Legendary Land Speed Record Holder Craig Breedlove Passes Away at 86.

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Legendary Land Speed Record Holder Craig Breedlove Passes Away at 86.
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Craig Breedlove, the first person to set land-speed records at 400, 500, and 600 miles per hour, died at the age of 86 due to cancer. He broke the land-speed record repeatedly in the 1960s in jet-engine-powered vehicles, all called Spirit of America. He was a former firefighter whose boyhood love of cars inspired him to make a breakthrough in land racing. His record-breaking vehicles all had the same name: Spirit of America.

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