Last Friday I got to experience something utterly magical. I bore witness to some of the world’s rarest, expensive, and incredible supercars do laps around the Fuji Speedway track as part of the first Bingo Sports trackday.

Well, I say trackday at times it felt more like a end-of-year party/Shinji Takei, owner of Bingo Sports, wanting to take some of his collection out for a drive. As you do.

He also brought along some of his customer’s cars to join the party too, such as the MSO Mauvine Blue McLaren P1 and the Golden Pagani Huayra.

A full article will follow tomorrow, as well as a full gallery. In the meantime, here’s a quick video of some of the sights and sounds from the day.

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Ken Saito
Words cannot begin to describe how much I love cars but it's worth a try. Grew up obsessed with them and want to pursue a career writing about them. Anything from small city cars to the most exotic of supercars will catch my attention.

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