Sorry, that was:

"Schumacher achieved his fifth consecutive and sixth world championship with his commanding run from Friday night. His U.S. Army dragster ran a time of 3.781 at 316.60."

But you said "full bodied car", so I think you are correct. "Robert Hight then drove his Auto Club/Los Angeles Dodgers Ford Mustang to his fifth No. 1 in 2008 with a run of 4.043 at 309.20.

Reading emails like he shoots digital - fast, sloppy, and lots of it!

Joseph McAllister
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On Nov 2, 2008, at 14:26 , Joseph McAllister wrote:


On Nov 2, 2008, at 14:00 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Plenty of good straight line action out there. 309 mph in 1000 feet in a full bodied car is kind of cool. But it's more about technology than driving. Still fascinating.


Yesterday that became 318.7mph in 1000 feet.

But if you tried a 60° turn at 180mph in one of those, it'd be all over except the sweeping.







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