Pakistani stuntman Sultan Muhammad Golden set a new world record during a stunt show in Quetta, Balochistan, on Saturday.
Sultan Golden completed a one-mile drive in reverse in 57 seconds, surpassing the previous record set in 2022 by an American stuntman, who had covered the distance in one minute and 15 seconds.
Organisers said the timing was the fastest ever recorded for a long-distance reverse drive.
The performance drew loud applause from spectators attending the event, with officials describing the stunt as technically demanding and requiring exceptional control and concentration.
Speaking after the show, Sultan said the achievement was the result of consistent practice and hard work, adding that his goal was to represent Pakistan on the global stage.
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