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00:00Ah, this is so nice.
00:05That's so nice.
00:07How good it is to be here along, just the two of us, finally, you and me.
00:12Good evening.
00:13Oh, my name is Mater, and I'll be your waiter.
00:16Peter the waiter.
00:18That's funny right there.
00:19Oh, Mater, you work here?
00:21Well, yeah, I work here.
00:22What you think, I just snuck in here when nobody was looking
00:25and pretended to be your waiter just so I could hang out with you?
00:28Oh, yeah, how ridiculous would that be?
00:31Now, can I start you to do a little bird job with a double drink?
00:34Yes, I'll have my usual.
00:37Oh, you know what? I'm going to have that, too.
00:40Right.
00:41Your usual.
00:50Thanks, man.
00:51Good luck.
00:52Wait up. What's McQueen's usual?
00:54Let me find you something.
00:55Perfect. Give me two of them.
00:56Quiet.
00:57My program's on.
00:58Tonight, on the Mel Dorado show, his story grabbed the world.
01:02Oil billionaire Miles Axelrod, in an attempt to become the first car to circumnavigate the globe,
01:07without GPS, ironically ran out of gas and found himself trapped in the wild.
01:11Fear of dead, he emerged 36 days later.
01:14Running out of fuel, he distilled himself from the natural elements.
01:17Since then, he's sold his oil fortune, converted himself from a gas guzzler into an electric car.
01:23And has devoted his life to finding a renewable claim review.
01:26Now he claims to have done it, which is all in all.
01:28And to show the world what his new super fuel can do, he's created a racing competition like no other,
01:33inviting the greatest champions from around the globe to battle in the first ever World Grand Prix.
01:37Welcome, Sir Miles Axelrod.
01:39Thank you, Mel.
01:40It is very, very good to be here.
01:41Now listen to me.
01:42Big oil.
01:43It costs a fortune.
01:44Pollution is getting worse.
01:45I mean, come on.
01:46It's a fossil fuel.
01:47Fossil, as in dead dinosaurs.
01:49And we all know what happened to them.
01:51Alternative energy is the future.
01:53Trust me, Mel.
01:54After seeing all in all in action at the World Grand Prix, nobody will ever go back to gasoline again.
02:00I'll get it.
02:01What happened to the dinosaurs now?
02:02I've done satellite, a World Grand Prix competitor, and one of the fastest cars in the world, Francesco Bernoulli.
02:07It is an honor, Signore Dorado, for you.
02:10Miles, why not invite Lightning McQueen?
02:12Of course we invite him, but apparently after his very long racing season, he is taking some time off to rest.
02:18Lightning McQueen would not have a chance against Francesco.
02:22I can go over 300 kilometers an hour.
02:25In miles, that is like, uh, way faster than McQueen.

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