>>8267 I had a rider with a story I think you'd enjoy. When he and his buddies were in 3rd grade, they'd race hotwheels for pink slips at school, running them down ramps created by school desks, and the winner would get the loser's car. The kids came to school with backpacks loaded with cars. They did it so much that the school cracked down on it, but the kids continued racing anyway, ending up in a state of perpetual in-school suspension. He and his buddies eventually failed the grade partly as a result.
His best car was a yellow Lamborghini, with which he won lots of other cars from his classmates. But eventually he met his match, losing to an old school Ferrari with a 76 on the side. Eventually he got his revenge and won against the Ferrari, winning it in the process. He was so sure that there was something special or unusual about the car, that he tore it apart trying to figure out how it was so good - only to find there was nothing unusual about it. But he wasn't able to put the car back together, and so he lost it in the process.
Since hotwheels were kind of expensive and not everyone had enough money to put hotwheels up as collateral, some of the kids put up various WWE action figures instead.