In what seems to be a bizarre new enthusiasm with manufacturers, an Audi RS6 with studded tyres has claimed the world record for the fastest speed on ice.
Nokian Tyres test driver Janne Laitinen drove a standard Audi RS6 - equipped with his firm's studded tyres - to a new high of 206.05mph on the Gulf of Bothnia in Oulu, Finland.
Don't forget, just last month rally champ Juha Kankkunen drove a Bentley Continental SS convertible across the frozen waters of the Baltic Sea at 205.48mph. Janne has now eclipsed Juha by a heady 1mph.
The RS6's run was recorded along an 8.7 mile ice track in, obviously, freezing conditions.
Sure, hooning across ice at breakneck speeds is a barrel of laughs, but it's a bit...well, you know. Unless of course, it's an indicator of a dastardly, ice-age future. After all, TG's recent first drives of the Audi RS3 and Ferrari FF have also been on the frozen stuff...