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Korea Herald
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
The Frequency School breaks GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the "195" song featuring the most nationalities
LONDON and LOS ANGELES, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Frequency School set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for "Most nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)" with the "195" song on Monday, in a bid to raise awareness about gender equality and to ignite a global movement uplifting people through the transformative power of soundhealing frequencies. The record-breaking "195" is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world's 195 countries and using sound healing frequencies and the 528 Hz 'Love Frequency'. The Frequency School co-founded by U.S. Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum music producer Maejor, Martina Fuchs, Kingsley M, Brandon Lee and Aaron Dawson produced this visionary, powerful and universal campaign and premiered it during the 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, from January 20-24. Using the sounds of birds and the heartbeat as instrumental elements, the "195" aims to raise the world's frequency, elevate humanity, and trigger a positive impact by uniting and empowering women worldwide. One woman in every one of the world's 195 countries recognized by the United Nations said one word: "EQUALITY" in her national language or native tongue and sent in her voice and video recording. The number of women and nationalities participating in the song was officially verified by a Guinness World Records adjudicator. Martina Fuchs, Executive Producer of the "195" and Co-Founder of the Frequency School, said: "It has always been my dream to produce the first song in history featuring every country on the planet. Our vision was to unite 195 ordinary women from all walks of life in this pioneering and groundbreaking initiative to advocate for gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to help people struggling with mental health issues. Breaking this record is only the beginning: we are on a global mission to make our world a more peaceful place." Maejor, Founder and CEO of the Frequency School who produced the song, said: "The world record is a testimony to our work and the universal language of music. This achievement is a call to every one of us to lift each other up and spread peace, love and harmony. We chose to use 528 Hz which is often referred to as the 'love frequency', or the frequency of transformation and miracles. We wanted to promote more respect and fairness for women, as well as deep inner healing and a state of peace. The transformative vibration of 528 Hz can inspire positive action and empathy and people to act more kindly and inclusively." According to scientific studies and music theory, Solfeggio frequencies, ranging from 174 Hz to 963 Hz, offer unique sound patterns that promote relaxation, stress relief, and overall well-being. These frequencies have been shown to positively impact mental, emotional, and physical health by generating vibrations that help achieve a state of calm and balance of the mind, body and spirit. Kingsley Maduka, Co-Founder of the Frequency School, said: "We're incredibly excited to set a new world record, and I am honored to have the youngest lady in my family, my 6 year-old daughter, to be apart of such an intentional women empowerment project, focused on wellness. Being a man, it's important that we do our parts to support our better halfs for the sake of the mental health and wellness of humanity. The Frequency School is such an amazing platform for utilizing, implementing and amplifying wellness tools - working at the intersection of music, wellness, mental health and education is some of the most impactful work I've been able to be apart of." Brandon Lee, Co-Founder of the Frequency School, said: "Every one of us enters this world through a woman—women are the very heartbeat of humanity. I'm deeply honored to be part of this project and inspired by the future initiatives we're building at Frequency School to uplift women's wellness. Earning the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title will amplify our mission globally, allowing us to create an even greater impact." Aaron Dawson, Co-Founder and Creative Director of the Frequency School, said: "This project is much more than a world record, it's a reflection of the immense gratitude I hold for women everywhere. I carry deep appreciation for every woman who have shaped me: my mother, grandmothers, aunts, cousins, godchildren, teachers, ancestors, and the many women whose love and existence have given me and the world such beautiful life. A better world exists when we honor women's gifts, invest in them, and protect their well-being." Miriam Moriati, President of the Kiribati Rotaract Youth Club and a Women and Youth representative for OARS (Ocean Alliance for Resilience and Sustainability), said: "I'm from Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific, where our highest point is just 3 meters above sea level. Our women in Kiribati are vulnerable due to gender equality not being part of our culture and traditions. They are often the first to be affected by crises and the last to recover. Being part of this initiative to support women on an international stage is an incredible honor. Opportunities to represent our small country are rare, and I am grateful for this platform to amplify the voices of Kiribati women." Sawilanji Nachula, a middle school student representing Zambia, said: "I am a 13-year old Zambian and live on the 'Mighty Zambezi' near the Victoria Falls. I am currently a student at Falcon College in Esigodini, Zimbabwe, where I will start my grade 9 next month. I am both honoured and inspired to smash the world record with so many already successful and soon to be successful members. I doubt I will be able to contribute much myself for now. But I will be sure to promote gender equality as I get older." Inspired by the murmuration of birds and nature's synchronicity, the visualizer of the song includes art elements evoking raw emotions and reflecting the power and harmony of women, and their aspiration for freedom and collective strength. LIST OF "195" PARTICIPANTS: Fawzia Koofi, Afghanistan Juxhina Sotiri Gjoni, Albania Kahina Bouagache, Algeria Jimena Cierco Martinez and Júlia Carreras Salvadó, Andorra Ester Nilsson, Angola Abrianna Cooper, Antigua and Barbuda Romina Sudack, Argentina Sose Markosyan, Armenia Anjali Nadaradjane, Australia Delia Fischer, Austria Bahar Balayeva, Azerbaijan Amanda Darville, Bahamas Ahdeya Ahmed Al-Sayed, Bahrain Laiba Jannati Pritha, Bangladesh Gloria Carter, Barbados Kristina Lozinskaya, Belarus Nyanchama Okemwa, Belgium Julie Robinson, Belize Adjalla Senami Naomy Campbell Mariela, Benin Yangdon Sonam, Bhutan Valentina Crespo Kuljis, Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Iman Daneya Zulum, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kabelo Botlhe Dikobe, Botswana Samanta Bullock, Brazil Daphne Lai Teck Ching, Brunei Darussalam Natalini Yordanova, Bulgaria Audrey Korsaga, Burkina Faso Jeanne Irakoze, Burundi Zanu Alves, Cabo Verde Savada Prom, Cambodia Sabrina Love, Cameroon Alyson Meister, Canada Kessy Martine Ekomo-Soignet, Central African Republic Mariam Abdoulaye Malloum, Chad Bernardita Castillo Passi, Chile Joyce Peng Peng, China Karin Andrea Stephan, Colombia Armel Azihar Sly-vania, Comoros Gisèle Brice Mabiala, Republic of the Congo Maria Jose Freer Murillo, Costa Rica Noussoeu Bih, Côte D'Ivoire Marijana Maros, Croatia Lixandra Díaz Portuondo, Cuba Louiza Nikolaou, Cyprus Shelley Pleva, Czechia Esther Eom, Democratic People's Republic of Korea Dodo Liwanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo Heidi Bjerkan, Denmark Intibah Ali Abdallah, Djibouti Sapphire Vital, Dominica María Eugenia del Castillo, Dominican Republic Margarita Heredia Forster, Ecuador Amena Bakr, Egypt Fabiola Torres, El Salvador Paulina Laurel Sami, Equatorial Guinea Harena Amanuel, Eritrea Anette Maria Rennit, Estonia Zandisile Howe, Eswatini Lina Getachew Ayenew, Ethiopia Renita Reddy, Fiji Julia Sulonen, Finland Anino Emuwa, France Rita Aboghe, Gabon Sarjo M Jallo, Gambia (Republic of The) Eka Khorbaladze, Georgia Carolin Strunz, Germany Michelle Nana Adwoa Agyakomah Yeboah, Ghana Efi Pylarinou, Greece Laureen Redhead, Grenada Lilian Viviana Tzul Pérez, Guatemala Fatoumata Diallo, Guinea Waltemira Audilia Monteiro Eckert, Guinea Bissau Amrita Naraine, Guyana Stephanie Garçonvil, Haiti Carmen Elisa Méndez Silva, Honduras Aliz McLean, Hungary Mardis Karlsdottir, Iceland Asma Khan, India Siti Suliatin Buechel, Indonesia Sanam Shantyaei, Iran (Islamic Republic of) Aya Al-Shakarchi, Iraq Lisa Armstrong, Ireland Dalith Steiger, Israel Cristina Romelli Gervasoni, Italy Heather Carrington, Jamaica Meguri Fujisawa, Japan Suad Musallam Hijazin, Jordan Zhanna Kan, Kazakhstan Shayoon, Kenya Miriam Moriati Koae, Kiribati Suad Al Sabah, Kuwait Aigerim Sultanbekova, Kyrgyzstan Duangtavanh Oudomchith, Lao People's Democratic Republic Laima Dimiševska, Latvia Dia Audi, Lebanon Reekelitsoe Molapo, Lesotho Laymah E. Kollie, Liberia Manal Aboujtila, Libya Katrin Eggenberger, Liechtenstein Deimile Soares, Lithuania Sophie-Anne Schaul, Luxembourg Mireille Ramampandrison, Madagascar Jacqueline Nhlema, Malawi Harpreet Bhal, Malaysia Widhadh Waheed, Maldives Binthily Youma Macalou, Mali Michelle Muscat, Malta Claret ChongGum, Marshall Islands Habibata Cissé, Mauritania Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Mauritius Yolanda Sánchez, Mexico Drinnette James, Micronesia (Federated States of) Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux, Monaco Amrita Gerelt-od, Mongolia Milica Markovic, Montenegro Touria El Glaoui, Morocco Maria Honoria da Silva Mocambique, Mozambique Ei Han, Myanmar Tisha Haushona, Namibia Angelina Waqa, Nauru Sahana Vajracharya, Nepal Andrea B. Maier, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) Alexia Hilbertidou, New Zealand Kathia Salazar, Nicaragua Alassane Soumana Roukayatou, Niger Eyitola St. Matthew-Daniel, Nigeria Matea Kocevska, North Macedonia Alliance Niyigena, Norway Ruby Saharan, Oman Mariam Zaidi, Pakistan Dee Raya Antonio, Palau Nadia Hazem, Palestine Trishna Nagrani, Panama Jenny Namana, Papua New Guinea Emilie Seitz, Paraguay Gigi Caballero, Peru Andrea Mikaella Geronimo, Philippines Elvira Eevr Djaltchinova-Malec, Poland Sandra Fankhauser, Portugal Dr. Asmaa Alfadala, Qatar Sylvia Shin, Republic of Korea Dana Muntean, Republic of Moldova Carina Schuster, Romania Ashley Dudarenok, Russian Federation Bonita Mutoni, Rwanda Vicia Woods, Saint Kitts and Nevis Sheridin Jones, Saint Lucia Rianka Chance, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Faauiga Maiava Onosai Sauiluma, Samoa Martina Mattioli, San Marino Katy Nascimento, Sao Tome and Principe Asma Alsharif, Saudi Arabia Korka Dieng, Senegal Teodora Cosic, Serbia Beverly Dick, Seychelles Sylvia Conteh, Sierra Leone Cheng Ying (Monica), Singapore Lucia Kupcova, Slovakia Ksenia Juvan, Slovenia Sharon Inone, Solomon Islands Amran Abocar, Somalia Kim August, South Africa Josephine Albino, South Sudan Alejandra Costales Richards, Spain Suba Umathevan, Sri Lanka Tahani Karrar, Sudan Radhiya Ebermann-Joval, Suriname Sabinije von Gaffke, Sweden Martina Fuchs, Switzerland Stephanie Ghazi, Syrian Arab Republic Zarina Khasanova, Tajikistan Ratih Paramitha, Thailand Dália Kiakilir, Timor-Leste Isbath Esther Ali, Togo Ofa gé, Tonga Alexa Chin Pang, Trinidad and Tobago Aya Chebbi, Tunisia Guelistan Fuchs, Türkiye Aylar Babayeva, Turkmenistan Lilly Teafa, Tuvalu Jovia Kisaakye, Uganda Kateryna Krasnozhon, Ukraine Suaad Al Shamsi, United Arab Emirates Melissa Monique, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Flaviana Matata, United Republic of Tanzania Kenzi Kachi Maduka, United States of America Camila Bentancur, Uruguay Muldir Khayitova, Uzbekistan Adrina J L Abel, Vanuatu Boglarka Sztancs, Vatican City Sophia Santi Guevara, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Yip Thy Diep Ta, Viet Nam Wadha Abdullah Mohsin, Yemen Suwilanji Nachula, Zambia Rosheen Ngorima, Zimbabwe ABOUT THE FREQUENCY SCHOOL: The Frequency School is a pioneering global initiative designed to harness the transformative power of music for the holistic development of people around the world, focusing on the mind, body, and spirit. Through services like music therapy, education, and performance, we empower individuals to lead balanced, healthy, and fulfilling lives. The approach integrates the latest in sound therapy with traditional wellness practices to support the whole person. It was launched by Maejor, Martina Fuchs, Kingsley M, Brandon Lee, and Aaron Dawson at the renowned international boarding school Aiglon College in Switzerland in 2024.


Cision Canada
27-05-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
EZRA & MICROSOFT SET GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ TITLE BY COACHING NEARLY 5,000 EMPLOYEES
NEW YORK, May 27, 2025 /CNW/ -- EZRA, the digital coaching platform, has set the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title alongside Microsoft for the most people to complete a business coaching programme in one year after engaging with 4,816 Microsoft employees in virtual coaching sessions. The programme was designed by EZRA to make career development the primary reason for employees to stay at Microsoft. While it achieved World Record status along the way, the tangible business results and effect on the people involved are staggering: Core career behaviours increased by 34% including: 51% increase in ability to define career steps 37% increase in articulating goals Increases in ambition, skill development, and network-building in 27% of participants Career confidence rose by 14% Participants gaining greater awareness of available resources (+16%) understanding of internal options (+16%), and confidence to apply for new roles (+13%) Career conversations with managers also improved by 15% And the quality stayed consistent: Microsoft employees gave EZRA coaches an average rating of 98%. Nick Goldberg, founder and CEO, EZRA says: "Microsoft is making career development the number one reason for people to join and stay. And we're proud to help them do it. We've worked with Microsoft for four years and know each other well. This programme is a great example of how we work with global companies to give them a customised, yet scalable, experience." "A GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title shows that we're achieving something nobody else is." The GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for "The most people to complete a business coaching program in one year" was presented at an EZRA and Microsoft event on AI upskilling in London on April 28 th. Ready for those record-breaking numbers? In one year EZRA: Coached 4,816 Microsoft employees Ran 13,704 individual coaching sessions, an average 430 a week across 80 countries Engaged with 294 of EZRA's International Coaching Federation Accredited coaches Panos Malakoudis, coaching centre of excellence lead at Microsoft, says: "Our career coaching programme is an industry first, offering personalized support to over 70,000 employees worldwide. What sets this programme apart is its approach to democratizing coaching and supporting employee development within large organisations. With EZRA's support, we're redefining the standard for integrating learning with work, and making career development a priority for our people." How does this help Microsoft achieve their goals? EZRA runs the 1:1 coaching part of Microsoft's wider in-house coaching programme. They offer their teams internal and external coaching, group and individual sessions and the chance to qualify as coaches themselves. In total, the tech company is offering a 12-week coaching programme to 70,000 people. These sessions are all supplemented with exercises and advice held on Microsoft Teams, an added element which 83% of people are finding valuable. Results of EZRA's 1:1 coaching at Microsoft: 18% more people understand their career options in the company 38% more people can define the next step in their career 13% more people feeling confident to apply for an internal job 11% more people can see a long-term future at Microsoft 68 internal coaches achieved ICF Level 1 certification, bringing the total to 115 About EZRA A leading global virtual coaching and learning provider, EZRA is revolutionizing the way businesses approach employee development by leveraging the power of behavioral science to break down barriers and make professional coaching accessible to everyone. Through its global network of over 2,000 world-class, accredited coaches, EZRA has already helped thousands of companies and teams across 127 countries quantifiably improve performance, employee retention and promotion rates with more than 600,000 sessions delivered. Companies using EZRA today include AstraZeneca, Coca-Cola, General Electric, Kraft Heinz, Microsoft and Spotify. Established in 2019, EZRA is the coaching arm of LHH, part of The Adecco Group, the world's leading talent advisory and solutions company.


Business Mayor
07-05-2025
- Business
- Business Mayor
Bitcoin Conference Aims to Set GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS for Bitcoin Payments
BTC Inc, parent company of Bitcoin Magazine and The Bitcoin Conference, is putting Bitcoin to the ultimate test at this year's Bitcoin 2025 conference with an official attempt to break the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® title for the Most Bitcoin Point of Sale Transactions in 8 Hours. The attempt will take place live during the conference at the Venetian Conference Center in Las Vegas from May 27–29, 2025. To make this possible, BTC Inc will issue 4,000 Lightning-ready Bolt Cards to attendees. The cards use tap-to-pay functionality and feature four limited-edition designs, each honoring a major figure in Bitcoin history and advocacy: Senator Cynthia Lummis, Michael Saylor, Satoshi Nakamoto, and Jack Dorsey. Each attendee will receive a randomly assigned design, making the cards both functional and collectible. 'Bitcoin 2025 is an opportunity for the community to demonstrate Bitcoin's real-world functionality as a medium of exchange,' said Didier Lewis, Chief Financial Officer of BTC Inc. 'The Bolt Card is a key part of this experience, offering attendees an easy way to make purchases using Bitcoin. By enabling direct, contactless payments across the event, we aim to showcase Bitcoin's readiness as a modern and practical currency.' To assist transactions and user experience, the event will feature on-site activations including the Official Bitcoin Magazine Store. Located at the conference entrance, the store will sell Bitcoin-themed merchandise, including hardware wallets, apparel, books, and exclusive art. Every item will be available at a 21% discount when paid for in Bitcoin via the Lightning Network—a nod to Bitcoin's hard cap of 21 million coins. This record-setting attempt comes as the Lightning Network continues to scale and mature, offering the kind of instant, low-fee transactions that make BTC usable for everyday spending. By integrating Lightning deeply into the conference experience, Bitcoin 2025 will highlight the protocol's growing potential for real-world commerce. With over 30,000 attendees, 300+ exhibitors, and 500+ speakers expected, Bitcoin 2025 won't just be the biggest Bitcoin event of the year—it could be the most transactional, too.

Associated Press
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- Associated Press
High-Speed History: RPM Raceway Long Island Sets GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ Title for the World's Longest Indoor Multi-Level Go-Kart Track
NASCAR Star Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Celebrates the Historic Achievement with First Official Lap on the World's Longest Track LONG ISLAND, N.Y., May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RPM Raceway, the immersive racing & entertainment destination has officially set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the World's Longest Multi-Level Go-Kart Track (indoors). Spanning more than 3,515.7 feet across a two-story layout, the record-breaking MegaTrack debuted today with a special event featuring NASCAR Cup Series driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who completed the first official lap on the newly launched track. The achievement was confirmed during a live ceremony by official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS adjudicator, Andrew Glass, who presented the certification in front of a packed crowd of racing fans, influencers, local officials and guests. The celebration, sponsored by NOS ENERGY, included a live DJ set, giveaways, and exclusive race access to the newly unveiled track and new fleet of high-performance go-karts and a high-tech experience that blends the thrill of real-world racing with digital gamification. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., a two-time Xfinity Series champion, team NOS Energy driver and winner of the 2023 Daytona 500, kicked off the event by challenging attendees to beat his official lap time, which was an opportunity that attracted aspiring racers and fans of professional motorsports alike. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. shared, 'Kicking things off on a record-breaking course like this was an unforgettable experience. RPM Long Island just raised the bar for indoor racing, and I'm excited to be here for it with Team NOS Energy.' RPM Raceway is redefining the karting experience with the integration of a new fleet of next-generation electric karts powered by R-TECH, RPM's advanced racing technology platform delivering real-time race analytics, live performance tracking to a steering wheel LED display, creating an interactive racing environment that makes every lap feel like a professional racer. Andrew Farage, CEO and Co-Founder of RPM Raceway, 'Every professional racer gets their start in a go-kart. If we can unlock that passion for racing in our junior racers, then we've done something meaningful. This track isn't just a record-breaker, it's a launchpad towards a lifetime hobby or professional career. We're thrilled to celebrate this milestone with Ricky and the NOS Energy team, and to see him return to where it all started.' Designed for all skill levels, the new layout offers three tracks with over 40 dynamic corners, high-speed straightaways, underpasses, spiraling ramps, hairpin turns, and drops, creating an adrenaline-pumping challenge for racers with six unique track configurations. The three new tracks can be combined into RPM's signature MegaTrack, simultaneously accommodating up to 35 racers. In addition to racing, guests explored RPM's gaming zone, which includes a Hyperdeck VR arena, arcade games and racing simulators. RPM Raceway now operates four locations across the Northeast, with its Long Island venue setting a new standard in go-karting innovation. RPM Raceway Long Island is located at 40 Daniel St, Farmingdale, NY 11735. For more information, visit Event images/b-roll HERE Official images and b-roll of the track HERE ABOUT RPM RACEWAY: RPM Raceway is the ultimate racing destination for adventure enthusiasts and thrill seekers. RPM venues provide world-class, multi-level racing tracks perfect for fueling competitive socializing and creating unforgettable memories for all. Off the track, RPM Raceway continues to deliver out-of-this-world experiences by offering virtual and augmented reality that ignites a sense of adventure in its arcade of cult classics and modern games. Additionally, each RPM Raceway location has its own distinctive attractions, including gaming arcades, immersive experiences, bowling alleys, state-of-the-art racing simulators, Gel Blasters, billiards, and more, all creating an environment filled with limitless fun, igniting social competition and mixed-reality gameplay. RPM welcomes friends, family and colleagues to engage in friendly competition and create memories filled with celebration and connection. For those who are seeking spirited social competition, are in pursuit of team-building or looking to unite through a unique activity, RPM Raceway caters to corporate Fortune 500 events and private buy-outs. The brand spans across various locations, including its newly renovated flagship in Jersey City, Long Island, Stamford and Syracuse. To learn more, visit About NOS Energy Based in Corona, California, NOS Energy is part of the Monster Energy Company. Launched in 2005, NOS Energy Drink fuels performance by providing the high-performance energy and enhanced mental focus. Whether on the track, tuning a favorite car in the garage, or conquering your day, NOS Energy delivers a kick and fuels speeds junkies everywhere. Rooted in auto-culture, NOS Energy Drink is a proud partner of Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chris Forsberg, Sheldon Haudenschild and RJ Anderson – just to name a few. High Performance Energy. High Performance Athletes. For more information, visit or follow us on social @NOSEnergyDrink ABOUT GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS: What's the fastest game bird in Europe? This was the question that inspired the founding of Guinness World Records back in 1955. Starting with a single book published from a room above a gym, GWR has grown to become a global multi-media brand, with offices in London, New York, Beijing, Tokyo, and Dubai. Today, we deliver world-class content, not just through books, but via TV shows, social media, and live events. Our in-house consultancy works closely with brands and businesses around the world to harness the power of record-breaking and deliver award-winning campaigns and business solutions. Through our in-house production arm, GWR Studios, we create standout content for broadcasters, brand partners, and digital platforms. Our Entertainment Services division brings the best of the GWR brand to life in a diverse range of live experiences where visitors can discover and even attempt official world records. Whatever the medium, our ultimate purpose is to make the world a more interesting, fun, and positive place. To join this record-breaking community – and find out the answer to that original question – visit MEDIA CONTACT: Ashley Goldstein [email protected] 917.890.7940 Ashley Orfus [email protected] 917.232.7349 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE RPM Raceway
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
High-Speed History: RPM Raceway Long Island Sets GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ Title for the World's Longest Indoor Multi-Level Go-Kart Track
NASCAR Star Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Celebrates the Historic Achievement with First Official Lap on the World's Longest Track LONG ISLAND, N.Y., May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RPM Raceway , the immersive racing & entertainment destination has officially set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the World's Longest Multi-Level Go-Kart Track (indoors). Spanning more than 3,515.7 feet across a two-story layout, the record-breaking MegaTrack debuted today with a special event featuring NASCAR Cup Series driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. , who completed the first official lap on the newly launched track. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Photo Credit: RPM Raceway) The achievement was confirmed during a live ceremony by official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS adjudicator, Andrew Glass, who presented the certification in front of a packed crowd of racing fans, influencers, local officials and guests. The celebration, sponsored by NOS ENERGY , included a live DJ set, giveaways, and exclusive race access to the newly unveiled track and new fleet of high-performance go-karts and a high-tech experience that blends the thrill of real-world racing with digital gamification. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., a two-time Xfinity Series champion, team NOS Energy driver and winner of the 2023 Daytona 500, kicked off the event by challenging attendees to beat his official lap time, which was an opportunity that attracted aspiring racers and fans of professional motorsports alike. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. shared, "Kicking things off on a record-breaking course like this was an unforgettable experience. RPM Long Island just raised the bar for indoor racing, and I'm excited to be here for it with Team NOS Energy." RPM Raceway is redefining the karting experience with the integration of a new fleet of next-generation electric karts powered by R-TECH, RPM's advanced racing technology platform delivering real-time race analytics, live performance tracking to a steering wheel LED display, creating an interactive racing environment that makes every lap feel like a professional racer. Andrew Farage, CEO and Co-Founder of RPM Raceway, "Every professional racer gets their start in a go-kart. If we can unlock that passion for racing in our junior racers, then we've done something meaningful. This track isn't just a record-breaker, it's a launchpad towards a lifetime hobby or professional career. We're thrilled to celebrate this milestone with Ricky and the NOS Energy team, and to see him return to where it all started." Designed for all skill levels, the new layout offers three tracks with over 40 dynamic corners, high-speed straightaways, underpasses, spiraling ramps, hairpin turns, and drops, creating an adrenaline-pumping challenge for racers with six unique track configurations. The three new tracks can be combined into RPM's signature MegaTrack, simultaneously accommodating up to 35 racers.