Over 215 motorcycles doing a 10+ second burnout at NED to break the Guinness world book of records by performing simultaneous bike burn out.
This was in memory of Cory White.
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At this time.....SmokinStangs.com is not sure if this officially broke the World Record or not
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They did not break the record as of yesterdays eagle tribune, just shy of the number of bikes
that whole thing turned into a disaster.....some moron that had a bik and was not supposed to be doing a burnout did it and lost control hitting another bike and then that bike went into the crowd severely injuring a woman...the moron took off and is still being looked for by local police so if anyone knows anything call ned or the police......this event will probably never happen again.......
EPPING - A spectator was seriously injured Sunday when she was struck by a motorcycle shortly after hundreds of bikers tried to break a record for the most motorcycles doing a burn-out at the same time, police said.
Police Sgt. Jason Newman said the accident happened shortly after 5 p.m. during a private event held at race track at New England Dragway on Route 27.
Newman said the event was hosted by the Chop Shop Pub in Seabrook and the goal was to successfully break a Guinness World Record for the most motorcycles doing a burn-out at the same time. He said hundreds of motorcycles participated to break the record, but as many motorcycles were leaving the track a participant attempted to do another burnout on his own.
That motorcyclist lost control of the bike and struck another participant's motorcycle, causing the second motorcycle to crash through starting line equipment owned by New England Dragway, Newman said. The second motorcycle then struck a spectator who was standing nearby.
The spectator was identified as Bobbi Peckham, 52, of Belmont, Maine. She suffered serious injuries and was transported to the Exeter Hospital.
The driver of the second motorcycle, 36-year-old Keith Devincentis of Derry, received minor injuries.
Newman said the driver who caused the accident fled the scene before police arrived. Witnesses described the driver as a male driving an unknown style motorcycle.
Police are attempting to identify the driver and asking for the public's help.
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