On September 24, 1924, driving a 350-horsepower Sunbeam race car with an 18.3-liter, 12-cylinder airplane engine, Malcolm Campbell reached 146.16 miles-per-hour at Pendine Sands.
It had taken him two prior attempts, both scuttled from faulty timing equipment, but he had set the land-speed record. And it would be the first of nine records he woul...
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