How to Race Hot Wheels on a Treadmill

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avatarNailingSurge2 years ago

Just don't. Your treadmill was probs expensive and Hot Wheels, albeit cool, aren't worth the risk. Imagine explaining that repair to someone.

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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Tried this once, and it was epic! Make sure to use cars that are heavy enough to stay on track without flying off too soon. Lighter cars just don't have the traction. Also, if you can adjust the incline, you get a whole other level of challenge.


avatarRuingMite2 years ago

First off, you gotta make sure your treadmill can go slow enough so your Hot Wheels don't just immediately fly off into oblivion. Start at the lowest speed setting. Line up your cars at the edge where the belt starts moving, and let 'em rip! It's like drag racing but in the comfort of your living room. Bonus points for slow-mo videos!

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