Puma F-PACE Handles GOODWOOD COURSE ON TWO WHEELS
Saturday, June 25, 2016
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Amid the Goodwood Celebration of Velocity in the U.K., stunt driver Terry Award and the Panther F-Pace united by and by to make a sensational passageway. The F-Pace made its Goodwood debut on two wheels, with expert free-form cruiser stunt rider Lee Nooks in the interest of personal entertainment.
A year ago, the Puma F-Pace set the record for the world's greatest circle the-circle with Award in the driver's seat. The F-Pace finished the almost 30-foot circle in only 3 seconds, running topsy turvy with no issue. This year, Puma's execution hybrid tackles the Goodwood slope on two wheels. Amid the drive up the requesting course, Thickets moved out the traveler window, remained in favor of the F-Pace, and waved to the cheering group before moving back inside to cross the completion line.
"At the point when Panther gave me the chance to rejoin with the F-Pace used to break the world's biggest circle record, I couldn't say no. It's light, solid aluminum body and exact controls make it the ideal wheelie vehicle, and it was extraordinary to have Lee Arbors along for organization regardless of the possibility that he climbed out part of the way through our run," said Award in a discharge.
To get ready for the occasion, Award went to Santa Clause Unit Raceway in Northamptonshire days before the official occasion to get in enough arranging and practice to explore the execution hybrid on two wheels.
A year ago, the Puma F-Pace set the record for the world's greatest circle the-circle with Award in the driver's seat. The F-Pace finished the almost 30-foot circle in only 3 seconds, running topsy turvy with no issue. This year, Puma's execution hybrid tackles the Goodwood slope on two wheels. Amid the drive up the requesting course, Thickets moved out the traveler window, remained in favor of the F-Pace, and waved to the cheering group before moving back inside to cross the completion line.
"At the point when Panther gave me the chance to rejoin with the F-Pace used to break the world's biggest circle record, I couldn't say no. It's light, solid aluminum body and exact controls make it the ideal wheelie vehicle, and it was extraordinary to have Lee Arbors along for organization regardless of the possibility that he climbed out part of the way through our run," said Award in a discharge.
To get ready for the occasion, Award went to Santa Clause Unit Raceway in Northamptonshire days before the official occasion to get in enough arranging and practice to explore the execution hybrid on two wheels.












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