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In 1983, Richard Noble set a world record for the fastest land speed, reaching 633.468 miles per hour (1,019.468 kilometers per hour) in his vehicle, Thrust2. This record was achieved at the Black Rock Desert in Nevada, USA, and it marked a significant achievement in land speed racing at the time. Noble's accomplishments contributed to advancements in engineering and speed record attempts in subsequent years.

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