With the prospect of landing a man on the moon, the American public was captivated by all things “jet-powered” in the 1960s. So, it’s perhaps little wonder that when a California hot rodder named Craig Breedlove set the World Land Speed Record in his jet-powered Spirit of America, he quickly became an overnight American hero. Breedlove went on to become the first man to break 400, 500 and 600 mph on land, carving an unrivalled position for himself in motorsport history. However, while many would be content, Breedlove returned 30 years later(!) with a new rocket car to try and become the first man to break the speed of sound on land. While, he was beaten to this historic record by Andy Green and the British Thrust SSC team, he still harbors aspirations to become the first man to break the 800 mph barrier. Recently, Breedlove stopped by the VRJ offices to talk with Editor Casey Annis about his remarkable career and the demons that still drive him to be the fastest man on earth.
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