Draft:Double Decker Bus Racing
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Double decker bus racing was a Motorsport practiced in the United Kingdom at Northampton Stadium in 1982, in which 6 double decker busses race 15 laps around an oval-shaped track, and whichever bus finishes all 15 laps the fastest is deemed the winner. It was only ever recorded to be preformed once, on the 5th of august, at 1:00pm in 1982.
In the one recorded race that we have access to today (link here) showed that bus 2 was the winner, just pulling up on bus 7 at the last second due to slippery conditions.
The idea was brought up recently on 2 june 2024 by youtuber John Casterline.
References
[edit]Noble, Will. “The 1980s Phenomenon of Double-Decker Bus Racing.” Londonist, 10 July 2023, londonist.com/london/transport/double-decker-racing-grand-prix-1982. Popkin. “In 1982, Double Decker Bus Racing Was a Thing.” Boing Boing, 5 July 2023, boingboing.net/2023/07/05/in-1982-double-decker-bus-racing-was-a-thing.html. “UK Double-Decker Bus Racing.” YouTube, YouTube, 2 June 2023, www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMSOnWPFGRE.