Titled: Brits break speed record
A BRITISH team has broken the land speed record for diesel-powered engines.
The JCB Dieselmax team averaged a speed of 328.767 mph, officials confirmed.
The team jetted out to Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah to undertake their feat yesterday afternoon.
The car, driven by Wing Commander Andy Green, was powered by a version of the same engine used in JCB diggers.
The team beat the previous record of 235mph which has stood for more than 30 years.
In 1997, Green became the fastest man in the world when he drove ThrustSSC through the sound barrier to a speed of 763.035mph.
It's good to hear someone still has some character over there...