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Watch a Christmas tree handle 174 mph atop a Hellcat

This is probably not the best way to get your tree home with all its needles.

Andrew Krok Reviews Editor / Cars
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media director of a small European-focused garage outside of Chicago. From there, he moved to the editorial side, penning several written features in Total 911 Magazine before becoming a full-time auto writer, first for a local Chicago outlet and then for CNET Cars.
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The best thing about the internet is that you can watch people doing things that, if you were to do them, would end up poorly -- such as taking a Christmas tree and a Hellcat and sending both up to 174 mph.

The madmen at Hennessey Performance, which is the same company behind the upcoming 1,600-horsepower Venom F5, decided to take a Christmas tree and strap it to the roof of a 700-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody. Then, they set out on a closed track to get as close to the car's top speed as possible.

The result is a 174-mph run, only 3 mph less than the Widebody achieved without the tree on top. Somehow, the tree didn't lose every single needle as it reached speeds that most people won't (and shouldn't) hit on the way home from the tree lot. But it's good to know that, in the event you need to, your tree won't arrive from a top-speed run with naked branches.

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