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Truck world records are falling thick and fast at the moment. Just days after Volvo"s Iron Knight became the fastest machine of its kind in history, Bryce Menzies" 888bhp Pro2 off-roader has set a new benchmark for the biggest truck jump ever.Bryce, a 29-year-old off-road racer from Las Vegas, landed an astonishing distance of 115 metres (379.4ft) from a purpose-built ramp in the middle of a ghost town in New Mexico, surpassing the previous record of 101 metres set by Tanner Foust in 2011.An adjudicator from Guinness World Records was on site to verify the attempt, although they are yet to officially confirm the exact record that has been set by Menzies and his team.The stunt is the result of six months of dedication, in which time the crew performed several trial runs at a secret location in San Diego. These test led to suspension modifications as well as time in a wind tunnel to help make the vehicle more aerodynamic.Sadly, it wasn"t just a world record that Menzies broke. The American was all set to go even further with a second attempt, but a crash following a warm-up jump left him with a broken shoulder and a severely damaged set of wheels."We broke a world record, which is incredible; we went 379 feet flying a truck," he said afterwards. "This has been my dream and to see it come to life was surreal it was one of the greatest moments of my life."I"m so glad I did it. I came away with a broken shoulder, that"s not bad at all, and I"m just glad I"m in the record books."And alive, don"t forget. That"s always a bonus.Image credit: Garth Milan, Chris Tedesco & Red Bull Content PoolShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 30 Aug 2016
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Truck world records are falling thick and fast at the moment. Just days after Volvo"s Iron Knight became the fastest machine of its kind in history, Bryce Menzies" 888bhp Pro2 off-roader has set a new benchmark for the biggest truck jump ever.Bryce, a 29-year-old off-road racer from Las Vegas, landed an astonishing distance of 115 metres (379.4ft) from a purpose-built ramp in the middle of a ghost town in New Mexico, surpassing the previous record of 101 metres set by Tanner Foust in 2011.An adjudicator from Guinness World Records was on site to verify the attempt, although they are yet to officially confirm the exact record that has been set by Menzies and his team.The stunt is the result of six months of dedication, in which time the crew performed several trial runs at a secret location in San Diego. These test led to suspension modifications as well as time in a wind tunnel to help make the vehicle more aerodynamic.Sadly, it wasn"t just a world record that Menzies broke. The American was all set to go even further with a second attempt, but a crash following a warm-up jump left him with a broken shoulder and a severely damaged set of wheels."We broke a world record, which is incredible; we went 379 feet flying a truck," he said afterwards. "This has been my dream and to see it come to life was surreal it was one of the greatest moments of my life."I"m so glad I did it. I came away with a broken shoulder, that"s not bad at all, and I"m just glad I"m in the record books."And alive, don"t forget. That"s always a bonus.Image credit: Garth Milan, Chris Tedesco & Red Bull Content PoolShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 30 Aug 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 4832