The clock never stops in the 72-hour Death Race.Joe De Sena considering his creation.This water is not as warm as it looks.View from the Barbed Wire race track.To qualify for the world record, specification for the track and how the race was conducted were tightly controlled and monitored.The barbed wire crawl started after a bunch of other night-and-day marathons.This photo doesn't require a caption to transmit exactly how much fun is being had.Canadian Eric Hutterer crawled 7.541-miles to become World Record Holder.
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