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  • montagem mais lixo

  • LIKE A BOSS

  • f1s can drive upside down but no one has tried it

  • Stop complaining about the tracks being fake, of course they are, fact is they made the cars for real and in the end thats what matters.

  • @blowenfuse And besides. The tracks being fake and all is just to keep the kid's interest while showing off the very real 1:1 cars.

  • to bad theats fakee

  • chuck norris can do this walking

  • 3:02

    Logitech Joystick

  • Cool

    

  • why does all this shit look so fake

  • i kinda hope that car is real....

  • why its sound like a F1?

  • totally bought it until the magnets. its all a lie!! :(

  • hwtf= hot wheels test facility

    hwtf= how? what the f**k

  • Did a portal open up when he got to 300mph? lol Like if you watched Hot Wheels World Race :P

  • The other parts of this 'could' have been real...

  • i thought they used a gumpert. (jeremy clarkson voice)

  • the stop was so fake

  • 0:26 Ford Focus WRC !?

  • 12 g-force die already la

  • congratulations blue driver! you just pretended to set a new record!

  • this is area 51 xD

  • well bugatti obviously aint the fastest out there :(

  • Hot Wheels has made videos like this that WERE actually real cars doing real things with real drivers. Why did they suddenly decide to make an awful "Batman Villian" movie short, with tons of CGI?? This is so disappointing. Even a 6 year-old knows that magnets don't push AWAY lumps of steel. Even "magic" blue lighted magnets...

  • @KOakaKO Ever tried putting a paper clip on a magnet, then putting that paperclip next to another paperclip?

    When a metal is placed near a magnet, it can become temporarily magnetic. The bigger the original magnet, the bigger the effect on the paperclip. So when you get a gigantic electromagnet near a sizable lump of steel, they both have the same north/south pole. All you do then is reverse the electromagnet, and voila, it pushes away the lump of steel.

    That's the theory, but the vid is fake.

  • @EBlueAlex - I understand basic magnetic theory, thanks. And no, a magnet does NOT repel a lump of steel. Magnetic brakes use an aluminum plate as the rotor. As the particles of aluminum move past the electromagnet in the brake "caliper" it creates an electric eddy current in the aluminum plate which is then attracted to the electromagnet, stopping the rotation with an attractive magnetic force.

    Besides my comment was that this is a faked video. Different thing entirely.

  • an indy car doesnt have enough downforce even if this was real. a formula one car would work better

  • Some people say Chuck Norris can do it on a Segway. No. Thats not enough challenge. He can do it on a unicycle. 

  • @doomchicken007 stfu ur just trying to get votes

    

  • Is this really real? I mean was that elctromagnetic accelerators real or just put in the video to make it look cool, because if the accelerators are real then why dont we have like cars flying or a city on the moon...Really makes you wonder about alot of stuff, btw @HOTWHEELS congrats on not loosing your test driver!

  • this was real??

  • I really wish the HWTF was real.

  • yea right :/

  • make a damn movie already.

  • I lov hot wheels and i thouht it was all real. is it???

  • in theory, a F1 car can do this at 130mph or more, but no body test it =P

  • why do they have all these fake videos the only real one was the jump

  • @albojet01 go away lol.... like really

    I love this video plz keep making them i loved hotwheels as a kid!!!!

  • A teoria desse cara tem uma certa razão mas o carro é tao pesado que na inversão ele ja cairia, para ele continuar ele teria que andar a 1000km/h *-*

  • the inversion wouldn't cause the G's only the loop

    otoh this seems slightly possable, wouldnt doubt it will eventually be done

  • The indy car reminds me of Dan Wheldon's car in Battle Force 5.

  • WELL I LIKE THESE STUNTS BUT HAVE THIS STUFF IS FAKE. THERE IS NO FACILITY. I CHECKED. THE MOUNTAIN DROP WAS SOO FAKE TOO. WHY LIE WHEN THEY HAVE ACTUAL ABILITIES TO DO SMALLER SCALED AWESOME STUNTS

  • oh ya the buggata veyron is the most aerodynamic car with 1001 horses and can only go 200 something

  • @SuperStreetcool Well actually it has the ability to go 407kmph or 252mph, that fuckin fast

  • thats in posible he said he was going 306 with only 800 horses. not even grave digger can do that with 1500 horses

  • @SuperStreetcool his engine could do that speed in a faster more aerodynamic car withh the right suspension and chassis prep etc. GD is a monster truck its made to be badass not fast . Gravedigger is awesome though .

  • @SuperStreetcool Its not about how much power you have its how you use it

  • all you Nay Sayers need to visit a Particle Accelerator, or watch a video from inside one, that is exactly what an electromagnetic accelerator looks like

  • i mean it was pretty cool. but clearly not real. we don't even have computers technology like that yet

  • I thought this video was real until I saw what the electromagnetic accelerators look like. Talk about a disappointment :-/

  • @chopperhead2011 something tells me iron man funds this project

  • @alanochanman Obviously. He has help from Batman, though

  • @chopperhead2011 Sometimes, dreams CAN became true! History proved this to us since 50's ...

  • Chuck Norris can do that on a Segway .

  • @epicutubemembername Chuck Norris can do that while swimming.

  • I wish all these videos were real...well at least the world record jump was real, i guess you can't ask for much more though.

  • The Tanner Foust jump was awesome cause it was real. It's a shame the rest is just BS.

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