
Additionally, replicas were only used for crashes and the McLaren P1 otherwise, all of the cars used are real. For some scenes, the cars were going so fast that the crew had to soup up the camera car just to keep up. Practical Effects: No CGI was used for any of the driving.No One Could Survive That!: Many of the crashes except Pete.The crew of Marshall Performance Shop were playing ProStreet in splitscreen mode.Now you know how the aerial footage is provided in these underground races.The losers in the De Leon give their cars to the winner, much like the pink slip system in the original Most Wanted and High Stakes.The HUD in the Ford Mustang was based on the games' own HUDs.There was even a moment where the recording was even via split-screen. At one point, the camera zooms way out, much like how the game zooms out.

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Every Car Is a Pinto: Not to the extremes of some movies, but cars still burst into flames mid-crash.Julia, being the person she is, notices this as a sign of an " inferiority complex" (she even raises her left pinkie to drive the point further.) The Hummer also dodges first when playing chicken, hits the side of the canyon, and rolls over.
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