Need For Speed… racing that is

How could a night go wrong when great music, video games and three bars are combined under one roof? At the Need for Speed Hot Pursuit event held at Manhattan Classic Car Club there was plenty to be entertained by. As one waited in the line that wrapped around the building you could enjoy the sights of Lamborgini’s that were on display. Inside the fun begins with a photo-op that was a backdrop meant to make you look like a convict, play Need For Speed on one out of the eight available game consoles, or grab a drink to bring to the dance floor while enjoying Roxy’s two hour set.

With a guest list donned with the names of Lil Jon, Fabolous and The Clipse (Pusha T & Malice) the event was a total success all around. If you’re itching to catch a sneak peak of NFS Hot Pursuit before it hits store in November, then be sure to sign up quickly for one of their next six events. The next tour location will be in Chicago on August 5th at Lollapalooza. If you missed this night, you’re simply at a loss and we’re giving you a ticket for missing this stop!

Fasten your seatbelts bunnies, these photos are kinda racy

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Photo Cred: William Yan

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Lil Jon showcasing a limited edition Need for Speed Hot Pursuit PS3

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xx Brooke Cottontail

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