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The film was originally produced for public broadcasters (like WDR/ARD) but is no longer available in their media libraries (Mediatheken).
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This isn't just about substances; it’s the "flow state." It’s the adrenaline of a 300 km/h sprint on the Autobahn, the bass hitting your chest at a sold-out rave, or the split-second silence before a base jump.
Unlike Western car channels that use licensed EDM or hip-hop, Rausch und Ruhm videos rely on diegetic sound: the scream of a turbocharger spooling, the screech of tire rubber shearing off, the frantic German dialogue between driver and co-pilot. One of the most famous clips features JP shouting "Gas, Gas, Gas!" as a water-cooled 911 GT2 RS fishtails past a construction site barrier at 180 mph.