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‘Raminator' may be a name you'd expect to find in the more, ahem, grown up shops on the high street, but the truth is far cooler. It actually denotes the world's fastest monster truck.
The Guinness World Records team were there to verify its 99.1mph run at the Circuit of the Americas, home of the Austin grand prix. It pipped the previous record of 96.8mph.
The Raminator's top speed may just pip an entry-level Dacia Sandero, but we'd wager reaching it is way scarier when you're metres above the ground, with five tonnes of truck to bring to a halt at the end of it. See the way the cab shimmies above the chassis as it careers down the start/finish straight for evidence of the bravery required here.
Powering the Raminator is a 2000bhp, 9.2-litre supercharged Hemi engine. Disappointingly, no fuel economy figures have been mentioned, but forget miles per gallon: expect to need many, many gallons for each mile it covers. Lucky the US enjoys cheaper fuel than the UK...
"Most of the time we're in an arena or a stadium", driver Mark Hall said, "so we don't have a big run like this. This is pretty unique for us".
Watch the video above, and then try to tell us you don't want a go in a monster truck below...
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