YouTubers drive Dodge Charger around a roundabout for 24 hours in chaotic challenge

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YouTube channel Airbone Entertainment recently uploaded a video challenging themselves to drive a Dodge Charger on a roundabout for 24 hours straight – it’s even more bizarre than it sounds!

The video opens with the friends behind the YouTube channel explaining that they’ll be doing just what the title says – driving on a roundabout for 24 hours straight. Why? They don’t say. Apparently just to see if they can.

At 8.41 on Friday morning, the pair set off in the Charger to complete their first lap around a public roundabout in Tallymadge, Ohio.

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The Charger inexplicably has no back window – “hopefully it doesn’t rain!”. Decals read ‘Certified Test Vehicle’ and ‘How’s my driving?’ with a phone number putting the general public in touch with the drivers. Oh, and the windscreen washer is sour milk. Of course.

As if all this wasn’t enough, the pair decide to keep themselves entertained with different challenges picked from a hat every 200 laps, including running a lap on foot and doing one in reverse – luckily they pull that one late at night when things are quiet, but we can’t recommend it either way!

The chaos just keeps coming when, rather than stopping off at a restaurant to eat, they decide to cook a steak on the go… by tying it to the exhaust.

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Surprisingly, the response from the locals is generally all positive, with an enthusiastic UPS driver cheering them on every time he passes them and one man calling in to tell them how nice it is to see something a little different.

24 hours later, they’ve completed the challenge at 1809 laps.

Airborne Entertainment’s bio says “anything with a motor, we do it” and this certainly proves they mean anything. It’s a bizarre and chaotic video, but we couldn’t look away.

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The question is what will they do next?


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