The tradition of dangerous, coast-to-coast driving record attempts has its most visible roots in the 1970s' Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, presented as a drunken, ...
Roughly 1,500 miles into their Cannonball Run attempt heading west, Jay and Gypsy Roberts ran into trouble. “We were going through Oklahoma, and it was legitimately a tornado [that] had hit just less ...
The Cannonball Run is an unsanctioned coast-to-coast race that traces its roots to 1933 and a man named Erwin George "Cannonball" Baker, who once completed the journey in 53 and a half hours.
There are few things more American than driving a car really fast in a straight line. Occasionally, the cars will make a few left turns, but otherwise, this is the pinnacle of American motorsport. And ...
Ladies and gentlemen, the Cannonball Run record has once more been broken according to Ed Bolian’s latest VINWiki video. View post: I experienced my first track day at Velocity Invitational—I am a ...
Only a few months have passed since we reported that the New York-to-Los Angeles Cannonball record was broken. It's allegedly been broken again. The 26 hour, 38 minute time—which beats the record set ...