The video is an episode of "Unicorn vs the World" where Ken Block, a renowned racer, races a custom-built car against a Unicorn, a vehicle he had previously raced. The Unicorn is known for its impressive speed and performance, outperforming various high-end cars.
In this episode, a car built by Rob Dom, a participant in the race, is introduced. The car is built off parts of the Unicorn and has a semi-homage to the Unicorn's design. It's equipped with a rotary engine from the R32 GTR, an all-wheel drive system, and is powered by a four-rotor setup. The car has a unique suspension geometry and a visually similar hood to the Unicorn.
The race begins with Rob Dom going from a roll, and the audience is treated to a spectacle of the car's power and speed. During the race, the car's hood and rear windshield are damaged, but this doesn't deter Rob Dom from continuing the race. The race ends with Rob Dom gaining a significant lead over the Unicorn.
The video ends with the audience expressing admiration for the car and Rob Dom's driving skills. The car's performance in the race has shown its potential and the viewers are excited for its future races.
1. The text refers to a race between a custom car and the Unicorn, a vehicle from the company Hoonigan. The Unicorn is a 1400 horsepower twin turbo car.
2. The custom car is driven by Rob Dom. He has been invited to the race three times before and this is the first time he has shown up.
3. The custom car was built off of parts of the Unicorn and has a semi-homage to the Unicorn. It features a four-rotor engine, an all-wheel drive system from the R32 GTR, and a suspension similar to the Unicorn.
4. The car has a rotary engine and was turbo-charged, reaching a boost of 30 psi. It has 16 injectors, four per rotor, and fires two at a time.
5. The car's first run was from a dick, a term in drag racing that refers to the starting point.
6. In the race, the custom car managed to go from a roll and then a hit, reaching a speed that was impressive for its second run ever in the car.
7. The car's rear windshield and part of its quarter panel were damaged during the race, but it was still getting faster.
8. The custom car was able to perform a straight-up run, which was a significant achievement given the damage to the car.
9. The car was able to perform a donut, a maneuver where the car spins on its axis while moving forward.
10. The car's performance in the race was praised, with one of the top comments from the first Unicorn vs the World race comparing lining up next to the Unicorn to being wild.