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Since 2010, the land speed record for a motorcycle officially clocked in at 376.363 miles per hour. That decimal is important because, at these speeds, the record is won and lost in the margins.
Then, in March 1926, Segrave took the Land Speed Record driving at 152.33mph over the mile in another Sunbeam, a red 4.0-liter Tiger nicknamed Ladybird—but within six weeks the title had been ...
Since 2010, the land speed record for a motorcycle officially clocked in at 376.363 miles per hour. That decimal is important because, at these speeds, the record is won and lost in the margins.
Using its top-speed-friendly 2.8-mile-long runway, the MC20 blasted off to a driverless world record of 197.7 mph. Maserati / Maserati ...
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 ...
The first land-speed record was set in 1924 when Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird managed to get up to 146 MPH on the Pendine Sands. This record has changed hands a few times over the years, but one of ...
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