Thursday, February 10, 2011

Rhys Millen's new 500-hp Hyundai Veloster rallycross machine drifts into Chicago [w/sound]


There are more famous racing family as the Millers, but not many. While Steve Millen was closely linked to Nissan finds his brother and nephew have long been associated with the name Hyundai was the nephew Rhys Millen, know we love and the drifting champion. And this is the latest tool of his trade.
Rhys Millen Racing with the new coupe Veloster that last month's Detroit auto show debut, preferring to start anything. They pulled the chassis to its bare metal, soaked in Alkalai for five days and then amplifies the welding. They replaced the metal body panels with carbon / Kevlar shell cut to 75 percent of the weight, the scales fall to £ 2,656. The company deducted for the interior and installed a custom eight-point roll cage, firewall, and Sparco bucket. What's more, uses the Veloster Rallycross car indefinite custom long travel suspension, with 18-inch wheels HRE, Hankook rubber and 14-inch Alcon brake discs (12-inch rear), packed six-piston calipers all around.
The real treasure, however, sits under the slotted hood: Hyundai 2.0-liter four-cylinder screw, a ball-bearing HKS turbocharger drive whopping 500 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque through an X-Trac six-speed sequential for all four wheels. Hot diggity damn.


Rhys be swinging the Veloster at the 2011 U.S. Cross Rally Championship and the exchange with bicycle motocross Robbie Maddison at the Summer X-Games. A second car for Maddison is to share with Rally Champion Marcus Dodd also built in the United States Rally Cross Championship, while a third front car with driver will be built for Celebrity. Follow the jump for more details in the press release and an official video, and see the other pictures in the gallery below.

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