210.364 mph
about 300mph or more
The fastest speed of a human running was set by Maurice Greene, who achieved a sprint speed of 26.7 mph.
In 1987, during qualifying at Talladega Superspeedway, Bill Elliott set the Nascar record with a speed of 212.809.
259 km
38 Mph
In 1987, at the Talladega Superspeedway, Bill Elliott set the record for the fastest lap with an average speed of 212.809 during qualifying. This was pre-restrictor plate era.
the fastest winds recorded in a hurricane were 190 mph in Hurricane Camille.
Bill Elliott, 212 miles per hour at the Talladega qualifying in 1986. Rusty Wallace also tested at Talladega for NASCAR in 2004 in an unrestricted car (no restrictor plate) and achieved a top speed of 228 MPH, and a one-lap average of 221 MPH.
Mark Martin, won at Talladega in May 1977 with a average speed of 188.354 MPH
in a nascar cor you can go up to 170 miles per hour and if you have it in high gear you can up to 180 miles per hour
Bill Elliott holds the record for the fastest lap in Nascar, with a speed of 212.809. Bill set the record in qualifying, driving a Ford Thunderbird, at the Talladega Superspeedway in May 1987.
The fastest train in the world (July 2010) is the Chinese Shanghai Maglev Train. In test runs, it achieved a speed of 311 mph, (501 km/h).