An Austrian stuntman has set a new Guinness World Record for dragging a vehicle over a long distance while completely engulfed in flames.
Josef Tödtling achieved the feat in Vienna, where he dragged a car for 100 meters in just 56.42 seconds. He is the first person in the world to accomplish such a feat.
As soon as the performance concluded, his team used three fire extinguishers to extinguish the flames engulfing him and ensure his safety.
Josef has previously set several dangerous fire-related records, such as being engulfed in flames without oxygen for five minutes and 41 seconds and traveling the shortest distance of 200 meters while his body was on fire.