Break The Record

In 1970, The Blue Flame became the world land speed record holder. It was the last American team to set the world land speed record, and the last on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. The car was designed and built by Reaction Dynamics, Inc. (Pete Farnsworth and Dick Keller) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and driven by Gary Gabelich of Long Beach, California. It had a rocket motor using liquefied natural gas (LNG) and hydrogen peroxide as the fuel. The world record set was mile per hour in the kilometer, also the first automobile record over 1,000 kilometers per hour - at 1, kilometers per hour. That record was finally broken in 1997. Watch the YouTube video “Speedquest“ to see the whole story.
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