I'm sorry to say this, but I know very little about the duckface kiss. Apparently, lots of women did it for Instagram fame until somebody in Korea invented the sparrowface and changed the game.
They like to keep things old-school in Germany, so when Doreen Seidel posed next to a Playboy bunny, she chose the more traditional approach. The first four photos we're showing you are among the most unusual shown by Audi Sport on Facebook. They were taken at the Norisring stage of the Audi TT Cup in Nuremberg, and we assure you she's a racecar driver.
Right after the first kissy-kissy photo was taken, Doreen decided her racing overalls are making her hot, so she takes them off and starts eating an ice cream. What the heck is going on here?
Well, the blonde beauty with Playboy logos on her suit is an actual playmate from Deutschland, complete with revealing pictures scattered around the net and visits to Heff's mansion. A couple of years ago, she decided to take her passion for cars to the next level and joined the VW Scirocco Cup.
As some of you might know, that's been replaced by a one-make Audi TT series, so she jumped horses and ended up in a Playboy-sponsored race car.
Most race cars are bespoke, sharing almost no parts with their road cousins, but the TT Cup is based on the TTS. It's been stripped down to weigh just 1,125 kg (2,480 lbs), and its 2-liter turbo now produces up to 340 horsepower for short periods of time. The racing kit also includes an electronically variable active differential, roll cage and a full body kit.
Right after the first kissy-kissy photo was taken, Doreen decided her racing overalls are making her hot, so she takes them off and starts eating an ice cream. What the heck is going on here?
Well, the blonde beauty with Playboy logos on her suit is an actual playmate from Deutschland, complete with revealing pictures scattered around the net and visits to Heff's mansion. A couple of years ago, she decided to take her passion for cars to the next level and joined the VW Scirocco Cup.
As some of you might know, that's been replaced by a one-make Audi TT series, so she jumped horses and ended up in a Playboy-sponsored race car.
Most race cars are bespoke, sharing almost no parts with their road cousins, but the TT Cup is based on the TTS. It's been stripped down to weigh just 1,125 kg (2,480 lbs), and its 2-liter turbo now produces up to 340 horsepower for short periods of time. The racing kit also includes an electronically variable active differential, roll cage and a full body kit.