Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Mercedes-Benz test driver to attempt record drift


Driver Mauro Calo will attempt to drift a Mercedes-Benz for up to 10,000 feet - a distance of almost 2 miles (or 3 km)

Drifting may be silly, inefficient, wasteful (think: "What will a new set of tires cost me?"), pointless even, but no one can deny that it's just plain fun.
But here Mercedes-Benz test driver Mauro Calo is taking drifting very seriously and will attempt to set a world record for drifting at the Mercedes-Benz World event this coming weekend.
Calo will attempt the record in either a C63 AMG or an E63 AMG at the track in Brooklands, Surrey, United Kingdom. His aim is to maintain a drift for up to 10,000 feet (nearly 2 miles or 3 km) and clobber the current record which stands at 8,000 feet. That will mean 12 laps around the track.
To hold such a constant drift, Calo will keep the car in third gear and at a speed of around 55 mph (88 km/h).
But the track Calo will be making his attempt on is quite narrow, with a perimeter of a little over a car length, making conditions considerably harder for himself. Calo says that isn't a problem.
"I'm 100 per cent confident that I can do it," he says.


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