Rob Dahm's Four-Rotor Car Sets Record: 9.73 at 158 MPH!
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In a thrilling turn of events, Rob Dahm unveils the remarkable achievement of his four-rotor car setting a groundbreaking quarter-mile single-digit track record. The anticipation among Rob and his team, accompanied by Adam and Colette, is palpable as they eagerly await the release of the drag strip footage capturing this historic moment. The nerves are running high as the four-rotor beast takes to the prepped drag strip for the very first time, setting the stage for an adrenaline-fueled showdown.
With a roar that sends shivers down the spine, the four-rotor car blazes down the track, clocking an impressive 9.73 at a staggering 158 mph, surpassing all expectations. Despite facing minor setbacks like a loose rear windshield, the team revels in the triumph of their hard work and dedication. As Rob reflects on the car's performance, he hints at future upgrades and enhancements to unleash its true power on the track.
The sheer power and weight of the four-rotor machine hint at the untapped potential waiting to be unleashed, promising an exciting journey ahead for Rob and his team. With a passion for pushing boundaries and a love for the unmistakable scream of the four-rotor engine, Rob sets his sights on future racing adventures, eager to witness the full capabilities of his extraordinary creation.
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Rob breaking the back glass on the 4 rotor during drag races
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