Next run was 139.5. That’s when I realized I was getting close to the record of 142.7mph. All of a sudden the game changed, and I had a mission. I spent the next two days tuning and returning to check in. I needed to carve out faster times with each pass. On the last day, mechanics, salt conditions, wind and air denisity came together for a record run of 143.57mph, and a back up run of 146.54mph for an average record of 145.05mph in the 1650cc MPF class. An AMA Land Speed record, not bad for a stocker!