Driving a 6-liter, 12-cylinder Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible powered by biofuel, Finland’s four-time world rally champion Juha Kankkunen drove on the frozen Baltic Sea off the coast of Finland at a record-breaking 205.48mph (330.695km/h) to set a new world speed record on ice.
In doing so, Juha broke his own 2007 world ice speed record of 199.83mph (321.6km/h) set in a Bentley Continental GT at the same location.
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