Furious speed. Dominic Toretto's 1969 Dodge Charger was FALSE

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What a world is this, what can't we believe in an action movie? Well, once again, Craig Lieberman has reopened the saga's pandora's box Furious speed.

The saga's former technical consultant, on the eve of the release of the first Furious Speed ​​9 trailer — you can watch it here — used Craig Lieberman to unravel a few more secrets.

Of all his revelations, this is perhaps the most shocking. After all, Dominic Toretto's iconic 1969 Dodge Charger (played by Vin Diesel) is a 1970 Charger with parts from a '69 model. More! The model we see in the final race between Toretto and O'Conner didn't even have a real supercharger.

Only in static scenes did the Furious Speed ​​production use a Dodge Charger with a true supercharger. As for the showy horse burnout — which ended with an ostentatious capotanço — guess what? it's also fake.

Dodge Charger Furious Speed ​​Horse
Movie magic… in action

The Charger used in filming the scene didn't have the power to make a horse, so the production team equipped it with a hydraulic system to lift the front of the car. Even the smoke we see coming out of the wheels are special effects!

All that's left now was for them to come and say that this scene starring Chuck Norris is also fake:

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