You definitely don’t want to get bumped with this.
England’s Colin Furze, a daredevil inventor with a huge YouTube following, built a bumper car with the engine of a motorbike inside it.
The result? A 600cc 100bhp monster that can hit triple digits on the radar.
Check out Furze giving his baby a run:
Furze created the bike for “Top Gear,” the BBC’s auto show. And when “Top Gear” is involved, you know The Stig is going to show up:
With Guinness World Records adjudicator Lucia Sinigagliesi looking on, The Stig hit 107 miles per hour on one run. After a second run of 93 mph, the bumper car had an average of just over 100 mph – setting a world record.
Want to see how he did it? Check out his making-of videos here and here.
Furze has also built the world’s fastest stroller, a working hoverbike and a giant butt to fart at France.
In other words, he’s a mad genius.
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