Aerial photographer @bioreconstruct shared new photos of the attraction being built at Universal Studios Florida.
Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift Update
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In aerial photos shared by @bioreconstruct on X today, we could see construction progress on the launch track and station buildings. The second building in Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift adds a blue structural frame. A similar blue frame can be seen next to the road leading into the building.
Source: @bioreconstruct
Zooming out a little, we see two blue paths. The lower track is for starting at the beginning of a trip, and the upper track is for returning trains.
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This photo shows a platform along one of the brake tracks, from where the path is directed towards the station for unloading guests.
Source: @bioreconstruct
Source: @bioreconstruct
These photos again show both paths, with the top path returning and the bottom path being used for launch. Construction continues on the station grounds, where piles of dirt and materials can be seen.
Source: @bioreconstruct
This thumbnail photograph shows the entire construction progress of the station building.


In our previous construction updates, we’ve seen additional tracks being installed along the major curves, as well as the “completion” of a 170-foot tall spike, signaling the completion of the structure’s highest point. “Completion” was marked by the American flag and Fast and Furious 25th anniversary flag since the first film was released in 2001.
Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift replaces Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit and is expected to open in 2027. However, one version of the coaster will soon open at Universal Studios Hollywood.
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