We reckon the flag might have affected the aerodynamics...
A kart racer from Borehamwood has unexpectedly found himself the holder of a Guinness World Record for the longest distance set on an outdoor track by an individual.
Howard Kayman undertook the challenge back in summer 2010 at the Teeside Karting Circuit in Middlesborough simply to raise £10,000 for Help for Heroes.
'I've got to spend 1,000 miles in this!?'
Howard completed 1,054.4 miles in the 24-hour period, an average speed of 43.9mph. To put that into perspective, the winning team (as in more than one driver) last 24-hour kart race on the Circuit Alain Prost at Le Mans managed just 1,055 miles in the same time.
It's a pretty impressive achievement, we think you'll agree, but even more so when you consider Howard beat the previous record by more than 200 miles.
"I only found out last week after a friend of mine was looking at the records and said that I had beaten them, I didn't believe it until I investigated further and he was correct," he says. "I didn't go out to try and break the record at all; my main aim was to raise as much money as possible for the charity."
After getting in touch with Guinness World Records, Howard now has an official certificate to confirm his record. Quite something to hang in the downstairs loo, we'd say...
One for the loo wall...
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An 'after' pic, judging by 'helmet head'
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