The World's Fastest Diesel: The Inside Story of the JCB Dieselmax Land Speed Record Success

The World's Fastest Diesel: The Inside Story of the JCB Dieselmax Land Speed Record Success

by David Tremayne (Author)

Synopsis

At the Bonneville Salt Flats on 23 August 2006 the fastest man on earth, Andy Green, sped to 350.092mph in a yellow torpedo-shaped car called JCB Dieselmax, creating a sensational new land speed record for a diesel-powered vehicle. This was the culmination of one of the most remarkable and adventurous projects in British motorsport history. The endeavour began with JCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford's bold decision to use his company's JCB444 diesel engine - normally used in diggers - as the basis for a record-breaking car, in order to showcase his products on a world stage. This book tells the whole dramatic story from the inside.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Published: 23 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 1844254208
ISBN 13: 9781844254200

Author Bio
David Tremayne is the world's leading authority on land speed records, his most recent book on the subject being the acclaimed Donald Campbell: The Man Behind The Mask. As a journalist, he has been present at many land speed record attempts, including Andy Green's landmark 764mph supersonic run in 1997. Haynes has published many of his books, including The Science of Formula 1 Design. He lives in County Durham.