JET BIKE RIDER SEEKING NEW RECORD
Drag racing is all about speed and trying to be the fastest.
Kevin Martin hopes to take that statement to the next level by trying to be the fastest of all time.
Riding what many consider the most extreme bike on the planet, Martin will try to set a new world record by being the first jet bike driver to surpass the 200 mile per hour barrier atop the world famous Ballistic Eagle Jet Motorcycle at the 38th annual Spring Nationals April 24-26 at Rockingham Dragway.
Drag racing is all about speed and trying to be the fastest.
Kevin Martin hopes to take that statement to the next level by trying to be the fastest of all time.
Riding what many consider the most extreme bike on the planet, Martin will try to set a new world record by being the first jet bike driver to surpass the 200 mile per hour barrier atop the world famous Ballistic Eagle Jet Motorcycle at the 38th annual Spring Nationals April 24-26 at Rockingham Dragway.
“I built this bike for one reason – to get into the record books. My
team has been working for years trying to get that elusive 200 mph
run,” Martin said. “With a little skill and a lot of luck we hope to
break the 200 mph barrier at The Rock.”
Riding nothing more than a rocket with wheels, Martin already holds two
IHRA records for speed and E.T. set three years ago at Rockingham
Dragway and he nearly reached the 200 mph plateau earlier this year at
a Thunder Jam event at Alabama International Dragway with a pass of
7.789 at 197.45 mph – quite a feat onboard a motorcycle.
“I have raced for years on several professional dragbikes, but the
Ballistic Eagle gives a totally different ride than anything I have
ever experienced,” Martin admitted. “Turbines are nothing more than a
big air compressor. The more air it sucks in the more power it makes.
Unlike other bikes, the jet is really lazy off the line, but as I build
speed the engine gets more air thus more power. The bike keeps
accelerating harder and harder all the way until the end of the track.
“At the end of the run the G-force is so extreme it takes all of my
strength and a bunch of Velcro just to keep from flying off.”
Martin and the Ballistic Eagle have always been a fan favorite at race
tracks across the country as the man and machine combo truly put on a
show unlike any other. From the 10 foot flames shooting out the back
end of the bike to the ear shattering takeoff and incredible speeds,
Martin truly know how to please a crowd.
“In the end the payoff is the response from the fans. Out there on the
line it becomes very overwhelming when everyone is on their feet
screaming and cheering me on,” Martin said. “I tend to feed off the
energy in the crowd – the more they scream the wilder the show. The
fans are truly the biggest factor when it comes to any performance.
“Without the support of the fans we have nothing. The biggest reward is
knowing that we were able to bring something to the show knowing that,
when it is all over, the fans will leave shaking their heads in
disbelief.”
And Martin will need as much crowd support as he can get if he hopes to
squeeze that little extra out of the Ballistic Eagle and push it past
the 200 mph barrier at the legendary Rockingham Dragway.
“If we can manage to hold on long enough to see those magic numbers on
the board, I will have fulfilled a life long dream – and also get my
crew off my back,” Martin said.
Martin will join an already jam-packed lineup of racing and
entertainment at IHRA’s oldest and most prestigious event the Spring
Nationals. Along with Martin’s record attempt, Rockingham Dragway will
also host three professional classes of racing including Top Fuel, Pro
Modified and Pro Stock combined with hundreds of sportsman racers
capped off by the annual Summit Allstars race Saturday night.
The weekend long festivities will also feature a world drag racing
first as the fire-breathing monster known the world over as the Super
Shockwave jet truck takes on the most recognizable icon in motorsports
– Grave Digger.
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