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Land speed record breaker Craig Breedlove dies at 86.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Craig Breedlove, the former fastest man on wheels, has died at the age of 86. He broke the world land-speed record multiple times in the 1960s, becoming the first person to officially cross the 400-, 500- and 600-mph marks. His record-breaking speed runs made him a national celebrity and inspired a Beach Boys song. He likened his record-breaking speed runs to "walking out on a limb to see how far you can go without breaking it and then retreating just in time."

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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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.

Remembering Craig Breedlove, America's Land Speed Record King

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Road & Track

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Craig Breedlove, the biggest and most enduring star of Land Speed Record racing, died at the age of 86. He was the first human to fire past the 400-mph mark on land and achieved the 500- and 600-mph barriers in three years. Breedlove's successive conquering of the barriers made him a household name. He spent his final years being lavished in reverie and admiration.

Remembering Craig Breedlove: 1937-2023

Originally Published 2 years ago — by RACER

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Craig Breedlove, the five-time world land speed record holder and the first person to reach 400mph, 500mph, and 600mph, passed away at the age of 86. He had a lifelong passion for speed and engineering, and his first record-breaking run came in 1963 when he drove his jet-powered vehicle, Spirit of America, to a top speed of 407mph. He broke his own record several times, culminating in 1965 when he became the first person to exceed 600mph, driving his new car, Spirit of America – Sonic 1, to a top speed of 600.601mph.

Land-speed racing legend Craig Breedlove dies at 86.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Jalopnik

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Craig Breedlove, the legendary land-speed racer who was the first person to break the 600-mile-per-hour mark in a car, has died at the age of 86. He set multiple land speed records, including the first American to hold a land speed record in more than 30 years. His famous vehicle, "Spirit of America," attempted to beat John Cobb's record in 1962 and set a new record of 407 mph in 1963. Breedlove's wife, Lee Breedlove, also participated in land-speed racing, becoming the fastest woman on Earth in 1965.