It's fortunate, then, that the Subarus were the stunt workhorses, and were featured in a shot of which Fry sounded quite proud. He called it the "180 In-and-Out" and it's visible in the trailer shown above. According to him, it was pretty difficult, in part because of the speeds. He said that right at the start when first driving past the trucks, he was going 55 mph. From there, the car spins around to the right, and then 180 degrees left to drive away. Fry said a further complicating factor was that the pavement was grippier than when they practiced. They covered the road in water to make it slipperier, but he said that made him nervous because he hadn't tried it in the wet. It turned out fine, as you can plainly see.
That shot was entirely real, too, as were all of the stunt driving segments. Fry said the only computer work used on shots was to clean up the images, and never to make the driving seem more grandiose or dangerous. He said that a number of stunts are even featured in their entirety without any cuts. With that in mind, it sounds like Baby Driver is going to be a joy for fans of excellent, authentic car chases, and we can't wait to see it.