What happens when you mix a fearless BMX legend with one of the fastest machines on earth? You get a stunt so bold, so beautifully bonkers, it feels like something out of a video game. Enter Kriss Kyle—gravity-defier, style magician, and the man who just jumped over a speeding Formula 1 car. Yes, really.

The stunt, captured in jaw-dropping fashion, is the world’s first of its kind: a BMX rider launching over a live, moving F1 car as it screams down a runway. No CGI. No slow-mo fakery. Just pure, calculated chaos.
The Setup
Picture this: a Formula 1 car, driven by a pro, tearing across a closed track. At the perfect moment, Kriss Kyle hits a ramp and sails clean over it—within inches of disaster, and millimeters from perfection. This isn’t just about going big—it’s about precision, timing, and nerves forged from titanium.
Why It Matters
This wasn’t done in a stadium or choreographed with safety nets. It’s raw. It’s real. And it’s a reminder of what humans can do when creativity, courage, and engineering all line up. Kriss isn’t just riding bikes anymore—he’s reimagining what’s possible on two wheels.
The Formula 1 car isn’t just a backdrop; it’s an active participant. It’s speed meeting style. Horsepower meeting hangtime.
A Moment for the Ages
Kyle has made a career of pushing limits, but this? This one might top them all. It’s not just about clearing a moving car—it’s about making history with a smile and a whole lot of air.
If you haven’t seen the video yet, stop everything and hit play below. You’ll probably replay it five times—then send it to your group chat with nothing but the caption: “INSANE.”
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