Fastest turbine-powered car

According to Official Guinness Records,

The fastest speed ever reached by a vehicle powered through its wheels is 737.794 km/h (458.444 mi/h), by the turbine-powered Vesco Turbinator, driven by Don Vesco (USA) at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA, on 18 October 2001. Wheel-driven refers to the fact that the power of the engine is directed to the car's wheels, which then power it forwards. Thrust SSC, the car that set the absolute land speed record, was jet-powered, meaning that it was the thrust of the jets that powered it forward - the wheels were 'passive'. Don Vesco died of cancer in 2002.

For a complete list of 2001 records, please visit 2001 Guinness Records in United States.

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Content last updated on 2018-11-27