British professional driver Paul Swift set a new Guinness World Record by entering a narrow parallel corner in an electric car.
The professional driver broke the record at the British Auto Show at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Convention Center in England last weekend.
According to a photo report published on the Encyclopedia website, this challenge measures the driver’s skill in parking a car in the smallest possible space between two cars parked on a white line on the pavement and is calculated by subtracting of car length by number. from the space between the two vehicles.
The site states that Swift only needed 3 seconds to park her car in the designated location to set a new record of 30cm.
The site said it was not the first record Swift had set, with the British driver dominating the points for the parallel corner until he reached a distance of 35cm on the first day of the show.
Swift tried to break his previous record again on the fourth and last day of the exhibition (August 18-22), and in fact he succeeded and threw 30 cm.
According to the site, 7-time British motorsport champion Swift set a new record in the race to go around the electric bike, recording 10 revolutions per minute.
Believing that driving is not only a profession for him, but also a passion and a family tradition, Swift learned the thrill of driving from his legendary father, Ross Swift, at the age of seven, and from Swift Jr., at the age of 16. He began competing in motorsports and achieved a steady series of victories.
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