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It is day two of the MediaCorp Subaru Challenge -- the competition, which is in its 12th year, kicked off on Saturday with 400 contestants battling it out for the top prize of a car worth S$85,000.
Contestants of the MediaCorp Subaru Challenge braving the rain on day one of the competition. (Photo: MediaCorp Car Challenge Facebook page)
SINGAPORE: It is day two of the MediaCorp Subaru Challenge -- the competition, which is in its 12th year, kicked off on Saturday with 400 contestants battling it out for the top prize of a car worth S$85,000.
As of 10pm, 109 contestants are still standing despite having to brave the heat and rain.
They will have to keep their hands on the cars as long as possible because the last remaining hand wins the top prize.
Participants get five-minute breaks every six hours.
The winner in 2012 took home his prize after a gruelling 78 hours and 30 minutes.
The record time of 81 hours and 32 minutes was set in 2008.

SINGAPORE: It is day two of the MediaCorp Subaru Challenge -- the competition, which is in its 12th year, kicked off on Saturday with 400 contestants battling it out for the top prize of a car worth S$85,000.
As of 10pm, 109 contestants are still standing despite having to brave the heat and rain.
They will have to keep their hands on the cars as long as possible because the last remaining hand wins the top prize.
Participants get five-minute breaks every six hours.
The winner in 2012 took home his prize after a gruelling 78 hours and 30 minutes.
The record time of 81 hours and 32 minutes was set in 2008.