Polish drifter Bartosz Ostalowski has set a brand new Guinness World Report for the quickest automobile drift ever recorded in a foot-driven automotive at a mind-bending 231.66 km/h (143.9 mph).
Some CarScoops readers could also be accustomed to Bartosz Ostalowski. We first wrote about him in 2012 when he was drifting a Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T solely along with his ft having misplaced each of his arms in a 2006 accident. He presently competes within the Polish Drift Championship and numerous different collection’ in Europe and for his newest stunt, tried to push the boundaries of what most individuals would suppose is feasible.
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Sitting behind the wheel of his specially-equipped BMW 3-Sequence drift automotive, Ostalowski took to a runway at Pila Airport and pinned the throttle. He rapidly accelerated as much as 277 km/h (172 mph) earlier than making use of the handbrake with one in every of his ft, initiating a high-speed drift by means of a 50-meter measuring zone. He recorded a mean velocity of 231.66 km/h (143.9 mph) at a most angle of 60 levels, not solely setting a world report for the quickest drift recorded in a foot-driven automotive but in addition smashing the Polish report for quickest drift, beforehand held by Jakub Przygoński at 217.97 km/h (135.4 mph).
“I’m extremely comfortable that I achieved the objective I set for myself!” Ostalowski mentioned after setting the report. “At this velocity you are feeling each unevenness, every part occurs extraordinarily quick. That is an expertise that’s onerous to check to the rest. I’m proud, as a result of as soon as once more I proved that in every of us there’s a large potential, due to which we are able to obtain success!”
Ostalowski’s BMW E92-generation 3-Sequence is powered by a twin-turbocharged 7.0-liter LS3 V8 engine pumping out 1,000 hp and 944 lb-ft (1,280 Nm) of torque. This engine works alongside a ZF 8HP90 automated transmission that drives the rear wheels.