

This is increasingly difficult as the vehicle gains speed and hits its turns on the track - increasing G-force on Pesaturo.Įxpected average speed for the on-board live performance is 200 mph, while topping out at 220 mph on straightaways.

This attempt is not as easy as it sounds, as playing an accordion requires both hands and arms, using all ten fingers, while moving the accordion bellows in and out simultaneously. He will be driven in a two-seater Dallara Ind圜ar by Ind圜ar legend Marco Andretti. No, Pesaturo will not be driving and playing his custom-made accordion. 3-time World Accordion Champion Cory Pesaturo will attempt to set a new Guinness World Record, for the fastest a vehicle has been driven with an on-board live performance. SPEEDWAY, Ind (WISH) - After Sunday’s electrifying race, the end of race week will come to perhaps an even more electrifying end.
