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"bump-and-grind"??? NASCAR as strip-tease, I guess. The terms are "rubbing"--as used in the movie--and "bump-drafting", which was not in the movie. --Buckboard 04:08, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Days of Thunder: The Ride
Paramount's Great America (California) had a Days of Thunder ride in their "Paramount Action FX Theater" for a while (it was fun to ride). That might be worth mentioning. I believe later they changed it to a James Bond film and it probably changed after that (I moved eventually and I haven't been there since 2000). --CCFreak2K 03:16, 8 April 2007 (UTC)