mayf,
It likely was John Cobb, he was the first Brit to run on the salt but
as an endurance racer. He drove the Napier-Railton for 100 miles at a
152.95 average speed. I'm not sure where he had run before that July
attempt.
Malcolm Campbell was the first to set a straightaway speed record on
the salt of over 300 mph. He had gone 273 at Daytona Beach in the
Bluebird in the spring of 1935 and his two way average that summer at
Bonneville was 301.13 mph.
Wes
On Feb 11, 2009, at 10:48 AM, drmayf wrote:
> Just sitting here and had an odd thought (well all my thoughts are
> considered odd by some, lol)... was there ever an instance when a
> car or bike was driven on the Daytona sand and then on the salt?
> Without a lot of mods in between? Curious as to how much the
> rolling resistance differences might have been. Seems like wet sand
> would have a lot.
>
> mayf
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