This Is How You Play Noughts And Crosses With An M3 And A Stunt Plane
We've all played noughts and crosses and quite frankly it's pretty boring. Largely because it's almost impossible to win. But as we all know, everything's more fun when you do it in a car, even kids' games. When your opponent is in a 'plane it adds a whole new dimension of awesome.
So, the players: representing the petrolheads we have Austrian drifter and noted hot rod painter Dominic Tiroch with his BMW E92 M3. And representing the flyboys we have a former Red Bull Air Race world champion, the impossibly cool Hannes Arch with his Zivko Edge 540 stunt 'plane
The rules are simple: each player takes a turn to put their mark on the board in whatever way they can, and between turns they have to hoon around or above the field of play.
Simple game, simple rules, amazing spectacle.
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