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Driver Chris Raschke lost control about two and a half miles into a run and was treated by medical professionals at the scene ...
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Speed driver Chris Raschke dies attempting to set the land speed record during Utah racing event
Speed driver Chris Raschke died while attempting to break the land speed record during the Bonneville Speed Week event in ...
A land speed racer competing at Utah's Salt Flats died Aug. 3 while attempting a speed record, event organizers said.
Tributes have been paid to veteran driver Chris Raschke, 60, who "lost control of his land speed vehicle" close to the 2.5 ...
Driver Chris Raschke died Sunday after crashing while trying to set a land speed record at an annual event on the Bonneville ...
Chris Raschke was a member of the famed Speed Demon team, who set the current Bonneville Salt Flats record at 470 mph in 2020 ...
A 60-year-old veteran of the land speed record community was killed while attempting a speed record run during a Bonneville ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNMan dies trying to break land speed record
“At approximately 3:03 p.m. Mountain Time today, driver Chris Raschke, age 60, was attempting a speed record and lost control ...
On Aug. 5, 1963, Craig Breedlove set land-speed records in his famed Spirit of America, clocking 407 mph at Bonneville. The ...
The North American Eagle weighs nearly 4 tons less than the twin-engine Thrust Supersonic Car that set the current land-speed record in the Black Rock Desert of northwestern Nevada on Oct. 15, 1997.
Land speed racing is one of the oldest forms of motorsport, and quite literally consists of going very, very fast in (ideally) a straight line. The higher the speed your car can attain, the better!
Bad news, land-speed record fans: the project to set a new 1,000mph (1,609km/h) speed record is yet again in serious doubt. On Monday morning, the Bloodhound Land Speed Record Project revealed ...
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