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August 29, 20192.45 The 39-year-old racing driver Jessi Combs, considered 'the fastest woman in the world on four wheels' after setting a record of 640 km / h in 2013, died in an accident while trying to improve the record. She crashed in the desert of Alvord, Oregon while she was testing the North American Eagle, a 17-meter car jet with a 45.500 horsepower jet engine. "The causes of the accident, which occurred on the bed of a dry lake, are being investigated, the county sheriff said.Use, accident: Combs pilot dies
2019-08-29T00:59:03.764Z
2.45 The 39-year-old car driver Jessi Combs, considered the "fastest woman in the world on four wheels" after setting a record of 640 km / h in 2013, died in an accident while trying to improve the record. She crashed in the desert of Alvord, Oregon while she was testing the North American Eagle, a 17-meter car jet with a 45.500 horsepower jet engine. "The causes of the accident, which occurred on the bed of a dry lake, are being investigated, the county sheriff said.
Source: rainews