Hadn't crossed my consciousness before, but saw in the Times today that in good, true British fashion, we're about to have a good old crack at another speed record this coming Speed Week season at Bonneville in August.
This time it's for a go at the Land Speed Record for steam-powered cars. The official FIA record stands at an exceptionally respectable 127.659 mph, set - astonishingly - in 1906, which still stands today. A later attempt in 1985 raised the speed to 145.607 mph, and although this wasn't recognised officially by the FIA, it is apparently the latter speed that the team are aiming to beat.
The design spec makes for interesting reading. I particularly liked the prospect of the 12 boilers, equivalent to 1500 kettles, boiling water to make 23 cups of tea per second using 3km of tubing...all we need is to work out a way to get it to Le Mans next year and we have an assured supply of constant hot water for showers and brews on the campsites
http://www.steamcar.co.uk/index.htmSo, as UK has the outright and diesel records, here we go for another one.....good luck to them! I wonder when we'll first see a "steamer" at Le Mans.....
MG Mark