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Smith began the attempt by bouncing in place to gain enough height before successfully clearing the roof of each car with three massive leaps.
While Smith made the feat appear easy by ending the attempt with a flipping dismount, he said the record presented an immense challenge.
"This was never going to be an easy world record to break, but the team and I are always up for a challenge. When Nissan approached us with the idea of JukeCam we were all super-excited," Smith said.
Nissan organized the stunt to promote its new multipurpose 360 degree JukeCam camera that was used to film the attempt.