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Thunder Striker, formerly known as Intimidator, is a
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located at
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in
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, United States. Built by
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and located in the Thunder Road section of the park, the ride opened to public on March 27, 2010. It features a lift hill, a top speed of , and a track length of . The roller coaster was originally named after
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driver
Dale Earnhardt Ralph Dale Earnhardt (; April 29, 1951February 18, 2001) was an American professional Stock car racing, stock car driver and racing team owner, who raced from 1975 to 2001 in the former NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Serie ...
, who was nicknamed "the Intimidator." Following the expiring of a license agreement with Earnhardt's estate in December 2023, Cedar Fair renamed the coaster Thunder Striker for the 2024 season.


History

Construction on Intimidator began during the summer of 2009 with land clearing and footings being constructed. Track pieces first began to arrive at Carowinds on August 7, 2009. About three weeks later, on August 26, 2009, Carowinds officially announced Intimidator. Along with the announcement, Carowinds reached a licensing agreement with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. to use the late
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racing legend
Dale Earnhardt Ralph Dale Earnhardt (; April 29, 1951February 18, 2001) was an American professional Stock car racing, stock car driver and racing team owner, who raced from 1975 to 2001 in the former NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Serie ...
's brand as part of the ride. One of Earnhardt's sons,
Kerry Earnhardt Kerry Dale Earnhardt (born December 8, 1969) is an American former NASCAR driver and the eldest son of seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Dale Earnhardt. He is the half-brother of former NASCAR Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kelle ...
, was on-hand for the press conference announcing the attraction and endorsed the ride on behalf of the family. The first supports and track for Intimidator were installed on September 1, 2009. The lift hill was erected on October 1, 2009, and was completed on October 13, 2009. In order to install the last lift piece, 3 cranes were required. Construction on the roller coaster layout continued through November and December with the final track piece installed on December 21, 2009. Construction on the station, mechanics, and landscaping of Intimidator took place during the months of January and February. On February 4, 2010, testing of Intimidator commenced. The ride ultimately cost $23 million. On January 14, 2010, Carowinds launched a "First Rider Auction" in which people from anywhere in the world would bid to be one of Intimidator's first 96 public riders. The winners would ride the coaster on March 27, 2010, before it opened to general public; all money raised from the auction would go to the Dale Earnhardt Foundation. The highest bid for a single seat was US$500. The new roller coaster officially opened to the public on March 27, 2010. Intimidator was one of two roller coasters themed to Earnhardt that opened in 2010; the other was Pantherian (formerly Intimidator 305), a giga coaster manufactured by
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, another Cedar Fair park. Carowinds officials hoped that the ride would attract guests. The licensing agreement to use the Intimidator nickname from the Earnhardt estate expired in December 2023. As a result, Intimidator was renamed Thunder Striker and the section of the park was named Thunder Road in recognition of the area's connection to
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.


Ride experience

Thunder Striker features eight drops, seven camelback hills, a panoramic U-turn, and a diving spiral. The seven camelback hills represent each of Earnhardt's championships. From the first drop to the brake run, the camelback hills respectively measure , , , , , , and tall. One cycle lasts about 3 minutes and 33 seconds. After departing from the station, the train heads straight to the
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. Once the train reaches the top of the lift, it drops at a 74-degree angle reaching speeds of up to . Following the first drop, the train then goes over the first camelback hill before making a sharp right hand turn back to the ground followed by a left hand turn. After the turn, the train goes over the second camelback hill. Following the hill, the train enters a hammerhead turn. The train then goes over a third camelback hill, immediately followed by another camelback hill. Next, the train makes a left hand turn into the mid-course
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which slows the train down. After the train exits the brake run, it goes over the fifth camelback and makes a sharp right hand turn into an element known as a Diving Spiral. The train goes through two more camelback hills, then enters the final brake run which leads into the station.


Characteristics


Trains

Thunder Striker operates with three open-air stadium style steel and fiberglass trains. Each train has eight cars that have four seats each for a total of 32 riders per train. Additionally, the trains were originally themed after
Dale Earnhardt Ralph Dale Earnhardt (; April 29, 1951February 18, 2001) was an American professional Stock car racing, stock car driver and racing team owner, who raced from 1975 to 2001 in the former NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Serie ...
’s 1998 RCR No. 3 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. The train bodies are colored red and black, with gray seats. The trains' restraint system consists of T-shaped lap bars.


Track

The steel track is painted red, while the supports are gray. The steel track is in length, and the height of the lift is approximately . The angle of the first descent is approximately 74 degrees. Also, the roller coaster includes trim brakes and magnetic brakes for speed control. In 2020, the track was repainted. The tracks weigh and the supports weigh about , giving the ride structure a total weight of about .


Theme

Prior to the removal of the ride's Earnhardt theme, Intimidator, much like its northern cousin, Pantherian (formerly Intimidator 305), had very loose theming in the ride's entrance plaza, queue and station building, such as items of family memorabilia, a replica of Earnhardt's racecar, and signage and architecture meant to evoke the feeling of being at a speedway. Post-renovation, the ride, now named Thunder Striker, continues the story of the Byrd family from
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, following grandson Billy "Bob" Byrd as he inherits his grandfather's old bootlegging Camaro.


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