BMW Stuck A Massive Knife On An M2 Competition For A Weird World Record
As car driving challenges go, this is probably one of the hardest - and daftest - there is on the Internet at the minute. The idea is partially given away in the title: ‘The Cutting Edge Stunt’.
In short, it involves fastening a blade to the rear of an M2 Competition, getting the tail out, and aiming for a row of bamboo poles.
The stunt, which has taken many months of planning and fine-tuning according to director Oisin Tymon, was not just for show. There was a new world record at stake, too. And it has all been captured in a seemingly Thor-inspired setting.
The previous best was 87 straws, but BMW cut that down to size - if you will excuse the pun - by destroying 117 rolled-up bamboo mats in under sixty seconds. To make it easier for the driver, these rows were arranged in a half moon shape so the blade on the back of the largely showroom-specification car could scythe through these during the drift.

“This is a very tricky bit of driving - it is virtually impossible”, stunt coordinator, Marc Higgins, explains. “The demands on the M2 Competition are immense. Every drift has to be performed with absolute precision; there is no room for error. A strong presence and agility naturally help a lot.”
It seems records are a ‘thing’ for BMW bosses at the minute; only recently a laser was bolted onto the front of an M2 Competition car and used to burst almost 80 balloons…
By Jason Craig













Comments
BMW, The Ultimate Cutting Machine
1999: BMW gets Cut in half
2018: BMW does the cutting
(dead joke incoming)
It cuts so good it backstabed me !
(SORRY)
Practical aswell now
This is some cutting edge innovation here…
Oisin Tymon? Where have I heard that before? Someone help.
Hahaha hat pun you did here was pretty sharp. But rather noticeable it was kinda piercing. Not to burst their bubble or anything
Koenigsegg is going to build a car just to beat this record lol
Did someone say ‘World Record’?
Wait so now BMW is officially better then Honda?
Pagination