Blind Driver is Speed King
Manchester Evening News - Page 17 - 14th
August 2003 - Amy Caulfield
Mike Newman has roared into the history books –
by setting a 144mph new world land speed record for the blind.
Mike was alone behind the wheel of the £58,000
super-charged 155mph Jaguar XJR 4.2 during the successful bid
to beat the 141mph previous record at an old aerodrome at Elvington,
York, yesterday.
Mr Newman, 41, a bank manager from Sale, carried
out his brave bid to raise money for Guide Dogs for the Blind.
In an emotional celebration, in which he hugged
his wife Kristen, 15-year-old daughter Becky, son Sam, 13, and
guide dog Ross, Mr Newman said it felt “fantastic”
to have broken the record.
“I’m so happy. This car is top. I love
it and I’m going to cry when I give it back. It goes like
the clappers,” he said.
Spectators watched Mr Newman drive the car loaned
by dealers Mead of Bolton, in extremely windy conditions at an
average speed of 144.75mph over two runs.
He reached 142.8mph on his first run, driving into
the wind on the 1.9mph long runway.
He was in constant radio contact with his stepfather,
also named Mike Newman, who followed at a distance and gave him
directions and advice.
Mr Newman senior, 48, said: “He’s had
to work really hard. He’s done really well.”
Wife Kristen added: “I don’t know what
he’s going to come up with next and that’s the worrying
part.
“I’m very proud of him, although I’ve
never sat as a passenger in a car with him, especially at nearly
150mph.”
Nr Newman hopes to raise up to £5,000 for
Guide Dogs for the Blind and his next ambition is to break the
89mph motorbike speed record for a blind driver on a a circuit.
He said: “It will involved going round bends
and corners. That will be a serious challenge.”