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THE RACE TO BOO MPH
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Sundstrom, Jake
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Automobile customizing
/ Awards & honors
/ Bernstein, Kenny
/ Cementing
/ Fuels
/ Garlits, Don
/ Muldowney, Shirley
/ Racetracks
/ Racing
/ Schumacher, Tony
2019
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THE RACE TO BOO MPH
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Sundstrom, Jake
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Automobile customizing
/ Awards & honors
/ Bernstein, Kenny
/ Cementing
/ Fuels
/ Garlits, Don
/ Muldowney, Shirley
/ Racetracks
/ Racing
/ Schumacher, Tony
2019
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THE RACE TO BOO MPH
2019
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Three months later, at 4:44 p.m. Eastern time on Farch 20, the answer came on a resounding pass by Bernstein during qualifying at the Gatornationals, where he and crew chief Dale Armstrong not only broke the 300-mph barrier but shattered it with a pass of 301.70 mph, breaking the last great barrier ... in Top Fuel racing and cementing Bernstein's legacy as \"King of Speed\" in the process. HOUSTON, WE HAVE IGNITION The Top Fuel class of 1992 entered the season skeptical that a 300-mph run was possible, but the annual Houston race opened everyone's eyes as \"records fell like rain,\" according to National Dragster. Pat Austin, in his first full year of Top Fuel competition after a hall of fame Top Alcohol Funny Car career, set the official national record (295.27), but Mike Dunn made the fastest speed of all time with a 297.12-mph burst.
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National Hot Rod Association
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