in

Jessi Combs Officially Named the Fastest Woman on Earth

Jessi Combs is now officially the world’s fastest woman, having broken the record during her fatal attempt back in August. During that run, the Guinness Book of World Records has now certified, Combs reached 522.783 mph before the crash.

jessi combs vehicle

Guinness World Records

The previous record was 512.710 mph, set by Kitty O’Neil in a three-wheeled, jet-powered car. Combs’s four-wheeled North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger had already made her the fastest woman on four wheels, achieving 398 mph in 2013. O’Neil’s record, Combs’s 2013 run, and her fatal 2019 run all happened in the Alvord Desert in Oregon.

According to Harney County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon, her deadly crash was “most likely caused from striking an object on the desert.” The car was moving faster than 500 mph at the time, too quick to recover from any collision. She died of blunt force trauma.

She had joined the North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger team to attempt to break the female land-speed record set by O’Neil. And though the title is posthumous, Combs today achieved her goal of becoming the fastest woman on earth.

This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io


Source: Motor - aranddriver.com

2021 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4, Spyder Get PDK Dual-Clutch Automatic as Option

Toyota Confirms Yaris Sedan, Hatchback Are Dead to U.S.