Jonny Davies Breaks Record Dragged at 159 mph
- Jonny Davies set a new Guinness World Record by achieving a speed of 159.52 mph while being dragged behind his motorcycle.
- The record-breaking stunt took place at Elvington Airfield during The Ultimate Supercar Show.
- Davies surpassed the previous record of 156.3 mph, demonstrating both skill and bravery in his extreme endeavor.
On November 6, 2024, at Elvington Airfield in Yorkshire, England, Jonny Davies attempted a daring stunt that resulted in a significant achievement. He was deliberately towed behind his modified Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX motorcycle, reaching an impressive speed of 159.52 mph. This extraordinary speed was verified during The Ultimate Supercar Show, where Davies showcased his skills and courage. The successful run not only highlighted his daredevil nature but also earned him a prestigious Guinness World Record. This accomplishment surpassed the previous record of 156.3 mph, which was held by Gary Rothwell since 1999. The stunt emphasizes the risks and thrills associated with extreme sports, while also showcasing advancements in motorcycle performance and daredevil stunts in the UK.