More Coaster Track and Supports Installed for Fast & Furious Coaster at Universal Studios Hollywood

Crews have installed more concrete bases and track supports for the Fast and Furious Hollywood Drift roller-coaster at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Fast and Furious Hollywood Drift Construction

A construction site with cranes and unfinished buildings is set against a mountainous backdrop. A car is visible in the foreground on a road. Trees partially frame the scene.

Looking up at Universal Studios Hollywood, guests can see several black steel supports slanted toward each other on the hillside. At the top of the hill is the framework of a rectangular structure. A crane towers over the construction site.

Construction site with a crane and partial metal framework, set against hills covered in vegetation. Buildings and palm trees are in the foreground, with a sign partially reading ‘Land’.

The new Fast and Furious ride will go up and down the Universal Studios Hollywood mountainside. Guests will board and unload on the Upper Lot.

A roller coaster under construction is seen at dusk, behind dark fences on a paved surface, with a few benches and a tree branch in the foreground.

Since our May construction update, more track pieces have been installed on the Upper Lot. One section curves over a concrete platform with temporary wood railings.

A construction site at dusk with a crane, steel framework, and people walking nearby. A sign reads "Fast & Furious: Supercharged.

The track goes through the rectangular framework. There are also several vertical poles that reach higher than the current track.

A crowd gathers near a construction site with metal frameworks under a clear sky. A large tree and multiple light posts are visible on the right side.

There is scaffolding at one end of the rectangular framework. More scaffolding is next to another concrete platform.

People standing near a construction site with cranes and steel framing structures under a clear sky.

The tracks come to abrupt ends in this area.

The coaster was in the rumor mill for over a year before Universal confirmed it was under construction. The name was officially announced this year, along with the opening timeframe of 2026.

A construction site with dirt mounds, a small excavator, concrete columns, and steel framework. A crane and a partially constructed building are visible in the background. Clear sky overhead.

From the first landing of the Universal Studios Hollywood elevators, we could see several concrete bases on the hillside. They’re below a series of concrete walls and above a road.

A construction site with visible steel structures, concrete foundations, and a small yellow excavator. Scaffolding and various building materials are also present, with a clear sky in the background.

A couple of caissons were in the process of forming more concrete.

Construction site with large crane, hillside excavation, and steel framework structures. A road runs alongside with barriers and signage. Nearby buildings and trees are visible in the background.

The crane and many of the black slanted supports we saw in our first photo are on the other side of the road. No track has been installed on these supports yet. More round concrete bases for future supports are next to another road.

Billboard for the upcoming "Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift" roller coaster set to open in 2026.

Fast and Furious Hollywood Drift will have a state-of-the-art ride system allowing the vehicles to rotate 360 degrees, mimicking drifting cars. It will be Universal Studios Hollywood’s first high-speed outdoor roller coaster. Neighboring property owners were concerned about the coaster’s noise level, which led Universal to test coaster audio in 2023. The ride’s queue will be designed to look like a large brick garage. The ride vehicles will be modeled after cars featured in the “Fast & Furious” films.

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