Terry Grant became the new old two-wheel world record holder at Goodwood, bettering the 2011 mark at the recent Festival of Speed. The new fastest time he set on the one-mile (just under two kilometers) track in a Nissan The Juke RS Nismo now stands at two minutes and 10 seconds, a significant improvement on the previous Goodwood record.
Stuntman Terry Grant is on track at Goodwood with Nissan Juke RS We are not set his own record on two wheels, who in 2011 placed him at the same distance with a Nissan Crossover and then stopped the time after two minutes and 55 seconds. The new record set in 2015 is still three quarters of a minute better and amounts to two minutes and 10 seconds.
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Although the whole thing looks like a force simply after Grant drives over the ramp on the finish line and get the car on two wheels, but it's anything but that. In addition to the fact that maneuvering two at a time is reserved only for the greatest masters, there is also the fact that it should be considered the track at Goodwood full of challenging turns and that this type of driving is like looking out of one eye, as the suspended position obscures a large part of the driver's view.