McGruber shares a report from Popular Mechanics: Jessi Combs — vehicle builder, racer, fabricator, TV personality, and all-around automotive legend — was killed on Tuesday in a crash while attempting to break her own land-speed record in southeast Oregon. She was 36. The crash occurred as Combs was piloting her jet-powered land-speed car on the Alvord Desert, a dry lake bed where several land-speed records have been set. According to local reports, the crash happened shortly after 4pm local time. Combs held the title of “fastest woman on four wheels” after setting a record of 398 mph in her jet-powered North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger in 2013. More recently, she had piloted that same car to 483.227 mph in a single shakedown run in October 2018, though that run ended prematurely with mechanical troubles. (Governing bodies require two back-to-back runs in opposite directions to set an official speed record.) Combs was also a host, builder, and technical expert on shows like Xtreme 4×4, Overhaulin’, Truck U, and Two Guys Garage. She brought about Velocity channel’s All Girls Garage, and was a host and builder on a season of Discovery Channel’s Mythbusters.
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