Watch A 900bhp Dodge Challenger Hellcat Crap Out Chunks Of Its Carbonfibre DriveshaftAfter successfully completing a 10 second pass, this modified Hellcat took to the strip a second time, only to suffer catastrophic driveshaft failure Matt Robinson 19 Jan 2016 Remote video URL Previous 1988 BMW M3 (E30) Next Watching This Ford Mustang Race Car Go From 25th To 1st At The Daytona 24 Is Immensely Satisfying Matt Robinson Growing up on a diet of World Rally Championship highlights and lengthy Gran Turismo 2 sessions, a life in cars was as good as inevitable for Matt. Sponsored PostsComments HELL man it’s CATastrophic Mid-race weight reduction… nice tactic sometimes 900hp is too much hp Torque kicked in yo… It’s not too much hp, a carbon driveshaft can support up to about 13000 lb/ft I don’t know if anyone else heard it but there was a slight whining and clunking noise other than the big obvious supercharger whine Driveshaft be like : f*ck it,i’m done here Too much torque? That thing must’ve be packing loads of torque before it destroyed it’s driveshafts like that The engine was made in the U.S. The carbon fiber driveshaft was made in China. Pagination Page 1 Next page Next Page Latest News News Why I Replaced My E30 BMW With A Porsche Cayman News Tom Matano, Designer Of The Original Mazda MX-5, Has Died News Everything We Know So Far About The Lexus LFR, The Upcoming LFA Successor News Lexus LFR ’Ring Footage Seemingly Confirms Hybrid Powertrain News Viral Trainspotter Francis Bourgeois Has K20-Swapped His Honda Jazz News Yangwang U9 Xtreme Goes 308mph To Become World’s Fastest Production CarSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Audi A6 Avant Review: Good, But Where’s The Audi-Ness? Reviews 2025 Audi E-Tron GT Review: Does What A Fast Electric Audi Should Reviews Cupra Terramar VZ Review: A Case Of Unfulfilled Potential Reviews 2025 MGS5 Review: Invisible, But Solid Reviews 2025 Mercedes-AMG E53 Review: A Muted (Stop)Gap Reviews 2025 Porsche Taycan Review: Still The Best Of Its Kind
I don’t know if anyone else heard it but there was a slight whining and clunking noise other than the big obvious supercharger whine
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HELL man it’s CATastrophic
Mid-race weight reduction… nice tactic
sometimes 900hp is too much hp
Torque kicked in yo…
It’s not too much hp, a carbon driveshaft can support up to about 13000 lb/ft
I don’t know if anyone else heard it but there was a slight whining and clunking noise other than the big obvious supercharger whine
Driveshaft be like : f*ck it,i’m done here
Too much torque?
That thing must’ve be packing loads of torque before it destroyed it’s driveshafts like that
The engine was made in the U.S. The carbon fiber driveshaft was made in China.
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