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The Buckeye Bullet is the world's fastest electric car.

The Buckeye Bullet is a Student Project at The Ohio State University's Center for Automotive

 Research in Columbus, OH. 

 

Driver Craig Taylor and The Buckeye Bullet hold the U.S. Land Speed Record for electric

powered vehicles at 256.894 MPH, set last October at Bonneville. 

 

The Buckeye Bullet became the first electric powered vehicle to exceed 300 MPH when it went 308.317 MPH on August 16, 2004 during the 56th annual Speed Week at Bonneville.

 

The 2004 Buckeye Bullet Electric Land Speed Racing Team consists entirely of undergraduate students.  The Bullet is driven this year by Roger Schroer, Manager of Driver Training at TRC, Inc., among the world's largest independent automotive testing facilities in Marysville, OH. 

 

Go to www.BuckeyeBullet.com for much more information about the Buckeye Bullet.

 
Let these Buckeyes know that you are rooting for them!   E-Mail: BuckeyeBulletTeam@RoadToBonneville.com  Thanks!  Go Bucks!!
 
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