To give you a frame of reference, 600 miles per hour is ...
- 55 times faster than the average human can run
- 9 times faster than the fastest animal, the cheetah
- the same speed as a jet airliner
The first person to ever break the 400 mph barrier was a guy named Craig Breedlove. In 1963, he powered his car, named the Spirit of America to victory. Yes, two years before Breedlove broke the land speed record, he broke the 400 mph barrier.
But, like all records, they can be easily broken. The current land speed record is 760.343 set in 1997 by Andy Green. So, it looks like Craig Breedlove is out of luck for the time being.
Or, is he? Breedlove is determined to keep breaking records. Recently, he's announced he will attempt to hold the record once again. His goal? 800 mph. The date? Fifty years after he broke his first land speed record. He plans to try again in 2013 at the same Utah salt flats he broke the second land speed record.
So, I think we can all agree. Breedlove is determined and fast runs in his blood.
Sources:
ESPN Radio: http://goo.gl/yHA2K
History.com: Craig Breedlove sets new land speed record http://goo.gl/RbVvT
Fox News: Craig Breedlove going for 800 mph http://goo.gl/LDscf
Wikipedia: Land Speed Record http://goo.gl/3bfN