New Speed Record

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OK, so its not F1 news, but its important and not everyone reads the off-topic etc.

First man to reach 700mph with wheels on the ground, Andy Green, has set another speed record at 328.767 miles per hour!!!

Your confused now aren't you. Well this record is special because it was acheived with Diesel power and has beaten the old record by over 100mph.

AOL says...
The British JCB Dieselmax team has broken the land speed record for diesel powered vehicles, averaging a speed of 328.767 miles per hour.

The car, driven by Wing Commander Andy Green, broke the record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah after making two runs.

The first run was made at an average speed of 324.248mph with the return run averaging 333.339mph, beating the previous record of 235mph which has stood for more than 30 years.

In 1997, Green became the fastest man in the world when he drove ThrustSSC through the sound barrier to a speed of 763.035mph.

The JCB Dieselmax he drove was designed by a British team and is powered by a version of the same engine that is used in ordinary JCB vehicles.

"To have built the world's fastest diesel is a stunning achievement for the JCB Dieselmax team and the car performed superbly," said Dr Tim Leverton, project director.

Sir Anthony Bamford, chairman of JCB, said: "This is a marvellous achievement for JCB, and a wonderful tribute to British engineering."

Wing Commander Green said: "What a fantastic day for this team, who deserve all this credit.

"It is a fantastic day for British engineering and for JCB, who have shown a lot of courage with this project.

"The car was going incredibly quickly. I actually backed off going into the measured mile, and probably did a bit too much."
Well done guys!
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"Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the land..." :D

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dumrick wrote:"Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the land..." :D
...and don't you forget it!
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And a British team is going for the steam powered record I hear.
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Tom wrote:And a British team is going for the steam powered record I hear.
Next in the list: oar galley world speed record. :)
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the F1 tech project? Afterall, Britania rule the waves, even if we can't stay at the top end of the F1 leader board :D
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An interesting note on the JCB Dieselmax...

In order for it to achieve a very low drag coefficient the Dieselmax does not have a traditional air-cooled radiator...instead, it has a very large block of ice in the nose of the car. by the end of the runs the entire ice block is melted, but, obviously, only good for one or two runs.
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ginsu wrote:An interesting note on the JCB Dieselmax...

In order for it to achieve a very low drag coefficient the Dieselmax does not have a traditional air-cooled radiator...instead, it has a very large block of ice in the nose of the car. by the end of the runs the entire ice block is melted, but, obviously, only good for one or two runs.
I'd guess they do not use a lollipop but a popsicle... :)
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