We’ve all attempted a 360 degree spin at some point in our lives, most of which may have ended in failure, but this Subaru BRZ recently took to the challenge of performing the tightest full rotation. The demonstration was an attempt to display the BRZ’s agility and handling with stunt driver Alastair Moffatt handling the Japanese coupe.
Moffatt also holds the record for tightest reverse parallel park and tightest parallel park which means that the seasoned stunt driver was more than up for the challenge at this year’s Autosport Show at the Autosport International’s Live Action Arena. In order to fit the 4,24-metre-long BRZ in the gap with a 2,25 metre clearance the BRZ’s TCS and ABS were deactivated and managed an entrance speed of 48 km/h.
You can watch the Guinness World Record attempt here:
(Credit to Barcroft Cars for this video)
In order to get the job done the BRZ’s TCS and ABS were deactivated and managed an entrance speed of 48 km/h.