Video: Jaguar F-Pace stunt at an altitude of 19.08 meters
This performance by the driver Terry Grant has set a new world record for this type of adventure performance, breaking the old world record that was recorded at a height of 13m last year.
In the show before officially debuting in the Frankfurt Motor Show 2015, Jaguar carmaker gave the audience an extremely impressive performance of the all-new CUV F-Pace: performing for the tumbling car overhead circle (almost identical to number 9) at an altitude of up to 19.08 meters. This performance by the driver Terry Grant has set a new world record for this type of adventure performance, breaking the old world record that was recorded at a height of 13m last year.
Jaguar F-Pace's tumultuous performance
The Jaguar F-Pace's loop-the-loop display has just been carried out on Monday, September 14 as part of the Frankfurt Motor Show 2015 exhibition. dropped, Jaguar's team and Terry Grant driver must accurately calculate the speed of the car, accelerate when accelerating at each time and the time needed to complete the challenge, just one cup wrong Centrifugal force created by Terry's car will not win the gravity, will cause the car to fall to the ground.
The accelerating force that Terry drives in this case is 6.5g, which is many times higher than the "feel" accelerator when the Bugatti Veyron accelerates from 0 to 100 in 2.4 seconds ( 1.55g) or the Dragster accelerates from 0 to 166km / h in 0.86 seconds with an acceleration of 5.3g.
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