Ever since Hot Wheels have been around kids have been making all sorts of tracks to zoom their cars around on. One of the most popular variants of that track is the loop the loop (technically called a vertical loop.)

Ford just dropped a video on their YouTube saying that in less than 24 hours they will indeed be setting some sort of World Record in collaboration with Hot Wheels and some very dedicated parents and their kids.

It was also unofficially confirmed by Ford’s Truck Communications Manager, Mike Levine.

So Ford is going to attempt a world record tomorrow… #TakeYourKidToWorkDay #PhysicsFTW https://t.co/cCweMjQkHa — Mike Levine (@mrlevine) April 23, 2015

And if you didn’t know, tomorrow is also “Take your kids to work” day (very appropriate.)

Ford hasn’t said anything in terms of what kind of record it will be, but by the looks of the video, a giant loop is involved.

The current loop the loop record was set a little over a year ago by a group of fifth graders at Woodbury Elementary School in Shaker Heights, Ohio. The record set was 9 feet 9 inches. They broke the previous record by more than 6 inches.

The loop in Ford’s video is considerably taller at its apex. Judging by the height of the man standing next to the loop, it’s more than 10 feet high. Rest assured, if and when Ford pulls this off, they will have handily broken the old record.

Also, those kids will have the coolest story to tell their friends when they’re asked what they did for “Take your kids to work day.”

“Oh, we set a world record with some Hot Wheels.”