I'm driving along the highway calmly, maintaining about 120 km/h. And then suddenly… an Oka overtakes me. Not just driving alongside me, but literally flying past, as if it weren't a small city car, but some kind of mini sports car. I look after it and say, "Is that Oka doing 150 km/h?" That in itself seemed like a special event.
I drive a little further and see the same Oka on the side of the road. Steam is billowing from under the hood. I decide to stop and see what's wrong. I approach the driver and ask, "What happened?" He calmly replies, "Overheated." I ask, "Where were you going so fast?" And he proudly replies, "I changed the engine. I got it up to 160 km/h."
After this statement, he asks, "Can you make it to the service center?" Well, what can I do? I agree. I say, "Hook up the tow rope." He takes out a tow rope, attaches it to my car, and we set off. It seemed simple: just calmly drag it to the nearest service station. But no.
A few seconds later, the rope gives way and breaks. The Oka is left behind, I'm ahead, and the whole thing turns into the strangest episode on the highway: first, the Oka overtakes at sports car speed, then it gets all worked up, and then the towing ends before it even begins.