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The Shoes doesn’t lie. But if this is real… Rex Rallison was robbed. He never raced again after that loss. He died broke.

The first post was a wall of text, then a series of links to images hosted on a dusty Imgur account. Kenny clicked the first image. It was a photo of a yellowed printout from a dynamometer. The numbers were stark. The torque curve didn’t dip where it should have. There was a spike—an unnatural, impossible spike—at 11,200 RPM. The note scrawled in the margin, in Jimmy Jet’s own handwriting, read: “Magnetic flux override. Use only for final lap. Destroy after race.” speedway proboards

Kenny was the head administrator, a title he wore with a mix of pride and the weary resignation of a lighthouse keeper watching the tide go out. The forum, clayvalleyspeedway.proboards.com , had been a digital thunderdome for a decade. It was a place where grizzled former racers, obsessive mechanics, and starry-eyed teenagers debated the finer points of bike setup, the villainy of a rider named Dutch “The Wrecking Ball” Van der Merwe, and the legendary 2004 season when local hero Jimmy “Jet” Jankowski beat the national champion on a homemade engine. The Shoes doesn’t lie