A retired Royal Air Force fighter pilot, the only person to break the sound barrier on land, set a world land speed record for a hydrogen-powered car.
British driver Andy Green, 64, reached 406.320 mph (653.908 kph) in a car powered by two hydrogen internal combustion engines with a combined 1,600 horsepower, setting the record for that vehicle ...
Wing Commander Andy Green OBE drove the hydrogen-powered JCB Hydromax across the flats, landing the fastest land speed on a hydrogen internal combustion car. The car recorded an average speed of ...
British driver Andy Green set a new land speed record of 406 mph in Utah driving the hydrogen-powered JCB Hydromax supercar.
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