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Land speed record attempts on the Black Rock Desert
The Black Rock Desert has been the site of several land speed records.  As of May, 2013, the world land speed record title is held by Andy Green in his 1997 run.


== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==


4 October 1983, Richard Noble, Thrust2, 633.468mph
4 October 1983, Richard Noble, Thrust2, 633.468 mph


25 September 1997, Andy Green, ThrustSSC, 714.144mph
25 September 1997, Andy Green, ThrustSSC, 714.144 mph


15 October 1997, Andy Green, ThrustSSC, 763.035mph (Mach 1.016)
15 October 1997, Andy Green, ThrustSSC, 763.035 mph (Mach 1.016)




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* [http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9710/13/land.speed.record/ Jet-powered car breaks sound barrier twice] (CNN)
* [http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9710/13/land.speed.record/ Jet-powered car breaks sound barrier twice] (CNN)
** [http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9710/13/land.speed.record/speed.20.mov CNN Video]
** [http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9710/13/land.speed.record/speed.20.mov CNN Video]
GERLACH, Nevada (CNN) - A British jet-powered car broke the sound barrier on land twice on Monday, officials said, making it the fastest object to have ever moved on wheels.
On the first run, the Thrust SuperSonic car roared across Nevada's Black Rock Desert at 764.168 mph, or 1.007 percent above the speed of sound, according to the official timekeepers.
The car, driven by British Royal Air Force pilot Andy Green, left a muffled boom in its wake as it raced across the desert in clouds of dust.
Green, 35, achieved the milestone on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the first supersonic flight, by American test pilot Chuck Yeager on October 14, 1947.
The sound barrier, which varies according to altitude and temperature, is currently 755 mph on the Black Rock Desert. Green set the previous world speed record for a car on September 25 when he took Thrust up to 714 miles per hour.
On Sunday, the "Spirit of America" team led by Craig Breedlove made a test run of 517 miles per hour following a 531 mph run on Saturday. It's not clear what's next, if anything, for the Americans.


== North American Eagle ==
== North American Eagle ==
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== Spirit of America ==
== Spirit of America ==


* http://www.chron.com/class/cars/timspell/archive/120306.html  Craig Breedlove 5-time world land-speed record holder blasts into motorsports history By TIM SPELL, CRAIG Breedlove sat down to talk with me about future plans and his historical land-speed-record runs. It was November of 1997, Spirit of America
* Tim Spell, "[http://www.chron.com/class/cars/timspell/archive/120306.html  Craig Breedlove 5-time world land-speed record holder blasts into motorsports history]," (Dead link)


== Steve Fossett ==
== Steve Fossett ==


* [http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080201/FALLON01/802010341/1030/FALLON February 1, 2008 Reno Gazette Journal: Female driver sought for land speed record]
* Reno Gazette Journal, "[http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080201/FALLON01/802010341/1030/FALLON Female driver sought for land speed record]," February 1, 2008.


== Links ==
== External Resources ==


* Land Speed Record
* Land Speed Record

Revision as of 17:21, 18 May 2013

The Black Rock Desert has been the site of several land speed records. As of May, 2013, the world land speed record title is held by Andy Green in his 1997 run.

Chronology

4 October 1983, Richard Noble, Thrust2, 633.468 mph

25 September 1997, Andy Green, ThrustSSC, 714.144 mph

15 October 1997, Andy Green, ThrustSSC, 763.035 mph (Mach 1.016)


Thrust2

Thrust SSC

North American Eagle

Spirit of America

Steve Fossett

External Resources

  • Eningeering News, 2011: Bloodhound team pins land-speed record hopes on Northern Cape’s Hakskeen Pan ... The current land-speed record was set in Nevada, in the US, in the Black Rock desert, so why not go back there? Tipler says that it isn’t flat enough anymore.