This just came across the wires from the UK's Western Mail:
This just came across the wires from the UK's Western Mail:
A British-built steam supercar broke a 103-year-old world land speed record for steam-powered vehicles in the United States yesterday.
The 25ft-long British Steam Car - nicknamed the "fastest kettle in the world" - reached an average speed of 139.843mph on two runs over a measured mile at the Edwards Air Force Base in California.
The timing beat the previous record of 127mph set by American
Fred Marriott in a Stanley steam car at the Daytona Beach Road
Course in 1906.Record officials recognize a land speed record as the average
speed of two passes made across the same measured distance in opposing directions within 60 minutes of each other.
Wow . . . that's moving out. Can Steam NASCAR be far behind?
-- Ward