'It’s an absolute hoot to drive, It takes off like a bat out of hell'

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World's fastest female motorcyclist Eva Håkansson: 'I'm on a quest for
300mph'
Karen Attwood  20 September 2015

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'It’s not the speed that gives me the thrill - it's the joy of doing
something that no one has ever done before'

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Eva Håkansson is currently studying for a PhD at University of Denver Eva
Håkansson is currently studying for a PhD at University of Denver

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Eva Håkansson is the world’s fastest female motorcycle rider, but the
34-year-old Swede isn’t resting on her laurels. “My goal is always to be
faster,” she tells The Independent. “I’m on the quest for 300mph, but many
things can go wrong.”

Håkansson earned her current title on Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats in
September last year, when KillaJoule – an electric cycle she designed and
built herself – reached 241.9mph in the official race on the densely packed
salt pan.

The US-based mechanical engineer was hoping to hit 300mph in KillaJoule this
weekend, but flooding on the flats forced the cancellation of racing. Her
next opportunity to write herself into the record books will take place
between 12 and 16 October at an event called the Bonneville Shootout.

The KillaJoule, a bright red, cigar-shaped projectile, has had a number of
modifications since last year’s run. “It’s always a work in progress so
there are some upgrades in horsepower and there is less drag,” explains the
University of Denver PhD student. “All that makes the computer say that it
will go 300mph.”

Håkansson appears to inhabit a glamorous world, an image confirmed by her
appearance in the latest ad campaign for Johnnie Walker, alongside racing
driver Jenson Button and actor Jude Law. But she insists “it’s not the speed
that gives me the thrill”; rather it’s “the joy of doing something that no
one has ever done before”.

The real pleasure comes from the 360 days she spends building high-speed
vehicles in her garage; the five days of racing are “mostly quite stressful
as that is when you prove your work”.

Håkansson has two main reasons for breaking speed records in an electric
vehicle. First, to show that women make as good engineers as men and,
secondly, to change the perceptions of eco-friendly vehicles. She describes
her record attempts as “eco-activism in disguise”.

“The general perception of anything that is eco-friendly and low emission is
that it is really boring and you wouldn’t want an electric car,” she says.
“My mission is to change that perception by showing that electric vehicles
can be insanely fast.”

Electric cars would fulfil the needs of “about 95 per cent” of the
population, she adds. “I don’t think we will see electric long-haul trucks
or electric commercial airplanes in a long time, but for daily driving
electric cars are outstanding”.

Håkansson and her husband, fellow engineer Bill Dube, get around in an
electric car powered by solar panels on the roof. “It costs us practically
nothing to drive and it’s running on sunshine.” 

She is due to finish her PhD in about six months, at which point she hopes
to convert her “high-end hobby” into a full-time career.

In the US, and also in the UK, where only 6 per cent of women are engineers,
“many people seem to think that some unknown, unfathomable force makes us
unable to be engineers. I want to change that perception, because women make
excellent engineers and little girls and older girls and women need to see
that the tech sector is an excellent career choice.”

She believes women may be put off Stem (science, technology, engineering and
maths) careers “because they think they can’t do it because they have been
told all their lives that engineering is just for boys, and people accept
that as some kind of undeniable fact”.

Engineering runs in her family. Her father, Sven, was a Swedish road racing
champion in the Sixties, who built and tuned his own machines. He also took
a keen interest in electric-powered vehicles, developing Sweden’s first
electric street-legal motorcycle, the ElectroCat, with Eva.

Håkansson’s mother was also an engineer – “the only female in her class” –
as are her brothers. “Looking back at my childhood I realised I never really
played with things. I was just always building things. I thought that was
completely normal. I learned how to use a sewing machine when I was four. It
wasn’t until I reached my twenties and thirties that I realised how unusual
that was, and what a great education I’d had. All the foundation for my
technical work comes from my childhood.”

She describes the moment of setting a record as “like a great plan coming
together, a feeling that you pulled it off”.

But the run itself is a “strange mix of boredom, terror and magic”, she
says. “When you surpass your record, suddenly you are in uncharted
territory. You’ve never been this fast. Your bike has never been this fast
and you just don’t know if it’s going to break or list or crash, and also
it’s very claustrophobic. You are inside a little tube, a straitjacket, and
it’s also very hot. You are in the middle of the desert. I have a
speedometer, so I know how fast I am going and it is almost magic when it
works. The world stops and afterwards there’s a big release.”
[© independent.co.uk]




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