
Fastest Camaro Record Falls With New 8.64-Second NA Pass
Brandon Hill has pushed the naturally aspirated sixth-generation platform into new territory, strengthening his claim within the Fastest Camaro conversation. During recent testing, Hill ran an 8.64-second pass at 155 mph with a 1.16 sixty-foot time, securing a new NA 6G Camaro record. The car weighed 3,270 pounds with Hill in the seat and ran on C85 VP Racing Fuel, showing what a well-executed combination can deliver without any hidden tricks or questionable modifications. The setup is straightforward, honest, and brutally effective.

Momentum That Builds The Fastest Camaro Reputation
Hill’s run adds another chapter to a season that has been gaining momentum since April 2025. That’s when he picked the car up from Gwatney Performance Innovation and committed to refining it for All Motor competition. Only three days after taking delivery, he proved the car’s potential by earning second place in the All Motor category at Street Car Bragging Rights at Rockingham Dragway. It was an early sign that this build could compete with the quickest naturally aspirated cars in the country and possibly rise into Fastest Camaro territory with the right refinement.
A Minimalist Approach To Maximum Speed

What makes this achievement even more impressive is how little the setup has changed since April. The only significant addition has been the Peace Performance OTT intake. Everything else has been gained through careful adjustment, smart data review, chassis refinement, and methodical calibration. Hill avoided the temptation to overhaul the car with new parts and instead focused on squeezing every ounce of performance from a proven combination. His 8.64 at 155 mph shows how much potential remains in the sixth-gen platform for anyone chasing Fastest Camaro honours through precision instead of parts-bin overload.
A Record That Sets The Pace

Hill’s accomplishment raises the standard for naturally aspirated sixth-gen competitors and strengthens his place in the Fastest Camaro discussion. It highlights what a complete, well-sorted package can achieve when airflow, weight distribution, and power delivery work together instead of fighting each other. With more track time planned and a clear direction for continued improvement, Hill’s 8.64-second blast may only be the start. For now, it stands as the number every NA 6th-gen Camaro racer will measure against as the chase for the Fastest Camaro title continues.
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