20160606:A car called bluebird“蓝鸟”汽车
The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300
miles perhour. He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats,
Utah. Bluebird, the car he was driving, had been specially built for him. It was over 30 feet
in lengthand had a 2,500-horsepower engine. Although Campbell reached a speed of over
304 milesper hour, he had great difficulty in controlling the car because a tyre burst during
the first run. After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed
had been299 miles per hour. However, a few days later, he was told that a mistake had
been made.His average speed had been 301 miles per hour. Since that time, racing drivers
have reachedspeeds over 600 miles an hour. Following in his father's footsteps many years
later, SirMalcolm's son, Donald, also set up a world record. Like his father, he was driving
a car called Bluebird.