An Austrian stuntman pulled a car a significant distance while entirely engulfed in flames, setting a new Guinness World Record.
In Vienna, Josef Tödtling accomplished the feat by dragging an automobile 100 meters in 56.42 seconds. He is the world’s first person to accomplish this kind of undertaking.
His staff made sure he was safe by using three fire extinguishers to put out the flames on his body as soon as the performance ended.
Josef had already set a number of risky fire records, such as covering 200 meters in the shortest amount of time while his body was on fire and being in flames without oxygen for five minutes and forty-one seconds.