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That title currently belongs to the Thrust SSC, which in 1997 became the first (and so far only) car to break the sound barrier, achieving a 763.04 mile-per-hour land speed record.
And you broke the land speed record by clocking a blistering 52 mph? That doesn’t sound particularly fast if you’re thinking in terms of a car, behind the safety of its windshield and airbags.
Walt Arfons, always the devoted Goodyear man, standing on the salt in 1965. Art Arfons in 1964 on the Bonneville Salt Flats, where he set a land speed record of 536.71 mph. Walt Arfons never ...
The land speed record has been increased four times since, returning to British hands in 1983. The current record was set by the car ThrustSSC, driven by Britain's Andy Green.
The British land and water speed record pioneer Sir Henry Segrave, after setting a two-way average record of 98.8mph in his Rolls-Royce-powered Miss England II, was trying to raise the record ...
Setting an official top speed record involves more than a quick pass at the local drag strip. If we look at the rules for land-speed records—which also apply to top-speed records—the magic 282 ...
HOT ROD Garage’s co-host Alex Taylor traded the drag strip for the Bonneville Salt ... record of 224.331 mph, set by ... from almost 20 years of land speed racing. The car has seen its fair ...
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That title currently belongs to the Thrust SSC, which in 1997 became the first (and so far only) car to break the sound barrier, achieving a 763.04 mile-per-hour land speed record.
The land speed record has been increased four times since, returning to British hands in 1983. The current record was set by the car ThrustSSC, driven by Britain's Andy Green.
The current record was set by the car ThrustSSC, driven by Britain's Andy Green. In 1997 he hit 763 mph, becoming the first driver — and so far the only one — to break the speed of sound ...
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