I agree I believe that is a lil low, might be the womans record, though I cant see why a womans record would be considerably slower than the mens record. What I wanted to point out though was the documentation. This is Bonneville Land Speed Records we are talkin here, not a high speed attained on a GPS or by a radar gun, this is the average speed thru the speed traps at the start and end of a measured flying mile. For a land speed record you have to pull a measured mile average speed, and you have to do it twice in a specified time period for the record to stand. That means a lot of things have to work right, Twice, to get the record. Add to this the slushy Bonneville salt, and its gotta be fun!! I've long been fascinated by the Bonneville thing and hope one day to get out there and check it out. Gotta give these folks much respect, those speeds for sustained periods takes big brass ones......