: They raced primarily on the Shuto Expressway’s Bayshore Route (Wangan) after midnight to avoid traffic.
: The group was highly exclusive; members were often professionals like doctors and lawyers who kept their identities hidden to avoid legal trouble. They communicated via coded classified ads in local newspapers.
Historically, "corredores da meia-noite" is often used to describe the , a famous Japanese street racing group active in the 1980s and 90s.
: Members were required to have cars capable of exceeding 250 km/h and had to maintain those speeds for long periods.
: They uncover a dangerous human trafficking ring and must rely on their physical training and growing bond to rescue the victims.