An Austrian stuntman has set a new Guinness World Record after pulling a vehicle for a long distance while completely covered in flames.
Josef Tödtling achieved the feat in Vienna, where he dragged a car for 100 metres in only 56.42 seconds. He is the first person in the world to complete such a task.
As soon as the performance ended, his team used three fire extinguishers to put out the flames on his body and ensured his safety.
Josef has previously broken several dangerous records involving fire, including remaining in flames without oxygen for five minutes and 41 seconds, and covering a distance of 200 metres in the shortest time while his body was ablaze.







