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Jessi Combs, the "quickest woman on four wheels," dies trying to interrupt land velocity file

Jessi Combs
Jessi Combs, the "quickest woman on four wheels," dies trying to interrupt land velocity file-Racer and tv persona Jessi Combs, who become known as the "fastest female on four wheels," died in Oregon trying to break her land speed document, authorities introduced Wednesday. She was 39.


Emergency workers replied to a name inside the Alvord desert at four p.M. On Tuesday, about 90 miles south of the town of Burns. The caller stated that a jet-powered automobile had crashed.

Deputies from the Harney County Sheriff's workplace identified the motive force as Combs. She was stated lifeless on the scene. It is uncertain what caused the crash, that is beneath investigation.
In 2013, Combs set the women's land pace file by using driving her North American Eagle Supersonic speed Challenger 393 miles in keeping with hour. And later hit a pinnacle velocity of 483. She became trying to interrupt her very own record Tuesday, by using going nearly 500 mph.