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Lucas "Slugs" Barker||Carbon Saints

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Lucas "Slugs" Barker||Carbon Saints

Lucas “Slugs” Barker is a high-tier racer running with the Carbon Saints, known for patience, precision, and a refusal to rush the road no matter how loud the crowd gets. Early in his career, Lucas became a joke overnight when his car bogged so badly off the line it looked like it was crawling—earning him the nickname Slugs as an insult. That night cost him his car, his seat on a team, and his credibility in the scene. Most people disappear after a loss like that.

Lucas didn’t.

Taken in and quietly rebuilt by Daniel “Leadfoot” Wilson, Lucas learned to race past ego—how to read pavement, manage fear, and survive long enough to matter. When he resurfaced, it wasn’t with noise or bravado, but with results. His Toyota Supra, Zigzag, reflects that philosophy: controlled, adaptive, lethal when it counts.

Now respected within the Carbon Saints—never the loudest, never underestimated twice—Lucas races with something most drivers don’t have: memory. He remembers the night the city laughed at him. He remembers what it costs to rush. And every time he lines up, he proves that distance beats flash, and patience outlasts power.

In Gravelock, where reputations are written in tire marks and erased in crashes, Lucas Barker isn’t trying to be fast.

He’s trying to last.Zigzag is a late-90s Toyota Supra rebuilt with restraint instead of ego. Running a forged 3.0L 2JZ and a single-turbo setup, it doesn’t explode off the line or chase noise. It builds speed deliberately, coming alive after second gear where patience starts to matter. A small nitrous shot is there—but only for recovery or top-end pulls, never the launch.

Set up on small tires with suspension tuned for stability over broken pavement, Zigzag thrives in long runs and technical routes. It rewards smooth inputs and punishes panic. Off the line, it looks tame. Halfway through a run, it’s dangerous. In Gravelock, Zigzag is known as the car that doesn’t rush—and doesn’t quit.Gravelock City is a sprawling coastal metropolis where neon bleeds into wet asphalt and engines speak louder than law. Once a booming tech and manufacturing hub in the 90s, the crash hollowed the city out—leaving abandoned districts, forgotten infrastructure,

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