While the Lamborghini Huracan is slowly heading towards the end of its lifecycle, it remains a favorite among those looking to build an insane street-legal drag car that can set astonishing quarter-mile times.

We have featured this twin-turbocharged Huracan in the past when it was performing some massive wheelies at the drag strip last year. Fast forward to the middle of 2021 and development of the car has continued to the point where it is now the world’s quickest Huracan.

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The car has been built by AMS Performance which doesn’t just make some of the world’s quickest and most powerful Nissan GT-Rs but is also quite experienced with equipping the Huracan with twin turbochargers and turning it into an absolute animal. In addition to fitting two turbos, AMS has comprehensively overhauled the 5.2-liter V10 and also fitted a billet intake manifold. The dual-clutch seven-speed transmission has also been strengthened. All up, the car delivers over 2,000 hp and 1,279 lb-ft (1,734 Nm) of torque at the wheels.

The AMS crew brought out the tuned Huracan to the Hail Mary Derby in Maryland and performed a handful of quarter-mile runs in the pursuit of a record. Helping to put all the power to the ground are beadlock wheels with Mickey Thompson ET drag radial tires. The car recorded a number of quarter-mile runs in the mid-7-second range before setting a best time of 7.33 seconds at 194.52 mph (313 km/h), setting a world record in the process.