Have you ever though of yourself as the toughest, strongest guy in your circle of friends?! Well, we’re certainly not doubting that, but you might want to take a look at Lithuanian Zydrunas Savickas and how he handles not one but 12 cars, Nissan Notes to be exact.
This particular lithuanian has made a reputation of being the world’s strongest man. So, this means he can actually pull a number of 12 Nissan Notes, weighing 12,941kg (28,530lbs) and by doing so establish a new Guinness world record for the “Most Cars Pulled By One Man.”
It was not an easy thing to do as he had only one attempt to set the new record. Utilizing a special rope arrangement and harness, the incredible 170kg(374.8lbs) man managed to pull the 12 mini MPVs over a distance of five meters in just 32.9 seconds. If that’s not impressive, we don’t know what is.
The mind-blowing stunt took place in Druskininkai, Lithuania and was an entertaining experience for all those present. After being victorious, Savickas expressed his feelings about the new record and thanked the guys from Nissan for their help: “It is always great to set a new record, once I got into my stride pulling the 12 Nissan Notes was fine. Obviously, a big thank you to Nissan for helping me set the record and making it all possible.”
Those that are interested in seeing the strongest man in the world do his thing, can check out the video and see what it means to actually be strong.
It was not an easy thing to do as he had only one attempt to set the new record. Utilizing a special rope arrangement and harness, the incredible 170kg(374.8lbs) man managed to pull the 12 mini MPVs over a distance of five meters in just 32.9 seconds. If that’s not impressive, we don’t know what is.
The mind-blowing stunt took place in Druskininkai, Lithuania and was an entertaining experience for all those present. After being victorious, Savickas expressed his feelings about the new record and thanked the guys from Nissan for their help: “It is always great to set a new record, once I got into my stride pulling the 12 Nissan Notes was fine. Obviously, a big thank you to Nissan for helping me set the record and making it all possible.”
Those that are interested in seeing the strongest man in the world do his thing, can check out the video and see what it means to actually be strong.