This is probably the most eco-friendly car ever built. Out in Singapore, a team of six chefs, two artists, two engineering technicians, two culinary staff and five young volunteers built a life size replica of a F1 race car out of 1000 loaves of 22 types of bread. It cost $15,000 and took 549 hours to assemble. The “Bread Torque” event was used to bring awareness for the charity movement in Singapore. You can see more brad car pictures here.
Staring at the car is making us hungry. We’ll make sure we don’t overload on carbs.
F1 bread car built by Asians
Kinda reminds us of Food Party, only not a weird.
What did they do with the bread after that?