Chapter 878 The significance of the racing competition
Amid the boos from the audience, Teji rushed to Alvin's side in an awkward manner and led them to a location where the crowd was not so dense.
Alvin squinted his eyes and looked at Teji who was busy, and when he sneered and wanted to talk to him, he sneered and said: "You bastard is crazy about money, isn't he?
Isn’t it good to have a death speed car? You must find an eye-catching gimmick?”
Teji tugged hard on the tie at the collar, smiled bitterly and did not dare to answer Alvin's words, fearing that he would be beaten if he really spoke out his thoughts.
Alvin turned his head and glanced at the dense crowd around him, a large number of reporters and photographers, and even an broadcast truck parked not far away.
Countless young men and women gathered in the huge square. Just when Alvin wanted to praise Tegui for doing a good job in the game, a young man suddenly jumped out on an empty stage, causing a lot of shouting.
Alvin looked at the young man on the stage who sang and danced and made the little girls in the audience go crazy and scream. After thinking about it, he remembered that this was the man who smoked too much marijuana and hit him on the TV station, and then peed on his own bar.
That little bastard named Justin in there.
Staring at Teji, who had been following him and laughing with him, Alvin said funnyly: "You guys do have brains, TV broadcast, opening show, you are treating the final of the speed competition as the Super Bowl, right?
But you don’t even charge tickets, so where does the revenue come from?”
Teji was scratched. The black guy shook his head and said: "The TV broadcast was bought by ABC, and the broadcast fee of 76 million US dollars is enough to make up for the ticket income.
Including various sponsorships, our total revenue has exceeded US$100 million.
Of course, we didn't actually make any money this time. Repairing the track, organizing fencing, preparing the performance venue, and the appearance fees of more than a dozen celebrities all made up the money.
But things will change next year. A professional told me that this is how to build a brand. In the future, maybe the Hell's Kitchen racing competition will be as popular among speeding enthusiasts as F1."
Alvin didn't pay attention to the rest, but he heard the number 100 million. In recent days, these gang bosses always seemed to like to use "100 million" as the unit when talking to him.
As if not doing this wasn't enough to show off his power, this gave Alvin the illusion of being surrounded by capitalists.
Taking a look at Justin's pants on the stage, which had fallen to his knees and was still jumping up and down with "hum ha ha ha", Alvin said a little unhappily: "In the future, these singers will find something cheaper, anyway, these people
Just watch the fun."
Teji was stunned for a moment, thinking that Alvin didn't like this Justin, so he nodded seriously and said: "Actually, this guy is very cheap. He offended the TV station and the agency, and made a mess with the media.
If you don't like it, I will kick him out immediately. In fact, I came here because he fits the temperament of Hell's Kitchen..."
Alvin was stunned for a long time, then he held down Teji who was about to chase people away, and said with a smile: "Then let him sing, and don't look for anyone else to sing with him in the future.
The contract was signed for a few years and he was asked to sing for three hours at a time.
This little bastard is really suitable for Hell's Kitchen, he's the only one who dares to pee on my bar and still be alive."
Teji looked at Alvin with a strange expression, and finally pinched his nose and approved Alvin's random command. What this boss pursues for these celebrities is a benefit, which makes people speechless.
He was hesitating whether to tell Alvin the net worth of the stars behind him, and whether he would be punched out of the stadium by the boss after telling him.
Teji himself knew that although the Death Race, a racing carnival that lasted for half a year, was nominally in his name, everyone knew that the soul of it was Alvin.
It was Alvin who found a way to legalize this illegal event. It was he who completely gave up the profits and decided to turn this event into an entertainment project for all people to participate in. This created a lot of excitement for the entire Hell's Kitchen community.
jobs and economic benefits.
Alvin himself may not have thought that in this narrow community without bleachers, the open arena with no admission fees, and those excellent viewing positions would create great benefits for those lucky families.
In addition, the racing parties held twice a week in the past six months are no less lively than those famous nightclubs.
This allows many people to find a way to eat there. At a party like this where a large number of racing players gather, even selling condoms can keep one person fed for a week.
All of this was something Alvin didn’t expect at the time. His only thought at the time was that when the competition was legalized, the Death Racing League would need to assume the obligations of road maintenance, monitoring design, travel guarantee, etc. for the entire Hell’s Kitchen.
, these were the terms that Alvin had negotiated with Director George and the city government at that time.
It is also because only Teji is willing to take on these tasks that he can stand out from so many black bosses and become the president of the Death Racing Alliance.
Now, if we want to talk about who among the gangsters in Hell's Kitchen has the best relationship with the police, it must be Tegui.
In order to broadcast the game online to increase the influence of the event, this man installed a set of advanced surveillance cameras in Hell's Kitchen, and eventually shared this system with the police department.
This is an event that truly benefits the entire Hell's Kitchen. In the end, Tegui may not be able to make much money, but it allows Tegui to gain influence and find his goals for the future.
This is the reason why he is willing to spend a lot of money to participate in this final. Someone told him that running a brand requires huge investment. He can't figure out how much is big, but after excluding bonuses and necessary reserves from the money earned, everything else is covered.
It should be a good idea to invest in it.
Alvin glanced at Teji, who was a bit too angry to speak out, and smiled and glanced at the tents set up along the street to his left, where there were racing cars, engineers, and emergency maintenance equipment.
Although most of the people in the tent were made up of a temporary team from Hell's Kitchen by the racers participating in the competition, whether it was useful or not is irrelevant, but Teji's determination to make the event bigger and stronger was indeed shown.
To Alvin's right is the warm-up stage surrounded by a large crowd.
Those young men and women were swaying their bodies desperately to the music on the stage, and with the psychedelic lights, the entire arena fell into a bizarre state of excitement.
Faced with this lively situation, Alvin couldn't say whether it was good or bad. Anyway, if there are more people and it's lively, you can make money.
A few young gangsters, who didn't know how much they were paid, were wearing advertising shirts and kept spinning in front of several fixed camera positions, singing and dancing in a way that made people laugh.
All the bosses in the formal industry have found their goals. The commentators of two TV stations are sitting in front of a big sign covered with special advertisements, broadcasting this lively racing carnival live.
Dominic and Brian awkwardly found Alvin in racing suits, as if they had something to say.
Looking at Dominic and Brian approaching, Alvin was a little stunned to see the words "Alexei at your service and Pluto Pharmacy welcomes you" printed on their bodies.
Compared to the sponsors of drivers in professional events, these two are incredibly low.
Seeing Alvin's teasing gaze, Brian, who had a better relationship with him, smiled and shrugged, patted the advertisement on his body, and said: "They gave a good price, my child is about to be born, I have to
Earn more money so that Mia and her children can live a good life."
Alvin stepped forward with a smile, gave Brian a high-five and hugged him, pointed to a few drivers not far away who were wearing professional racing uniforms coming in and out of his maintenance tent, and said: "Compared to those who help people advertise for free
You are a fool, but your choices are much wiser."
As he spoke, Alvin looked at Brian's handsome face and said with a smile: "You will become a star. One day big brands like Mobil and Marlboro will sponsor you. Maybe your collar can sell for tens of thousands in the future."
piece."
Brian grinned happily and said, "I hope that day comes soon..."
Alvin smiled and nodded, glanced at Dominic who had a stiff expression next to him, shook hands with him with a smile, and said: "Man, your facial paralysis needs to be cured, otherwise you will always be a speedster."
Dominic smiled with a strange crooked mouth, and then said in a deep voice: "We want to ask, do you really have nothing to do with Giselle?
Today’s game…”
Alvin glanced at the two girls' cars that had already parked on the grid with a headache, and said distressedly: "If I know who spread the rumor, I'll beat the crap out of him.
The competition has nothing to do with you, it is your task to win.
Don't let outsiders steal the championship..."
When Alvin was angry, the black guy Roman was sitting on the engine of his racing car, holding a beautiful woman in his arms and chatting with a group of maintenance workers. Just as he was sneaking up on Alvin and Giselle as gossip.
While everyone was listening, he suddenly sneezed.
Rubbing his nose, Roman looked at the darkened sky and muttered, "Is the weather getting colder?"
A rude maintenance man came up to Roman, handed over a cigarette attentively, made an obscene gesture, and said with a smile: "Principal Alvin really and that Giselle, um..."
Roman raised his eyebrows after hearing this, chuckled obscenely and whispered: "Of course, I saw it with my own eyes that day...
Chapter completed!