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The ''Vampire'' is a jet-propelled car that currently holds the outright British land speed record, driven by Colin Fallows to a speed of on 5 July 2000 at Elvington, Yorkshire, England. Vampire is one of two near-identical dragsters built to be raced at the Santa Pod Raceway in 1980, the other being named Hellbender. Measuring long, it consumes between 7 and 10 UK gallons of fuel per mile and delivers 2,500 pounds of thrust without the afterburner or 5,500 pounds of thrust with it lit. The vehicle is powered by a Rolls-Royce Orpheus
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paired to the afterburner from a Jaguar fighter's
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Adour turbofan. It can accelerate from standstill to in six seconds, a personal best set at
Santa Pod Raceway Santa Pod Raceway, located in Podington, Bedfordshire, England, is Europe's first permanent drag racing venue for 1/4 and 1/8 mile racing. It was built on a disused Second World War air base, ( RAF Podington), once used by the USAAF's 92nd Bo ...
. Vampire was originally constructed by Allan 'Bootsie' Herridge, a pioneer British drag racer, as one of a pair of identical match-race jet dragsters in 1981. The sister car "Hellbender" was involved in a crash in 1986 at Santa Pod, in which Mark Woodley (an experienced dragster driver) was killed. Vampire crashed in 2006 during shooting of a segment for the television show ''
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'', severely injuring its driver, ''Top Gear'' presenter Richard Hammond. The accident occurred as a result of a loss of control caused by a failure in the front-right wheel. Hammond's peak speed from several test runs was higher than the official
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land speed record, recording a top speed of . However, he did not officially break the British record as, according to the rules, two runs in different directions and an independent observer are required. Hammond crashed on his seventh run.
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joked that Hammond would have created the record for the fastest crash but would have needed to repeat the crash in the opposite direction. In December 2007, the damaged vehicle went up for sale as scrap on
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UK. After an extensive restoration and recommissioning Vampire made its first appearance since the 2006 crash at the Bromyard Speed Festival at Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb in August 2021. In January 2022, DRIVETRIBE published a video on their YouTube channel saying goodbye to 2021 and ahead to 2022, when at the end of the video Richard Hammond got into the Vampire Car once again. A week later, DRIVETRIBE published a follow-up video where, Mike Fernie, Content Editor of DRIVETRIBE, started the Vampire Car up.


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Thule: British Land Speed Record



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