The Suzuki Hayabusa is the fastest motorcycle in the world featuring a 1299 cc engine that will rocket the bike from 0 to 60 mph in 2.47 seconds! The Toyota Supra rivals the Hayabusa in many videos, but in the following footage the Supra dominates against the tyranical Hayabusa. Thanks to Virtual Works Racing in Las Vegas, NV we have a video of their Toyota Supra smoking a 175+ hp Hayabusa to watch. This historical event is a product of a building rivalry for many years. A challenge between the two vehicles is seen through out several online videos on Youtube and Streetfire.net, but none show the Toyota Supra in such domination as what is shown below.
The Toyota Supra design is naturally fast and accelerates with great launch traction for a rear wheel drive vehicle. The entire car cocks back and literally fires like a rocket out of the hole. Spectacular capability for a high powered, lightweight vehicle considering that most rear wheel drive vehicles have a considerable disadvantage when racing from a launch. Toyota defies logic in their Supra design, will they bring it back? The answer is here.
Until we get another miracle vehicle from Toyota, tuners have to make due with what is given to them. The Supra's from the 1990's are still serving in the battle field of street races across the world. A remarkable culture has been built around the Toyota Supra with the help of performance legends and online video propaganda. To watch a Toyota Supra destroy every vehicle on the face of the planet is unreal. Check out the following footage of another Supra kill, Hayabusa.
Video content: Single turbo Toyota Supra smokes Hayabusa
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