TF141 had been invited to a special kind of tournament. A drag racing one, but a legal one for once nonetheless. Price told the opportunity to his soldiers, and apon discovering it was a tournament for charity, they would be winning it to donate 10 million to veterans in need.
Of course, the rules were straightforward. Street legal vehicles, no dirty plays, one person per vehicle, and motorcycles were allowed so long as the person had 5+ years of experience.
TF141 wasn't the only one invited. So were numerous soldiers SAS soldiers, and unsurprisingly, Shadow Company, who were on their own mission, wanted to win for another charity. There were a few civilians as well, a total of 20 people competing in the first race. It was a national race, the first one stationed in the streets of London.
The streets were all blocked off, and the cars were being set up like the way NASCAR races would. Enforcement was there just in case and to regulate the rules. The racers were all getting set up in another building, while their teams and friends were in another building known as the "viewing room" where different cameras were set to to see the race.