Largest simultaneous motorcycle burnout: Philippines break Guinness World Records record (VIDEO)
Tagaytay City, Philippines -- It was a historical day for Filipino motorcyclists as Ropali and Kymco Philippines made a successful attempt of setting a new Guinness record during the 21st National Motorcycle Convention, held at the Tagaytay Convention Center in Tagaytay City; 300 riders simultaneously executed a motorcycle burnout stunt to beat the outgoing Guinness World Records record of 213 set in the United States; The Philippines now holds the World Record of having the "Largest Simultaneous Motorcycle Burnout" in history,
according to the World Record Academy. . Photo: It was a historical day for Filipino motorcyclists as Ropali and Kymco Philippines made a successful attempt of setting a new world record during the 21st National Motorcycle Convention, held at the Tagaytay Convention Center in Tagaytay City. 300 riders simultaneously executed a motorcycle burnout stunt to beat the outgoing Guinness World Records record of 213 set in the United States. Photo: MakeHistoryPH (enlarge photo)
The Guinness World Records' record for the largest simultaneous motorcycle burnout is 300 and was achieved by Ropali Motorcycles, Kymco, FDR and History (all Philippines), in the Tagaytay Convention Center, Tagaytay City, Philippines, on 11 April 2015.
Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the largest parade of classic motorcycles; it consisted of 170 motorcycles in a parade organized by the Heimatverein Eibach in Eibach, Germany, on 27 July 2008. It was a historical day for Filipino motorcyclists as Ropali and Kymco Philippines made a successful attempt of setting a new Guinness record during the 21st National Motorcycle Convention, held at the Tagaytay Convention Center in Tagaytay City.
300 riders simultaneously executed a motorcycle burnout stunt to beat the outgoing record of 213 set in the United States.
The Philippines now holds the World Record of having the "Largest Simultaneous Motorcycle Burnout" in history.
The previous Guinness World recods record of 213 motorcycles was set by the Harleystunts and Smokey Mountain Harley Davidson teams in Maryville, Tennessee in 2006.
Also present to grace the occasion were Ropali General Manager Aldous Alingog and Kymco Philippines President Charles Tseng.
The event was the third in a series of six world record official attempts in the Philippines in one week as part of the 'Make History' campaign by the History Channel.