get to Los Angeles . Inspired by countless impressions of the mind , we headed on Route 50 , said to be the loneliest highway in the world , towards Bryce Canyon . After a night at the Skyview Hotel in Torrey , we continued on the incredibly beautiful highway 12 and through Dixie National Park , with a detour to the small Kodachrome Basin State Park , then to Las Vegas
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