Watch 16-year-old girl set a world record for fastest slalom time

She piloted a Porsche 718 Spyder around the course in 47.45 seconds.

At 16 years old, what kind of car did you drive? Did you drive a car at 16? Another question: If you were driving a car, would you be able to set a Guinness World Record. We are not talking about the record for most fender benders within a 24-hour period.

This Porsche was driven by a skilled lady. She didn’t even hit any cone. Chloe Chambers is 16, and she has seven years racing experience despite being young. She also holds a Guinness World Record for the fastest vehicle-slalom course anywhere in the world.

How do you get the record? The slalom was completed in 47.45 seconds by the woman who bobbed and weaved through 51 cones, each 50 feet apart. The world record was set in 2018 and it was broken again. She drove a 718 Spyder Porsche in stock trim. It produced 414 horsepower (309 Kilowatts) and was transmitted to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission.

Watch 16-year-old girl set a world record for fastest slalom time

Slaloms are deceptive. Slaloms are difficult to master. Anyone who has ever driven one at high speed knows this. You need to be careful about speed, weight transfer and car control. Anything less than that will result in the destruction of all others. It is certainly helpful to have a car that weighs in at 718.

Chambers stated, “It looks easy but it’s not really – to weave between fifty cones as quickly as possible, trying to beat an official record time, and knowing that I couldn’t touch any of them for the run to count, – it definitely felt the pressure.” “All things came together on my last run. The car worked perfectly and I had the grip I needed. Porsche and my family are very grateful for their support and belief in me.

Bravo, Ms. Chambers. We are looking forward to your future racing achievements.