Published 6/15/2009
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If it's said that "how you drive on the track defines who you are", then count me as a Level 50- Car Insurance Premium Neurotic.
Electronic Arts and Slightly Mad Studios profiles the types of driver characteristics that will envelope their high-speed racer Need for Speed: Shift coming to the PC, PSP, PS3 and Xbox 360 in September.
Which driver type are you?
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