![]() ![]() To join the club, which was formed in 1985, was not as easy as the other clubs as it was governed by a series of rules and was better organised. The club was regarded as one of the longest running street racing gangs. That and because of its dangerously high racing speed, it gave street racing in Japan a worldwide notoriety. One of the earliest non-Japanese media referrals was in the first episode of Jeremy Clarkson's Motorworld in January 1995, when the presenter Jeremy Clarkson, driving his Skyline GT-R around Japan, stated that his car "is more likely to be seen in the Mid Night Club". ![]() ![]() The gang became one of the most notorious and highly respected clubs of its type, which led to it being featured in over 200 editorial features in most of the leading Japanese auto magazines and even in foreign magazines such as the Danish Autoviz, the British Max Power and the American Turbo magazine. The Mid Night Club (ミッド ナイト クラブ Middo Naito Kurabu) was a Japanese street racing gang that hosted illegal races on the Bayshore Route (known natively as the Wangan) of the Shuto Expressway between Tokyo to Yokohama. This information is a footnote to the game and is best handled by linking to Wikipedia where the content can be better maintained. This article will be deleted once a reference and Wikipedia link is added to the Midnight Club article. ![]()
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