Channel: Army Events & Racing
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About this video:
Army Racing Team
Tony Schumacher and his Crew Chief explain what goes on behind the scenes.
Speed, power, teamwork, technology, it's all incorporated in this U.S. Army top fuel dragster. This is the fastest machine on the planet. We go 337 mph in 4 seconds, and make 8,000 horsepower. To put into perspective I go from zero to one hundred mph in under one second. The technology that we put into this racecar is second to none, but the speed, the power, of these U.S. Army mechanics that work on this car, have 75 minutes to put this 8,000 horsepower Chrysler hemi together.
Nothing works better, nothing works faster, and we have the most technology seen on the planet. To make 8,000 horsepower accelerate into 330 mph in 4 seconds. There is many things that contribute U.S. Army car winning races and going fast, but what drives me the most is knowing there is over a million Soldiers behind me, supporting me and what I do, and giving me the right freedom to do what we love.






















