"The Springfield News-Leader reports Darnell had recently raced the vehicle on a dirt course, so it needed to be washed. The vehicle can reach 376 miles per hour and in order to wash the 36,000-horsepower truck, Darnell has to use jet engines, which make a lot of noise and create white smoke."
2 comments:
Do not get in Darnell's way!
I got many good photos of Shockwave, but I don't buy the story that they need jet engines to wash it. I think they may need to wash the jet engines and then test them, but not wash with the jet engines.
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