Purchase supports land speed record project

Aug. 16, 2012

Danny Thompson of Thompson LSR is selling commemorative T-shirts with proceeds benefiting his Challenger 2.5 land speed record project.

Within the next year, Thompson will attempt to exceed the existing internal combustion wheel-driven land speed record of 417.020 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats – on Mickey Thompson Bonneville LSR tires.

Individuals and organizations have the opportunity to make a contribution to the project by purchasing commemorative T-shirts for just $19.99 each by visiting http://thompsonlsr.com/store/.

“A lot of people have approached us about options to make a contribution to the project, and many others have requested commemorative apparel,” says Thompson. “With that input, we moved forward with plans to offer a variety of T-shirt designs as well as commemorative Challenger 2.5 stickers. All net proceeds will be donated to the land speed record project.”
 
Progress on the Challenger 2.5 streamliner has been extensive. Thompson is working collaboratively with renowned fabricator Steve Davis to complete the project. A steering system for the all-wheel drive twin-engine streamliner and final machining and assembly is in progress.

Thompson is producing hand-cut engine plates and has upgraded the cockpit with a Racepak setup. Air tanks, steering wheel mounted air shifters, and a fire extinguisher system have been added. Two 500 cubic-inch Brad Anderson Engineering (BAE) aluminum engines will be added soon along with four sets of billet aluminum BAE racing heads.

The old paint has been stripped to bare metal and the tail section and parachutes have been re-designed to be compliant with sanctioning rules. Thompson is working with designer Chip Foose to complete the exterior, including custom paint by Foose.

For more information, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CVkGZkYkJ8.