The vehicle they will be using is a 48ft long dart-shaped car powered by a 40,000hp S&S Turbine LM-1500 jet engine. According to Edmunds, it has less than one quarter the drag of the current world record holder, the Thrust SSC, which was piloted by the UK’s Andy Green to a top speed of 1,228km/h.
"We believe there are a number of women active in motorsports and aviation who are qualified to drive our jet car through the sound barrier and beyond," said Eric Ahlstrom, program manager for the challenge. "A small driver will have advantages in entry-exit, visibility and control”.
The Steve Fossett World Land Speed Racing Team is expected to start initial testing on the 19th of this month.


Reader Comments
Wed Jan 16 2008 11:26 PM
bambam says
most race cars drivers are small and fit. How small does she have to be?.
why not a small guy?
Wed Jan 16 2008 11:34 PM
Nick R says
Erm, Steve Fossett has been missing since last September, and was declared legally dead in November. Didn't catch the news?
Thu Jan 17 2008 8:05 AM
Alexander says
I know woman, Eric Ahlstrom needs.
Sat Feb 2 2008 4:18 PM
Mélanie says
I am a female airline pilot.....1.62m and 51 kilo's (no im not joking)...is that small enough?? I would love to do it!
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