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Nissan Sets New Record For The Longest Twin Vehicle Drifting

Nissan has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest twin vehicle drifting. The record was set during the Nissan 370Z Drift Experience in Dubai, when two 370Zs drifted around a track, at the same time, without stopping for 28.52 kilometers.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on December 16, 2014

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    Nissan has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest twin vehicle drifting. The record was set during the Nissan 370Z Drift Experience in Dubai, when two 370Zs drifted around a track, at the same time, without stopping for 28.52 kilometers.

    Nissan Middle East Managing Director Samir Cherfan said "We have proven again the strength of our vehicles by adding another Guinness World Record to our list. The new record is yet another proof on the ability of the Z model car which makes drifting look so easy."

    The two drivers of the Nissan 370Zs took two attempts to set the brand new record after Guinness World Records officials set a minimum distance of 25 kilometers to create the new record. The record consisted of the both drivers making their cars drift around a specially made track in close proximity to each other in a 'twin drift' routine that took 44 minutes to complete.

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    Last Updated on December 16, 2014


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