It's been three years since the Bugatti Chiron set the 0-249-0 mph (0-400-0 kph) world record at VW Group's Ehra-Lessien proving grounds. Koenigsegg has since earned that crown, but the two-minute video Bugatti uploaded is still thrilling to watch, as is the single tracking shot of the Chiron's record-setting run. One member of the production team uploaded a new video to YouTube that provides a peek behind the curtain as to how they filmed the Chiron for its 250-mph run. One of the goals was to do the shot at speed without any movie trickery that'd have the footage slip into an uncanny vehicular valley. So, they decided to do the real thing. There wasn't a camera on a wire or a high-performance motorcycle – they used another Chiron and a drone camera. The crew attached a DJI X5 to the back of the other Chiron, and the two launched at the same time, which wasn't easy, requiring several takes to get right. Hypercar Kings: ⠀ Koenigsegg Regera Breaks The 0-249-0 MPH (0-400-0 KPH) Record The camera was able to track the star car and provide such flawless footage that the team had to add camera shake back in during… Read full this story
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