Big kids need big toys and Hot Wheels came up with the largest version imaginable of its famous orange track for a world record car jump.
Built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500 race, the track was used by a real life racing pick-up truck. Dropping down the track from the height of a 10-story building, the truck then leaped 332-feet to set a new world record ramp-to-ramp car jump.
The mystery driver of the truck then revealed himself as Tanner Foust, a presenter of the US version of Top Gear and sometime stunt drive who has appeared in the Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift and Dukes of Hazzard films.
Foust said afterwards: "As a kid playing with Hot Wheels I could only dream of experiencing something as outrageous as a life-sized V-Drop track set, and today it became reality."
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