Jimmy Taylor just made door car history — again.
At Maryland International Raceway, Taylor unleashed his twin-turbo ‘69 Camaro and reset both ends of the doorslammer world record with an insane 3.387-second pass at 240.29 MPH. Back-to-back 3.40s were the warning shots; then the insane run landed with Jimmy Taylor behind the wheel.
Built by Xtreme Racing Engines, tuned by Carl Stevens Jr., and fueled by Atomizer injectors with MoTeC engine management, every component of Jimmy’s Camaro is engineered for absolute mastery. Turbos, fuel, and data channels operate in total harmony, proof that technical brilliance and fearlessness can rewrite what’s possible.
With World Cup Finals: Import vs. Domestic next up, Taylor and Stevens aren’t just chasing numbers — they’re zeroed in on the next barrier: the first ever sub-5-second quarter-mile doorslammer pass. Automotive history is being made, and Atomizer injectors are driving the power behind the domination.