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List of Records OFFICIAL LIST OF WORLD SPEED RECORDS HOMOLOGATED BY THE FIA IN CATEGORY A LISTE OFFICIELLE DES RECORDS DU MONDE DE VITESSE HOMOLOGUES PAR LA FIA EN CATEGORIE A TIME Temps (HH:MM:SS.) or / ou DISTANCE (Time Records START / Records de VEHICLE CONSTRUCTOR DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DATE VENUE COUNTRY CAT. GRP. CL. DISTANCE Départ temps ) MPH Km/h Véhicule Constructeur Pilote(s) Pilote(s) Pilote(s) Pilote(s) Pilote(s) dd/mm/yyyy LIEU Pays CATEGORY A GROUP I OTTO CYCLE ENGINE WITH SUPERCHARGER CATEGORY A GROUP I A-I-1 Up to 250 cm³ Up to 15.526 in³ A I 1 1 km FS 144,200 232,067 Cobra Cobra L.P. Cavanna 30.05.1959 Autostrade del Sol ITA A I 1 1 M FS 144,200 232,067 Cobra Cobra L.P. Cavanna 30.05.1959 Autostrade del Sol ITA A I 1 1/4 M SS 64,900 104,446 Smith Special Smith B. Smith 05.10.1968 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 1 1/2 km SS 68,590 110,385 Smith Special Smith B. Smith 05.10.1968 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 1 1 km SS 82,580 132,900 Smith Special Smith B. Smith 05.10.1968 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 1 10 km SS 101,218 162,895 Stella Stella Sauro Stella 11.05.1970 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 1 10 M SS 105,290 169,448 Stella Stella Sauro Stella 11.05.1970 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 1 100 km SS 106,560 171,492 Stella Stella Sauro Stella 11.05.1970 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 1 100 M SS 102,300 164,636 Colibri Colibri Angelo Poggio 09.10.1963 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 1 500 km SS 90,650 145,887 Nibbio-Guzzi Nibbio-Guzzi Campanella Poggio 25.10.1960 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 1 500 M SS 79,440 127,846 Owen Owen W. Knight A. Owen 19.06.1958 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 1 1,000 km SS 68,380 110,047 Velam Velam J. Bianchi P. Avenel R. Berra 30.09.1957 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 1 1,000 M SS 67,990 109,419 Velam Velam J. Bianchi P. Avenel R. Berra 30.09.1957 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 1 1 H SS 102,300 164,636 Colibri Colibri Angelo Poggio 09.10.1963 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 1 6 H SS 79,100 127,299 Owen Owen W. Knight A. Owen 19.06.1958 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 1 12 H SS 68,140 109,661 Velam Velam J. Bianchi P. Avenel R. Berra 30.09.1957 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 1 24 H SS 68,140 109,661 Velam Velam J. Bianchi P. Avenel R. Berra 30.09.1957 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A-I-2 Over 250 cm³ to 350 cm³ Over 15.526 in³ to 21.358 in³ A I 2 1 km FS 158,210 254,614 NSU Compresseur NSU Wilhelm. Herz 28.08.1966 Bundes Autobahn DEU A I 2 1 M FS 158,310 254,775 NSU Compresseur NSU Wilhelm. Herz 28.08.1966 Bundes Autobahn DEU A I 2 1/4 M SS 60,320 97,076 Smith Special Smith B. Smith 19.10.1969 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 2 1/2 km SS 66,220 106,571 Smith Special Smith B. Smith 19.10.1969 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 2 1 km SS 76,270 122,745 NSU NSU Wilhelm. Herz 15.11.1971 Bundes Autobahn DEU A I 2 100 km SS 138,915 223,562 NSU NSU Wilhelm. Herz 08.10.1965 Bonneville USA A I 2 100 M SS 140,340 225,855 NSU NSU Wilhelm. Herz 08.10.1965 Bonneville USA A I 2 500 km SS 104,880 168,788 Nibbio III Nibbio Campanella Poggio 16.10.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 2 500 M SS 100,160 161,192 Nibbio III Nibbio Campanella Poggio 19.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 2 1,000 km SS 100,540 161,803 Nibbio III Nibbio Campanella Poggio 19.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 2 1,000 M SS 98,160 157,973 Nibbio IV Nibbio Campanella Poggio 16.10.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 2 5,000 km SS 70,930 114,151 Lloyd Lloyd Brudes Schaüfelé Ricker 16.10.1959 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 2 5,000 M SS 69,660 112,107 Lloyd Lloyd Brudes Schaüfelé Ricker 16.10.1959 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 2 1 H SS 118,180 190,192 Tarf I (Gilera) Tarf Piero Tarufi 29.09.1957 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 2 6 H SS 100,460 161,675 Nibbio III Nibbio Campanella Poggio 19.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 2 12 H SS 98,240 158,102 Nibbio IV Nibbio Campanella Poggio 16.10.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 2 24 H SS 69,570 111,962 Lloyd Lloyd Brudes Schaufele Ricker 24.05.1954 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A-I-3 Over 350 cm³ to 500 cm³ Over 21.358 in³ to 30.512 in³ A I 3 1 km FS 164,500 264,737 NSU NSU Wilhelm. Herz 26.09.1965 Bonneville USA A I 3 1 km FS 222,620 358,272 The Lingua Streamliner Mark Lingua Mark Lingua 28.09.1991 Bonneville USA A I 3 1 M FS 164,690 265,043 NSU NSU Wilhelm. Herz 26.09.1965 Bonneville USA A I 3 1 M FS 179,426 288,758 Montana Magic Streamliner Burkland / Mays Nick Mays 03.10.1987 Bonneville USA A I 3 1 M FS 223,058 358,977 The Lingua Streamliner Mark Lingua Mark Lingua 28.09.1991 Bonneville USA A I 3 1/4 M SS 68,500 110,240 Rudge Rudge A. Gain 16.10.1966 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 3 1/2 km SS 72,600 116,838 Rudge Rudge A. Gain 16.10.1966 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 3 1 km SS 81,870 131,757 Smith Special Smith B. Smith 03.10.1970 Elvington Airfield GBR A I 3 10 km SS 66,119 106,408 MG J2 Midget M.G . Jeremy Michael Hawke 28.08.1989 Millbrook GBR A I 3 10 M SS 67,625 108,832 MG J2 Midget M.G. Jeremy Michael Hawke 28.08.1989 Millbrook GBR A I 3 100 km SS 133,483 214,820 NSU NSU Wilhelm. Herz 11.10.1965 Bonneville USA A I 3 100 M SS 139,567 224,611 NSU NSU Wilhelm. Herz 11.10.1965 Bonneville USA A I 3 500 km SS 108,130 174,018 Arnott Arnott John K.B. Brise 28.10.1953 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 3 500 M SS 102,990 165,746 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Baghetti Poltronieri 04.08.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 3 1,000 km SS 102,930 165,650 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Baghetti Poltronieri 04.08.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 3 1,000 M SS 99,220 159,679 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Baghetti Poltronieri 04.08.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 3 5,000 km SS 81,280 130,807 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Poltronieri Cattini Guarnieri Baghetti Manfredini 27.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA Giuletti Bassi Honegger Toselli N. Crivellari C. Crivellari A I 3 5,000 M SS 81,250 130,759 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Poltronieri Cattini Guarnieri Baghetti Manfredini 27.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA Giuletti Bassi Honegger Toselli N. Crivellari C. Crivellari A I 3 10,000 km SS 81,580 131,290 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Poltronieri Cattini Guarnieri Baghetti Manfredini 27.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA Giuletti Bassi Honegger Toselli N. Crivellari C. Crivellari A I 3 10,000 M SS 73,970 119,043 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Poltronieri Cattini Guarnieri Baghetti Manfredini 27.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA Giuletti Bassi Honegger Toselli N. Crivellari C. Crivellari A I 3 25,000 km SS 74,090 119,236 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Poltronieri Cattini Guarnieri Baghetti Manfredini 27.09.1958 Autodrome Monza ITA Giuletti Bassi Honegger Toselli N. Crivellari C. Crivellari A I 3 1 H SS 124,760 200,782 Tarf Tarf Piero Tarufi 20.10.1954 Linas-Montlhéry FRA A I 3 6 H SS 102,940 165,666 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Baguetti Poltronieri 04.08.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 3 12 H SS 99,590 160,275 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Baguetti Poltronieri 04.08.1959 Autodrome Monza ITA A I 3 24 H SS 85,720 137,953 Fiat-Abarth Fiat Thiele Poltronieri Della Beffa Fraccari 23.07.1956 Autodrome Monza ITA Page 1 de 19FIA Usage Interne OFFICIAL LIST OF WORLD SPEED RECORDS HOMOLOGATED BY THE FIA IN CATEGORY A LISTE OFFICIELLE DES RECORDS DU MONDE DE VITESSE HOMOLOGUES PAR LA FIA EN CATEGORIE A TIME Temps (HH:MM:SS.) or / ou DISTANCE (Time Records START / Records de VEHICLE CONSTRUCTOR DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DRIVER(S) DATE VENUE COUNTRY CAT. GRP. CL. DISTANCE Départ temps ) MPH Km/h Véhicule Constructeur Pilote(s) Pilote(s) Pilote(s) Pilote(s) Pilote(s) dd/mm/yyyy LIEU Pays A-I-4 Over 500 cm³ to 750 cm³ Over 30.512 in³ to 45.768 in³ A I 4 1 km FS 177,800 286,141 Kharkov L. 750 Kharkov Eduard Lorent 02.09.1963 Baskunchak A I4 1kmFS 00:00:08.539 261,966 421,595 Honda S-Dream Streamliner Team HONDA R&D Hikaru Miyagi 17.09.2016 Bonneville USA A I 4 1 M FS 159,200 256,208 M.G.
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