ScreenshotIf you aren’t sure what to make out of the headline above, let me tell you, you are not alone. It’s a lot to process, especially on a Monday. Let’s try again: fire-spitting Renault Twizy monster “truck.” Citroen Ami micro EVs racing on a velodrome. One hundred laps. Get it now?No, it’s not AI, and trust me, several of us on staff thought the clip below showing 10 Amis on a bicycle track was AI-generated. What you’re seeing here is an event called L.A. C.O.U.R.S.E., which, according to this YouTube video, stands for the L’Ami Challenge Original Ultra Racing Sport Event.Because everything is in French, I couldn’t really understand much of what’s going on in the Twitch stream, but you don’t really have to to appreciate the race itself. However, this Reddit post claims that this one-off race was organized by famous French YouTuber Sylvain Lyve, who pitted 10 French streamers against each other in the little EVs.AdvertisementAdvertisementYou can watch the full, one-hour race here:new Twitch.Player("twitch-embed", { video: "2785459306" });As a big fan of the Citroen Ami micro EV—I’ve never driven one, but I have its corporate sibling, the Fiat Topolino—I was immediately hollering when I saw that some brave souls decided to get together and race against each other. And even more so when I saw the racing venue and the fire-shooting safety car. Oh, I’m sorry, I meant “Unsafety Car,” which is literally what they call it. I don’t know who out there makes Twizy monster truck conversions that look like open-wheel formula cars, but whoever you are, thank you.Per that Reddit thread, the goal of the 100-lap race is, well, to win, but primarily to finish the long race with at least 10% battery remaining. Like the Topolino, the Ami can squeeze an estimated 46-mile range from its 6 kW single-motor and 5.5-kWh battery combo. Top speed in the Topolino I drove was 30 mph downhill, so I don’t know what speeds they were hitting on the velodrome, though Lyve’s video claims the speed limiters were increased to 70 km/h, about 43 mph.I thought the Wiene 500 was incredible, but this… this may be better than that. Thank you, French people.Got a tip? Email us at tips@thedrive.com