LAND ROVER AND TERRY GRANT SMASH WORLD RECORD* AT GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED

16 July 2018

Land Rover and Terry Grant smashed a world record* at this week’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, with a two‑wheel speed run in the new Range Rover Sport SVR. Terry

  • Land Rover and Terry Grant have smashed the World Record* for the fastest mile in a car on two wheels at the weekend’s Goodwood’s Festival of Speed
  • Terry’s 2:24.5 run was a highlight of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, set in a 575hp Range Rover Sport SVR that topped 60mph on the record‑breaking run
  • The World Record* time – achieved in a last gasp attempt on Sunday afternoon – is an improvement of over 30 seconds on the old record, set by Terry Grant himself in 2011
  • Land Rover’s Goodwood Festival of Speed presence also included the largest single batch of cars to ever take on the hill, as 70 Land Rovers celebrated the brand’s 70th anniversary

Land Rover and Terry Grant smashed a world record* at this week’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, with a two‑wheel speed run in the new Range Rover Sport SVR. Terry’s 2:24.5 run up the famous hillclimb broke Terry’s old record for a mile travelled in a car on two wheels, set in 2011, by more than 30 seconds.

Terry Grant flipped the Range Rover Sport SVR up on to two wheels with the use of a ramp, before hitting speeds of up 60mph on Goodwood’s famous hillclimb as he set the new World Record time.

Terry snatched the record in a dramatic last gasp attempt on Sunday afternoon, having attempted four runs earlier in the weekend, none of which Terry managed to complete.

The Range Rover Sport SVR is a 575hp performance SUV, capable of 0‑60mph in 4.3 seconds and a top speed of 174mph – with four wheels on the road, at least. The Range Rover Sport only required one modification for the world record run, a tweak to its differential to allow the car to deliver more power to the two wheels on the ground – both of which will be pumped up to 90PSI.

Terry Grant is a multiple world‑record holder, with 25 World Records already to his name, and with this latest record, Terry has bested a 2:55 run that he himself set at Goodwood in 2011.

It really shouldn’t be underestimated how difficult a two‑wheeled speed run like this is; you are always fighting to keep the car balanced right on the edge, as it tries to tip either one way or the other. You need to be conscious of everything, from the camber of the road to the strength of the wind. Thankfully, conditions were excellent and the Range Rover Sport SVR was the perfect precision tool for the job.

Terry Grant
Stunt Driver

The world record was not the only amazing Land Rover moment of the Festival of Speed, as 70 historic and important Land Rovers took to the hill on Thursday at 13:25 in what was the largest batch of cars to ever tackle the famous route in one go. From 1948, to 2018, the parade of cars celebrated 70 years of one of Britain’s most iconic automotive brands.

#LandRover70years

 

Further information

For more information visit uk.media.landrover.com or contact:

Kim Lawrence Palmer | Public Relations Manager, Land Rover UK
kpalmer@jaguarlandrover.com 07795 666 169

Tracey Tompsett | Senior Press Officer, Land Rover UK
ttompset@jaguarlandrover.com 07469 032 064

Notes to Editors

* subject to Guiness World Record approval

 

About Jaguar Land Rover:

Jaguar Land Rover is the UK’s largest automotive manufacturer, built around two iconic British car brands: Land Rover, the world’s leading manufacturer of premium all‑wheel‑drive vehicles; and Jaguar, one of the world’s premier luxury sports saloon and sports car marques.

We employ more than 43,000 people globally and support around 240,000 more through our retailer network, suppliers and local businesses. Manufacturing is centred in the UK, with additional plants in China, Brazil, Austria and Slovakia. 

At Jaguar Land Rover, we are driven by a desire to deliver class‑leading vehicles, which will provide experiences our customers will love, for life. Our products are in demand around the globe. In 2017 Jaguar Land Rover sold 621,109 vehicles in 130 countries, with more than 80 per cent of our vehicles being sold abroad. 

Our innovation is continuous: we will spend in the region of £4.5 billion this year on new product creation and capital expenditure.

From 2020 all new Jaguar Land Rover vehicles will be electrified, giving our customers even more choice. We will introduce a portfolio of electrified products across our model range, embracing fully electric, plug‑in hybrid and mild hybrid vehicles as well as continuing to offer ultra‑clean petrol and diesel engines.