Office workers in Japan have turned their chairs into race cars. According to CNN, these high-speed, helmet-clad racers zoom, swerve, and compete in a full-blown “office chair Grands Prix,” proving that boredom at work can, in fact, lead to an interesting sport.
From cubicles to race tracksRacers crouch low, grip their chairs, and launch themselves down the streets — backwards. Created in 2010 by Tsuyoshi Tahara, today even big corporates join the sport. “The biggest appeal is that anyone can participate… we want them to step out of the office,” Tahara told CNN. The prize? Not cash, but 90 kilos of rice!
Silly? Yes. Easy? Absolutely Not Behind the chaos is some very real effort. Racers train hard, with Yasunori Miura telling the news channel he does “40 or 50 runs of 200 metres using a gym chair.” Teams race up to 25 km, overtake rivals, and occasionally watch their chairs give up mid-race. “It may look funny, but once you try it, you realise how serious and demanding it really is,” Miura said. And with Grands Prix-style races, pit stops, and even “Ferrari-like” chairs (as Tahara joked), this might just be the only sport where your office chair works harder than you do.