Raging Bull, located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, is a world-class "Hypercoaster" that stands at a towering height of 202 feet (61.5 meters). As the world's first "hyper-twister" coaster, it is designed for speed and "airtime" rather than loops. The ride's most dramatic feature is its first drop, which plunges riders 208 feet into an underground tunnel—meaning the drop is actually longer than the hill is high. Reaching speeds of up to 73 mph, the coaster traverses over 5,000 feet of track through a series of banked turns, "camelback" hills, and a signature figure-eight finale. In 2026, Raging Bull remains a fan favorite and a landmark of the park's skyline. The height of 202 feet places it in the "Hypercoaster" category (rides between 200 and 299 feet), providing a massive sense of scale as you climb the lift hill with a panoramic view of the Chicago suburbs before the steep descent. Because it uses a comfortable "lap-bar only" restraint system, the sense of height and "floating" during the drops is significantly amplified, making it one of the most thrilling and enduring steel coasters in the United States.