
Evgeny Chebotarev is making a name for himself doing some of the craziest stunts in the world.

The world’s fastest and most dangerous motorcycle, the Rocket Bike runs on liquid hydrogen peroxide, meaning it can reach up to 300 km/h.

This might look like your average truck, but it’s not. It hides a secret home and garage under its body panels.

Three-year-old Zayn Sofuoğlu has just driven his parents’ $550,000 Ferrari SF 90 Stradale around the track. It’s hard to believe until you see the footage.

The man used sky-high thinking to save himself after his car got stuck in snow on a remote road in Oregon and he realized he didn’t have cell phone reception.
As it turns out Salt Bae, the world’s most famous steak seasoner and steak ‘slapper’ isn’t all that great at fixing tires: who knew?

This is the moment an elephant gets absolutely fed up with cars passing through its national park and decides to flip one over.

At ten-feet tall, the ‘Shopper Chopper’ is the fastest street-legal shopping cart hot rod in the world – and it’s absolutely epic.

With her front wheels in the air and her back wheels wedged up against a concrete hump, this Tesla driver isn’t going anywhere in a hurry.

Watch these guys transform a four-wheeler into a “zombie apocalyptic, Area 51 raiding machine”.

Fashion-inspired, hand-built and a one-off, it took four years to develop and build the Rolls-Royce Phantom Syntopia for the unnamed client who commissioned it.

The crazy footage shows a Chevy truck being flipped on its side, spun around, and then blown right side up again. It then shows the driver miraculously getting away.

Not only does everything go wrong, but the new owner of the $38,000 Audi A3 watches it all unfold from his window above.

From tackling near-vertical drops in Moab Utah, to dropping it from 10,000 feet in the air, these guys put the Toyota Hilux to the ultimate durability test.

The German BMW driver blindly followed his GPS all the way up a hiking trail in Austria until eventually, he got his $145,000 BMW Alpina B3 Touring stuck.

Blood, sweat, and tears went into making the flying Iron Man suit, which Jake Laser had dreamed about building for 14 years.