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Introduction
I. AG- Picture Going 110 in this (SHOW PICTURE)
II. RtoA- I know it’s a pick-up truck , but think about being behind the wheel, think about all the power pulling them 26s
III. THE-My passion for driving fast has gotten me into a lot of trouble with police
IV. Pre- First, I will discuss how I fell in love with driving fast and the reason I love to do it, then I will talk about how it has gotten me into alot of trouble

Transition: I know most if not everyone has that ONE moment were they want to really speed

I. MP1: My father use to rebuild and race cars when I was younger
A. Being able to be fully into every step of the rebuild process made me fall in love with race cars
1. Of course with race cars and the sport of racing there’s a lot of speeding involved
a. I don’t know why but seeing cars go fast has always excited me
2. My father always had some type of fast car or truck, and when I mean I fast I mean supercharged
a. If it wasn’t the Harley-Davidson F150, it was Corvette Z06
b. And for some odd reason he use to always go fast when I would be in the car with him
B. Drag racing has been in my life for long time now
1. When I was younger me, my father and uncles would attend this event called Black Sunday
a. There is were everyone brought their cars from all over the country to race
b. Seeing all the different types of cars and how fast certain cars could go was amazing
2. The loud noises and the engine revving is some of the main reason why I loud speeding
a. I know it can be dangerous to myself and other people
b. But I cant stop doing it
Transition: The downfall from speeding is the consequences that follow

II. MP2: Speeding has gotten me into so much trouble so many times its ridiculous
A. My speeding problem has cause me to be in an accident, not a bad one but it was still an accident 1. I was speeding on the expressway, coming off a ramp a. I was looking down at my phone b.

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