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The real question is, did they do the tunnel thing for real? I highly doubt they did, but it would be awesome if it was. I might do some google'ing and see if it was real.

Good. Update us if you find anything... looks right but can be CG too. You never know whats real or not real. What have the world become?!?!?!?!?

E.G.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRVlnH09FFE

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Did a bit of research. Most people say it is fake, and it most likely is but no one has really released anything saying it wasn't real. Having said all that im sure Mercedes have enough money and engineering skill to pull something like that off. Physics proves it is possible and hell even Top Gear gave it a go in a "not so aerodynamic" car.

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god that add is full of shit . why is he on the limiter when he pulls it in to the cap park after gettin it off the truck? why does he need two twats waving their hands so he can drive it out of the truck ? what are the stupis 25 50 75 100 125 signs for ? why the f are the numbers on our side . why do they cut to a scene of the guy dong maths on a bit of perspex right before they do the stunt . havent they worked it out yet ? it you went to all that effort to do that wouldnt you film it in a way that made it look real ? eg one camera continous?

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