- Bonneville Speedway
Bonneville Speedway is an area of the
Bonneville Salt Flats nearWendover, Utah , that is marked out formotor sports . It is particularly noted as the venue for numerousland speed record s.The salt flats were first used for motor sports in 1912, but didn't become truly popular until the 1930s when the
Ab Jenkins and Sir Malcolm Campbell competed to set land speed records.The speedway is marked out by the Utah State Highway Department at the start of each summer. Usually two tracks are prepared; a 10 mile long straightway for speed trials and an oval or circular track for distance runs, which is typically between 10 and 12 miles (16 and 19 km) long depending on the condition of the salt surface. In recent years, there has also been a 5 mile (8 km) long straightway for qualifying slower vehicles.
The straightway is marked with a broad black line down its centre and has several
measured mile sections after the second mile. Additional marks and cones indicate the end of the track and the position of timing equipment on the measured mile.Events and meetings
Each year in August, the Southern California Timing Associationcite web
title=Southern California Timing Association
url=http://www.scta-bni.org] and Bonneville Nationals Inc.cite web
title=Bonneville Nationals Inc.
url=http://www.scta-bni.org/SCTA-NewWeb/Bonneville_Main_Page.html] organize aSpeed Week , which attracts several hundred drivers who compete to set highest speed in a range of categories.A similar event in September each year is the World of Speed, organized by the Utah Salt Flats Racing Association.cite web
title=Utah Salt Flats Racing Association
url=http://www.saltflats.com ] The USFRA also meet on the first Wednesday of each month throughout the summer.Land speed records
Numerous land speed records in a various categories and classes of vehicle have been set on the Bonneville speed way. In 1960,
Mickey Thompson became the first American to break the 400 mph (644 km/h) barrier hitting 406.60 mph (654.36 km/h) surpassing John Cobb's 1947 one-way Land speed record of 403 mph (649 km/h). Other notable examples of speed records are;ee also
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Land speed record
*Black Rock Desert References
* [http://www.lib.utah.edu/spc/photo/bonn/bonn.htm Utah Motor Sports]
* [http://aerowarriors.com/bv.html Aero Warriors]
* [http://www.saltflats.com/ Utah Salt FlatsRacing Association]
* [http://www.scta-bni.org/ Southern California Timing Association/Bonneville Nationals, Inc.]
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