Russian driver drifted for 17.5 hours for world record

Russian driver drifted for 175 hours for world record


Evghenii Novokşonov achieved hard-to-break degrees with his drift driving with his VAZ-2106 model vehicle.

In January 2018, BMW wrote the last page in the auto world’s record book on drift. It was announced that two world records were broken in the drift class in the trial carried out on the new generation M5, which was the first year of its release on asphalt at that time. The first record BMW broke in the drift area was in the eight hours of driving. The second leg of this value, which improved the record of 5 hours and 46 minutes by approximately 2.5 hours, was noted in kilometers. The BMW America team, which covered 374 kilometers during the 8-hour drive, also buried the previous record of 144 kilometers into history. After four years, Russian driver Evghenii Novokşonov, who took the wheel to break this record, raised the bar to a whole new level with the data he obtained. Broadcasting the record attempt live on Youtube, Novokşonov recorded a value of 17 hours and 34 minutes when he turned off the ignition. it seemed.

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Evghenii Novokşonov is preparing to apply for drift record

The record BMW set in 2018 with a state-of-the-art car such as the M5 was made with a VAZ-2106 (Lada 2106) model vehicle modified by Evghenii Novokşonov. We see that Novokşonov and his friends, who made the biggest change in the gas tank in order to make the record long-term, increased the factory’s 40-liter tank of the vehicle to 200 liters with the extra. With the completion of the preparations, the driver, who went to the frozen Kaldi lake, covered a total distance of 439.8 kilometers during the 17-hour 34-minute drive. Needing an application fee of 120,000 rubles (about $1,500) to certify the record, Novokshonov started a fundraiser for the money.

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