This fortnight we spotted this fantastically unusual looking Red Bull Mini parked near Penrith, Cumbria.
It started life as a Sportspack Cooper, Red Bull specially convert these cars in Austria for use by Red Bull promotions teams all over the world. The cars have their roofs taken off and fridges put where the back where the seats used to be and a can attached to the back.
Red Bull fleet manager Richard Chambers said: "The Minis always get a lot of attention because the Mini is a cult car and they look so unusual after they've been converted."
Red Bull Energiser Vicky Hebborn, who was driving the car when it was Spotted said: "We get loads of attention driving this and everyone loves it because it is a Mini. But it's not the easiest car to drive because the fridges make it really heavy and the can acts like a sale when it is windy!"
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