World record holder, Guerlain Chicherit signs with the KINC
Chicherit last year successfully completed the world’s first-ever, unassisted car back flip, already seen by over 5 million people on YouTube (watch bellow).
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The KINC is pleased to announce it has signed a representation contract with European freestyle rally driver, Guerlain Chicherit. In 2014, Chicherit will attempt to break the world record for the longest car jump at over 110 meters and undertake at least one other world-first car stunt.
Chicherit last year successfully completed the world’s first-ever, unassisted car back flip, already seen by over 5 million people on YouTube. This was completed on snow and for the longest car jump Chicherit will again up the ante with another mind-blowing winter stunt in his hometown and ski resort of Tignes, France, 19th February 2014.
The record attempt will see Chicherit drive his customised 1000 horsepower Mini Countryman John Cooper Works across a frozen lake, launching from a specially built ramp and landing in the snow.
Guerlain Chicherit said: “It is going to be a very exciting year for me. and I’m really excited to start it by attempting to break the world record for the longest jump in February. The KINC have significant experience in attitudinal and content based motorsports marketing and they’re a perfect fit for my team.”
Chicherit is the latest motorsports talent to be signed by The KINC who also represents drivers including one of the Autosport GP3 drivers of the year 2013, Conor Daly, Rallycross and X Games athlete, Anton Marklund and Formula drift USA driver, Dean Kearney.
Ian Bergin, Director of Motorsports at The KINC commented: “Guerlain is an important addition to our growing roster of motorsports athletes and will become one the world’s biggest YouTube sensations as he completes his racing and stunt plans over the coming years. Following in the footsteps of drivers like Ken Block, Guerlain is bound to become one of the most talked about people in motorsports.”
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