Chris Raschke of the Speed Demon Racing Team died Sunday while attempting to break a land speed record at the annual Bonneville Salt Flats Speed Week in Utah. Reports claim the veteran racer lost ...
Nobody had tried to push the Land Speed Record over 200mph—let alone with a four-ton, 23-foot 6-inch car powered by engines displacing nearly 45 liters. Everything, from the coupling shaft to the ...
A driver going 283 mph trying to set a land speed record during a racing event at Utah’s famed Bonneville Salt Flats died Sunday after he lost control of his rocket-like vehicle called the Speed Demon ...
A 60-year-old veteran speed racer has died after his vehicle flew out of control while trying to set a new record on the salt flats of Utah. Chris Raschke of Ventura, California, was hoping to make ...
From five miles away you can hear the thunderous roar of the car's twin Donovan aluminum hemi racing engines that crank out 4,000 horsepower. Within seconds, a cloud of dust appears on the shimmering ...
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 smiled.
Oldsmobile’s streamlined Aerotech was designed in the 1980s, but it set achievements in endurance that still stand today.
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