Become the Next Blindfolded World Speed Record Holder with the Help of the Old Stig
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Become the Next Blindfolded World Speed Record Holder with the Help of the Old Stig



Because they have a record everything these days, the all-important skill of being able to drive without seeing ahead (blindfolded) is endorsed by the Guinness Book of World Records which already has the category set up and a record already in place.

Currently, the fastest anybody has driven without seeing where they’re going is 186.12 mph or 297.8 km/h. It was set back in September of 2013.

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