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An investigation into the death of land speed record-chaser Jessi Combs has determined that a mechanical failure led to her high-speed crash. Combs was driving the jet-powered North American Eagle ...
Late 'Mythbusters' Star Jessi Combs' Fatal Jet Car Crash Caused by Mechanical Failure. The racer and TV personality died in August at 36 while pursuing a land speed record in Oregon. By.
The cause of 'Mythbusters' host Jessi Combs, 36, fatal jet car crash was just revealed by police. The autopsy report showed one of her vehicle's wheels failed.
Race car driver Jessi Combs was reportedly attempting to hit 619 mph at the time of the fatal crash. ... Race car driver Jessi Combs dies in crash during attempt to break land-speed record.
Officials have found what appears to be the cause of "MythBusters" and "Overhaulin,' " host Jessi Combs' fatal car crash in August. The renowned racer died in the jet-car crash while attempting to ...
“Fastest woman on four wheels” Jessi Combs’s fatal crash was caused when one of the wheels on her jet-powered car malfunctioned while she was attempting to beat her land-speed rec… ...
Renowned racer Jessi Combs, who hosted "MythBusters" and "Overhaulin,' " died Tuesday in a jet-car crash while attempting to break a land-speed record in Oregon, the Associated Press reports. She ...
Speed racer Jessi Combs — known as the “fastest woman on four wheels” — was killed in a crash while attempting to break her own land speed record in Oregon, according … ...
The results of the investigation into Jessi Comb’s fatal crash while attempting a land-speed record have been released by the Harney County Sheriff’s Department.
Jessi Combs, the ‘fastest woman on four wheels,’ dies in crash The 39-year-old was killed Tuesday while attempting to break a land-speed record in Oregon’s Alvord Desert August 29, 2019 More ...
Harney County Sheriff's Office confirmed Jessi Combs was trying to break her record of 398 mph when she died. Her North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger crashed in Oregon's Alvord Desert.
Jessi Combs, the current women’s record-holder for fastest speed in a 4-wheeled vehicle, was killed in a jet car crash while attempting to best her … ...