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Donut·Car Reviews & AutomotiveTrying Not To Crash the World's Fastest Camaro
TL;DR
The host drives Big Red, a legendary 1969 Camaro race car built by RJ and his team to set land speed records across disciplines.
Key Points
- 1.Big Red is a 1969 Camaro built to compete across every major racing discipline. From La Carrera to Pikes Peak to Bonneville, the car runs multiple engines ranging from 800–850 hp up to 1,800 hp depending on the event and ruleset.
- 2.The team's bond to the car is deeply personal, spanning decades. RJ started the project with his father at age 13 after his parents divorced, and crew members like Mark have been involved for over 11 years — one even got out of the car crying after finally getting to drive it.
- 3.Big Red runs a strict 'classic' ruleset with no electronic engine management. The 565 all-aluminum Brodex with a crank-driven Procharger uses a blow-through carburetor, and everything must be mechanical, limiting but also defining the car's raw character.
- 4.The car previously crashed at 170 mph during La Carrera when the steering vibrated loose. RJ survived due to a heavy-duty roll cage, and a subsequent Bonneville run hit 258 mph before tire spin cost them the record — they're now building a heavier iron-block motor to reclaim it.
- 5.The host successfully drove Big Red at Big Willow without crashing, despite early on-track drama. RJ had already gone off-track sideways at over 100 mph during a demo run, making the host's clean drive — completed after the team repaired the damage — a genuine achievement.
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