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  • Motorcycle Racer Ralph Hudson dies from Injuries Sustained in Bonneville Crash

    09/09/2020 7:04:01 AM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 62 replies
    Autoweek ^ | 8 Sept 2020 | MARK VAUGHN
    Motorcycle racer Ralph Hudson, current FIM World Record holder for the all-time fastest non-streamliner motorcycle at 297 mph, died from injuries suffered three weeks ago at Bonneville, according to a statement released by the family. .... A gust of wind sent him into a speed wobble – also known as a tank-slapper - from which he did not recover. ... Hudson made a one-way pass of 304 mph, the fastest ever recorded speed for a sit-on motorcycle.
  • Under the Hood, with Big Brother

    11/21/2004 9:50:42 AM PST · by forsnax5 · 7 replies · 1,041+ views
    AutoWeek ^ | November 8, 2004 | BOB GRITZINGER
    Forget Orwell’s 1984—20 Years Later It’s Our Cars That Are Giving Us UpSomeday it’ll happen, probably when you least expect it. Just as you countersteer while drifting out of a tight corner, or after you punch the brakes hard, you’ll hear the mechanically animated female voice emanating from your car’s audio system: “Collision detected. Calling OnStar.” You need not be anywhere close to a collision, really. For our road test team this summer, it was just a matter of running a routine slalom in a Chevy Malibu Maxx—without so much as hitting a rubber cone—when OnStar called to check up...