Land Speed Legends

Allison Volk Dean

Conversations with men & women who make land speed racing legendary!

  1. FEB 3

    He Bought A $125 Turbo And Accidentally Became Fast: The Legendary Ross Powers Went From Slow Drags to a 240+ MPH Record On The Bonneville Salt Flats

    Send us a text A $125 turbo, a rulebook, and a pile of blown parts shouldn’t add up to a Bonneville 200 MPH Club record—unless you’re Ross Powers. We sit down with Ross to chart his path from slow-but-stubborn drag passes on a Harley Sportster to a J-Class Lakester and a one-liter combo that set a 255 MPH record. The story is equal parts grit and guidance: mentors who open doors, a culture that treats records as borrowed trophies, and a set of principles that turn budget builds into bulletproof runs. Ross breaks down the physics that matter on salt—why suspension beats rigidity, where to add weight so the tires stay loaded, and how “real redline” is the point where power fades, not a number on a dial. He shares the pivot from fragile five-mile motors to durable 30-mile engines, the discipline of keeping a rookie pass under 200 in a car that wants to sprint in first, and the aerodynamic truth that lets small displacement punch far above its weight. If you’ve wondered how a tiny J Blown Fuel Lakester can deliver big speeds, this is your field guide. We also talk about the heart of land speed racing: rebuilding after crashes, honoring friends like John Boy, and inviting new people to trade spectating for staging lanes. From 130 and 150 clubs to smarter classes and better storytelling, Ross lays out practical ways to grow the sport without losing its soul. Along the way come the pit stories—dumpster fairings, rattle-can paint names, and the kind of gallows humor that makes week-long meets feel like family. Subscribe for more Land Speed Legends, share this one with a friend who loves fast problem-solving, and leave a review with your favorite takeaway. What lesson will you try on your next build? Support the show

    42 min
  2. JAN 20

    Salt, Speed, and a Promise Kept: THE LEGENDARY DANNY THOMPSON Explains How He Went From Motocross to 448 MPH! The Son of Mickey Thompson Proves His Streamliners Potential and Find's His Own Limits.

    Send us a text The salt doesn’t care about your plans, your budget, or your last name—and that’s exactly why Danny Thompson keeps coming back. From a childhood ban on racing to a 448 mph average in Challenger 2, Danny walks us through the moments that shaped him: motocross grit, off‑road savvy, open‑wheel precision, and the quiet craft of fabrication that keeps fast ideas alive. We get into the early hooks—Mustangs on the 10‑mile circle, a red hat in a lakester, and a Mustang flight that turned seven end‑over‑ends into a lesson on composure. Then the long game: resurrecting Mickey Thompson’s 1968 streamliner with almost no money, sending thousands of sponsor pitches, and learning, run by run, what Bonneville expects from a team. The details are raw and specific, from fire bottles fogging a visor at 400 mph to the split‑second choice to throttle through a yawing 450 mph return, securing a 448 average and settling a 48‑year family benchmark. We also celebrate the culture that makes this place different. Records are targets, not trophies; rivals call to congratulate; and a seven‑cylinder hack can topple a Vesco mark by 34 mph before an A motor goes in for the next hunt. Danny shares why he retired and sold Challenger 2 to clear debts, how Ferguson’s streamliner rekindled the chase, and where the dream points now: a three‑part Stand on the Gas series to fund and frame a shot at 500 mph in a piston‑powered Challenger 3. If Bonneville matters to you—its history, its people, and its fragile surface—this conversation is a map of what it takes to turn legacy into action. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves fast machines, and leave a review telling us: do you think a 500 mph piston car is within reach? Support the show

    45 min
  3. 04/01/2025

    Land Speed Safety: The Starter's Eyes, Listen To THE LEGENDARY MONTE WIDDISON And His 30-Year Journey As Starter For The Utah Salt Flats Racing Association

    Send us a text The unsung heroes of motorsports often operate just beyond the spotlight, their critical work making high-speed glory possible while ensuring competitors return safely. Monte Widdison stands as a perfect example – the tall, calm presence who's been the last person thousands of racers see before accelerating down Bonneville's Salt Flats. For over 30 years, Monte has served as head starter for the Utah Salt Flats Racing Association, developing an approach to safety that racers credit with saving their lives. When Bob Dalton survived a 400+ mph crash, his first words to Monty were, "You saved my life," crediting the meticulous way Monty had tightened his safety belts. Similar testimonials from other survivors highlight how essential this final safety check truly is. Beyond starting duties, Monte helped revolutionized course preparation techniques at Bonneville. He reveals the secrets of identifying the optimal salt surface (not bright white but a harder, grayish-opaque salt), creating perfectly straight courses using distant mountains as reference points, and preparing racers mentally for their runs. His insights into salt conditions and driving techniques provide rare, practical wisdom for anyone fascinated by land speed racing. The stories Monte shares – from Bobby Unser initially resisting safety checks until Monte discovered his unlatched shoulder strap, to calming nervous racers with breathing exercises, to his adventures with temperamental course-dragging vehicles – paint a vivid picture of Bonneville's unique culture and challenges. They reveal how seemingly small details and procedures become life-critical when vehicles are exceeding speeds of 200 MPH plus. Whether you're a land speed racing enthusiast, a motorsports fan, or simply curious about the extraordinary people behind extraordinary achievements, this conversation offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of those who make record speeds possible – one safety check, one mile of perfectly prepared salt at a time. Support the show

    1h 6m
  4. 12/10/2024

    THE LEGENDARY ANDREW SINCLAIR: From Offshore Powerboat Racing in New Zealand to Land Speed Racing at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Andrew Transforms a Valiant Charger into a Racing Marvel and Explores the Highs and Lows of Land Speed Racing

    Send us a text Ever wondered what it takes to transition from the waves of offshore powerboat racing to the straight-line adrenaline rush of land speed racing? Join us as we chat with Andrew Sinclair, a racing enthusiast from New Zealand, whose narrative is a tapestry woven with the threads of his father's legacy, personal perseverance, and a love for speed. From exhilarating beach buggy rides to powerboat triumphs, Andrew's journey into racing is nothing short of inspiring. You'll hear about his family's racing traditions and how economic hurdles shaped, but never extinguished, his unyielding passion for the sport. Andrew's story takes us deeper into the world of racing when he shares how a serendipitous meeting at a powerboat event led to new endeavors on the track. His adventure unfolds with thrilling tales from the Bonneville Salt Flats, where the mystique of land speed racing captivated his imagination. Andrew and his team embarked on an ambitious project to transform a beloved Valiant Charger into a racing marvel, tackling the challenges of car fabrication and navigating unexpected detours like the global pandemic. As they faced each obstacle, the spirit of teamwork and community within the racing world shone brightly. Our conversation not only explores the technical intricacies and logistical feats involved in racing but also delves into the camaraderie and resilience of Andrew's team. From the meticulous process of transporting a racing car across oceans to the trials on the track, Andrew's experiences reveal the highs and lows of their racing endeavors, including a dramatic 250 mph spin and a triumphant return to the speedway. This episode is a profound look at the passion and dedication that drives motorsport enthusiasts to push the boundaries of what's possible, bringing home lessons on perseverance and the power of dreams. Support the show

    1h 1m
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