Former Formula 1 (and current DTM) driver David Coulthard and professional golfer Jake Shepherd set a Guinness World Record on May 30, 2012, at Surrey’s Dunsfold Aerodrome as part of a viral film for Mercedes-Benz UK.
David, who was driving a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster at 193km/h, caught a golf ball in the cockpit of the moving car which was 275m from the tee, and hit by Jake at an astonishing 286km/h.
At only the second attempt, this amazing feat secured the duo a world record for the furthest golf shot caught in a moving car.
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The outstanding feat was captured on film and will be launched in early July, 2012, to celebrate the power of the SLS AMG Roadster in a UK marketing campaign.
David Coulthard said: “This world record attempt is definitely one of the most unusual things I’ve ever been asked to do with a car! I am honoured to have received the Guinness World Record for the furthest golf shot caught in a car.”
David George, Mercedes-Benz UK passenger cars marketing director, said: “We thought we’d do something exciting to celebrate this special car, and our association with golf ahead of the upcoming Open championship.
“It was great to set a world record in the process, thanks to an amazing effort from David and Jake.”
David, who was driving a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster at 193km/h, caught a golf ball in the cockpit of the moving car which was 275m from the tee, and hit by Jake at an astonishing 286km/h.
At only the second attempt, this amazing feat secured the duo a world record for the furthest golf shot caught in a moving car.
NOT (YET) ON YOUTUBE
The outstanding feat was captured on film and will be launched in early July, 2012, to celebrate the power of the SLS AMG Roadster in a UK marketing campaign.
David Coulthard said: “This world record attempt is definitely one of the most unusual things I’ve ever been asked to do with a car! I am honoured to have received the Guinness World Record for the furthest golf shot caught in a car.”
David George, Mercedes-Benz UK passenger cars marketing director, said: “We thought we’d do something exciting to celebrate this special car, and our association with golf ahead of the upcoming Open championship.
“It was great to set a world record in the process, thanks to an amazing effort from David and Jake.”