Malcolm Campbell
Sir Malcolm Campbell (born March 11, 1885 in Chislehurst, Kent, England - died December 31, 1948) gained the world speed record on land and on water at various times during the 1920s and 1930s using vehicles called Bluebird. His son, Donald Campbell, was killed, attempting to repeat his achievements thirty years later.
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March 11 - 1885 - Chislehurst - Kent - England - December 31 - 1948 - Land - Water - 1920s - 1930s - Donald Campbell
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On September 3, 1935 Malcolm Campbell reached 304.331 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, becoming the first person to drive an automobile over 300 MPH.
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September 3 - 1935 - Miles per hour - Bonneville Salt Flats - Utah - Automobile
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He became interested in the search for buried treasure in the Cocos Islands.
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He also competed in Grand Prix motor racing on the continent, winning the 1927 and 1928 Grand Prix de Boulogne in France driving a Bugatti T39A.
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Grand Prix motor racing - 1927 - 1928 - Grand Prix de Boulogne - France - Bugatti
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He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1990.
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International Motorsports Hall of Fame - 1990
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