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An Austrian stuntman named Josef Tödtling set himself completely on fire and pulled a car 328 feet in under a minute to break a Guinness World Record. He completed the "fastest 100-meter car pull in full body burn" in 56.42 seconds in Vienna back in June. During the stunt, a support team member ran alongside him with a fire extinguisher ready to put out the flames if something went wrong. At the end, his team used three fire extinguishers to put him out safely.
This isn't Tödtling's first fire-related record. He already holds several other burning records, including staying on fire for over 5 minutes without oxygen and being pulled 1,909 feet by a vehicle while completely ablaze. The whole thing was carefully planned with protective gear and safety measures, but it's still an incredibly dangerous stunt that shows just how far some people will go to get into the record books.
Source: UPI