Tightest parallel parking - Guinness World Record
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The tightest parallel parking measured 26 cm (10.24 in) and was achieved by Ronny Wechselberger a.k.a. "Ronny C-Rock" (Germany) on the set of Guinness World Records - Wir holen den Rekord nach Deutschland in Berlin, Germany on 2 April 2011.
Here is the video: http://www.autoviva.com/member.php?id=1035&sec...
Here is the video: http://www.autoviva.com/member.php?id=1035&sec...
toovo1985 said:
The tightest parallel parking measured 26 cm (10.24 in) and was achieved by Ronny Wechselberger a.k.a. "Ronny C-Rock" (Germany) on the set of Guinness World Records - Wir holen den Rekord nach Deutschland in Berlin, Germany on 2 April 2011.
Here is the video: http://www.autoviva.com/member.php?id=1035&sec...
Pointless. I've seen Paul Swift do better than that in real life umpteen times.Here is the video: http://www.autoviva.com/member.php?id=1035&sec...
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Is that parallelor U turn parking
and 10.24"
Did they really measure the distance to the nearest hundredth of an inch?
Bet it was measured to the nearest centimetre i.e 26cm not 25 or 27 cm
So the inches could be measured to the nearest 1/2 or 1/4 inch
10 1/4 inches
Otherwise tolerance is implicit in the number of decimal places
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and 10.24"

Did they really measure the distance to the nearest hundredth of an inch?
Bet it was measured to the nearest centimetre i.e 26cm not 25 or 27 cm
So the inches could be measured to the nearest 1/2 or 1/4 inch
10 1/4 inches
Otherwise tolerance is implicit in the number of decimal places
End of

Smile

saaby93 said:
Is that parallelor U turn parking
and 10.24"
Did they really measure the distance to the nearest hundredth of an inch?
Bet it was measured to the nearest centimetre i.e 26cm not 25 or 27 cm
So the inches could be measured to the nearest 1/2 or 1/4 inch
10 1/4 inches
Otherwise tolerance is implicit in the number of decimal places
End of
Smile
someone has a little german in them this morning.and 10.24"

Did they really measure the distance to the nearest hundredth of an inch?
Bet it was measured to the nearest centimetre i.e 26cm not 25 or 27 cm
So the inches could be measured to the nearest 1/2 or 1/4 inch
10 1/4 inches
Otherwise tolerance is implicit in the number of decimal places
End of

Smile

PSBuckshot said:
swerni said:
If he can get it out again, that would be impressive 
Pull a burn out steering left so the front end will spin outwards and not forward then just drive out. 

Like this, but the other way:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb1awXgoyQE
Most Dope said:
CraigyMc said:
Pointless. I've seen Paul Swift do better than that in real life umpteen times.
C
Why is it pointless, it was a world record attempt?C
I've seen both Paul and Russ perform plenty of times and whilst their both good (very good), I've not seen either get that close.
If you want the world record for it all you need is a large supply of front and rear bumpers, a team of mechanics, no skill whatsoever, and a guinness "judge" (aka marketing consultant) to ajudicate. It's OK if all you have is a runner from the TV show you're making, which happens to be on the topic of world records.
What the swifts do with cars - to music - (and particularly Paul, with his autocross skills) is far more impressive than this to me.
The whole "it's a world record attempt" thing is totally uninteresting given the context.
You might as well rave about a world record attempt to make the nicest cup of tea. Just because they've decided to recognise one particular attempt (because someone could be bothered) doesn't make it interesting.
Put another way: would you be interested if the record was 1 cm front and back if there were 99 failed attempts to achieve this before the attempt that worked?
Pointless.
C
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