This camera is mounted on the roof inside of the canopy. Although you can't see much out the windows, it does capture the car's digital readout, as well as Danny's hands, which are doing a lot more steering than one might expect in "straight-line" racing. The "jelly" effect visible in portions of the video is a result of the car's extreme vibration at 400mph+ speeds.
Background: Danny Thompson's Challenger 2 laid down a 435.735mph one-way pass on the opening day of the SCTA's 2017 Speed Week event (Saturday, August 12th) at the Bonneville salt flats. More information available at: thompsonlsr.com
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