Following a successful practice session at the
Bonneville Salt Flats, achieving a speed of 274.2 mph to become
the world’s fastest ever Triumph, Triumph Motorcycles has
confirmed the attempt to set a new outright motorcycle Land Speed
World Record will take place mid-September 2016, weather
permitting.
Piloted by TT star Guy Martin the Triumph Infor
Rocket Streamliner will return to the Bonneville salt flats
and attempt to beat the current 376.8mph record speed on an 11
mile-long course.
Despite having a good course surface for testing
the team felt that the salt wasn’t yet fully capable of supporting
a top-speed streamliner run. In consultation with FIM course
manager Mike Cook the team are targeting the September dates as
the best possible opportunity for the optimal course conditions
required for the record attempt.
The practice week, which ended with the 274.2mph
run on Tuesday, 9 August demonstrated that both the Triumph Infor Rocket Streamliner and rider Guy Martin are ready for the
task ahead.
Martin’s first week in the streamliner saw him master
the controls of the 1,000bhp streamliner very quickly - achieving
all of the goals set by Crew Chief and Triumph Infor Rocket
Streamliner designer Matt Markstaller and his team.
“We achieved a great deal during our test week
at Bonneville and feel we are in a great position to move ahead
with our record attempt. Guy settled into the streamliner very
quickly and impressed us with the speed in which he mastered both
the motorcycle and riding on the salt,” said Matt Markstaller. “While conditions were some of the best I have
seen over the last few years, we feel there is still some room for
improvement. When chasing a record such as this on two wheels the
conditions have to be the very best they can be, to give us the
greatest chance of achieving the speeds we require to set a new
record. We feel that waiting a few further weeks will provide us
with even better conditions and put us in the ideal position to
make our record attempt.”
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