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Tom Nelson on the Genesis of NRE, Crashing in Iceland, the F-Bomb, and the Artistry of Engine Building

Tom Nelson on the Genesis of NRE, Crashing in Iceland, the F-Bomb, and the Artistry of Engine Building

Update: 2024-01-18
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NHRA's Brian Lohnes and HOT ROD Magazine's John McGann chat with Nelson Racing Engines Founder, Tom Nelson! Tom takes us through the highs and lows of his career, telling never-before-heard stories like putting Twin Turbos in an airboats, and plummeting off 50-foot cliffs in Iceland! The guys talk to Tom about the genesis of Nelson Racing Engines, StreetFire.net, how the show "Driven" got started, the formula off-roading crash in Iceland, reevaluation after the crash, the artistry of engine building, the F-Bomb '73 Camaro, Tuatara, 2019 Ridler Award, and why we're in the wild west era of HOT RODDING!

2:03 - 40,000 hp HOT ROD shoot!
3:14 - Where It All Began.
6:48 - The Go Kart that started it all.
10:16 - Street Racing.
12:52 - The start of Nelson Racing Engines.
18:34 - First NRE projects and learning the business.
21:57 - First PRI Show.
22:59 - From StreetFire.net to YouTube.
28:35 - How "Driven" got started.
33:25 - Formula Off-Roading in Iceland.
35:02 - "We're going off a 50-foot cliff!?"
39:25 - Immediate aftermath of the crash & recovery process.
47:09 - Reevaluating the business.
55:40 - The artistry of engine building.
58:16 - The F-Bomb '73 Camaro.
01:03:34 - The Wild West of Hot Rodding.
01:06:15 - Metal printing with AI.
01:07:35 - NRE x Tuatara.
01:11:46 - The 2019 Ridler Award.
01:16:32 - What's next?
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Tom Nelson on the Genesis of NRE, Crashing in Iceland, the F-Bomb, and the Artistry of Engine Building

Tom Nelson on the Genesis of NRE, Crashing in Iceland, the F-Bomb, and the Artistry of Engine Building