LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) - British Formula E driver Jake Hughes has smashed a world indoor speed record by hitting 218.71kph (135.9mph) inside London's ExCeL Centre in a modified version of the electric championship's Gen3 racecar.
NEOM McLaren driver Hughes, who had three practice runs before his record attempt, warmed up with a run of 214.80kph before further runs of 215.05 and 217.65 through the speed trap.
His record attempt was then clocked at 217.65kph.
"I felt like I’ve never wanted anything more in my life than having a world record," he added.
"It’s all about showcasing the potential of what an electric racing car can do," he told Reuters.
Persons:
Jake Hughes, 218.71kph, Lucas di Grassi, Leh, NEOM McLaren, Hughes, Di Grassi, Briton, I’ve, Jeff Dodds, Alan Baldwin, Pritha Sarkar
Organizations:
Reuters, Porsche, New, New Orleans Convention, Guinness World Records, Mahindra, Thomson
Locations:
Docklands, U.S, New Orleans, 216.87kph