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Two land-speed records broken at Bonneville
1 year ago  ::  Sep 29, 2008 - 4:00PM #1
Angelo
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Some interesting PR I received. Enjoy!
TOP 1 OIL "ACK ATTACK" SHATTERS FIM WORLD RECORD AT WORLD LAND SPEED
SHOOTOUT WITH 360.913 MPH RUN
Mike Akatiff and team redefine 'fast' with new absolute motorcycle land
speed record
BURLINGAME, CA (September 29, 2008) - After five days of pushing their
motorcycle streamliner to new limits on the salt flats of Bonneville, the
TOP 1 ACK Attack team achieved what it came to do - owner Mike Akatiff,
driver Rocky Robinson and crew toppled the existing absolute FIM motorcycle
land speed record with a blistering 360.913 mph run.  The TOP 1
Oil-sponsored team set the record Friday morning, September 26 at 8:58 MST. (The run is still subject to FIM recognition.)
Witnessed by an official of the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme
(FIM), and now subject to ratification, the new world record of 360.913 mph
will also be eligible for the Guiness Book of World Records.  It shatters
the previous 350.884mph record set by Denis Manning and Chris Carr in 2006.
The world record run was the highlight of the first annual TOP 1 Oil World
Land Speed Shootout taking place this past week at the Bonneville Salt Flats
in Bonneville, Utah. Three leading motorcycle land speed racing teams, the
TOP 1 ACK Attack team, Team Kuryakyn, and Team E-Z Hook took to the salt on
Monday, September 22, to begin competing for the title of world's fastest
motorcycle. Throughout the meet Sam Wheeler's E-Z Hook and Mike Akatiff's
TOP 1 ACK Attack streamliners came close to setting a new record numerous
times, but it wasn't until the morning of September 26 that the TOP 1 ACK
Attack team was able reach top speeds in consecutive runs and earn the new
absolute motorcycle land speed record.
 
"What a fantastic conclusion to a great week of racing," said Mike Akatiff,
designer and owner of the TOP 1 Oil ACK Attack.  Akatiff, the founder and
president of San Jose, Calif.-based ACK Technologies, is all too familiar
with the challenges and heartbreaks of land speed racing, where the extreme
speeds place huge stresses on both men and machines.  "We struggled on
occasion early in the week, came close to breaking the record several times,
and then all the elements aligned Friday morning."  With salt and climate
conditions excellent and the 900-hp ACK Attack tuned to perform flawlessly,
driver Rocky Robinson piloted the streamliner into the history books.
The TOP 1 ACK Attack team was the first to break the 16 year Easy Rider
record by going 342mph in 2006. Two days later Denis Manning and Chris Carr
broke their record. The new world record is expected to be ratified by
Bonneville Nationals, Inc. and the Southern California Timing Association,
as well as the FIM. 
A Rare Milestone in Land Speed Racing
The TOP 1 Oil ACK Attack joins an elite group of legendary teams who have
conquered the challenges of the Bonneville Salt Flats through a combination
of leading-edge racing technology and good-old fashioned determination.
Prior to the 2006 world record set by Manning and Carr, only two world
records were set in 42 years.  Before BUB #7 succeeded, the record book lay
unopened for 16 years.  That's how long it took Dave Campos and his Easy
Rider team to establish their world record of 322-mph, besting the old
318-mph record set by Don Vesco 16 years earlier.  Vesco had spent a decade
on the salt before he had made it into the record books.
Charles Hennekam, the official on-site FIM observer, said: "We are thrilled
about this incredible new world record, set just two years after the current
milestone was set - that's an historic achievement indeed.  On behalf of
FIM, I congratulate Mike, Rocky and the team on success, along with all the
other world record breaking teams this week.  Land speed racing requires
enormous resources and technical sophistication, passion and above all
perseverance.  Given the dedication of land speed racing professionals, we
expect to see even more competitors return to Bonneville in 2009 to
challenge ACK Attack's title."
TOP 1 Oil ACK Attack: A Technology Showcase
To hurtle down an endless-looking stretch of salt at speeds exceeding that
of a jet airplane while surrounded by nothing more than carbon fiber and a
roll-cage for protection makes land speed racing a sport for the strong of
heart.  Looking more like a sleek airplane fuselage than a conventional
motorcycle, the TOP 1 streamliner is about 20 feet long. Beneath its
carbon-fiber skin, a chrome-moly tube frame links the two wheels, cockpit,
and powertrain, which features two heavily modified Hayabusa motorcycle
engines with a combined displacement of about 2.6 liters. The Top-1 ACK
Attack streamliner rides on ultra-high-speed Mickey Thompson automotive
tires - seven inches wide in front and nine inches at the rear.

"Mike's design expertise is second to none," said Frank Ryan, TOP 1 Oil.
"TOP 1 Oil is proud to support him, Rocky and the rest of the TOP 1 ACK
Attack team in their efforts to once again have the fastest motorcycle on
the planet."
About TOP 1 Oil
TOP 1 Oil Products Company was founded in 1979 with the purpose of providing
high quality lubricants to customers around the world.  Today, TOP 1
products are actively marketed in over 40 countries and its products are
recognized for quality, versatility and value.
TOP 1 has received multiple awards, both in the United States and overseas.
TOP 1 founder William A. Ryan received the State of California's Exporter of
the Year award in 1985, and more recently, TOP 1 was the recipient of the
Department of Commerce's prestigious "E" Award for Excellence in Exporting.
TOP 1 is unique from most businesses for it has been continually owned and
operated by one family. Today, three generations of Ryan's continue to
pursue the organizing principle of its founder: that of providing quality
lubricants while forming and sustaining life-long relationships with its
customers.
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