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14 years later (Sept. 29, 1952) John R. Cobb would lose his life racing at 206 miles an hour, trying to break the world’s water speed record at Loch Ness (the current water record is held at 511 km/h).
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14 years later (Sept. 29, 1952) John R. Cobb would lose his life racing at 206 miles an hour, trying to break the world’s water speed record at Loch Ness (the current water record is held at 511 km/h).