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  1. Michael Lee "Mickey" Thompson (December 7, 1928 – March 16, 1988) was an American auto racing builder and promoter. A hot rodder since his youth, Thompson increasingly pursued land speed records in his late 20s and early 30s. [1]

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  3. Jun 23, 2020 · Mickey Thompson was arguably the greatest hot-rodder who ever lived and was the first American to reach 400 miles per hour in a car.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · Whatever you know about him, you don’t know enough, and Mickey Thompson: The Fast Light And Tragic Death Of A Racing Legend is the book you need to read to fix that.

  5. As an American off-road legend, Mickey Thompson revolutionized the world of racing and the aftermarket industry. From Mickey's efforts to get S.C.O.R.E. off the ground, to his love affair with drag racing and land speed racing, he has been at the forefront of racing on many levels.

  6. Sep 10, 2015 · Mickey Thompson signed two NASCAR stars who were driving Mystery Motorpowered Chevrolet Impalas in the Daytona 500 to drive his American Challenge Cup big-block Sting Rays.

  7. His life and accomplishments deserve to be celebrated and honored, a fact that led to his induction into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1990. Learn more about Mickey Thompson, a Member of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, AL.

  8. Feb 2, 2024 · From the December 1978 issue of HOT ROD: Discover Mickey Thompson's astounding journey through speed and innovation. A true legend in racing history.

  9. Sep 13, 2001 · 50 Greatest Drivers: No. 11 -- Mickey Thompson In terms of energy and innovation, no other hot rodder contributed more to the sport than Mickey Thompson. Not only was he one of the all-time...

  10. Mickey Thompson has held more speed and endurance records than any other man in the world (he set 295 records at Bonneville alone), including being the first American to unofficially break the 400 mph speed barrier.

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