That's... pretty fuckin' cool actually, hehe. I'm surprised San Fransisco would close everything to allow someone to do that on public streets. Then again... they let Steve McQueen do it. But how the hell do you say no to Steve McQueen in the 70's? Dude was a fuckin' rock star.But I'm somewhat skeptical that was done all in one take. At around the 4:40 mark, looks kinda like the left rear wheel is sticking out farther than it should be, like maybe he broke something in that previous jump and the CV axle came apart or something else. You can clearly some kinda clip or bracket or something coming out from under the rear just before that big jump when he short-hopped it over the little makeshift bridge coming off that barge in the port.Then again, I kinda notice the same thing with the left rear as he's rounding that hairpin to the finish line. Maybe it's just the color of the rims on the rear giving the illusion that it's hanging out. Or maybe the rear wheels actually do adjust out during cornering for added stability and control. Never heard of cars doing that though. Dunno.About the only tires you can use for tricks with that kinda precise close clearance to obstacles is those little thin rim-hugger fuckers, because normal tires will roll over on the sidewalls pushing that hard sideways. So if by chance he DID do all that in one take, I'm pretty impressed with how the tires held up getting that unbelievably hot without exploding or ripping clean through them.