Watch it now, before you hear about it from everyone else.
Off-road racing champion, desert kingpin and noted hoonigan ‘Ballistic’ BJ Baldwin has today launched the follow up to the viral sensation Recoil; the aptly named Recoil 2.
Attempting to win a high stakes wager set by poker playboy Dan Bilzerian, BJ takes to the streets, stairs and beaches of Mexico.
Baldwin’s truck howls and leaps its way around Ensenada, the home town of the infamous Baja 1000.
Throwing all 800 ponies at the Toyo Tires Open Country M/T-R’s bead locked to his rims, Baldwin ignores the laws of physics, whipping the Monster liveried monster truck over obstacles (crowds of people, intersections, girls in bikini’s etc.) at speeds that would strike cold fear into the hearts of OH&S inspectors.
The original Recoil video attracted over 6 million viewers with its combination of 850 horsepower, 34 inches of suspension travel and a GTR driving damsel in distress, marooned in the Mojave Desert.
Since Recoil, fans have been aching to see BJ back in the seat unleashing trophy truck mayhem.
Call morning tea, grab a biscuit and give your work mates a yell (the boss too if he is cool), then spend a few minutes soaking up all that is magnificent, majestic and excessive about off-road racing.
Ballistic BJ Baldwin is a longstanding member of Team Toyo. Baldwin’s passion for the brand is enormous. So much so, that he wishes he could travel back in time.
“My dream car would have to be a Delorean. That way I could travel through time and start my racing career on Toyo Open Country M/Ts. I know I would have a lot more race wins and Championships” BJ states on his Team Toyo profile.