A sport measured
to the centimeter
A car parks in a marked box under stadium light. Judges measure the clearance. The smallest clean margin wins. That is the whole sport, and it is more brutal than it sounds.
The stadium an 11cm park built
In 2023, in a parking garage in the Microcentro, Hernán “El Milímetro” Sosa slid a 4.99m van into a space 5.10m long — eleven centimeters of room — in one continuous motion, no correction, both bumpers untouched. The crowd went silent before it roared. We measured it three times because nobody believed the first two.
People kept coming back. So we painted permanent lines, hung the lights, brought in eleven judges, and turned a garage into an arena. The replay still opens every final.
Three things, in this order.
The smallest clean clearance wins the round, measured to the centimeter on both bumpers. The margin is the entire point.
Every touch on a cone or a bumper is a penalty. A correction costs you. A second attempt is a forfeit.
Ties break on the clock. One continuous motion, fastest clean park advances. Eleven judges, no appeals.
Every clearance judged to the centimeter, three times when nobody believes it.
Single- and double-elimination draws, seeded by qualifier margin.
Topped by an 11cm park that still opens every final on the big screen.