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Lexus LFA Joins Four RC F Coupes in "Dance of F" Race Track Ballet

Step Up and Dirty Dancing have nothing on Lexus's new video featuring a pack of LFAs and RC F Coupés that prove dancing is not only for human beings.
Dance of F 1 photo
Photo: Screenshot from YouTube
"Dance of F" is Lexus Japan's way of taking one human art of movement - dance - and adapting it for race track use. It's true, you could argue that such an artsy form already exists in drifting, but there's more than that in what Lexus had in mind for this video where the choreography is top shelf stuff.

Fuji Speedway was the place where Lexus Japan took one LFA supercar, two Lexus RC F street cars and a couple of Lexus RC F race cars. Looking just like ballerinas on Red-Bull, all the cars are painted white, and they just ooze grace through the entire length of the clip.

The initial dance formation sees the LFA standing in the middle, flanked by the four RC F Coupés. However, just like the Blue Angels squadron, the cars split up, then come back together, while drifting and providing a big chunk of classy tire-smoking action.

Oh, and those who think a classical tune has nothing to do with Lexus LFA's high-revving 4.8-liter V10 or the RC F's 5.0-liter V8 should really watch and listen to what the video has to show and say. Which makes me wonder, what kind of engine would Mozart of Beethoven prefer in terms of roaring soundtrack if they lived in modern times? I don't know about you, but my money is on a mighty vee-twelve.

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