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Hot Wheels are proof that you will never grow out of them.
My weekends spent building the largest track possible were my childhood memories of Hot Wheels. This dream is still alive for Hot Wheels enthusiasts from Pennsylvania, who created the longest Hot Wheels track at 2,176 feet (2663.298 meters).
While most company barbecues are full of cheap hamburgers, small talk about work and little else, the Benesch team, an engineering firm that specializes in transportation, spent their time chasing greatness. This publication was published a few months back.
NASCAR star Joey Logano Who built the then-record-setting Hot Wheels track measuring 1,941 feet (591.6 metres). This record was broken by the new record track by a large margin.
The Hot Wheels car that was used in this top speed, gravity-fueled run had a special Hot Wheels car. It carried a camera all the way around the track. This Hot Wheels car averaged 8.8 miles per hour based on its distance of 2,176 feet (2663.298m) and the time it took to complete the run. This is quite good for a toy car powered by gravity and carrying a camera.
The big difference between Joey Lagano and Benesch’s Hot Wheels track is the scale. Joey used power boosters and banked corners to pack his entire track in his garage. The Benesch team just found a long hill to climb and set about working.
Hot Wheels is a great way to have fun. These classic toys were the catalyst that ignited car passion. Hot Wheels enthusiasts at Benesch, for instance, put their engineering skills to use building the longest track in the world.