Virgin Atlantic Airways announced today that
Sir Richard Branson will be attempting his next world record - the Channel Challenge - in celebration of the airline's 20th
birthday in June this year. Richard will be attempting to set the Guinness World
Record for the fastest crossing of the English Channel by an amphibious vehicle.
The attempt will be undertaken in a Gibbs Aquada on 14 June (weather permitting)
from Dover to Calais and if successful the 22-mile journey could be completed in
less than two hours.
Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic, said:
"The first time I saw the Gibbs Aquada it really captured my imagination, not only
in terms of the exciting British technology involved in creating a true amphibian
vehicle, but also thinking about the fun events and World Records we could
attempt with it. Out of all of the record attempts I have tried over the years this has
to be one of the most unusual!
"This isn't our first seafaring record attempt - back in 1986 in Virgin Atlantic
Challenger II we crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the fastest time to take the Blue
Riband and the World Record. Almost two decades later we will be embarking on
another water-based record but one that will present very different challenges. In
1986 we had sharks and typhoons to contend with - this time it will be cross-channel ferries and English weather. I certainly hope this attempt will be as
successful - and not on the second attempt!
"I will, of course, be undertaking a rigorous training schedule in order to prepare
for the record attempt which will include a few extra swimming lessons just in
case!"
Sir
Richard Branson will be the driver and will be joined by a Gibbs Aquada engineer.
The attempt will be closely monitored by Guinness World Records and an adjudicator will be on hand to time and verify the event.
Guinness World Records researcher Hein Le Roux said:
"Guinness World Records are looking forward to adjudicating this exciting record
attempt. It is one of our more unusual record categories and is attempted very
rarely. The fastest crossing in an amphibious vehicle that we are aware of is 6
hours by two Frenchmen.
"We wish
Sir Richard Branson all the best with this challenge and are confident that
he will be awarded a new Guinness World Record!"
Alan Gibbs, Chairman of Gibbs Technologies, comments:
"We at Gibbs Technologies are pleased to support Sir Richard's record breaking
attempt. Whilst the Aquada is not designed for ocean travel if anyone can do it, it
will be Richard Branson. We wish him every success in his endeavours."
The first application of Gibbs Technologies' patented High Speed Amphibian
(HSA) technology, the Gibbs Aquada represents the first road legal high-speed
sports amphibian. Neither a boat with wheels nor a waterproof car, the Gibbs
Aquada is truly a revolutionary new class of vehicle. It is able to drive at speeds of
100mph on land and in excess of 30mph on water, moving between surfaces at
the touch of a button.
The record attempt will be sponsored by Virgin Atlantic on the eve of its 20th
birthday. |