The 'tightest parallel park in reverse' record is broken
Travelling in reverse at high speed Alastair hit the brakes and spun his Mini into a tiny space.
Alastair Moffatt of Stunt Drive UK has attempted a Guinness World Record for the tightest parallel park in reverse.
Travelling in reverse at high speed Alastair hit the brakes and spun his Mini into a tiny space.
After his attempt Alastair said, “I am so thrilled that I was able to achieve a Guinness World Records title today – especially on Guinness World Records Day, it doesn’t get much better than that."
He celebrated breaking the record with a combined distance of just 34cm, 1cm less than the previous attempt, by getting on the roof of the car and also cracking open a bottle of bubbly.
Well done Alastair!
On Guinness World Records Day (12th November) 650,000 people will we attempting to break records across the world.
Guinness World Records 2016 and the Gamer’s Edition are both out now.