Blind Driver Roars to a World Record
Daily Mail - Page 36 - 14th August 2003
It is a feat no ordinary motorist would attempt.
But Mike Newman is no ordinary motorist.
The 42 year old bank official averaged 144.7mph
yesterday – and roared into the record books as the fastest
blind driver of a car in the world.
After climbing out of his super-charged Jaguar XJR,
Mr Newman, who went totally blind at eight, said: “It was
brilliant. I am ecstatic. I think I am probably going to cry later.”
The record was achieved over two runs in opposite
directions on a 1.9-mile former runway at Elvington near York.
Mr Newman was guided via a radio link with his step-father, also
Mike Newman, in a chase vehicle four car lengths behind.
The Jaguar whined like a jet engine as its supercharger
powered the vehicle over the first half mile to more than 135mph.
Then the on-board computers, linked to satellite
navigation equipment in the chase car, began monitoring a measured
mile as the acceleration continued. A cloud of black smoke from
the rear of the car then signalled its fierce braking.
The first run, into a sharp breeze, was logged at
142.8mph. On the return leg, with the following wind, Mr Newman
topped 150mph, to produce an average of 144.7mph.
“The car behaved fabulously – it was
tremendously noisy, but it was smooth ride even though my heart
was pounding,” said Mr Newman, who lives in Manchester and
is a small business manager for Barclays.
After trail runs in other cars, he borrowed the
Jaguar from a dealership and only had two days practice in it.
His stepfather, a driving instructor, said: “He was excellent.
He’s the best pupil I’ve ever had.”
While Mr Newman is the fastest unsighted driver
of a car (the previous record was 141mph), the overall blind land
speed record of 165pmh was set earlier this month by Billy Baxter
on a motorbike.