High-Speed Achievement: Armless Driver Matt Stutzman Reaches 200 MPH on Track
Matt Stutzman, a Paralympic archer and motivational speaker, has made history in the world of drag racing by breaking the 200 mph barrier. This remarkable achievement was confirmed by DragCoverage, and his record-breaking pass at Brainerd was captured on video and is available for viewing.
Born without arms, Stutzman has demonstrated his extraordinary determination and skill not just in archery, but also in car racing. He takes pride in building his own race cars, having touched every nut and bolt on his current Pro Mod Camaro, which is equipped with a supercharger.
Stutzman's next goal might be to drive over 300 mph. In an interview with DragCoverage, he expressed his desire to reach such speeds. His YouTube series, Quest For 200, is hosted by sponsor PennGrade 1 Motor Oil, providing a behind-the-scenes look at his journey towards this milestone.
Stutzman's achievement in drag racing is noteworthy, as he competes without the use of arms. He is known for drawing and releasing his bow using his legs and feet in archery, and this same spirit of innovation and determination is evident in his car racing endeavours.
Apart from car racing and archery, Stutzman is also a sought-after motivational speaker. He leverages his inspiring story of overcoming physical challenges to encourage others to embrace challenges and realise their potential. His motivational speaking is part of his professional engagements, and he is available for booking as a keynote speaker.
For more personal insights into Stutzman's life, visit his website. His journey, resilience, and achievements serve as a testament to the power of determination and the spirit of overcoming adversity.
[1] Guinness World Records. (2015). Matt Stutzman sets Guinness World Record for furthest arrow shot with feet. Retrieved from https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2015/10/matt-stutzman-sets-guinness-world-record-for-farthest-arrow-shot-with-feet-307716/
[2] International Paralympic Committee. (2024). Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Retrieved from https://www.paralympic.org/paris-2024
[3] USA Archery. (2024). Matt Stutzman Wins Gold at Paris 2024 Paralympics. Retrieved from https://www.usarchery.org/news/2024/09/matt-stutzman-wins-gold-paris-2024-paralympics
[4] DragCoverage. (2021). Matt Stutzman Hits 200 MPH. Retrieved from https://dragcoverage.com/matt-stutzman-hits-200-mph/
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