The Ranger Rover all-terrain vehicle is rarely, if ever, stopped. She is up to any challenge, no matter how difficult. But paper can withstand anything, so stunt driver Ben Collins - the first Stig from Top Gear - put the promise of the Ranger Rover Sport to the test in practice. And I couldn't have picked a more difficult terrain. With the SUV, he also went down the ski slope in Mürren, Switzerland, one of the most picturesque ski resorts where Wengen is located, where the spectacular ski tests on the Lauberhorn slope are held, thus demonstrating the incredible capabilities of the vehicle in the best possible way.
How about a ski slope Lauberhorn done in Mürren, Switzerland alpine skiers, you know, but you don't know how an off-road vehicle copes with it Ranger Rover Sport (5 liter V8 engine).
British racer and stuntman Ben Collins (ex-Stig) had to do with A 14.9 kilometer track with 75 degree inclines and height difference 2170 meters, and 60 percent of the terrain on the descent was covered with ice, rough stones, rocks, mud, grass, gravel and destroyed asphalt. That he covered the track in 21 minutes and 36 seconds, had to plow through such unfavorable terrain at a speed of up to 155 km/h, even in places where you would go alone 'as if for eggs' or not at all.
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Collins eventually admitted that she was one of the most difficult trials of his life. Something similar for Wengen skis boys say too. Skiing on the Lauberhorn track is with more than four kilometers, the longest in the world.
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