Construction continues to progress on Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift ride coming to Universal Studios Florida, as large A-frames are installed.
Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift Construction Update

Photos from the ground this morning, June 19, from @bioreconstruct show the new towering A-frames that went in overnight. New supports on the right, that were just recently installed, can also be seen. On the far right of the image is a part of the spike element of the new Fast & Furious coaster. The 170-foot-tall spike will be a dead-end, forcing the ride vehicles to stop and change direction.

The photo above, taken last night, shows the lower halves of both A-frames being installed. These supports sit inside the large curved section of the light blue/gray track that workers have been installing over the last couple of weeks.

Here is a photo from a similar angle from last week, without the pair of A-frames and the new ride supports. Once again, the large structure on the right is the spike element.

Our reporter captured a wider view of the construction site with the spike element and the partially completed A-frames from the ground yesterday morning. There is still additional track that will be installed on the spike element.
Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift replaces Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit and is expected to open in 2027. One version of the coaster, however, will open soon at Universal Studios Hollywood.
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