0:352000 HP Aspark Owl does 0-60 in 1.7s
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Rare top speed run footage of famous musicians from the 2000s. Browse 1 clip below.
Top speed run footage documents humanity's obsession with going as fast as possible — from Autobahn blasts in modified sedans to record attempts on dried lake beds and closed runways. These clips combine engineering achievement with genuine danger, capturing the moment when aerodynamic forces become the dominant factor and the car transforms into something between an automobile and an aircraft. Whether it's a Bugatti Chiron chasing 300 mph or a tuned Supra hitting its top speed on a German highway, these videos are among the most exhilarating content in the archive.
The 2000s saw the hypercar arms race begin in earnest, with the Bugatti Veyron shattering the 250 mph barrier and redefining what was possible in a road car. The Porsche Carrera GT, Ferrari Enzo, and Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren competed for supremacy at the top, while the hot hatch segment flourished with cars like the Golf GTI Mk5 and Focus RS. YouTube launched in 2005 and transformed automotive media overnight — suddenly anyone with a camera could share a review, a track day, or a cold start, and channels like Top Gear became global phenomena. Many early automotive YouTube uploads have since been deleted or lost to platform changes, making surviving footage from this transitional era increasingly valuable.