Andy Frost (Autosports)

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Andy Frost is an automotive mechanic, speed enthusiast, international drag racer and owner of the Red Victor 2. He was born in Birmingham, England on July 4, 1961.

Career[edit]

Frost has won multiple awards (race), including the 1996 street eliminator series. He was runner up for the same prize in 2006 and 2007. He was also the co-creator of the World Street Race [1] along with Trish Biro. He is a transmission specialist by trade. [2]

Red Victor[edit]

Main article can be found here The '[Red_Victor_2]' is Andy Frost's ongoing project car. In a video on YouTube.com, he estimates over £100,000 or around $200,000 Canadian of work has been done to the 1972 Vauxhall Victor. Included in the parts added, is a twin-turbo 9.3 liter engine, and a custom built transmission, designed by Frost and Penn Auto. The vehicle is 'as aerodynamic as a brick' but is capable of reaching 189 miles per hour (304 km/h) on the track, with the help of the 2,100 bhp (1,600 kW) power plant, and a long list of modifications. The full article on the Red Victor is here. Andy originally purchased the car for only £60 in 1981. He is now onto Red Victor 3 which was the world's quickest and fastest street legal car in the 1/4 mile. On September 13th 2014 during Hot Rod Magazine's Drag week Larry Larson took the World record street legal ET with time of: 6.163, but didn't beat the 230mph record.

References[edit]

YouTube.com
Fifth Gear Feature On TV

External Reading[edit]

Official Red Victor Website