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Science Of Speeding: Why Do We Like To Go Fast?

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As you 'floor' the pedal, there is a sudden spurt of the adrenaline hormone in your body, which in turn has many effects: your blood pressure rises instantly, your heart beat races, your body temperature rises, and you can feel a tingling in your limbs.
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