Lithuanian Zydrunas Savickas is known as the world’s strongest man and that means he can do many things guys like you and me can’t. For example, the most recent thing he did was to pull 12 Nissan Notes weighing in at a total 12,941 kg (28,530lbs).

In doing that, he set a new Guinness world record for the “Most Cars Pulled By One Man”. The five-time World Strongest Man champion, widely regarded as one of the greatest strongmen of all time, only had one attempt to set the new record.

Wearing a special harness and rope arrangement, the 170kg (374.8lbs) man pulled the 12 Nissan Notes over a distance of five meters (16.4 feet) in a staggering 32.9 seconds.

The record attempt took place in Druskininkai, Lithuania, with Nissan providing Savickas with the 12 cars for a welcome publicity stunt.

“It is always great to set a new record, once I got into my stride pulling the 12 Nissan Notes was fine. Obviously, a big thank you to Nissan for helping me set the record and making it all possible,” said Savickas.

You can watch him setting the record in the video posted below.

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