
Aman Ghei is standing in front of a white racing car. It looks like a Formula 1 racing car --. but has no engine. Its driver is wearing a pair of VR goggles, ready to take a ride on the computer-animated racing ring.
"We only use the car to draw people's attention. We are one of the last stands in the hall, so we're using it to get people down here," says Ghei.
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