Coaster supports are now in place near Hard Rock Cafe for Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift at Universal Studios Florida. Construction on the roller-coaster has been ongoing for several months, with some track installed at the ride’s station. But these are the first supports installed at the other end of the coaster’s site.
Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift Track Supports

Concrete bases to were first created across the dirt lot where Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit used to be. Coaster supports were then staged backstage. These new aerial photos by @bioreconstruct on X show some of those blue supports now in place.

There are three short supports on concrete bases for a future low curve of the roller-coaster.

A line of supports at varying heights run up to a series of three large concrete elements — switch track foundations. Look closely at the tops of the supports and you’ll see arrows pointing in the direction that the cars will travel.
Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift is scheduled to open in 2027. Another version will open this year at Universal Studios Hollywood.
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