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Pakistan’s Sultan Golden units world data for quickest reverse drive, ramp soar

Pakistani stuntman Sultan Mohammad Golden poses on this undated photograph. — Fb@Sultan Golden

Pakistan’s stuntman and world document holder Sultan Muhammad Golden set two new world data throughout a stunt present in Quetta, Balochistan, on Saturday.

In a uncommon motorsport spectacle, Sultan set a brand new world document by finishing a one-mile reverse drive in simply 57 seconds.

The earlier document had been set in 2022 by an American stuntman, who accomplished the identical distance in a single minute and 15 seconds.

The record-breaking run drew loud applause from spectators, with organisers noting the timing was the quickest ever recorded for a long-distance reverse drive.

Golden, nevertheless, didn’t cease there and shortly returned to the monitor to try one other world document.

He then efficiently accomplished a reverse ramp soar over a distance of 121.72 ft, establishing one other world document.

The earlier document for a long-distance reverse ramp soar stood at 89 ft and three.25 inches, which Golden surpassed comfortably, prompting renewed cheers and reward from followers current on the monitor.

Balochistan chief minister and governor later met Sultan after he broke the 2 world data.

The political leaders congratulated the famend stuntman on reaching the feat throughout the present.

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