Driving Trend Boosted by Apple's Film F1
By
The Onion Staff
Tired, dry, slightly forgotten on the back of the tray.
Summary
A trend report by Edmunds Research suggests that driving is gaining popularity due to Apple's new film F1, leading to increased interest in cars and driving fast.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledF1 has really pushed driving into the forefront of culture, and now it’s having a moment.
Personally, I love getting into my Nissan Sentra and driving around.
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