A request has
been made to Guinness World Records to register the
record-breaking achievement of two Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
which are currently participating in the Tour of China. This
marks the first time that a standard, road-registered 540hp
two-wheel drive production car has achieved an altitude of
5,231 meters – across the Tanggulashan mountain pass, on the
border between the Autonomous Region of Tibet and China.
The cars, driven
by international journalists, reached the mountain pass
easily. Despite the reduced oxygen levels available at such
a high altitude, and the lower quality of fuel available in
the area, the Ferrari’s 5.7-litre V12 engine, performed
effortlessly without any necessary modifications. The expedition
has crossed the Tibetan plateau, one of the most isolated
regions of the world, with the cars being driven for
thousands of miles at over 3,000 metres altitude, from Lhasa,
Tibet’s main city and the ancient home of the Dalai Lama.
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The amazing record achievement marks the first time
that a standard, road-registered 540bhp two-wheel
drive production car has achieved an altitude of
5,231 meters – across the Tanggulashan mountain
pass, on the border between the Autonomous Region
of Tibet and China itself |
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A request has been made to Guinness World Records to
register the record-breaking achievement of two
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti which are participating in
the unique Tour of China |
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In Lhasa, as in
other cities reached by the Tour, the Team was welcomed with
enthusiasm by more than 200 children of a local school which
received books, school equipment and toys for the children
as part of the Tour of China’s programme to help schools
most in need.
The China Tour
started on August 29th in Shanghai and now moves on to the
Gobi Desert, passing through Kashi (Kaxgar), the most
continental city of the world and home of a wealthy silk
market which dates from the days of Marco Polo.
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