300mph at Bonneville - John MacKichan & Tim Schulz | 11
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400 hours of machining. Crashing at 200mph. The fastest small block Chevy in the world...    John MacKichan and Tim Schulz knew they weren’t taking on a “normal” project. But in 1988, while driving back to Nebraska from Utah, they realized they could build a better streamliner. Nine months later, they set a record in D/Gas Streamliner. In this episode of What Moves You, a Speedway Motors Podcast, we talk with John & Tim about all the highs and lows of chasing land speed records on the Bonneville Salt Flats. 
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