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The Ashes series may be tied at 1-1, but former England captain Michael Vaughan and ex-Australia bowler Glenn McGrath got the chance to put their rivalry to bed once and for all in a one-off driving challenge.
The cricket legends went head-to-head in the challenge set up by Toyota, the official partner to both the England and Wales and the Australian Cricket Boards, on a special race track to see who could claim the honour of winning not the Ashes, but a new trophy - the Dust.
After each driver was given a Toyota GT86 to complete the race in, Vaughan and McGrath made their way through the course while their times were recorded.
Speaking after the challenge, Vaughan said: "Glenn and I had a number of hard battles on the pitch over the years and I’ve missed those since I retired from the game.
"This challenge has given us both a great opportunity to re-ignite that competitive spirit and I can assure you that both of us left everything out on that race track."
McGrath added: "This was a new kind of challenge for us, but as sportsmen it brought back those competitive instincts.
"The fact we were able to do this by driving great cars on a world-famous track made the occasion all the more exciting and the will to win even greater."
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But who came out on top? Watch the video above to see who won the bragging rights in the race for the Dust title.