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Land Speed Record Car Returns To Wales

BBC Radio 4 Carmarthenshire 14d Impact 3
The racing car Babs has returned to Carmarthenshire to be marketed. The vehicle set a world land speed record on Pendine Sands in April 1926. It reached an average speed of 170 miles per hour driven by Welsh racer J.G. Harry Thomas.

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BBC Radio 4

“The car, known as Babs, set a world record on Pendine Sands in April 1926, reaching an average speed of 170 miles per hour, with the Welsh racing driver J.G. Harry Thomas.”

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