Newsroom International: Tecmundo.com
Mais de 320 km/h: Dragster elétrico bate recorde de velocidade Steve Huff, um americano fã de veículos dragters, quebrou o recorde mundial de velocidade na categoria “veículos elétricos” de quatro rodas. O vídeo que mostra Huff ultrapassando a marca dos 320 km/h pela primeira vez na história foi postado no YouTube no dia 14 de maio. Full Article: CLICK HERE
Newsroom (mention): Driving.ca
News Roundup: Cannonball Run record broken again, plus Tesla’s million-mile battery Don Garlits said it couldn’t be done, but here we are. Washington state’s Huff Motorsports and driver Steve Huff have beat the previous e-drag speed record of 189.04 mph in their car Current Technology 2.0, which topped out at a clean 200 mph (320 km/h) in a quarter-mile test on May 14, 2020. Full Article: CLICK HERE


Newsroom: Yahoo News UK
To be clear: Four wheels and no petrol. This is a major achievement in the push toward EV adoption. Steve Huff's all-electric dragster, aptly name 'Current Technology' is likely to have a new spot in the Guinness Book of World Records at some point in the future. The car makes history as the first four-wheel all-electric dragster to complete a 200 mph pass. Full Article: CLICK HERE
Newsroom: TheThings.com
The record attempt comes just after drag racing legend Big Daddy Garlits set an EV record of 189.04 mph with an elapsed time of 7.235. Doing a final run after a day of testing at midnight, Huff's custom-built electric drag was able to hit 201.07 with an elapsed time of 7.52 with the car gaining 45 mph in the final portion of the run. Full Article: CLICK HERE


Newsroom: AEM Power TV
Steve Huff is a passionate racer and an innovator in the EV drag racing world, having built an EV-powered dragster in 2017 in the quest to be the first EV dragster to 200 MPH. Last year he came close but was missing a few pieces of the puzzle to push his effort over the top. In this video, Steve finally achieves his goal.


Newsroom: PowernationTV
Electric Dragster Silently Breaks Record At 201 MPH Quarter Mile Steve Huff became the first four-wheel electric dragster racer to record a 200 mph pass in just 7.52 seconds, beating his childhood hero and rival “Big Daddy” Don Garlits to the mark. The car puts out approximately 2,400 horsepower and 2,000 pound-feet of torque while weighing in at 2,010 pounds. While all the numbers are impressive it’s the silence that’s the most shocking. Compared to its notoriously loud coun


Newsroom: Cycledrag.com
Join us for a behind the scenes, in the pits journey as Steve Huff goes for history, the first electric dragster 200 mph from a test session at Tucson Dragway. Huff was racing NHRA legend “Big Daddy” Don Garlits to this historic 200 mph electric milestone as well as the overall electric dragster world record. Full Article: CLICK HERE


Newsroom: Race Pages Digital
Steve Huff Makes History—First To Eclipse The Electric Vehicle 200 Mph Mark While Huff’s feat marked him as the first man to break the 200mph barrier in an electric-powered, four-wheeled vehicle, he isn’t done. Now, he’s on a mission to be the first to break into the 6-second zone. He gets a thrill from finding barriers that exist in various forms of racing and obliterating them, as well as solving problems and surpassing limitations. “We’re in the process of building the clu


Newsroom International: Electromobilita Fontech
Nadupaný elektrický dragster skúseného pretekára Steva Huffa bude mať pravdepodobne miesto v Guinessovej knihe rekordov. Štvorkolesová beštia sa totiž stala prvá vo svojej kategórii, ktorá zdolala magický míľnik 200 mph (321 km/h). Na tému upozornil portál InsideEVs. Full Article: CLICK HERE


Newsroom International: Driven.co.nz
Watch: Electric dragster makes history with blistering 321km/h run As the world moves away from traditionally-powered vehicles to electric vehicles, some forms of motorsport have also explored how battery power can be used — even good ol' fashioned drag racing. And while nitro-burning drag cars will still be the ones that draw the big crowds, these almost silent racers are getting incredibly quick. Full Article: CLICK HERE