If you’ve ever dreamed of hitting ever-higher speeds in a competitive—yet friendly—environment, then take a close look at Land Speed Racing.
For starters, you don’t need to head to the Salt Flats of Bonneville, Utah to enjoy this action. There are competitive top speed events occurring all across the United States.
Keep reading for a bit of background behind this exhilarating form of motorsports, and we’ll give you some handy tips to help you get started.

What is Land Speed Racing?
Let’s compare it to drag racing. There, it’s about how quick a car is on a relatively short track, putting an emphasis on initial acceleration and traction. Land Speed Racing (AKA “LSR”) allows you to find the true limit of your machine’s top speed by letting it cover significantly greater distances in a controlled environment.

While folks often think of the Salt Flats in Bonneville, Utah and the dry lakebed racing in El Mirage, California for this sort of thing, the truth is Land Speed Racing takes place across the country.
Thanks to “Standing Mile” events held on airport runways in places like Blytheville, Arkansas and Limestone, Maine, more and more gearheads like you are able to enjoy making top speed runs.

There are a few main sanctioning bodies that should be on your radar: The Southern California Timing Association (which oversees Bonneville and El Mirage events), the Utah Salt Flat Racing Association (host of the World of Speed at Bonneville), and ECTA Motorsports (which holds many of the Standing Mile races across the country).
As you’d guess, there is an extensive range of different vehicle classifications, allowing for a diverse mix of cars, streamliners, hot rods, electric vehicles, and motorcycles to engage in friendly competition in their respective classes. In the same vein, safety guidelines and regulations can vary between the classes as well.

How to Get Started in Land Speed Racing
Before you do anything else, attend one of these events to see it firsthand. That way, you’ll be immersed in the experience—from the technical inspections, to the last-minute tweaks, to the general camaraderie between racers, you’ll understand why land speed racing continues to grow in popularity.
Then, you can start exploring the general vehicle requirements, safety regulations, and (perhaps most importantly) the licensing rules that allow you to compete. For a better explanation, review the rules on the ECTA website here.
And again, since LSR encompasses such a vast array of vehicle classes, there’s a good chance you’ll find one that fits both your interests…and your budget.

What You’ll Typically Need to Bring to a LSR Event
While the various bits of safety equipment and supplies you’ll need will vary by your vehicle, class, and event, here’s a general list of a few essentials.
Before you buy anything though, make sure to confirm with your sanctioning body exactly what specs and safety ratings your equipment must meet. (Certifications and regulations aren’t always consistent between race and vehicle class!)
Personal Safety Gear for Land Speed Racing
- Helmet
- Head Sock
- Fire Suits or Jackets/Pants Combo
- Driving Gloves
- Driving Shoes/Boots
- Racing Harness
- Head and Neck Restraint (Hans)
Safety Equipment for a Land Speed Race Vehicle
- Fire Extinguisher/Suppressor
- Parachutes
- Speed Rated Tires
- Racing Seats
- Roll Cage/Harness Bar
- Driveshaft Safety Loop
- Explosion-Proof Bellhousing/Blanket & Flywheel
- Engine Diaper
- Tow Hooks
- Metal Valve Stems
- Fuel Shut-Off Valve & Battery Disconnect Kill Switch
- Exhaust System
- Ballast Weights
Supplies for the Land Speed Racing Pit Area
- Water! Water! Water!
- Fire Extinguisher
- Extra Car Numbers
- Fuel Containers & Utility Jugs
- Air Compressor/Inflator Tank & Tire Pressure Gauge
- Engine Oil
- Spare Nuts, Bolts & Screws
- Jumper Cables
- Tool Box & Hand Tool Set
- Torque Wrench
- Racer’s Tape & Zip Ties
- Wheel Lock Key & Spare Lug Nuts
- Camera, Laptop & Chargers
- Car Cleaning Supplies
- Jack & Jack Stands
- Portable Generator
- Ear Plugs
- Sunscreen
- Brake Fluid
- Folding Chairs
- Popup Canopy/Portable Shelter & Umbrellas
- Sunglasses, Sun Hat & Reflective clothing
- Cooler
- Microfiber Towels & Paper Towels (Wet Wipes)
- Shop Gloves, Both Cotton & Nitrile
- Camping Tent
- Bug Spray
- Trailer Tie Downs & Straps
- Tech Form & Extra Pens
- Blanket& Rain Tarp
- Rain Gear
- Extra Flashlights
If you’re planning on staying on-site during the event, you may appreciate this handy downloadable/printable Camping Supplies & Tool Checklist.
A Pair of Incredible Land Speed Racing Stories
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Hugh Guynes & His Record-Holding 180 mph 1966 Sunbeam Tiger

We bumped into Hugh a few years ago while we were admiring his classic Sunbeam. Turns out, thanks to a few strategic mods, his little V8-powered roadster is able to dash up to 180 mph in land speed racing events. Click here to read the story on Hugh’s Tiger.
Michael Callahan & His Street Legal 200 mph Cyclone Spoiler II

What does it take to bring a rare classic Detroit musclecar up to 200 mph…while keeping it STREET LEGAL?!? You’ve got to hear the story of Michael Callahan and his incredible journey to 200 at Bonneville. With enough thrust, even a brick can fly…read the story on this Cyclone Spoiler II here.
Get Into Land Speed Racing!
Does the thrill of pushing your vehicle to its absolute limit sound good to you? Visit the websites below, find an event happening in your neck of the woods, and experience the excitement for yourself.
…Just don’t be surprised if the Land Speed Racing bug bites you hard!
Learn more about LSR and find a local event via these sanctioning body websites:
- Southern California Timing Association (SCTA)
- ECTA Motorsports
- Utah Salt Flats Racing Association (USFRA)

337.159 mph. A/FS. You forgot USFRA.
Good call – we’ll update the story with some links. Thank you for the heads up!