Yesterday's running of the Indianapolis 500->ke3200 - the 100th anniversary of the inaugural race - will go down as one of the most dramatic auto races in the series' long and illustrious history.

23-year old rookie J.R. Hilderbrand already had the race won until he lost control of his car and crashed at the very last turn before the checkered flag. Hilderbrand's misfortune paved the way for Dan Wheldon to make the pass just before the caution came out, leading to a stunning win that left everybody at the Brickyard and all those watching on TV shocked and completely speechless.

But that wasn't the only notable item to happen during the weekend. Just before the start of the Indy 500, the long-awaited world-record jump attempt by Team Hot Wheels, dubbed "Fearless at the 500", finally took place. The team's "Yellow Driver" - later revealed to be Top Gear USA's own Tanner Foust - drove a specially prepared truck down a 90-foot ramp before blasting off into another ramp, clearing 332 feet through the air and setting the record for the longest jump of a four-wheeled vehicle->ke1948 in the world.

For everybody who's ever had dreams of riding a stunt like this - we know we did at one point in our lives - Foust's record-setting jump was a surreal moment, one that probably saw a lot of kids doing their own "world record jumps" in the backyard of their homes after watching the spectacle.

If you missed the whole thing, you can check out the video that Hot Wheels released of the jump in its entirety.

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