Branded as a mashup between 'American Ninja Warrior' and 'Fast and Furious', 'Hyperdrive' showcases 28 of the world's best underground drivers attempting to prove their prowess on a 100-acre course, specially curated for the series and located in Rochester, New York.
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Aug 02, 2019 · Hyperdrive. 2019 | TV-PG | 1 Season | Reality TV. Elite street racers from around the world test their limits in supercharged custom cars on the biggest, baddest automotive obstacle course ever built. Starring: Michael Bisping, Lindsay Czarniak, Mike Hill.
To obtain the Hyperdrive, players will need to complete a quest chain that they will receive after their ship is repair and they are able to travel into space for the first time. The quest will reward the blueprint.
It was shooting for two weeks in the area. Some neighbors were frustrated about the loud noises in their backyards, complaining that they had not been given adequate notice about the series. Whalerock Industries and Denver & Delilah Productions were behind the production.Aug 14, 2018
As of now, he continues his endeavor in various driving events across Brazil and aims at winning the King Of Nations Drifting Championship.Sep 2, 2020
In the second season of Hyperdrive, a brand new racing track will be created with more twisting dangers for the drivers. In the second season of Hyperdrive, we may witness the racers demonstrating their incredible driving skills in a single-elimination tournament.Dec 6, 2021
1 1 Prize Money: Zero. Fielding Shredder tells his YouTube followers that the producers put the racers up in a hotel during the run of production and provided a stipend for meals, but there was no prize money for the contestants.Sep 20, 2019
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Atsushi TaniguchiQualifying RoundsPlaceDriverTime1Atsushi Taniguchi4:46.92Fielding Shredder5:09.83Sara Haro5:11.54Axel Francois5:12.08 more rows
Currently 24-years-old, Diego Higa was born on March 24, 1997.May 5, 2021
Light box. Drivers must do 540 Donut in a randomized pattern boxes in order. if the driver went into the wrong box will they'll have to restart their attemp and find the right box or an incomplete 540 will receive a time penalty. Just like in Supernova one hit of the light tubes will receive a time penalty.
Hyperdrive is an American documentarian, non-scripted, auto-racing,reality TV competition series that was executively produced by Charlize Theron. It was released on Netflix on August 21, 2019. This series follows 28 international drivers from across the globe who are competing against each other on one of the largest existing automotive courses in the world.
28 international competitors drive around a race track and attempt to navigate specific obstacles and perform maneuvers on a custom made "Hyperdrive" course. Throughout the season, the number of competitors is whittled down until there are six competitors remaining; the competitor who outlasts all others is declared the Hyperdrive champion.
Hyperdrive is a 2019 American documentarian non-scripted auto racing reality television series on Netflix that is executive produced by Charlize Theron. The series follows international drifting drivers from across the globe competing against each other on one of the largest existing automotive courses.
A total of twelve competitors compete in the knockout rounds, where the difficulty of each obstacle is increased. In the first three knockout rounds, the number of competitors is reduced by two; the competitor having the slowest time is relegated to the wild-card round.
His Mustang GT’s 600-horsepower supercharged V8 has no trouble rotating the trick pony to get through a hairpin, and the car’s somewhat heavier weight is a theoretical benefit on the track’s signature obstacle, the “Leveler.”
Mick Wilkes is a well-known car customizer and builder in the UK … and for his turn on the Hyperdrive course, he picked the ride for which he’s best-known: the 40-year-old Bedford van he calls “Bluebelle,” based on the early-70s-era Vauxhall Viva sedan. It’s adorable, completely bonkers and absolutely wrong for a drifting course.
No, Omar Salaymeh’s entry — which might be on the “best car” list in any other competition — gets the bottom slot here. Much like the Lamborghini residing one rung above, it’s too low and too heavy to be successful as a drift car.
Even with a turbocharged four-cylinder mill burning the covers off the back tires, the Bedford is too slow to quickly get between checkpoints on the track. It’s like entering a Ford Transit Connect in the 24 Hours of LeMans.
Stacey Lee May is the real deal: an accomplished “spinning” competitor in her native country, with a personal story so compelling it warranted an on-camera home visit from fellow South African (and co-executive producer) Charlize Theron.
In the hands of Aaron Parker, the RX lost its factory twin turbos in favor of a larger single turbocharger, and picked up a bad-ass paint and undercarriage neon treatment that made the car stand out even before it left the starting lane. Notably, it's the one car Rutledge Wood said he'd run the course in.
At its core, Hyperdrive is a drifting competition, and this challenge rewarded those drivers who could best control the speed, duration, and angle of their cars’ slides. A driver enters a skidpad-like circle and must hit a series of targets around the perimeter with the side or rear of their car.
One of the fan-favorite stunts on Hyperdrive is the oddly-named "Supernova," in which a drive completes a “Rockford” turn or two inside a marked area. This uses some of the same skill sets, and adds to them. A driver enters a marked-off area and must get their car up to speed, spin it through 360 degrees while moving forward, and then exit through a designated gate within a set time to avoid a penalty.
In the promos and on the actual show, the "Rail Slide" looks really impressive: the driver goes off a ramp and slides down two parallel steel rails — wheels hanging free off either side — and rejoins the pavement at the bottom. One promo even shows a contestant hitting the rails at a slight angle, causing the car to tilt worryingly all the way down to the ground.
Hyperdrive’s signature stunt was one of the hardest challenges on the course in the knockout runs, and the time penalties associated with it wound up deciding the fate of a number of drivers. On its face, though, the stunt was pretty simple: park the car on "The Leveler," wait for the span to begin moving, and then adjust the car forward or backward as needed.