What is a Challenger 2 streamliner?

What is a Challenger 2 streamliner?

Dubbed “Challenger 2,” this twin-Hemi-powered streamliner holds the certified record run as the fastest naturally aspirated, piston-powered vehicle in history—an automotive milestone that was 50 years in the making.

What did the Challenger 2 sell for?

Fifty years later, Thompson’s son Danny completed his dad’s dream by piloting Challenger 2 to become the fastest naturally aspirated, piston-powered vehicle in history with a record speed of 448.757 mph. This record-setting land-speed car sold at Mecum Kissimmee for $561,000.

How fast did Mickey Thompson go?

406.60 mph
He achieved international fame in 1960, when he became the first American to break the 400-mph barrier, driving his Challenger 1 to a one-way top speed of 406.60 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats and surpassing John Cobb’s one-way world record mark of 402 mph.

What is the fastest piston engine car?

Speed Demon streamliner
On August 14, 2020, the southern-California-based Speed Demon team set a new record for piston-engine vehicles at the Bonneville Salt Flats. The Speed Demon streamliner achieved a flying mile speed of 470.733 mph with an exit speed of 481.576 mph.

How heavy is a Challenger 2 tank?

Challenger 2

FV 4034 Challenger 2
No. built ≈ 447
Specifications
Mass 64 tonnes (63 long tons; 71 short tons), with a combat ready weight of 75.0 tonnes (73.8 long tons; 82.7 short tons) with add-on armour modules.
Length 8.3 m (27 ft 3 in), 13.50 m (44 ft 3 in) with gun forward

How fast does a ThrustSSC go?

763 mph
ThrustSSC is a British-designed and built World Land Speed Record car. ThrustSSC holds the current World Land Speed Record which was set on October 15, 1997, by accomplishing a speed of 763 mph. By doing so, the supersonic car became the first land vehicle to officially break the sound barrier.

What was the land speed record in 1968?

In 1968, racer Mickey Thompson went to the Bonneville Salt Flats with an 1800-hp streamliner and a goal of trying to best his personal record of 406.6 mph.

What is the fastest wheel driven car?

George Poteet and Ron Main’s Speed Demon has established a new land speed record for a piston engined wheel driven car. During Bonneville Speed Week the car hit 451.933 mph with Poteet at the wheel, setting a new combined record of 437.183 mph smashing the old record by 47.183 mph.

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