In a remarkable feat, German engineering student Marcel Paul has entered the Guinness World Records by securing the title of fastest modified toy car rider. Leaving childhood memories behind, Paul accelerated his small vehicle to an astonishing speed of 148.454 km/h (92.24 mph), an unprecedented feat.
The thrilling feat was captured and shared by Guinness World Records on Instagram, with a video showing Paul almost lying on his innovative miniature car as it raced around the Hockenheimring racetrack. The footage attracted widespread attention, garnering over 6.5 lakh views and over 21,000 likes in a single day. The audience was mesmerized by Paul’s courageous effort to turn his childhood dream into reality.
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This video has become quite popular on social media and many people have made interesting comments on it.
“Ferrari at the price of a bicycle,” one Instagram user wrote. “I want to do that; where can I sign up?” Joined another. “No, it looks dangerous. But well done to the record holder,” added a third. “Finally a good world record,” a fourth user wrote.
According to GWR, this extraordinary feat was the result of ten months of dedicated research and was inspired by Paul’s admiration of “Back to the Future”, where he aspired to surpass the time travel speed of the iconic DeLorean. Paul’s engineering skills and determination have not only earned him a coveted place in the record books, but also global recognition for his ingenuity and remarkable speed.
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