Chris Raschke, 60, lost control of his land-speed vehicle during a run on Sunday, Aug. 3, according to the Southern California Timing Association, which oversees the event. “At approximately 3:03 p.m.
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Attempt to break land speed record ends in tragedy
A racing driver was killed as he attempted to break a land speed world record on Sunday, after he lost control of his vehicle at speeds approaching 300 mph. Chris Raschke, who was 60, was ...
Land speed racer Chris Raschke died Sunday after losing control and crashing while trying to set a record at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats. Southern California Timing Association, which organizes the ...
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