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  2. Russ Wicks - Wikipedia

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    Russ Wicks is an American racing driver. He is the only living person to hold world speed records over 200 mph, on both land and water. ... On June 15, 2000, Wicks ...

  3. Water speed record - Wikipedia

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    The world unlimited water speed record is the officially recognised fastest speed achieved by a water-borne vehicle, irrespective of propulsion method. The current unlimited record is 511.11 km/h (317.59 mph; 275.98 kn), achieved by Australian Ken Warby in the Spirit of Australia on 8 October 1978.

  4. Category:Water speed records - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water speed records" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Lancashire man eyes world water speed record - AOL

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    David Aldred helped restore Donald Campbell's Bluebird and is now constructing a new boat in his garage.

  6. Stock car racing - Wikipedia

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    In October 2007 American race car driver Russ Wicks set a speed record for stock cars in a 2007-season Dodge Charger built to NASCAR specifications by achieving a maximum speed of 244.9 mph (394.1 km/h) at Bonneville Speedway. [9] [10] For the 2015 NASCAR Cup Series, power output of the competing cars ranged from 750 to 800 hp (560 to 600 kW).

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  8. Blue Bird K4 - Wikipedia

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    Blue Bird K4 was a powerboat commissioned in 1939 by Sir Malcolm Campbell, to rival the Americans' efforts in the fight for the world water speed record. The name "K4" was derived from its Lloyd's unlimited rating , and was carried in a prominent circular badge on the forward hull.

  9. International flights recently clocked speeds over 800 mph ...

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    Five international flights over the weekend were recorded going more than 800 mph due to record winds of around 265 mph. ... 45 minutes early due to the aircraft at a point reaching a top speed of ...