Thursday, June 13, 2024

This record-setting wheel barrow was the result of a pub dream, and engineering skill. Good thing I have a category for wheel barrows!




Land speed records generally conjure up images of salt flats, dry lake beds, or the occasional beach

But a wheelbarrow broke the existing fastest wheel barrow land speed record by 52 mph.

Dylan Phillips has a sense of humor, a need for speed, and now, officially, the fastest wheelbarrow in the world. As he's quoted in a BBC article: "Everyone loves it—it’s so stupid. You can’t help but smile when you see it." This is the kind of energy motorsports needs.

"I ended up building the wheelbarrow for fun. In a little practice run, messing about, I got 37 mph and then the question got asked if there was a land speed record for it.

"So it was just a case of finding out that the record existed," Phillips said. "And then deciding to actually do something with this idiotic thing that I’d built."

Off to Straightliners Speed Week he went. Straightliners hosts multiple day and weekend events throughout the year in Europe and the U.K., providing affordability and access to straight-line events, drag racing, motorsports, and basically anything that can go fast on wheels. This, apparently, includes wheelbarrows.

Amongst the crowd of supercars, superbikes, and the super curious, Phillips broke the Guinness World Record for fastest motorized wheelbarrow. His official speed was 84.627 kph, which he managed on his final run. The previous fastest wheelbarrow was recorded at 74 kph, or 46 mph.





2 comments:

  1. Thank goodness that men never lose their boyhood! Love it!

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  2. That would be street legal here in North Central Arkansas. I might need to build a few of those for sale. I've seen much worse things on the road!

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